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GOSBEE—KENDRICK.—(Silver Wedding.)—On
the 15th October, 1883, at the Scotch Church, South
Melbourne, by the Rev. Robert McGregor, William
George, eldest son ofAnn and the late Robert Gos-
bee, of Lydd, Kent, England, to Blanche, eldest
daughter of the late Hervey Henry and Catherine
Kendrick, late of the General Post Office, and of
Ballarat and South Melbourne. Present address : 15
Reuss-street, Balmain, Sydney. Now South Wales,
Ballarat and Kentish papers please copy.
GOSBEE—KENDRICK.— (Sliver Wedding.)—On
the 15th October. 1883. at tho Scotch Church. Clnrcn-
.lmi-stmt. South Melbourne. Willluin George, eldest
2J o Ann and the late Robert Goabce, of New
Ttoraney. Kent, England, to,. Blanche, e dest daughter
li ?ho late Hcrrcy Henry nnd Catherine Kondrlck,
Vile of to? General Post Oillce and, BnUnrnt. I re-
tit address: 15 lteuss-strcot, 1 nhnaln, Sydney. K ore
Smith Yales. Dallarat and English papers please
Ci'nrKE— WATSON.— (Silt or Weddlng.)-On tho
IStlt October, 1883, at St. Philip's Chureh. ColUug-
iood hy the Rer. John Caton. Alfred Arthur, eldest
SS. n't William Locke. Melbourne, to Jfnrgarct Jane,
Smml daughter ot FclUism Uoril .. Watson, lute ot
McKENZIE—THOMSON.— On the 13tli October, at
the Wesleyan Church, Kensington, liy the Iter. —
pmTh Onuald Farquahcr M'Kcnjjc, third son of
K and the late Donald M'Kcnsie. to Mar-
Mict star Thomson, second daughter o£ John und
Susan Thomson, of Elltmtn3T,.;Cotae.
DEATHS.
BLAIR.—On the 14th October, at Melbourne Hos-
nitsl after uperotion. James, tlio dearly beloved
Kbaml of Elirubcth ltlalr, nnd father of Sam,
Jack Dob, Aggie. Jim and Dave, uged 18. An
trim' papers please copy.
Abide with me.
BRIDGER.—On the 10th September. at Tonbrldge,
>k'So!"liridgc'r.C of"thc "saving's 'llank. Market-street,
city. Utri 32.
CHRISTIAN.—On the lRli October (suddenly), at
AVoofleiid, Rcnric Howard, the beloved liufimnU ,oi
Annie ChrLtian. .
COGDON.— On the ttth October, at 23 "iMon-
itrcet Burnley, Mary, relict of ttte late Hjlllam
j. T'osdon. and twlored mother of Alfred L. Cog-
lion, aB«l' «8
At rest.
EDDEY— On the 13th, October, John, dearly be-
loved husband of Ada Eddey, of 39 Lyell-street,
South Melbourne, and second eldest son of William
and Emma Eddy, of 292 Esplanade East, Port Mel-
bourne (late of Maldon), aged 39 years.
ENGDAHL.— On Rio Hth October, at his r«»i-
denre 13 Blgncll-street. Fleminytim, Poul Engilahl,
the clearly loved unclo of hoplria and Auh
Dahtaviat, aged 81 ycure. Native of Sweden, n.
colonist of 31 yearn.
X patient sufferer at rest.
FIELDHOUSE.—On tiic «3th October, at "Sa».s
Kouci " Audtey-strcct. Moiciand, I kuibo Alar) , relict
©f the late Samuel Fleldlrouse.
Peace, pcifcct peace.
GEORGE.— On the 14th October, at her residence,
roiuer of Hope and Dug»in streets, 'Wcrft Bmnswlek,
tS relict of tire ate Charles >Mllhun,Ucoigev
SflAved mother of .\jro. n. U3vai». 'Mm. w.
