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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
£3TThe charge for the insertion of Births, ifArriogea,
and Deaths is Two Shillings and Sixpence lor each
Minniliwmmit
BIRTHS.
Axdeesos.—On the 10th inst., at the London Char
tered Bank of Australia, St. Arnaud, the wife of
William Henry Anderson—i daughter.
Baass.—On the 25 th ult., at the Beaconsfield Hotel,
St. Kilda, the wife oi James B. Baass—a
daughter.
Baaeea.—On the 5th inst, at Fairview-house, Es
planade, Brighton Beach, the wife of H. J. Bragge
—a daughter.
Bcrspt.—Ob the 5th inst, the wife of Mr. Thos.
Burnet, of Cecil-street, WiUiamstown, of a
daughter.
Brass.—On the 29th ult, at Gumawana, Cochrane
street, North Brighton, the w ife of W. H. Byrne of
a daughter.
BiEnFisnjL—On the 31st ult, at Elton, Royal-park,
the wife of Joseph Birtwistlc, sen.—a son
Choxlet.—On the 29th nit., at No. 7 Kooyong-road,
Armadale, the wife of C. H. Chomley of a
daughter.
CofTBT.—On the 19th nit,, at BrooUanda, Russell's
Creek, Warmambool, the wife of Michael P. Coffey
of a daughter.
Ccbcamw.—On the 30th nit., at Cahore, Bay-street.
Port Melbourne; toe wife of Dr. Geo. Cascades of a
daughter.
Dans.—On the SOth ult, at Bridport-rtreet Albert
park, the wife of ff. H. Dakin, of a daughter.
Fox.—On the 19th ult, at Woruna, If 'Kiniey-arenue,
Malvern, lira. Joel Fox—a son.
Fox.—On the 2nd inst, at Bairnsdale, the wife of
Dr. J. Raymond Fox—a sou.
Goon.—^On the5th inst, at the parsonage. Emend on,
the wife of the Bev. John Good—a daughter.
Kxjshg—On the Sid inst, at Clayton North, Oak
leigh, the wife of E. Knights—a daughter.
Iobmt.-On the Slat nit, at Quamby, Wooithorpe,
the wife of James Lindsay of a eon.
M*Kw.mr,—On the21st April, at Wooyeo, Ladflan
Birer, New South Wilei, tire wife of V. E. M'KeBar
a daughter.
Murphy.—(hi the 12th lust., at Lined a. Hawthorn
road, OinHMrt, the Wife of H. M. Murphy of a
daughter.
Moroax.—On the 10th lost., at Glenhnntiy-road,
Elatetnwicx, the wife of J. H. Morgan of a son.
M'Evot.—On the 2nd inst,, at leloma. Cochrane
street, North Brighton, the wife oi G. E. M'Evoy of
a son.
CNxni.—On the 2Std ult, at 7 Tomer-street, Arma
dale, the wife of M. J. Ofrieill {Victorian Railways),
Toorak, of twins (boy and giri); all progressing
favourably.
Ronwaaow —On the 7th inst, at Na 10 Bnrkston
Mansions. South Kensington, the wife of Lieutenant
J. E. Robertson, V. A., of a daughter.
Roowrr.—On the 4th inst, at the National Bank of
Australasia, Blackwood, the wife of ffm. Rooney—
Baomn.—On tha 25th ult, at Champ-street Oobntw,
the wife of E. M. B. Shore—twin daughters. All
doing welL Bendigo papers please copy.
Btkdxak.—On the lri, inrt, at her residence, the Aus
tralian Joint Stock Bank, Paddington, Sydney, the
srife of Edgar Stedman—a son.
fecnux-On the 2nd inst, at 606 Station-street
the wife of Alfred E. Seeretan of a son.
Snow.—On the Srd inst. at 3 Cooraminta-street,
Brunswick, the wife of FraaV Snow—a daughter.
SfcATWR.—On the 7th inrt.. at 121 Maoanley-road,
Ksnrtngtco, tha wife of F. E. Slater—a eon.
