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Lommkr On the 6th lost., at Wsgga Wagga,thei
wile ef P. W. primer of a son.
(Ranut.—On the 8th inet, at Holmsdale, Waranga,
the witc ol A. Ingramot a daughter. j
Johnson.—On the 20th. inst, at Shcrwood-terraoe,
Canterbury-road, Middle-park, the wife ol All. R. 1
Johnson ot a daughter. Sydney and Launceston '
paper* please copy. j
Sena.—On the 10th lost., at Buninyong, Shirley- j
grove, off Dandenong-road, East St. Hilda, the wile
ol Henry James Kerr of a son (prematurely!. j
Las.—On the 13th inst, at Tarana, Malvern, the wile j
ol Ernest L. Lee—a daughter. 1
LauRus.—On the 20th inst, at 23 Kay-street, Carlton,
the wile ol L. Lazarus of a son.
Monro.—On the 8th (nst, at Armadole-house, Arma
dale, the wife of Donald Munro—a sen.
O'Hara-Wood.—On the 10th inst., at Fernacres, East
St. Kilda, the wife of J. J. O'Hara-Wood of a son.
Over—On the 3rd inst, at the Commercial Bank,
Carlton, the wife of Robert Owen—a daughter.
Prter.—On the 3rd inet, at Feterieigh, Esscndon,
the wife of IV. D. Peter—a sod.
Pither.—On the 10th inst, at Clive-road, Auburn,
the wife of S. H. W. Pither—a son.
Pccklb.—On the 11th inst, the wife ol C. Murray
Fuckle of a son.
Pleasants.—On the 14th inst, the wife of W. B.
Pleasants, National Bank, Euroa—a daughter.
Ralston.—On the 13th inst, at Armadale, the wife ot j
Charles Ralston—a son. |
Bobinbos.—On the 16th inst, at Mayville, Heathcote,
the wife of G. W. Robinson of a son. J
Bobixsos.—On the 16th inst, at Atherfield, Darling j
Point Sydney, the wife of Augustus F. Robinson 1
of a daughter.
Sharp.—On the 17th inst, at Gateshead, High-street
Prabran. the wife of Mr. J. W.Sharp of a daughter.
Both doing welt
Bkowball.—On the 9th inst, at Bsy-street, Brighton,
the wife of TV. Snowball of a son.
SlKSLR.—On the 15th inst, at Camellia-cottage,
Highett-strcet, Richmond, the wife of John Steele
—a son.
Wuitelsw.—On the 7th inst, at Cambenrell, the wife
of H. A. Whittlaw of a daughter (prematurely).
Wkiciiaro.—On the 15th inst, at Punt-road, Windsor,
the wile ol Louis B. Weichard, jun., ol a son. <
MARRIAGES.
Ekkwick—Moor.—On the 30th Korember, at Middles-1
brough (by special license), at All Saints' Church,
by the Rev. Charles H. Townsend, George Berwick,
eldest son ol Mr. John Berwick, Queensland, Aus
tralia, to Lillian {UUy), eldest daughter ol the late I
Cap tain John Charles Moor, ol TrQ.H.J.C.S., and
Melbourne, Victoria.
Baowxa—Robertson.—On the30th uit, at AU Saints', j
St Kilda, by the Rev. Chas. Vaughan, Pcmble
Edwards, eldest eon of the late John Edwards j
Browne, of Korthcote, to Catherine Maude, eldest
daughter of the late Darid Robertson, of Urana,
N.S.W.
Claniam—NicnoLSOX.—On the 19th January, 1865, at
the Brunswick-street Wesleyau Church, by the
Ber. J. W. Crisp, Is. T. Cl&pham to Emma Mary,
youngest daughter ot the late Mr. Richard Nichol
son. Silver wedding.
Carr—Norm an.—On the 6th inst., at St. Paul's
Church, Korcdt, by the Venerable Archdeacon
Beamish, D.D., LUD., assisted by the Rev. R.
Heffernan, vicar of St. John's, Port Faiiy, the Rev.
Howard J. Carr, vioar of St Paul's, Koroit, son of
J. G. Carr, Eeq., ot Geelong, to Emma, daughter ot
C Norman, Esq., The Poplars, Koroit..