Smith and Charles, Clarence. Allan, Claud,
SSlrae and second dearly beloved datigliter of tire
52? liiiir Keir, sister of Mra. Sutherland. Mis.
Kcmii "">d W. kcrr, late Of aouth Melbourne, aged
GRANNELL. -Dii the . 14th October nl St. Vln-
reiit's Ilosnit.il, James, dearly lovwt father of lb7..i-
helli. Margaret, Annie, K tills and M;iry Granncll. and
dcirly lured and only brothor of Mrs. M'Nally, Mrs,
JMcmcr and Mrs. Eagleton, aifeil 08 yeais. R.J.I,
HAYES. - On the 13th October, at the residence
of her sister, Mrs. Hamill, 29 Stanley-street, Rich-
mond, Elizabeth, the dearly loved wife of Edmond
Hayes, second daughter of the late James Dono-
van, of St. George's Schools, Carlton, and of Mrs.
Thomas, 31 Curran-street, North Melbourne, aged
50 years. R.I.P. Interred privately.
HORN. -On the 11th Gctolrer. at Oastertan, .Her
man, beloved ' husband of Man Horn, aud lorcd
father of Arthur, Albert, Norman, Bertha, Wftltei,
Harold nnd Alice; also loved brother of S. Horn,
Mahcrn; Mrs. A. Ychu. Uichmoud; Mrs. E. Lchr-
inanu, Uoalaira, aged 68 yeura.
Deeply re?rett(i. — .
HUNTER.— On the 14th October, at Soutii Yarrn,
Mary KUnbeth Hunter, ivllct of tire lqtc Arch)-
liald illunler. atclored motlrer A. Hunter and It.
lluntor, aged 77 years.
LORIMER.— On tiie 14th October, at "Tntlnra."
Hopcloun-nwd. Malvern,- Thomas, oldest aou of the
Jate .Sir Juinos Loriincr.
LUGG .— On the 13th October, at her residence,
Norris street, Canterbury, Kate Elizabeth, the
dearly beloved wife of William Lugg. and daughter
of the late John Richards, of Ballarat.
MILLARD— O'SHEA.— On tho Lst Gctolicr. at
his residence. 1 Jlumfl'ruy-atrcet. Hallnnit E-isl,
' John Perry Millard, dearly iovwl hu.sb.md of Maria
Mill.nd, agerl G7 years; uL>, on tire 28th August,
IVfi, at her residence, C'laytoii-fttrcct, Ballarat, Anne
Maria O'.Shca (suddenly, of heart failure:), fondly
loTod eldest daugliter of the above, aged 37 years.
United In death.
O'MARA.—On the 13th October, at her resi
lience, 41 WcHton-strect. Brunswick, Eli, relict
of the laic William O'AInrn. dearly loved mother
- of M. Brennan. E. At' Donald, Nell ami .11 in O'Mara,
and Um talc A. Harrower; also loTed aunt of E.
: pitiiimons. No- flowers, by ai>ccial request.
Rest In peace.
PARNELL.— Oa tire Ulh October, at "Norwood,"
Uotham-road, East Kow, Catherine Dorccn (Kitty),
danghler of John William and Ida Parnell, aged
Hi years-
PEARSE.— On; the 12th October, accidentally killcrl
. at Folga. Quccusland, David George, eldest bclorwl
son of Thomas and Annie Pearsc, of ltoslya Aleailc,
Toiriunhary, Kchucu. Interred, at Atlierton, Quccni-
Jand.
PERRIN:— On the 13th October, nt "Ashcroft,"
Bristol. James L. Pcrrln, only sou of the late;
Rev. J. <». Pemii. of Hawthorn. By .cubic.
POPE.— On the 14th October, at her residence. No.
90 Charles-street, Abbotsford, Elizabeth Ann, relict:
of the late John Pope, aged 65. No flowers, by
request.
