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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
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riages, and Deaths is Two Shillings and Sixpence for
each announcement.
BIRTHS.
ABSALOM.—On the 27th ult., at Motherwell-street,
Hawksburn, the wife of William Absalom—a
daughter.
BERRY.—On the 13th inst., at Brenley, Bay-street,
North Brighton, the wife of Howard W. Berry—a
son.
BALLENGER.—On the 29th ult., at Chandos, Punt-road,
Prahran, the wife of Major John R. Ballenger of a
son.
BECK.—On the 3rd inst., at Wangaratta, the wife of
M. H. Beck of a daughter.
BRADSHAW.—On the 26th ult., at Richmond, the wife
of E. T. Bradshaw of a daughter.
BOND.—On the 17th inst., at 389 Napier-street, Fitzroy,
the wife of J. Bond of twins, son and daughter, pre-
maturely.
CRIVELLI.—On the 17th inst., at Arron, Albert-park,
the wife of Dr. M. Crivelli of a son.
DENNY.—On the 8th inst., at Malvern, the wife of
E. W. Denny of a son.
DUFF.—On the 12th inst., at 66 Punt-hill, South Yarra,
the wife of Alexander Duff of a son.
GOUGH.—On the 20th inst., at East St. Kilda, the wife
of Lieutenant T. B. Gough, Victorian Naval Forces,
of a daughter.
GRANT.—On the the 14th inst., at Baillie-street, Hor-
sham, the wife of Colin Alex. Grant, of a daughter.
HARLEY.—On the 3rd inst., at Hawthorn, the wife of
Fred. M. Harley—a son.
HEWITT.—On the 5th inst., at Wyrallah, Grand View
Grove, Toorak, the wife of W. G. Hewitt—a daugh-
ter.
HUNTER.—On the 7th inst., at Kalimna, Auburn-road,
Hawthorn, the wife of William Hunter—a daughter.
HUDE.—On the 8th inst., at Sunnyside-cottage, Yarra-
street, Heidelberg, the wife of Felix Hude of a
daughter. Both doing well.
HARRIS.—On the 14th inst., at Orient, Albert-street,
East Melbourne, the wife of S. Harris, Wilcannia—
a son.
JUNIPER.—On the 1st inst., at 269 Napier-street, Fitz-
roy, the wife of John Juniper of a daughter.
LEWIS.—On the 14th inst., at Ustane, Argyle-street, St.
Kilda, the wife of Albert U. Lewis of a daughter.
LITTLE.—On the 7th inst., at Stawell-street, Sale, the
wife of Charles E. Little—a son.
MARTIN.—On the 6th inst., at Normanby-road, Kew,
the wife of W. H. Martin of a son.
McMILLAN.—On the 12th inst., at Lake Leaghur
Station, the wife of Alexander McMillan—a son.
ORMOND.—On the 10th inst., at Egoleen, Toorak, the
wife of Francis Ormond—a son (stillborn).
PHILP.—On the 9th inst., at Sandhurst, the wife of
R. Philp—a son.
PECK.—On the 8th inst., at Lorraine-street, Essendon,
the wife of H. Huntington Peck—a son.
PETHERICK.—On the 11th inst., at Linda, Armadale-
road, Armadale, the wife of E. J. Petherick—a
son.
POTTER.—On the 10th inst., at High-street, Malvern,
the wife of John Potter of a daughter.
PURVES.—On the 9th inst., at Ellimatta, Barker's-
road, Auburn, the wife of Thomas P. Purves of a
daughter.
PETTIT.—On the 19th inst., at Raymond-street, Sale,
the wife of John Pettit of a daughter.
SHEEHAN.—On the 15th inst., at the Esplanade Hotel,
Queenscliff, the wife of W. Sheehan, jun., of a
daughter.
THOMSON.—On the 17th inst., at Garnoch, South
Yarra, the wife of Dr. M. Barclay Thomson—a
son.
WRIGHT.—On the 19th inst., at Holmes-road, Moonee
Ponds, the wife of George Frederick Wright, of a
son.
WILKINS.—On the 14th inst., at Langstone, Hoddle-
street, Collingwood, the wife of Edgar Wilkins, of a
son.