Dixon—Schild.—On the 25th uit., at the residence ol
the bride's parents, by the Rev. H. F. Scott, Herbert
William, eldest son of William Dixon, Austin-street,
Footscray, to Florence, third daughter ol Jno. C.
' C. Schild.
Fotuergh.l—Wilson.—On the 18th January, 1S40, at
the Manchester Cathedral, William Pettigrew, only
eon of the late John FotheigiU, of Brownber, West
moreland, England, to Alice, third daughter of the
late Joseph Wilson, of Keswick, Cumberland, \
England. Golden wedding. I
Holixokr—Wilsos.—On the 7th inst, at the Presby-1
terian Church, Kew, by the Rev. F. ft M. Wilson,
father of the bride, assisted by the Rev. G. Tait,
uncle ot the bride, John Alexander, third son of
the late John Uoliuger, of Manchester, to Lillie
Blair, eldest daughter ot the Rev. F. R.M. Wilson,
of Kew.
Hill—Daxima.—'On the 6th inst., at St. Columb'e
-Church, Auburn, by the Rer.T. EL Armstrong. M. A.,
the Rev. J. H. Hill, incuml>ent of Christ Church,
Berwick, to Fannie Elizabeth (Frances), daughter of
the late Joseph Daniels, Birmingham, England.
CBLLKDaa—Edwabds.—On the 6th uit., by license,
J. I. Kelleher to Florence Athole, second daughter
of R. J. Edwards, of Tasmania.
Laxb—Lamb.—On the 3rd uit., at lbs residence
ol the bride's parents, South Brighton, EL B. Lane,
J.P., of H.M. Customs, to lillie Mowbray, daughter
of Mrs. 0. Lamb.
Mowbrat—Woods.—On the 16th inst, at St Peter's
Church, East Melbourne, by the Ber. Canon Hand
field, Robert Alexander Duncan Mowbray, of the
United Service Club Hotel, Collins-street Mel
bourne, to Louisa (Louie) Woods, both late of
Auckland, New Zealand.
Powder lot—Lex.—On Hew Tear's Day. at St Mary's
B.C. Church, by the Ber. Fattier Boyle, Michael
Powderiey, ol Parkriile, contractor, to Annie Lee,
late o! North Melbourne.
HANoroRD—Roberts.—On the 16th inst, at St. John's,
Darllngburst, Sydney, by the Rev. Arthur Kill
wortb, B.A., LL.B., Augustus Henry, second eon
of Q. Vavasour Eaudlord, Esq., M.D., of Hereford,
England, to Lulu, eldest daughter ot CL J. Roberts,
Chatsworth, Potts Point, Sydoey.
Smith—Leach.—On the 31st ult, at the residence of
the bride's parents, Fawkner, by Rev. E. Handel
Jones, Congregational minister, St. Kilda, Charles
Smith, of Fawkner, to Eleanor S. (Nellie) Leach, of
St Kilda.
Sutherland—Crossley. — On the 24th ult, at
Roslyn, Geelong, P. K. Sutherland, of St James,
Victoria, to Katie, daughter of Mr. R. G. Crossley,
of Mount Gambier, South Australia, late of Kana-
walla, Hamilton.
Van Assche—Holroyd.—On the 4th inst, at All
Saints' Church, by the Rev. Charles Vaughan,
assisted by the Rev. W. Brookesbank, Oscar,
eldest son ot the late Henri Van Assche, of Ant-
werp, to Ethel Hardman, second daughter of Mr.
Justice Holroyd, Fernacres, St. Kilda.
fine—Mrarbs.—On the 14th inst., at Christ Church,
South Yarra, by the fiev. John Fulfoid, James
Alexander, youngest son of the lace Silas Ebenezer
weir, of Cooketomi, Co. Tyrone, Ireland, to Lillian,
eldest daughter of the late Robert Stephen Meares,
of Woodeldc, St Kilda .goad, Melbourne. No
cards.
Wise—Nicholson.—On the 6ih inst, at St John's
Church. Beaufort, by the Rev. E. J. 4L Dariea,
' John, sixth son of (he late George Hy. Wise, Cork,
Ireland to Jessie, second daughter Of MMrolm
Nicholson, of Raglan, VitorU.
Eacum—Corto.—On the 8th inst, at St. George's,
Pari ton, by the Rev. Dr. Kelly, Sigismondo Zacutti,
of Venice, to Lilian Talbot Ursula, second daughter
of J. IL B. Curtis, of this city.