POPE.— On the 14th October, at her residence, 90
Charles-Street, Abbotsford, Elizabeth, relict, of the
late John Pope, beloved sister of G.W., F.A., W.
H, Hancock and Mrs. H. George, aged 65 years.
Colonist 63 years.
Safe in the arms of Jesus.
ROBINS.— On this -.14th October.- at hi - residence,
6 fitevviirt-strcct. Footscray, John Hui vcy. the dearly
helmed htis'iand of -Mary UobiuK. and the loving
father of Harold. Runcrt. Olive. Mny, Maud, Ruby
and Alf. (late of Bendigo), aged: 53 years.
Rest nt Inst.
TOUEY.— tin the 11th October, at 4 Frcycr&treel,
North WilHanistowu, Lavltibv Lewis, dearly beloved
ifo of Albert Charles Tobcy, aged 43 ycara. Sydney
i alters nloa.si: cot.-.
WHITE.-O11 the 6th October, at her residence,
Cotac, Thurza White, dearly beloved wife of David
Thpmas White, aged 49.
IN MEMORIAM.
BARROW.— In loving remembrance of our dear
futhcr. Jesse Borrow, who died on the 15th Octolicr.
JS37 (late founder of Twickenham Ferry. Burnley);
also his firanrisou. David Barrow.
Hod will wipe the tears from every eye.
K-lnserled to A. Bat row.
BRAITHWA1TE.— In loving remembrance of my
firm Krondfnthur, wlio died at UoIhuk ou the IStli
October, 1905: al.so gtandina, who dic<! 011 the 25tii
bi-ptcmbcT, 130S, jit Coburg. ' \
Dccpty regretted.
Wo cunnct clfisp .vout hands, dear lorcd ones,
. Your face we cannot see;
Bat let this litUe token tell
Wc still rnncmbcr thee.
k-In8Crte<l by their granddaughter, M. Jnncrt. Toorck.
FORD.— In loving memory of ray dear wife, Emily
Ford. n!v> loving niiuty, who passed peacefully away
on the 15th October, 1906, nt Donald.
Gone, but not forgotten.
—Inserted by her luring husband, J. Ford,- also
liitcw and nephews, and her loving sisters, Mrs. ,1.
L Hamilton, of Echuca, and Mis. FJurrancc. of
Walhalla. '
FRASER.— In loving memory of William Smith
eraser, who tunned pe.iecfuily away at his kite rewi-
jlcnce. Craig Dene, WAlker-etreet, Nortbwte, JSUt
October, 1906, UUoved hnsUvnd of Jane l"'t aHsr. l»e-
wed father of .Mrs. .Driver, «CaHfointa; .Mrs. ,Murll-
licr, Perth: William, Albert, Richard, Harriet R.
sou J(«.«ie Frascr.
At rest.
-Inserted ti.v his wife, children and grandchildren.
GILLAN.—In loving memory of our dear mother,
. Wiry <1 lUri. who dinl loth October. 1907, ut Benuet-
Itrect, Maimsbury.
Like ivy on the withered oak.
When nil things else decay,
'My lore for you will still keep green
And never fade away.
j-Insortol by her loving daughter diui son-iu-luw,
M. and E. Tripp, -Linda Vitlley, Tusmania.
HARDING.— lu tvad but loving memory or Arthur,
our dcarJy lorcd yrarngtat eon. wire was aecUlentally
tillea la Iflfgon-dtroet, CarHon, on -the 15tli October.
WS, agnl 17 years. -- '
It's just elcTeu years vigo to day '
jjlnoe our d«ar Aitimr was eaued away:
lhe trial was liard, tire ahoek severe.
Io part with one we .Invcd ho dear.
Always iu my siwklCAt momants,
How 1 wish that you were liorc;
I But alas 1 cannot nee thee,
My own sweet Artiitu-, dear.
glnMrtttl by his loving paieuts, brotlier A., sisters
HILL.-SacrwI to tho memory of Adelaide Estor.
wife of diaries HRI. of 27 Raleigh-
KSer 1907 COtC Uh tJo|iaptcd thItt Hfc on lath
All Is sad within my memory;
Lonely is juy heart to-day,
I-or the one I lovctl so dearly
Hus for ever passed away.