8«B,-Oa the Mi inst, at Talbragae, Meadow
Bank, Sydney, the wits of Philip W. Street—a won.
Struct.—On the 10th ult, at her lerideoea, Kiewa,
thesrifeotH-fltoct a daughter.
TonxiDOA-T-On the 6th Inst, at Tullyallen, Wen
doruee-uarofe, Rtitsiat* the wife of Walter E.
- TmrixklgBcf aeon. ...
tlfcrpnu,.—bi» the *Kh *flt, *t Albertoa, (he wife of
; B. T. Trnawell—a non.
WITHERDEN.—On the 4th inst, at the London Char-
tered Bank of Australia, Clunes, the wife of W. T.
Witherden of a son.
Wnaos.—On "pie 2nd inrthat La Nook, Normanfay
soad, Kew, Ihe wBeof A- Denbom Wilson—a son.
Bo«wh*—BintH.—On the 1st Inst, oft 8b PsnTs,
Geelong, bjrBer. If. & Erftcbaid, JtA^lboi. wl
yonngsst ** <* 4b? W« H. a Borwtak, tate of
GeeJ<*,& dwi^hter of Uw late Into
PmHli.lkUqf;P»ow>y«r->t<ieet, Ooeloog.
Oaim—jP»nrni«»/~Optteg«Unxlb<»tEomt^tregt
Wesleysn CBujwfc, Bendigo, bj the Boy. O.
of J. flTftii
eldestdaughterof T.1
Esq., fa»*er,Bcndigo.
dot—*0*»*.;4<)etfes24iiinlt, at tht restfeaoeof
«m»*s"5K •so^-daUghUr of J. Horrts, of
~ J 1st tost, it. XommL
- -—>■---it-the Bw- Soto Claris,
radtd tho ^Wda' &nr Atkinson, third son of
the late 9obs"fVtcb <f 'Melbourne, to Milld
-colni,' 4«««r of W. a Thomnoa,
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^nwiiwt HoomSl
Uatnb —Saunders.—On tbe 16th ulL, at St. Luke's,
Burwood, 8)-dDejr, by the Btr. Canon More ton, John,
youngest son of J. T. C. Mayne, to Mary, eldest
daughter of the late John Alexander Saunders.
Osboldstoxe—Bell.—On thslst inst, at the residence
of the bride's mother, Trroli-rood, South Tarra, by
the Rev. W. 8. fiolbuid, George Augustus, son of
the late G. A. T. Osbokistone, to Janet Marion
fJesfie), second surviving daughter of the late John
Bell, inspector of Public Works.
WILLIS—PENTLAND.— On the 17th ult, at Carome,
Morang, by the Rev. F. T. Jenkins, Abraham,
third son of Abraham Willis, of Morang, to Char- j
lotte (Lola), eldest surviving daughter of the late
William Pentland, Lurgan, county Armagh, Ire-
land. No cards.
WIGG—JOHNSON.— On the 10th ult., at St. Paul's Church j
of England, Rash worth, bv tbe Rev. J. R. Walker, |
Walton Ilorice, third son of Walton Wigg, to Helen,
youngest daughter of the late Win. Johnson, both 1
of Roahworth.
Wiiaon—Hans.—On the 25(h April, at the Richmond
Congregational Church, by the Rev. F. H. Brown,
George, second son of the late Donald Wilson,
t-oachbuilder, to Emily Elizabeth Catherine, eldest
daughter of Charles Dyer llaye3, Richmond. '
DEATHS.
Alw a v. —On the 9th inst, at Bethany, Eell-street,
Malvern, Thomas Smith Alway (Plain Pilgrim), |
promoted to glory in his 78th year.
Bans row.—On the 10th inst., at the residence of her |
son-in-law, Mr. Kelleher, 393 Hoddle-street, Col
lingwood, Jane, relict of the late Joseph Barstow,
and mother of Mrs. T. Freeman, Mrs. Kelleher,
Mrs. R. Hutton, and Mr. W. B. Barstow ; ago! 08 |
years.