DEATHS.
Brown.—On the 6th Hit, at Bcriey Heath, Kent,
England, Betbia Annette, wife of William Henry
Brown, mother of W. H. Brown, M.B.Q.8. Eng., of
Mefira, Victoria, and aunt of Mr. Edwin Bennett,
ot Stawail, and Dr. Arthur Be&ngtc, of Hamil
ton.
Blackburn.—On the 21st inst., at ftomsey, Gerard
Biackoura, shire engineer, aged 40 yean.
CnransoH.—On the 17th inst, at Gladstone-avenue,
Malvern, James Irving, the belored infant son of
J. and M. O. Critcldson, aged 6 months.
Davis.—On the 12th inst, at Wiesbaden, Germany,
Peter Stevenson, barrister -at-law, eldest eon of the
late Peter Davis, Burnett-street, St Kilda. (By
telegraph.) j
Dotton.—On Hie 14th inst. at Lllydale. William1
Robert Oswald, the dearly beloved eon of William |
and Mary Dntton, aged 6} months.
Eluston.—On the Tth uit., at Lcytonstone, London,
Joseph EHiston. in his 68th year. ■
Fuipateick.—On the 21st. inst., at St. Patrick's, the
Very Rev. John Fltepatrick, D.D., V.O., in bis 8Mb
jwai^fottttod bytbe sacraments of the Church.
SiLLOH.—On the 17th Inet., at Duntar-houso. Vie-'
toria sUeet, auisir, lAMat(Uly), 4be belored and
ascsstf MuageMdaiwbter of Jim And the late
Jamts dilloa, aged£0 years, ■
SAfTiuL-Oa tha lMh inst, at PMtMllngtan,
Francis wriUfaam, hclored husband of
CatharineGatter,c! Westaia, 80s HI1L eldest a
rdMar^et^dihsUl^gTp.G.^^' ,
•owlland.-On the 16th inst, at Petty't HctoL 1
tfSSAASiSS** % QwmSwl
Guthrie—On the 14tb fust, •( the residence cf her
eon-iii-law, Charles Vaugban, Mill-street, firiiarat,
Mary, the beloved wile of John Guthrie, Albert
park.
James.—On the 16th inst, aocidentally drowned In
Northern Queensland, Bobert, eon of the late Henry
James, Broadlands, Bacchus Harsh, aged 26 yearn
Interred 17th inst.
Kerr.—On the 16th (net, at hie late residence, St
James's Park, Hawthorn, William Kerr, chairman
of directors of Ball and Welch Limited, aged 68
years,
Lauder.—On the 16th inst, at Kreklne-street, Hotham
HiU, William James, the dearly beloved second son
of John Lauder.
Lisklater.—On the 18th inst, at Kringlafold, 881
Ratbdown-etreet, North Carlton, David, the
dearly beloved son ol David aod Affiles IiinKIater»
aged 15 years and 5 months. Asleep In Jesus.
Lbvt.—On the 20th inst. at the residence of Mr.
Newman Levi, 93 Victoria-parade, East Melbourne
Rebecca Levy, the relict of Lyons I*vy, aged 83.
Ltxch.—On the 8th inst, at his residence. Mount
Burohett, Olcntbompson, Thomas, the beloved hus
band of Mary Lynch, after a painful Illness, aged
61 years. Beloved and much regretted by all his
sorrowing friends.
He has gone to his rest,
His troubles are o'er,
He has gone with all all sorrow and pain,
And the ills ol this life,
Which he patiently bore,
Ehall never distress him again.
—Inserted by his sorrowing family.
McDougall.—On the 16th inst, at the residence of
her son-in-law, J. F. Corney, Bambra-road, Caul
field, Janet M'Dougall, relict of the late Duncan
McDougall, Greenock, Scotland, in her 84th year.
Mackat.—Ou the 18th inst, after a painful illness,
George Mackay, LL.D., barrister-at-law, late of St
Hilda, aged 71 years.