HMcrted by her loving husband, CIrarles Hill.
KENT.—lori"S mcmorv of our dear mother..
iB?p5"w u,il l,fc 16t" octnu,:r'
When U10 wcaiy ones we lovo
Lnlei on their rest ulxivc. v
rth so |>oor and vast,
All our life joy overcast;
llush, be cverj- murmur- dumb,
U is only till He come.
AS1! Ln'tl1 . lQ worn those angel faces smile,
wc loved long since nnd lost awhile,
McCONCHIE.—In loving memory of our dear
toother, who died loth October, IDOa; also our dear
Uttier, sister aud brother.
Thy will be doue.
MANSFIELD.—In loving memory of my bcJored j
umlttad and eon, who were drowned at Kcllor, IStU
Goober, 1900.
Gone," but not fohmttcn.
bj1 tlioir loving vrifo and motlrar, O.
NORLEY - In loving remembrance of my dear hus
band and our dear father, David Norley, who passed
away at Wandiligong on the 15th October 1907
We miss you greatly, husband and father, dear,
Your loss seems hard for us to bear;
But still our heavenly Father
Watches over us with tender care.
The end came sudden to our loved one,
It made us weep and cry;
But oh, we have the Joy to know
That we will meet him bye and bye.
Inserted by his sorrowing wife and children.
SMITH.-In Joviuc remembrance of our dear
wtjier (relict of j. R, rimith. late mcrcluuit of this
JL who doitarled tilifl Itro at 14 Filsofl-stroot,'
mo Yale, on 15th Octol»er, 1697.
Oar moUifer has left us a while
lo (his land of probatiou to labor and toil ;
' «£ soon we may follow uo mortal can tell.
prepare then fqv heaven and ail will be well. .
hersons and daughter, J. O. (4.,
SMITH— In fond memory of our dear. friend. Mrs.
tiy uaaeell Bmitb, who tvuwcd away at H FRsou-
1 t, Ascot Vale, ou the 15th October, 1107.
|! With UhrlsL. which Is far better.
; ky Mcsdomes Dunlop aud Bout.
WALLIS.- ln loviug memory of our beloved daugh-
I fj. oldest, who died at Fiuroy on tho
i V.riober, 1905; idso Uortlin. youngest daughter,
F !SJ?i dl, 3u April, 19U7; also ItechaeT. so'
r En.,®Wcsil dauahtcr, and wife of. Albert Eude, of
Waey, who died on tiie 2nd June. 1007. '
u p.i. P0' 'or8et thee— we loved tliec too dearly
'- memorj to fade from our lives like a
li 'Hiiiood not speak when the heart mourns sln-
lr. .Uj'ly.
P i«DUr thoughla often rest where they seldom are
R- their dear souls rat In pence.
K;' their loviug futiicr. mother, sister anil
IN MEMORIAM.
WITTNER.— In unfading nnd affcctlonnto memory
of my dear wife, Anna Wlttucr. whom the Almighty
called from our happiness on Ttahri 21st, 5GG4, cor-
rcsjrenUing wRli thft HWi day of October, 1903.
Gone, but never forgotten.
God know -boat when he ' took you with Ulm to'
rest. , .
—By her sorrowing husband and children, Rose, Lily,
Joe and Bert.
Minyau. this day, 8 p.m.. At 91 llydc-strcct. Foot-
scra3.
. JN loving memory of our doar mother, who died
3th October, 1967..
There the teres of earth arc dried.
There its hidden things are clear;
There the work of life is tried
By a justcr Judge than here. ',
Father In Thy gracious keeping
Leave wo now Thy servant sleeping.