WALPOLE.—On the 13th inst., at Fernleigh, Charn-
wood-crescent, St. Kilda, the wife of Robert
Seymour Walpole—a daughter.
WILLIS.—On the 10th inst., at Yanko Station, Jeril-
derie, New South Wales, the wife of Herbert
Sherson Willis of a daughter.
MARRIAGES.
ALLEN—PEZET.—On the 10th ult., at St. Columb's
Church, Hawthorn, by the Rev. T. H. Armstrong,
James Allen, of Victorian Railways, to Mary
Louisa, only daughter of Peter Tardiff Pezet, of
Hawthorn.
ASHLEY—WHITE.—On the 21st August, at St. Paul's,
by the Rev. Dr. Bromby, Edmund William, eldest
son of Edmund Ashley, to Kittie, second daughter
of Francis M. White, of Balaclava.
BATTEN—GODWIN.—On the 30th ult., at the Presby-
terian Church, Wickliffe, by the Rev. J. H. Marshall,
Robert Bromell, eldest son of W. H. Batten, of Balla-
rat, to Jean, youngest daughter of the late Henry
Godwin, of Ararat.
BENNISON—OGILBY.—On the 15th inst., at Christ
Church, Warrnambool, by the Venerable Arch-
deacon Beamish, James A. Bennison, to Harriet,
youngest daughter of Leslie J. D. Ogilby.
COLE—JENNER.—On the 31st ult., at Beleura, Mor-
nington, by the Rev. Thomas Quinton, Frank
Hobill Cole, M.B., B.S., of Carlton (late of the
Children's Hospital), son of J. R. Cole, Esq., Carl-
ton, to Alice Flude, second surviving daughter of
the Hon. C. J. Jenner. No cards.
DAVEY—POWELL.—On the 31st ult., at the residence
of the bride's parents, by the Rev. James Gibson,
Frederick William, eldest son of the late Joseph
Davey, of North Melbourne, to Marie Louise
Josephine, only daughter of John Powell, Berstram,
Were-street, Brighton Beach.
DYRING—MARTIN.—On the 31st. ult., at St. Andrew's
Church, Ballarat, by the Rev. R. Hamilton, C.
Dyring, merchant, late of Wagga Wagga, to Annie,
only daughter of Andrew Martin, Ballarat.
DREW—MOSELEY.—On the 31st ult., at Christ Church,
St. Kilda, by the Rev. Stanley Low, Frederick John
Drew, eldest son of C. J. Drew, Esq., J. P., of Kenil-
worth, Winchester, England, to Lallie, second
daughter of the late Henry Moseley, Esq., of the
Public Works department. Home papers please
copy.
HARLEY—ORR.—On the 3rd inst., at Cowper, Clarence
River, N.S.W., Thomas Bennett, second son of the
late Frederic Harley, of Rewa River, Fiji, to Mary
Anne, eldest daughter of William Orr, Viti, Fiji.
LAING—SHELDON.—On the 17th ult., at the Presby-
terian Church, Toorak, by the Rev. J. F. Ewing,
assisted by the Rev. S. Chapman, James Robert,
only son of James Robert Laing, 27 Earls-court
Square, South Kensington, London, to Elizabeth,
second daughter of George Sheldon, Sandy Creek,
Maldon.
LÜTJOHANN—BEAUCHAMP.—On the 14th inst., by the
Rev. N. Kinsman, Kate, youngest daughter of the
late James Beauchamp, Middlesex, to Christian
J. F. Lütjohann, of Preetz, Germany.
KIDDLE—GRAY.—On the 14th inst., at St. Peter's
Church, Eastern-hill, by the Rev. Canon Handfield,
John, fourth son of William Kiddle, Esq., of
Elsternwick, to Evelyn, second daughter of A. S.
Gray, surgeon, Collins-street.
MALONE—MAHON.—On the 17th ult., at St. Patrick's
Cathedral, by the Rev. Father Stephens, John T.
Malone, Kew, to Mary Ann, only daughter of the
late Christopher Mahon, Melbourne.
PUCKLE—BREMNER.—On the 4th September, at Christ
Church, Morningside, Edinburgh, by the Rev. J.