Barlow.—On the 5th inst, at his late residence. The
Retreat Vineyard, Barnawartha, John R Barlow,
in his 6Sth year. A colonist of 40 years. May his
. soul rest in'peace.
Brown.—On the 7th inst, at Kew, Jeanie Brown, in ]
her 67th year.
Gaelttjl—On the 7th inst, at his late residence, 11
Brooks-crescent, North Fitzroy, Peter M'Naught,
the dearly-beloved husband of Hannah Carlyle,
also twin son of Thomas T. Cariyle, late inspector
Melbourne Water Supply, aged 31 years. Very
suddenly. Deeply regretted. Home papers please
oopy.
Campbell—On the 9th inst, at Lorn, Redan-street, j
St. Kilda, the residence of his grandmother, Mrs.
Dalmahoy Campbell, James Melfort, seeoud and
beloved eon of J. O. and Gertrude M. Campbell, [
aged *21 years.
Curistenson.—On the 9th inst, tbe beloved wife of |
Guard Christen son (Victorian Railways), aged 38 |
years.
Chellew.—On the lbth inst, at his residence. High-1
street Avoca. John Martin, tlie dearly beloved |
husoand of Elizabeth Chellew, aged 63 years.
Corbett.—On the 10th fast, at Port Fairy, Francis j
Alexander Corbett, in bis 74th year.
Davison.—On the 7th inst, at bis residence, 335 I
Latrobe-street west Melbourne, George Davison, [
brass founder, aged 65 years. RXP.
Dicsason.—On the 10th but, at ber residence, |
Lennox-street Richmond. Clara, the beloved wile |
of Edward Dickason, aged 48 years.
Eases.—On tbe 6th inst, at the Melbourne Hospital, I
Nurse Florence Eades, dearly-beloved youngest
sister of Mrs. George Rontledge Carlisle, Donald
street Prahran. Loved by all who knew her. At
rest
Frew.—On the 13th inst, at the residence of ber
aunt Mrs. Davidson, Avoch-cottage. Beaconsfield
parade, Albert-park, Jane, the deariy beloved wife
of John Frew, native of Avoch, Boashire. Scotland,
after a lingering illness of three years; aged 42
years.
Gilbert.—On the 11th inst, at the residence of his
brother-in-law (H. Barwood), Preston-house,
Lesney-street Richmond, William Charles, the
youngest son of the late WRliam Gilbert, Esq., of
Preston, aged 40. Deeply regretted.
Gris.—On the 10th inst, at his last residence, I
Montceux, Men tone, after very long and painful
sufferings, Fkederic Gufllaume Jeanneret Oris,
husband of Luire Jeanneret Gris, teacher of |
French, Hentone.
Gill.—On the 15th inst, at his late residence, I
Ulcora, No. 79 Gipps-street, East Melbourne, John |
Stringer GiO, aged 64 years.
Gbbo.—On the 5th inst., at Gladstone-avenue, I
Malvem, Ida, only daughter of N. G. and M. Gerber, |
aged nine months.
Buster.—(hi the 8th inst, at her residence, 72
Clarendon-street South Melbourne, Anna Maria,
the dearly-beloved wife of John Hunter, late of
Drioidne, Tasmania, and sister of Mr. W. A.
Birchall, Brisbane-street Launceston. Tasmanian
papers please oopy.
Harris.—On the 13tb inst, at Us rend en oe, Coogee,
18 Cunningham-street, South Tarra, Thomis
Harris, cordial maker, for many years with the late
E. J. Prevot, and the last seven yean with E.
Rowlands.
Hutchison.—On the 13th ult, at Leichardt, Sydney,
Ferdinand Win. Hutchison, M.R.C.S.E.. Knight of I
Kamahama, and for many years Minister of the I
Interior at Hawaiian Islands, aged 72, son of Captain |
George Hutchison, Lfi.