—Inserted by daughter and aou-ln-law, U. L. and
re. C. cJtuart, 'Dengnln, Tanwola.
lost and found.
AUSTRALIAN' JEWELLERY..
A. JAMES M'BEAN and SON,
94 ElUabcth-atreet. -
FINE SELECTION cf JEWELLERY.
SILVER and SILVER PLATE,
Inspection Cord iully luvltcd.
IOUND, that the road to washing succcw is Vol-
JL yvtSoap. .
IjMjUN'D, - Saturday, CoiiiV Dog. «lI>1c nud white.
. Not claimed -once, -sold. 433 Flcmington-rU.,
N. ,
IjOUNl). hi the month nf Juty,in Carlton, gold
cable Chain. Reward. 220 Cureligan-jst.. Carl-
ton.
1 ,ADY wlio< picked up I'.inaina near Yaira l'k. |
ItkiT. TiuwHiy M?iro?7T-jit." t«TemmgtoTi-ljH«ifi-v
J Rrooeh, Itae Barber on back. Rewind.
Onto, grocer, N. Mdb. . j ;
LOST, Grvcu l'in>e. conteinhig money, name, card?
key, &c. , wrtlmjwtd E. M. Leslie. ltcwuul.
Hiacock'.s Agency. Allddlc JtrlgUton._
LOST, Lady's Ticket at UnuffieKl racecourse yi-w
tcrday; number 326.- Reward. Y.A.T.U:
oilicc.
T UST. Ojwl Brooch and gold Chain; kccjisaki"
J_J Finder rewarded 011 return. L. Bcnaley, caic
of Norrift, «St» Klhln-id. .
LOST, ploco of Lino., iMwccn Art Furnishing
Co. . and Sturt-M,,'- B. Molb. R. Foppiua,
Art Fm trisliing L'o.. _CI0 Elir.ni>etli-t. N.
LOST, uroumJ Caniiicrwcll, Fox Terrier. at>outilx
monthf old., M. 11. Uaillhm, Meriyhttids, Wat-
tie Valley-rd., E; ('umbenvoll.1'
IObT. on Saturday, folb , bctwreuclty and"l»o"x
J Hill, dark grey Ovcrco.ti, double biensted. Ue-
wurd. 237 Col I i ns-st, .
JOHT. hjnciniag. St. Kildit train, dock, pipe.,
J razor, vV:e. Station Master's Office, Flinders-
su Old Carlton footballer. '
XOST. a 1'iirsc, cimTaTniug two ten pound notes
J and four sorercigi>£ I'lnucr wilL be 'paid £5
leward on icturuing same to 11 Htenhopc-st., Mai-
torn.
JtST, between Welllngton-st.. Richmond, und
J Uolliiifi-RL, a gold /'in, witli bean attached,
"Alice" inscribed. Reward. I'lcoao return 53
reelllngtoii-aU. Richmond-
J' OSrT. Tucstlay. .black wool Slmwl," between Market
J and. Gas Works, Dandenong. Jtcwaid. Mrs.
S, Anderson, Ciirrum.
LOST. .Umbfella, lady's, Tuemlay, betweeu Com-
mcrciul-rd. and Toorak htution. Reward. Re-
iiitn 133 Commcrcial-rd.
OSfr. Set uf Teeth, Victcria-pur., N. Molb. or
J Easemlon tnun. Libctat teward nt J. J.
I'-Qi-ytcr, dcntlHts, 11 Swnnston-rt.. Melb. .
LUST, Sunday, Ntble, black and while (Jollle. ICo-
vvaid. Niddiy, Lang-st., otr lioweu-er., I'rin-
n-s Hill. ; J
LUST, between Maltruvers-id.. Kuorr'a Stoie, gold
Brooch, Tuesday, ltewanl. Mann, MaUravet
itl., Ivnnlure. /
LOST, between I'rnhrau and Brunswick, Bag, con-
tninlug gold, amount known. Iliuulsomc io-
wjml. Iiovc fc fjcwitf, dm ix?is, I'nUiran.