Brodie Innes, Selwyn Hale, only son of F. Hale
Puckle, Esq., P.M., late of Mortlake, Victoria, to
Annie Mary Rose, elder daughter of Bruce A.
Bremner, Esq., M.D., Streatham-house, Edinburgh.
PRITCHARD—WASTELL.—On the 8th inst., at Beech-
worth, Frank P. Pritchard, engineer-in-chief's
branch, Victorian Railways, to Constance Tanner,
daughter of William H. Wastell, Esq., of South
Yarra.
RICE—STRICKLAND.—On the 17th ult., at St. John's
Church, Camberwell, by the Rev. A. W. Creswell,
M.A., Ernest James, eldest son of James Canler
Rice, of Tonbridge, Kent, England, to Jessie, only
daughter of the late George Strickland, of Montreal,
Canada.
ROBERTSON—DIXON.—On the 15th inst., at Fitzroy
Presbyterian Church, by the brother of the bride,
assisted by the Rev. Alexander Marshall, M.A., of
Scots Church, the Rev. Colin Robertson, of Barra-
bool, to Maggie Gray, youngest daughter of the late
Rev. James Main Dixon, of Free Martyrs' Church,
Paisley, and sister of the Rev. W. Gray Dixon,
M.A., of Fitzroy. No cards.
STEWART—GEDDES.—On the 13th inst., at Upper-
thorpe, Punt-road, Richmond, by the Rev. James
Taylor, John, youngest son of S. J. Stewart, Eden-
bane-house, Co. Fermanagh, to Agnes Jessie,
second daughter of the late Wm. Geddes, engineer,
Melbourne.
THOMSON—O'BRIEN.—On the 30th ult., at Dalby,
Queensland, Arthur Pollock, third son of John
Thomson, of Closeburn, Windsor, to Marianne, eldest
daughter of D. O'Brien, Dalby.
DEATHS.
AUSTIN.—On the 15th inst., at his late residence,
Lorne-street, Moonee Ponds, William J. Austin,
eldest son of W. G. Austin, and dearly beloved
husband of Jeannie Austin, aged 26. (Late with
Jules Renard.)
BURROWS.—On the 15th inst., at Thompson-street,
South Williamstown, William Burrows, late fore-
man Victorian Railways, aged 65 years.
BAXTER.—On the 18th inst., at 4 Murphy-street,
South Yarra, James Denman Baxter, C.E., late of
the Victorian Railways, aged 49 years.
BEER.—On the 17th inst., at her residence, Lancarr-
house, Drummond-street, North Carlton, Mary Jane,
the beloved wife of Joseph Beer, aged 55 years.
BIGNELL.—On the 18th inst., at her residence, Hazel-
wood, Oxford-street, Collingwood, Elizabeth Rhoda,
relict of the late Henry Bignell, and only sister of
the late Hon. Richard Heales, in her sixty-first
year.
BROWN.—On the 16th inst., at South Gembrook,
Gippsland, Mr. William Brown, engineer, of
McLachlan-street, Northcote, aged 62 years.
BOURKE.—At her residence, 363 Bay-street, Port
Melbourne, Margaret, the beloved mother of
Michael Bourke, watchmaker, Mervion, Milford-
street, St. Kilda ; also of the late Edmund and
Margaret Bourke, age 78 years. Requiescat in
pace.
BROWN.—On the 17th inst., at Evans-street, Port Mel-
bourne, Walter Hugh, the only child of Joseph and
Margaret Brown, aged 2 years and 1 month. "Safe
in the arms of Jesus."
BISHOP.—On the 20th inst., at his residence, corner
of Wellington and Stanley streets, Collingwood,
Henry, the beloved husband of Helen Bishop, aged
46 years. Home papers please copy.
BRANDT.—On the 20th inst., at his late residence, 1
Dorset-terrace, Hotham-street, East Melbourne,
Oscar Brandt, the beloved husband of Cornelia
Brandt. Deeply regretted.
CAMERON.—On the 15th inst., at Sandhurst, Heather,
infant daughter of Rev. D. A. Cameron, Bairnsdale.
CARRICK.—On the 20th inst., at the Basin, near
Ringwood, Robert Walton Carrick, formerly carrier,
of Port Melbourne, aged 67.
