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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, and DEATHS.
BIRTHS.
GALVIN.—On the 4th July, at Wakefield-
street, Adelaide, the wife of J. M. Galvin, of a
son, surviving only a few hours.
ATKIN.—On the 2nd July, at 27, Hindley-
street, Adelaide, the wife of Philip Atkin, of a
son, stillborn.
BUCKNALL.—On the 27th June, at Sema-
phore, the wife of Mr. F. Estcourt Bucknall, of
a daughter.
LEVY.—On the 3rd July, at Rundle-street,
Kent Town, the wife of Harris Levy, late of
Jamestown, of a daughter. Both doing well.
LEWIS.—On the 5th July, at Kadina, the
wife of J. N. Lewis, of a daughter.
SCHWAN.—On the 26th June, at Halifax-
street east, Adelaide, the wife of Alfred
Schwan, of a daughter.
SCHULTZ.—On the 4th July, at Angas-
street, the wife of J. W. Schultz, of a son.
Both doing well.
BOCKER.—On the 6th July, the wife of
Herm. Chr. Böcker, of a daughter. Both doing
well.
ULBRICH.—On the 3rd July, at Marion-
street, Adelaide, the wife of W. Ulbrich, of a
son.
BRISTOW.—On the 5th July, at Stepney, the
wife of C. E. Bristow, of a daughter.
LANGSFORD.—On the 1st July, at East-
parade, North Kensington, the wife of Arthur
Langsford, of a son.
MOULDEN.—On the 6th July, at Upper
Kensington, the wife of Bayfield Moulden, of a
son.
ROWE.—On the 5th of July, at Hamley-
street, the wife of J. H. Rowe, of a daughter.
SMITH.—On the 4th July, at Gouger-street
west, the wife of J. Nicoll Smith, of a son.
MARTIN.—On the 3rd July, at Portland
Estate, the wife of Mr. Wm. Martin, of Martin-
dale Farm, Willowie, of a son.
McEWIN.—On the 8th July, at Hindmarsh,
the wife of the Rev. John McEwin, of a
daughter.
BOAS.—On the 8th July, at Botanic-terrace,
the wife of the Rev. A. T. Boas, of, a daughter.
Both doing well.
HORDACRE.—On the 22nd June, at Water-
vale, the wife of Edmund Hordacre, of a
daughter, premature.
WILD.—On the 27th June, at Carrington-
street, Adelaide, Mrs. J. Wild, late of Ballarat,
Victoria, of a daughter.
HALL.—On the 1st July, at the E. S. and
A. C. Bank, Rundle-street east, Adelaide, the
wife of Harry Hall, of a daughter.
HILL.—On the 20th June, at Woodland
Farm, Virginia, the wife of N. Hill, of a
daughter.
SLADE.—On the 27th June, at Tranmere
Farm, Palmer's Creek North, the wife of Hermon
Slade, of a daughter.
MARRIED.
JARVIS—JONES.—On the 14th June,
at St. Margaret's, Woodville, by the Rev. H. M.
Pollitt, Henry Robert, eldest son of Robert
Jarvis, Hindmarsh, to Eleanor Eunice, fourth
daughter of Wm. Jones, of the Semaphore.
TEAKLE—LANGBIEN.—On the 1st July,
at the residence of the bride's parents, by the
Rev. H. J. Parkinson, George, second son of
Sidney Teakle, Mannum, to Augusta, third
daughter of Joseph Langbien, Rose Hill.
VENN—MATTHEW.—On the 22nd June,
at St. Luke's, by the Rev. James Pollitt, by
special licence, John J. Venn, of Port Pirie, to
Eliza, eldest daughter of D. E. Matthew, of
Byron-place, Adelaide.
IRELAND—WORNUM.—On the 1st July,
at the New Jerusalem Church, by the Rev. E. G.
Day, Grenville, eldest surviving son of George
J. Ireland, of Grenville Glen, Crafers, to Mary,
youngest daughter of Conrad N. Wornum, of
Thornton, near Laura.
MEWETT—HEWLETT.—On the 1st July,
at the United Methodist Free Church, Way-
mouth-street, Adelaide, by the Rev. B. P.
Mudge, John, son of Mr Samuel Mewett, to Miss
Fanny Hewlett, both of Kersbrook.
LIHOU—PEARCE.—On the 1st July, by
licence, by the Rev. W. Jenkin, at the residence
of the bride's father, Henry Winter, eldest son
of Mr. N. Lihou, of Kooringa, to Mary Ann,
eldest daughter of Mr. Samuel Pearce, of
Baldry, and granddaughter of Mr. John Vivian,
Kooringa.
TREVENA — MATTHEWS.—On the 7th
July, by licence, by the Rev. W. Jenkin, at the
residence of the bride's father, William, eldest
living son of Mr. William Trevena, of Callington,
to Emma, eldest daughter of Mr. James
Matthews, of Terowie.
LeMESSURIER—NEILL.—On the 6th July,
at Semaphore, by the Rev. J. Price, Alfred,
eldest son of the late Captain P. LeMessurier, of
Port Adelaide, to Jane Sinclair, second daughter
of Mr. John Neill, J.P., Semaphore.