IOST. bay I'ony, brnndwT" li near shoulder", JaM
J seen near Heidelberg Friday. Reward. W.
Salisbury, Bliickbuni
LOST, gold Rrooch, '-Mean." tietwecii <Henfcrrie
Reward.; 6 Glonferiie-rd.
LOST. Tilcsklay night, between Dnnks. I'lilHliison
Ms,, uud Beaeonsfleld-par., gold bow Bmochj
i;eiq)kcRewatil.wJUiuinJ;39.l) l»k.
LOST, bhurk'jwiry 'Marc," T white fetloeli. llmp be-
hind, ho Mines. " Jiune.i. M'Lcod tV: Co., 3tti
(Hlgh-»t.,_t3t, Kllda. _
LOST, gold "nnd poarl Hrooelb inftiall'i., between
Yunn uud Dennis tits. ; Ucwaid. A. Bruw'ntcr,
1 Veton. _
LOST, Hand Bag, . CliRon Hii tram. Weduesduyl
Itewaitl. Kirtou, lleldi'llrerg-rd.
LOST, Iretwccn St. Mary's llnll and Hudson-tit.
or in hall, gold Dagger Brooch, set with pearls
and rubies. Reward. 17 Charles-st., Ballarat.
LOST, golrt'cnbie- chain Ibuiglc, between Oliapct-
i 1. nnd Enslcrn-td. Finder rewarded ou rc-
turning to 91 Pnliuerston-er., S. Melb.
OST. Tucwlaj' morning, motor cycle ' Spannors,
J »Vc. Finder release write J.' Anderson. Tliore-
by-grove, Ivmihoc. itcward.
IOST. l'lirac. containing £1 18/6. fh Swaii-st..
A Richmond, liclween (Jreen and Lennox sts.
Good reward, 4 Rooney-at., Burnley. _____
OS'iTpeetiielc'a. in case, Corner of" Abiiigei-st.
nnd LyndliuiHt-st., Wednesday nioming. lto-
ward. 170 Bumlcy-st.. Richmond.
1. OST. lri»h Terrier Dog, |iui>, Syduey-rd.. iTi
J Brunswick. Reward. Walker, Essex? Moro-
hind-rd., K., C'obuig.
OST, lady's Tieket, V.A.T.G., No. 147. RcwaidT
u Lovo & Lewi. Richmond.
LOST, gold llroech, betweeu Fraliran ntul K. Cmiu
lieiwcll railway station. Reward. 98 aud 10(1
FlincieiH-l.
LOSTj Friday, pnlr of nickel framed Hptncles, Ik-
"twulu- MortoiVHv ami UsMiUdou ttatihit, " lie-
wwid. Butler, Aforton-flt., Esrendoa.'
JOS'i; 'J'tu.Ju.v, gold lhiugliKtivetur'DTriei''.rT
J Biunwick, and lhdl-tit., Cobiui'. itevvurd.
Cash, 35 Davies-yt.,'-BrmiswIck. » '
| OST. Ijctwecn ''.Morelnnd. Biiencer-sTT - and Noith"-
J-J "cote, lady's gold Cublu Bangle.' Reward. J8
Qucen-«t.. city.
LOST, city, gold wishbone Brooch, turquoise. an3
ta-urlH.Uownrd. 71 Grey-st., St. Kilda.
LOST, between Read's and St. Iv i ftl a t r am.DIin-
pcl-at., 'Frahran, Pauel Embroidery. Flcasc
"-'tlirn ;A Achmd-stL Kiidn.
i" OST. silver Brooch, bird ntlaciicd. between fit"
.1-J Jvil<Ja cricket gromul. Esplanade. Kewurd,
Watts, news ugent, St. Kilda. - .
LOST. Tuesday, Uoscila I'arrot. Reward. I0t£
ione-st.,jS. Yarra.