COX.—On the 15th inst., at his residence, 96 Hoddle-
street, Windsor, Michael Cox, aged 66 years. R.I.P.
CURTIS.—On the 15th inst., at Avonhurst, St. Kilda
road, Eliza Rebecca, wife of Charles Curtis,
Grandview-grove, Armadale.
DALTON.—On the 16th inst., at his residence, Police
Barracks, Sydney-road, Royal-park, James Dalton,
sergeant of police, aged 61 years. R.I.P.
DOUTCH.—On the 20th inst., at her late residence, 43
Queen's-parade, Clifton-hill, Elizabeth Ann, dearly
beloved wife of William J. Doutch, and eldest
daughter of Mr. John Congram, Mickleham, aged
27.
ELDER.—On the 2nd inst., at his residence, Jeruk, Mr.
R. M. Elder, J.P., aged 59 years.
ELMS.—On the 18th inst., at his residence, Elms's
Family Hotel, 269 Spring-street, George Elms, in
the 64th year of his age. Deeply regretted by his
sorrowing children. Requiescat in pace.
Weep not for me my children dear,
I am not dead, but sleeping here.
I was not not yours, but Christ's alone ;
He loved me best and took me home.
FRANKLIN.—On the 20th inst., at Mooroopna, Emma,
Battison, the dearly beloved wife of T. N. Franklin-
stationmaster, Tabilk (formerly of Bedford, Eng-
land), aged 52.
HART.—At Lilydale, on the 17th inst., Herbert Hart,
brewer, late of Waltham-street, Richmond, in his
35th year.
HARBER.—On the 17th inst., at her late residence,
Clarendon-street, South Melbourne, Grace Sarah,
the beloved wife of Frederick Harber, aged 54
years.
HOLTEN.—On the 18th inst., at 6 Rosebank-terrace,
Hawthorn, our darling Cecil, aged 3 years.
HILL.—On the 15th inst., at North Adelaide, Helen,
wife of James Hill, and daughter of the late H. W.
Farrar, Esq., of Melbourne, aged 44 years.
HENDERSON.—On the 15th inst., at Glenville, Dalgety-
street, St. Kilda, Agnes McLaren, wife of W. B.
Henderson, of The Pines, Berry-street, St. Leo-
nard's, Sydney, and sister of David and J. H.
Crystal, aged 45 years.
IMLAY.—On the 6th inst., at his late residence,
Mumbla, Milton-street, Ashfield, Sydney, Alex.
Imlay, eldest son of the late Dr. Alex. Imlay, of
Twofold Bay, N.S.W., aged 45 years.
JAMES.—On the 17th inst., at Glenlyndon Cottage,
Lyons-street, Ballarat, Edward James, senior
partner of the firm of James and Piper, architects,
aged 64 years. Deeply regretted. Home papers
please copy.
KERR.—On the 4th ult., at 10 Keir-street, Edinburgh,
Scotland, William Kerr, teacher of music, beloved
father of Robert Kerr, Edinburgh-house, Mount
Alexander road, Essendon, aged 59.
KELLY.—On the 16th inst., at the residence of C.
Hoffmeyer, Esq., Sandhurst, Margaret Ina,
youngest and dearly beloved daughter of A. F.
and N. Kelly, Terricks Station, Mitiamo, aged 4
years.
LARKINS.—On the 18th inst., at Sandringham, Clara,
the beloved wife of Lambert Larkins, and eldest
daughter of Thomas and Fanny Ritchie, aged 40
years. Fell asleep and her spirit passed away.
LEADBEATER.—On the 16th inst., at 55 Victoria-street,
North Melbourne, Eliza, relict of the late John
Leadbeater, aged 47 years.
LANGE.—On the 13th inst., at Bonn, Germany, Frede-
rick Christian Lange, late of Herford, Alma-road,
St. Kilda, aged 56 years.
MEYER.—On the 19th inst., at No. 137 Peel-street,
North Melbourne, Robina Helena, the dearly be-
loved infant daughter of John and Emma Meyer,
aged 6 months and 8 weeks. Gone before, but
not forgotten.
MARGETTS.—On the 11th inst., at his father's residence,
Henry Stephen, aged 89 years, late of the Bank of
Australasia, Sydney, third son of Edmund and S.