Johkbtoh.—On the 11th hat, at tbe residence of bar
daughter, Mrs. MThereon, 22 Beaoonsfteid-parade,
Albert-park, also the deeply lamented mother of
Mm. Kelly, of % KQda, Sarah, tbe idiot of the late
Charles Johnston, Esq., County Lei trim, Ireland. [
Aged 9S years. Home papers please oopy.
Loom—On the 10th inst., at his late residence,
Hanover-villa, Charles-street, St. Kilda, Theodore
Martin Leddin. in his 64th year. A colonist of 40
years.
Lakolatsl—On the 11th insL, at his residence, I
KringUfold, 881 Rathdown-street, North Carlton, j
David Unklater, aged 61 yearn
XenreoK.—On the 7th insL, at the tesidenoe of ber I
daughter. Mm E. Angel, 179 M'Kean-street. North |
Fitooy, Elizabeth Lewton, in ber 80th year.
L*Joe.—On the 7th Inst, Jane Elizabeth Lugg, widow I
of tbe late Dr. Lugg, aged 87 yearn.
Marejlux.—On the 10th tnsL, at the Courthouse
Hotel, Nicbolson-street, Footecray, Mary Ann
(Annie), aecond eldest daughter of Sumn Marfcillie,
late of Oourthooee HoteL North Msll)ourue, et
bronchitis, aged 82 yeere, deeper regretted.
Masulu—On the 8th ipsL at her residence, 285
Drybargh-street, North Melbourne, AddAldeM.lL,
the bdored wde of HUBiam MaskeB,lal» of the
Royal George Hold, Elizabeth-street, Melbourne,
aged 88 yearn Goulburn Valley papers please
oopy. -■ '
Moeaa.—On the 8th inst, at Iter perenta^reridesoe.
ISO Nidholsou-sueel^ Fitzroy, Jane, the beloved
dangbter of Hyam Mid Elizabeth MoeeA sister of
Mm A. Benaam Mm d Collins, t* Sydney,and
May her sbul rert in peace.
Marshall—On the 8th lust, at his late residence,
261 Mary-street, East -BiduDOBd, Wlffiam, the
bdored husband of Caroline Marshall, in hI»7Ut
year. Abplonlstbf 88yeem, Hptnepapenplease
oopy. f -•»•- • '
-Maxouv—Ookhe 8th tosh,at terMtaxn fSSDsy
bdored wife of William MaiWl.Jate of the Royal
George Hotd, EUiadieth-MmMtdbbcRm aged^tt
yearn Gotfhnra Valleypopere yH raee oopy.
M'IwK)Mi^--On the 8th inst, AtjhU rpddeoo^NoJJ j
-huahm?^'JaneDoriaMMT^^^g^OOiireamj
Aodoolst of 88 yema, i,
TRnwuLrfOe theTWi fast, attris icddeiioe. Vale
«epditWiN(edl$^auk :
. »!'bdoirei'iiS'hi
Mdsd dsugbtsr ol'Gw
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Topko.—On the 20th April, 1893, at his resident »
Adelaide-street, Cork, Chart es, aoo of thelateftJir
Thomas Montgomery Young, U.A., fonaetir^
London. ' w
ZORN.— On the 13th inst., accidentally killed, at
Clayton Station, Charles Zorn, youngest son of
Edward Zorn, Esq., of Clayton, aged 26 years,
IN MEHORIA2L
Abrahams.—In sad and loving memory of Bear*
Abrahams, the dearly-beloved husband of Leaf
Abrahams, who departed this life on the 11th Jm?
1888. May his sort rest In psaoe. (Inserted bv hi.
loving.wife, Leah.)
Chapvax.—In fond remembrance of my dear husband
Edward Samuel Chapman (" Augur," The Ami.
tralaeian), who died June 9,1892.
" "Tu sad to see the empty chair;
And miss the face we loved so well;
Our loss seems very hard to bear—
Yes, harder than our tongues can trfr
" But ail the tears our eyes can shed
Would not our dear one's life restore;
Bis spirit's with the angels fled,
And he has just gone home before.