LOST, black Foodie. . Reward. 191 Doreas-st., S.
Melb. '
I OST, between FfireUers-at. uml Hawthorn station.
J pair Sgeelaehn. Reward. 59 Shnkspenre-gruru,
St. James a Fit.. Hawthorn.
LOST, young Irisli'Tcrricr, Royal l'k., SnTTduy cvsvlT-
lug. 10/ reward.- 41 Fark-st., W. ihuns-
. wlek. ,
LOST, Lodge Badge. L.O.L. Reward. A. O? Alex
ander, 26 Market-st., city, or 23 Brooks-su.
S.JIcU). ; ...
RiEWATR!.).— Lost, 7th. Octolwr, Fofjtsw.iy, Flln-
dcr.-(4t., or left 10.45 Footacray train, Alulf
Cltwm. Ihviw. 17 Goidon-i-t. . Footf'ciay.
REWARD.- Lost, goid Clialnand greenstone heart,
city, Friday, or Cliairel-st, and Buinley, Satur
day, keepsake. Chlnpci field's Agcuey, Burnlcy-st.,
lbjjidoy. v '
STOLEN or Straacd, yefkiw Aldcrney CowOfrimtleU
S_m i Iking vump. 30, .lament.. Wi
CJTRAY'ED lido yard, bay "Marc, iKiilor, wl uke ivi
k5 ' aud strap, no allocs; branded V. li illuicU-
iriRH'fat.. E. iKiclimond.- . '
THAYED, Hwm Banm«-st;, SL Kilda-st., N.
IO Brighton, young black l'omemniau Dog. Deloinev
prosecuted.
STUAYJOD from pn(ldoek,"7riied«y night. 1 black
Cow, branded B otrmllking rump; also little
Bull, Reward. S. Bolnh, Itox llitl-r<L. Oaklelgh.
STRAYED, 'i'noJday, luuvy bay Maiv, laddoikcd
Box iliil. Reward. It. G. -Wilson & Co..
Swanston'St.. Molb. '
(THAYED iir'Sioien. U\y Fllllert, 2 years, bnnuled
TSM near shoulder, halter on. Reward. Med-
dows, baker, L'obing.
STRAYED iuto padchiek. dark brown Mare, aijout
U hands, branded B ne.ir shoulder, off bind
foot -white. Henry Brevs., .Taper-rd.t Bcntlclgli. __
STRAYED from "puiidock, brown L'ony. brandi'd 1»
near ' shoulder. The Fines, Blackburn, or 412
Rqthdown-st., N. Carltuu. Baward.
1\TOULD Fcrsou wen FickTng IJp green Furj?.
1 .. v Flinde:s-«t. station, return SUtiun Master's
Office, Flindt-is-st.
mTssing" friends.
A A.A.— Lloyd's Missing Friends and Unclaimed
iloucy Office, corner Collins und Swaustou sis.
First established in Australasia.
AA.— Dunn.— Secret Inquiries. Missing Friends
Traced, Peisons Kept Under Murveilnlnce; fee
train £1 1/. '77 Swonston-st., Melb.
DURESS letters to A.B., F.O., Rochester.
.4 — 'fOOHEY (ex-supciinteudent of police) & Sons" '
"1. Infinity Agency, 263 C'olllns-st.. Melb. Con ll-
uential Inquiries every description; ainf at London,
CtliF Huit.s to order, beautifully tailored, |)ayabiu
1 2/6 weekly. Cus3clls, Eastern-arcade, easy terms
taHora.
DIVORCE Casus, from £S; ItrioiVencics Flictl, £5;
' Frobale, Transfers, all other legal work: inodcr-
nte charges; advice tree. Harrison, -UP Bourkc-sL
DIVORCE.— Intending litigants for November sit
tings mast start immediately; advice free lo
all comcrw. Harrison, 430 . llourko-st.