E. Margetts, Savings Bank, Warrnambool.
MARSHALL.—On the 12th October, at North Kensing-
ton, London, J. A. Marshall, the beloved wife of
Thomas Marshall, late of Colac.
MOODIE.—On the 20th inst., at the residence of his
son-in-law, the Hon. William McLellan, M.L.A.,
corner Holden and Nicholson streets, North Fitzroy,
James Brotchie Moodie, Esq., of 12 Market-street,
South Melbourne, aged 81 years.
NUDD.—On the 18th inst., after a few hours' illness,
Henry Edward (Harry) Nudd, late of the Carlton
Football Club, the dearly beloved husband of Lilias
Nudd, aged 32 years.
PORTEOUS.—On the 17th inst., at the corner of
Elgin and Drummond-streets, Carlton, the result of
an accident, Mary Porteous, aged 63 years.
PASQUAN.—On the 19th inst., Martin Pasquan, of
Pasquan's Hotel, Bourke-street, aged 45. R.I.P.
PEARSON.—On the 20th inst., at his residence, Lid-
diard-street, Glenferrie, George Pearson, the
dearly-beloved husband of Euphemia Pearson, aged
58 years.
ROLLASON.—On the 14th inst., at No. 5 Normanby-
street, Windsor, Thomas Eric, infant son of Thomas
and Mary Rollason, aged 9 months.
RUDD.—On the 15th inst., at 12 Greig-street, Albert-
park, Mary Jane, wife of Ralph Pardy Rudd.
SHERRARD.—On the 11th inst., of apoplexy, Archibald
Sherrard, aged 55 years, formerly of Fintona,
Ireland.
SEYMOUR.—On the 13th ult., at her late residence,
Neurybar, N.S.W., of convulsions, Virginia Nina,
the beloved wife of William Perry Seymour, Esq.,
second daughter of James Hodgkinson, Esq., Rich-
mond River, N.S.W.
STEAD.—On the 15th inst., at Greenford, Wattletree-
road, Armadale, Henry William Stead (of Messrs.
Joseph Webster and Co.), late of Sale, aged 56 years.
SPEIGHT.—On the 18th inst., at Glenroy, Hampden-
street, Brighton, Ann, relict of the late Richard
Speight, and mother of Richard Speight (chairman
Railway Commissioners), aged 69 years.
WALTER.—On the 13th inst., at Bournemouth, Eng-
land, William Walter, M.D., M.R.C.S., late of
Dublin, father of Dr. Walter, Chiltern. (By cable-
gram.)
WARNE.—On the 20th inst., at No. 2 Porter-street,
Prahran, Willie, the beloved infant son of Francis
and Sarah Warne, aged 11 months and 2 weeks.
WILSON.—On the 12th inst., at his late residence,
Creswell, Tabilk, Thomas Wilson, aged 49.
WHITTINGHAM.—On the 13th inst., at Keroongoola,
Treandaphelia Sophia, aged 50 years, the dearly-
beloved wife of John Whittingham.
IN MEMORIAM.
BICKERS.—In honoured memory of my beloved father,
Henry Bickers, publisher, London, who died at his
residence at Clapham, November 15th, 1884.
(Inserted by his son Harry.)
FAIRBAIRN.—In loving memory of Thomas Fairbairn,
who died at Melbourne, November 25, 1887.
I shall go to him
But he will not return to me.
GRAHAM.—Mary Theresa Graham (nee Lauder), who
departed this life, November 17th, 1886. Inserted
by her loving children (Filius). Requiescat in
pace.
JOSEPH.—In loving remembrance of my late lamented
husband, Israel Joseph, native of Portsmouth, who
departed this life on November 19, 1882, at his late
residence, 32 Russell-street south.
May his soul rest in peace. Amen.
LEE.—Thomas Lee, coachbuilder, late of Rokeby-
street, Collingwood, formerly of Anwick, Northum-
berland, England, who died November 19, 1887.
LUND.—In loving remembrance of our dear mother,
Ellen Lund, who passed away November 5, 1887, in
San Francisco.
SOLOMONS.—In loving remembrance of my dear wife,
who departed this life November 18, 1886.—A.
Solomons, 161 Spring-street.
May her soul rest in peace.
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