*' Dearest friends may try to cheer us,
Yet for father still we call;
None on earth could be more kind—
When we lost him we lost alL"
" So deeply loved, so deeply mourned."
—(Inserted by his sorrowing wife and family.)
Ccxlw. —In fond and loving memory of my dear hur.
band, Daniel Paul Cullwi, who died at Krrol-street,
North Melbourne, 10th June, 1892. B.I.P.
Fletcher.—In memory of my dear wife Jane, who
departed this life suddenly on 12tfa day of June
189L
Her max.—In fond remembrance of my dear mother
Sarah Leah Herman, who departed this life on the
8th June, 1879. (Inserted by her aSectionate ton.)
Lillet.—In loving memory of my dear husband,
Joseph Lflley, who died June 9,1*91.
"Oh, for the touch of a vanished hand.
And the sound of a' voice that is still."
Lobs.—In affectionate remembrance of our beloved
mother, who departed this life June 11, 1SS9.
(Inserted by her eon and daughter-in-law, X. and
A. L., Cas'Jemaine.)
Macrow.—In fond remembrance of-Thomas Albert,
beloved eon of Albert and Colina Macrow. died
June II, 1S9L
WCoact!.—In loving memory of my darling brother
Robert M'Ooach, who died suddenly on the 11th of
June, 18S8, at Albert-park, in his 39th year.
" There is sweet rest in heaven." (Inserted by his
sorrowing sister, A. C.)
H'Kat.—In sad and loving remembrance of John
M'Kay, who departed this life June 14, 1S92, aged
53. (Inserted by bis loving wife and children.)
RLP.
Nacghtox.—In loving remembrance of my dear hus
band, Patrick, who departed this life on toe 11th
June, 1892, at his late residence, CarUen-bouse,
Brougham-street, North Melbourne.
This heart is no longer the seat
Of trouble and lingering pain,
It ceases to flutter and beat—
It never shall flutter again.
Unheard, unpilied. unrelieved,
I bear alone my load of grief,
For silent, low, in a lonely grave,
Lies all that would my sorrow share.
Immaculate heart of llary,
Your prayers tor him extol;
Oh, sacred heart of Jesus,
Have mercy on bis soul.
—(Inserted by his loving wife and family. H.
Naughton.)
CScllivan.—In fond memory of my only child,
Theresa, who died June 10, 1891; also of her be
loved mother, Nasareth Km ma, who died December
12.1892. (Inserted by W. H. CS.)
Purvis.—In loving remembrance of my dear mother,
Mary Purvis, who departed this life on 14th June,
1892, at The Strand, WUliamstown ; also my dear
brother Thomas, who died on 12th May, 1892, at
South Melbourne; also my dew little nephew and
niece. Withe and Edith Purvis, who died on 29th,
30th April.
And they are gone whom. 1 so dearly loved.
Whose loving kindness 1 oft have proved.
Ah, yes, they're gone; their happy spirits fled;
And they are numbered w ith thesQebt dead.
—(Inserted by their loving damthteir and sister,
Edith) "
Prisstlt. —In loving memory of E. R. Priestly, who
died at Rich mood June 12,1889, aged 58 years.
Ralstox.—In memory of John Ralston, who died at
Casterton, June 17,169L
Smart.—In loving remembrance of John Ferguson
Smart, who died June 14,1889.
TaASDaut—In loving remembrance of my dear wif^
Manx, who died 9th. June, 1892.
A precious one from us is gone,
A voice we lored is stiD,
A piace is vacant in our home.
None else can ever C1L
She is gone, but not forgotten.
Never shall her memory fade;
Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger
Round my dear wife's grave.
—(Inserted by her loving husband.)
Wright.—In sad and loving memory of our dear
mother, who departed this life June 8,1S88; also
our dear father (Captain Wright), who died Christ
mas Day, 1885; and our brother Alfred, who died
at sea, January 8,1893.
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