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Births.
BRECKENRIDGE.—On Thursday, 20th March.
1902. at her residence.., 147 Hunter-street West,
Newcastle, N.S.W., the wife of John. Brecken.
ridge--a daughter. 135
LEE.-- March 19th, at her residence. "Devon
Villa," Hanbury.street, Waratah, the wife of
Robert Lee--a daughter. 41
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Marriage.
LAMBERT -- COURT.—Samuel, the youngest son
of Tom Ockrige Lambert, of Adamstown, late of
New England, to Florence Ann, oldest daughter
of Alderman Wm. Court, J.P., of Adamstown, by
the Rev G. B. Stephenson,. at St. Stephen's
Church, Adamstown. on March 15th 1902.
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Death.
CLAYTON.—Died March 22nd, 1900, at his residence,
Mitchell-street, Merewether,:William
Clayton aged 69 years. 15
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In Memoriam.
ASHTON.—In loving memory of our dear husband
and father, Thomas Charles Ashton, who was
accidentally killed at the Pacific Colliery, March
23, 1900, aged 47 years and 9 months.
So full of life, in bloom of health,
We dreamt not death was near;
But, alas, it came and called him home
From those he loved most dear.
Inserted by his loving wife and children and
sons-in-law and grandchildren, Toronto. 156
BASHFORD.—In loving remembrance of Annie
Bashford, the dearly beloved wife of Joseph
Bashford, who was accidentally burnt to death
"on thoe rd alrch, 1001, at durwood Extended.
A ?*oes one from me hs gone,
. rolce I loed sti e'll
A plnco is vacant ia my bome,
S* Which neverr can bo ftiled.
SGod p his wisdom hu recallod
* The boon his on has given;
And theugh the lody mouldere her, .
The C Sul is bfo B Geareon.
I miss the from thy home, der LAnEni.
SI mallthee omthy pla;- '
A shado0 o'er my lifo is cast,
I, miss the sunshine of thy faca.
. mJg thy kind and willing hond, .
...Thy fod.ant earnrest crn i .
Myby home s dark without thee,
'. ,mhs thee oaerrwben.
Fbeceell. door Annie, but not for erer,
There will .o a glorious dawn;
We but part to meet for eoer
On the resurrctlon morn.
Though thlydrhfeg form i sleeping
In tbhocold and silent tomb,
Thou bshall lavo a glorious waking
SWhen the blessed Lord doth come. '
Insortoed by Her lovings husband, Joseph Bashford,
Catherine Hill Bay.
BAIN.-In lovinig memoryo of our dear little daugh
ter, Alice Lorraine, died March 22nd, 1990, aged
5 months 2 weks ; also our dear little son,
Arthur Henry, died January 1st, 1901, aged
18 days.
'Thdloveolybud, eOouny , Booim *
SCalled henco by early loom;
,'Jost rome to show how sweet a lower
S' In Parliseo would bloom.
Ere in could bam or sorrow fade,
Dcath canme with friendly core
The opening bhud to Hoavean conveyed,
' An0 bado It blossom there.
Inserted by their lvinvg parcnts, Harry and Mary
Bain, Minmi.
DAVIES.--In loving memory of our dear brother
Daniel, who died at the Newcastle Hospital of
pneumonia. Mareh a2nd, 1001.
Ineorted by bis loving brothers and sister, T. A.
and J. Davies and H Brien.
MOWETT.- In loving memory of Ruby, who died
suddenly, Maroh ?3rd, 1897, aged 7 years and 6
weeks.
SOh. for a touch ob a fov shod hand,
Oh, four a eouid of a voic that is stilled. /
Inserted by her loving mother and fntbor.
SHERAR.-In sad but loving remembrance of
our dear father, G. J. Sherarr, who puseod acwa
March 23, 1900.
S: There is sweeot rt in heaven.
Inserted by his daughtor and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. C. Jarman.
WALTERS.-In loving remembrncer of my doarl.
beloved husband, who died in the Ntewcastle
Hospitcl, on the Lnd Mooch. 1001.
Farerll, my hasbond der, farewell i
Adieu to thee, adiuu,
And you, my dafrly-loved ones all,
Farewull, farewell to you.
Though I am e oe end yoea n let,
S.To tread this vule aloo.
r We'll hope to mecl again in heaven
, With Christ beforo God's theron .r "
.Iniertood by hita loving wife and children,
H. Walters.
WALTERS.-In loring memory of Samuel William
Walters, who departed this life March 22nd,
1901 ; age 27.
i No more upon this earth we'll see
V ' Your gentle loving face i
There's none other In this wide world
S Can ovrer lil your plre.
I'nserted by his loving mother, father, sister, and
brothors. 112
NEWCASTLE MORNING HERALD
S MINERS' ADVOCATE,
. , .SAT'UIODAY. MARICH 2, 1002.
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