Macqresor.—On the Oth nit. at Sweethope, Both
well, Scotland, Colonel Donald B. Moegregor, of
Woodburn, Edinburgh, late M.P. for Leitb, and
only brother of John Murray Macgregor, Jolimont,
aged 65 yean
Morgan.—On the 19th inst., at her parents' residence,
Murcbison-street, Carlton, Margaret Annie (Darrow),
the dearly beloved and only child of Frederick i
Benjamin and Mary Jane Morgan, aged 2 years and |
6 months.
Murput.—On the 18th lost, Patrick J. Murphy,
second eldest surviving son of the late Peter
Murphy, Bellevue-honse, Bridge-road, Richmond,
aged 10 years. Fortified by the rights of the U.C.
Church.
Marshall.—On the 16th Inst., at her parents'resi
dence, Victoria-terrace, Sydnev-road, Boyal-park,
Constance Gertrude, dearly beloved youngest
daughter of William John and Isabella Marshall,
aged 1 year 7 months.
Noble.—On the 18th lost, at Chsrlemont, Conne
wane, Frederick Leonard, youngest eon ot James
Noble, aged 27 years.
Norman.—On the 16th inst., at Kyneton, Matthew
Norman, aged 83 yeara
Oliver.—On the 17th inst, accidentally killed at
West Melbourne, Alexander Oliver, the beloved
husband of Jessie Oliver, in jis 53rd year
Ore.—On the 2let inst., at Hunter-street, West
Brunswick, (Sara Edith, the yonngest daughter of
Andrew and Edith Orr, ol congestion ot the bowels,
aged 10 months.
PARNELL —On the 20th inst, at Rosehill, Metcalfe,
Mary, the dearly beloved wife of John Parnell,
aged 40 years.
Bae.—On the 7th ult, at Aberdeen, Scotland, George
Bae, late of Nam Warren, aged 59 yeara
ilosEiiTSON.—On the 15th inst, at Warrock, George
Robertson, in his 83rd year.
Seward.—On the 19th inst, at Melrose, Domain
road, South Tarra, Margaret, the beloved wife of
James M. Seward.
Sellar.—On the 16th inst, Alexander Crair,
youngest son of the late Patrick Sellar, Westficld,
Morayshire, aged 65, M.P. for fartick district of
Lanarkshire.
loisos.—On the 20th inst, at 19 Chambers-street,
South Varra, Anne, the dearly beloved wife of M.
Tolson (late <* Talbot), alter a long and painful
illness.
Tindale.—On the 17th inst, Alexander CurtisTindale,
aged 26 years, late with Davies, Price, and Wighton,
solicitors.
Trail.—On the 2lst inst, at his residence, 75 Bridge
street, Port Melbourne, James Trail, the beloved
father of Mrs. J. Sheehan, New Treasury Hotel,
Spring-street Melbourne, aged 65 years.
Vox Geter.—On the 3rd inst, at Nanon, Brighton
(the residence of J. C. W. Nicholson. Esq.), Cathe
rine von Geyer, aged 59 yean. English and Indian
papers please copy.
Van Amstel.—On the 16th inst, at Amsterdam,
Jonkbecr Daniel l'loos van Amstel, late Consul
General ot the Netherlands, K.N.L. (By cable.)
Walker.—On the 14th inst, at 3 Hilo-terrace, St
Hilda, Beatrice Mary, infant daughter of Charles
James and Emma Walker, aged 7 months.
WAun.-^-On the 20th inst, at bis residence. Maori
Chief Hotel, Moray and York streets. Smith Mel
bourne, Patriot Walsh, beloved brother of Michael
Waisb, Mrs. Black, Mrs. Koran, Mrs. Wright, and
Mrs. OampbelL R.I.P.
Williams.—On the 20th inst, at the Flower Hotel,
Drammood-street, Carlton, Johanna, the dearly
briored wifeiot W. A. Williams, late Victorian
Railways, aged 41 years. ILL P.;
Wood.—On the 20th inst, at his parents' residence,
Wellington-street Oollingwood, Charles Beaumont
Edward, eldest son of (Maries Henry and Ada
Marion Wood, aged 8} years.
WntTKLAW.—On the 17th inst, at Camberwell,
Dorothy, the beloved daughter of Henry and Minnie
Whitelaw, aged 10 days. Deeply regretted.
Walker.—On the 13th inst, at Eastbourne, Sussex,
England, Theodora (Dora), beloved and only
daughter of the Hon. IV. F. Walker, late of
Mitford, Toorak.