1AULD. X.,— See you to-night, same place, Victoria-
. par.
J C.N.,— Meet place, as arranged, to-nlgtit. 8.3d
o'clock. . J.
LADIES' Costumes to measure, 2/0 weekly; beauti-
___ ful goods, Just openctl. Maples, drapers, S. .Mdb.
M1CKIE,— Come home at oncc,GcorKO dying; asks
only lor you; don't lefnw hls iai>i wish. iHum.
MUS. Dnunlloid, Goo. Hewitt, Totu .Suiilli; Ad-
drew wantal. William Smith, F.O., llobart./
POLLIE,— Received letter; one for you ut GTF.u.
Heartbroken. Forgive all; childrcu crying.
Jack. B. 21, . 1
MATRIMONIAL NOTICES.
A— MARRIAGES CELEBRATED by Clergymen,
witli duo solemnity, in strictest privacy, at
HOLT'S MATRIMONIAL BUREAU, 448 Queen-
street, Melbourne opposite Old Cemetery, or Church.
Manse or Forsonago, or olsewhcre, from 10 a.m. 10
10 p.m. daily (Saturdays included) ; no notice re
quired. Mumago fee, 5/6; or marriage, with guaran
teed -gold wcudiug ring and necessary witnesses pro
vided, 10/6; or. marriage, with massive guaranteed
gold weddtug ring and necessary witnesses provided,
£1 1/. Marriage certidcates are same os nupplicd by
leading clergymen of Victoria. F.».-15.300 marrlaces
celebrated at Holt's during last 14 years ny oruuiued
clcigymen. undcnncntloncd denominations:— Frcsby-'
teriiin. Church of England, Congregational, Baptist.
A— LADIES, GENTLEilKN ceutempluting Matri-
„.r.mony». Consult I'roprictom HOLT'S CHAM
BERS, spcelally erected by proprietors for marriages,
costing £4000. : Established 1886, INTRODUCTIONS
Ur.l!;UV. Iwtwccu eligible PARTNERS,
VIEW MATRIMONY. Only letters containing stamp
answered. All communications treated confidentially
J(d niauaged solely by proprietors, thereby ensuring
STRILj. EST PRIVACY. Telephone 3634.
A— MARRIAGES (fee 5/6) Solcatiiscd at or tlirough
Holts (as stated above) are treated contiden-
tlally as hltlierto, nnd never ut any time adrertiscd.
A— ALL Marriages. BaptiKins, <Cc., Uev JSHH
Uosking, ordained Protestant clergyman; St,
James s Mission Church, jwrties' homes.' Manse,
101 Gorc-st., FlUroy. 1
-REV. Fcrgut Fcrguson (Edln. Univ.), Sotcm-
niso3 Marrloscs, fee 10/6, parties homes or
Manse: 3 Vlctorla-par., comer Smltb-st.,. CoRtngwood,
CENTLEM A N like correspond lady, afieetionuto
dUposltinn, meaus, view above. Confidential.
E. Melb, P.O.- '
MARRIAGES Free Christian: Church), notice
nunoccmary; 10/6: Mitfis tor's residenoe. 24
Brunewlck-nt., FRzroy,; elty «od, Witnesses ilvaU-
BVi, Hector Ferguson, the Manse. ciarke-s'CT
t «rtb«ite. close trams, near Merri station;
Marriage. 10/6; Baptisms. '
raiRADBSMAN. honorable man, good- habits, wishes
A .. acquaintance lady, itreiiroaeltable chnnieler. of-
fectionuto. wiUi £60 cash, view partuerHhip. now fiiirti-
iress,. capable reluvning £4 to £5 weekly, view curly
uiarrtoffc. Tetuplar, Ago Office.
jrj..'. tKti - -f-
matrimonial notices.
WIDOWER, 50, tradesman, own buslnca, country
iTr town, like to correspond widow, or HplnMcr,
without encumbrance, view above. B.C.U., Age
Office.
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