KEOUGH—WILSON.—On the 6th July,
at Sevenhills College, by special licence, by
the Rev. Father Rogalski, John Keough, of
Dalkey, to Anna Maria, eldest daughter of
William Wilson, Dalkey, farmer, late of
Maclaren Vale.
BAIN—HOBART.—On the 7th July, at the
residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. J.
H. Standrin, Duncan Bain, son of Mr. Alexan-
der Bain, of Inverness, Scotland, to Lucy Jane
Hobart, daughter of Mr. William Hobart, of
Alma Plains.
PETERS—HICKS.—On the 1st July, by
licence, by the Rev. J. Stoyel, in the Bible
Christian Church, Young-street, Adelaide,
William Peters, of Adelaide, to Elizabeth,
daughter of Mr. Richard Hicks, of Mitcham.
DIED.
CLARK.—On the 3rd July, at Kensington,
Nellie Mary (Sissie), eldest daughter of John
Clark, late of Hanson-street, aged three years
and nine months.
McDONALD.—On the 1st July, at West
Hilton, of bronchitis on the lungs, Frederick
Augustus, youngest and dearly-beloved son of
James and Lavina McDonald, aged eight years
and seven months. Another lovely flower to
bloom in heaven.
NELSON.—On the 2nd July, at Alberton,
Sarah, the youngest beloved daughter of the late
George Henry Nelson, late of Hindmarsh
Valley, South Australia, in her seventeenth
year. Sleeps in Jesus.
SHARP.—On the 1st July, at Elcombe Cot-
tage, Melbourne-street, North Adelaide, very
suddenly, Robert Sharp, of Thorngrafton,
Hatwistle, Northumberland, England, aged 60
years ; at one time prominently connected with
the construction of the West Cornwall and St.
Germeins railways.
GALLERY.—On the 2nd July, at Adelaide,
Margaret Gallery, of Hindmarsh, aged eighteen
years.
SCHUMANN.—On the 2nd July, at the Ade-
laide Hospital, Gustav Schumann, beloved
brother of Mrs. H. Mundt, of Stepney, aged 28
years.
MOSS.—On the 5th July, at Wirrilda,
Crafers, Samuel Charles Moss, aged fourteen
years and nine months.
SMITH.—On the 16th June, on board the
City of Adelaide, H. A. Smith, of Euston-
square, London, the beloved father of Mrs. A.
Rankine, Rushmore, Strathalbyn.
CLARK.—On the 8th July, at his residence,
Melbourne-street, North Adelaide, Stephen
Clark, in his 84th year. A colonist of 41 years.
Bradford, Yorkshire papers, please copy.
SOMERVILLE.—On the 8th July, at Alfred-
street, Parkside, of bronchitis, Peter Norman,
infant son of Peter and Christina Somerville,
aged four weeks and a half.
ANDERSON.—On the 6th July, at his resi-
dence, Morphett Vale, Peter Anderson, of
Archerfield, aged 73 years.
EVANS.—On the 1st July, at Springbank,
William Evans, aged 43 years.
HOSFORD.—On the 5th July, at his resi-
dence, Gilbert-street, Adelaide, Samuel Hosford,
aged 45 years.
HARRINGTON.—On the 6th July, at her
daughter's residence, Hanson-street, Mrs. Theresa
Harrington, aged 87 years.
WHITE.—On the 7th July, at the residence
of her son-in-law (M. J. Conlon), Junction-road,
Yatala, Bridget White, relict of the late Patrick
White, of Adelaide, aged 60 years. A colonist
of 25 years. Requiem in pace.
SIMMER.—On the 7th July, at his residence,
Pirie-street, Adelaide, Henry Peter Engelbert
Simmer, aged 47 years.
KRUEGER.—On the 3rd July, at Davenport,
Beautiful Valley, after a long and painful ill-
ness, Emily Harriet, the beloved wife of John
Krueger, aged 26 years. Her end was peace.
OEHME.—On the 6th July, at Riverton,
Julius Oehme, aged 55. A colonist of 34 years.
Deeply regretted.
MAHONEY.—On the 4th July inst., at Ka-
punda, Patrick Mahoney, aged 63. R.I.P
MORGAN.—On the 3rd July, at his late resi-
dence, Baldina, Peter Morgan, aged 54 years.—
R.I.P.
GATES.—On the 3rd July, at his residence,
Carey's Gully, Joseph Gates, aged 68 years.
N.S.W. papers please copy.
GROWDEN.—On the 20th June, at Moor-
lands, Gladstone, of diphtheria, Albert John
Growden, second son of John and Rose Growden,
aged one year and eight months.
BISHOP.—On the 8th July, at the residence
of her son, J. C. Bishop, Walkerville, in her
86th year, Harriet, widow of the late Joseph
Bishop, of Redisham Hall and Chediston,
Suffolk.
ROWE.—On the 8th July, at her residence,
Wistow, near Mount Barker, Elizabeth, the be-
loved wife of William Rowe, and sister of J. G.
Ramsay, Mount Barker, and John Ramsay,
Currie-street, Adelaide.
HAWKE.—On the 14th July, at Childers-
street, North Adelaide, Arthur John, the be-
loved son of John and Agnes Hawke, aged one
year and nine months.
REED.—On the 7th July, at the National
Bank of Australasia, S.A., Koolunga, Joseph
Codrington Reed, aged 30 years.
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