IViLSox.—On the 14th inst., at Altken-street. Gis
borne, Catherine, dearly beloved wife of Henry
Wilson, aged 61 yeara R.LP.
IN MEMORIAM.
Curtis.—In fond remembrance of Ernest Thomas, the
beloved son of Matthew and Etlen Curtis, who was
accidentally killed at Fitzroy qn the 18th of
January, 1889, in the 16th year of his
. . : age.
' In the midst of life tre are in death."
Cooke.—In fond memory ot Harriet Lillian Cooke,
who died 17th January, 18961
Couex.—In memory of Isabella Cohen, wife.of the late
Daniel Cohen, of Ballarat, who departed this life
21st January, 1880, mother of Morns, Phillip, and
Joseph Cohen, of this city. May her soul rest in
peace.
Dand.—In loving remembrance of my dear grand
eon, George Russell Dand, who died at Viola,
Prospect Hill road, Camberwell, Jan nary 22,
1889, at the early age of 16 years. Elizabeth Dand,
South Melbourne.
Evaks.—In fond remembrance of Mary Adelaide
Victoria Evans, who died on the ship Wlnefred
during her voyage from London to Melbourne
January 18,18S9, eged 24 yeara
" And we on divers shores now cart,
Shall meet, onr perilous voyege past,
All in our Father's house at last."—Ahpu Trench.
—Inserted by her loving husband, James Ireland
Evana.
Hover.—In loving and affeotlonate memory of my
dear wife, Jane Fpargo, who departed this life on
the 10th ot January, 1889, at her residence, Bt.
Kitda. Gone, but not forgotten.
Lew.—In loving remembrance ol poor litUe Eva, the
beloved Infant daughter of Jacob and Eva Levy,
of Ascotvale, who departed this life January 22,
1869. May her eoul rest in peace.
Munriir.—In loviog remembrance ol my dear
brother, Denis Bobert Murphy, who departed Mils
life on 22nd of January. 1887, at his rerideuoe,
Warraoknabeal. Gone, but not forgotten. (In
serted by his loving sister, O.M.)
M'Alpine. — In unfailing affection and grateful
memory id our dear brother, Thomas William
M'Alpine, artist and photographer, of 442 Gamp
bell-parade, East Blchmood, Melbourne, wfio
passed from earth away on January. 14,1889, aged
49 years and 11 months, much respected, deeply
regretted, and mfated by all his relations and -OOQ
stent Wends.
^ -Kind brother bow we've mined yon,
rtbw 81nce this sad day last year!
b* 'lis the last night spent togefcir ;
In the good old home of cheer.
We miss ypu-at the table, t
WemlfiyouinaodoMf
, Vfemise yoa at the easel, '
. We mlaiybur joyous shoot.
Poor ortepls youhad fseUng,
And tolled for joy screen;
. Hut the heartUas, unbelieving?
PlriWdfeMluttettim
Five-and-twenty yean hare we
Toiled for ft home together;
Bat syndicates and others.
Have torn that bond asunder.
(Inserted by his mourning brother and partner.)
M'Elkot.—In loving remembrance of James Joseph
U'&lroy, who died January 10, 18S9, aged 65 years
and 10 months,
" Peaceful be thy silent slumber,
Peaceful in thy grave so low.
Thou no more will join our number,
Thou no more our song will know.
Tct again we hope to meet thee
When the day of life is fled.
And in Heaven with joy to greet thee
Where no farewell tears are shed."
(Inserted by bis loving wife, E. il'Elroy.)
Ryan.—In loving memory of my dear beloved
mother, Sarah Ryan, who departed this tile at Port
Fairy, 22nd January, 1889. May her soul rest in
peaoe.
In dreams I see her dear face,
And kiss her loving brow,
And whisper, as I loved her then,
I love her memory now.
I now must bid a long farewell,
I know I weep in vain,
For all my tears and all my prayen
Cannot bring her back again.
I miss thy kind and loving hand,
Thy fond and earnest care,
My home Is dark without thee,
I miss thee, mother dear.
So fondly loved and deeply mourned.
(Inserted by her loving daughter, C. S. Ryan.;
Scriybkbr.—In loving and affectionate memory of
my dear husband, Walter Fountain, who died Janu
ary 21, 1889. (Inserted by his wife, Lillie Scrivener.)
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