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BIRTHS.
AITKEN.—On the 21st September, at 14 Ross-
street, Northcote, the wife of William Aitken
of a daughter.
DAVIDSON.—On the 10th September, at "Wal-
worth", Kerferd-road, Albert-park, the wife of
A. Davidson- a daughter.
GRAY.—On the 20th September, at "Ellangowan,"
Hutton-street, Thornbury, the wife of W. J.
Gray—a daughter.
HOLLAND. -On the 21st September, at Ascotvale-
road, Moonee Ponds, the wife of Edwin Holland
of a son.
HACKETT.--On the 15th September, at Clark-
street, Richmond, the wife of A. A. Hackett of
a son.
LAKE.- On the 8th September, at Albury, N.S.W.,
the wife of John Lake, Mitta Mitta, Victoria -
a daughter.
McINTYRE - On the 11th September, at "Leven,"
Malvern, the wife of William McIntyre of
a daughter.
MACKENZIE.-On the 15th September, at her re-
sidence, "Oakdene," Hamilton, the wife of A.
P. Mackenzie of a daughter (stillborn).
McNAMARA.—On the 24th September, at "Stan-
thorne," 858 Humffray-street north, the wife of
W. A. McNamara—twin boys.
MILLAR.-On the 14th September, 1900, at Kal-
goorlie, Western Australia, the wife of Barclay
G. D. Millar, Champion Gold Mine, Niagara-a
son.
OWEN.-On the 7th September, at Maryborough,
the wife of Fredk. Owen of a daughter.
OWEN.-On the 19th September, at her residence,
No. 86 Vine-street, Windsor, the wife of James
Owen of a son (stillborn). Western Australian
papers please copy.
PETERS. - On the 8th September, at Hiawatha-
terrace, Hotham-street, East St. Kilda, the wife
of J. J. W. E. Peters, late of Mildura, now Bush-
men's Contingent, South Africa, of a son.
PHILLIPS.—On the 8th September, at "Aracsia,"
Wattletree-road, Malvern, the wife of A. Phillips
—a son.
PATTERSON.—On the 24th September, at Victoria
Barracks, St. Kilda road, Melbourne, the wife
of Captain W. G. Patterson of a son.
ROSS.—On the 7th September, at St. Leonards,
Kelp-street, Warrnambool, the wife of Jno. C.
ROSS, C.E., of a daughter.
SHEEHAN.-On the 2nd September, at Kalgoorlie,
West Australia, the wife of W. H. Sheehan-a
daughter.
SMALE.-On the 7th September, at "Kenwyth,"
Malvern, the wife of Arthur William Smale-a
daughter.
SANGER.-On the 19th September, at "Malham,"
Selborne-road, Kew, the wife of Charles D.
Sanger-a daughter.
SOILLEUX.—On the 14th September, at Burke-
house, Camberwell, the wife of Garnet Soilleux,
M.R.C.S.—a son.
STRACHAN-ROBERTSON.-On the 1st September,
at "Hollies," Maryborough, the wife of J.
Strachan-Robertson-a daughter.
TAYLOR.—On the 7th September, at Geelong, the
wife of Geo. Ralston Taylor, of "Woolooma-
nata," of a son. (Tasmanian papers please
copy.)
TAYLOR.—On the 17th September, at her resi-
dence,"Roylat," 41 Barry-street, South Yarra,
the wife of William Grant Taylor of a daughter.
Both doing welL
WESTERN.-On the 19th September, at Devons-
cot, Kardella, the wife of John Western of a
daughter.
MARRIAGES.
ALLEN—HARDWICK.—On the 22nd August, 1900,
at St. George's Church of England, Malvern, by
Rev. Canon Godby, Leonard Bertram, second son
of Joseph Allen, of Glenfyne, Caraperdown, to
Edith Ellen, eldest daughter of James Hardwick,
of Mines department, Melbourne.
ADAMS-HANNAH.-On the 8th August, at St.
John's Church of England, Nagambie, by the
Rev. F. W. Willcox, John S., second son of the
late James Adams, of Wahring, to Nellie, young-
est daughter of the late Captain Thomas Hannah,
of Williamstown.
AMBROSE—MACLURCAN.—On the 23rd August,
1900, at St. George's, Rathdown-street, Carlton,
by the Rev. Father O'Connor, John Anderson,
second son of Mr. J. R. Ambrose, Newport, late
of Boness, Scotland, to Anna (Dolly), second
daughter of the late Mr. James Herdman Mac-
lurcan, of Booligal, N.S.W.
BURKE—DILLON.—On the 3rd September, at St.
Francis' Church, Melbourne, by the Rev. Father
Quilter, George Louis, eldest son of the late
James Louis Burke, to Charlotte Kate, third
daughter of the late Robert Dillon.
CRESPIGNY—WALSTAB.—On the 24th September,
at Trinity Church, Kew, by the Rev. W. G.
Hindley, Philip Champion Crespigny, jun., son
of Philip Champion Crespigny, of the Bank of
Victoria, and grandson of the late P. R. Cham-
pion Crespigny, gold commissioner and magis-
trate, to Birdie Wilhelmina, daughter of George
Arthur Walstab, of Elsternwick, and grand-
daughter of the late A. J. G. Walstab, J.P.,
of Demerara and Melbourne.
DOUGAN—GILROY.—On the 22nd August, at St.
Nicholas's Church, Cunninghame, by the Rev. G.
M. Connor, M.A., Presbyterian minister of Sale,
Arthur, eldest son of Robert Dougan, Ashfield,
Sydney, to Maggie, second daughter of Thomas
Gilroy, Esq., inspector of public works, Lakes
Entrance.
HUNT—HUNTLY.—On the 15th August, at Christ-
Church, Macarthur, by the Rev. William Put-
tock, James Thomas, son of the late Robert Hunt,
Preston, Lancashire, to Elizabeth Anne, second
daughter of J. L. Huntly, "Glenhuntly," Mac-
arthur.
LEES-MACKINNON.-On the 19th September, at
St. Andrew's Church, Grenfell, N.S.W., by the
Rev. Geo. Paul, James Harcourt, third son of
William Lees, general manager Union Bank of
Australia Ltd., Melbourne, to Ellen (Nellie)
McLean, third daughter of James A. MacKinnon,
Grenfell, N.S.W., and late of Memagong
Station, Young, N.S.W.
LOCKWOOD—FRANCIS - On the 25th August, at
St. Alban's, Elaine, by the Rev. F. W. Coupe,
Alfred Wright, second son of the late Matthew
Henry Lockwood, of Lancefield, and proprietor of
the "West Wimmera Mail," Natimuk, to Alice
Ellen, second daughter of the late Henry Francis.
McDONNELL—MORRISON (Silver Wedding).—On
the 27th September, 1875, at Wilcannia, N.S.W.,
by the late Rt. Rev. Samuel Marsden, D.D.,
Bishop of Bathurst, assisted by the Rev. E. H.
Wright, Edward, eldest son of the late Francis
McDonnell, J.P., Glenfern, St. Kilda, to Abbie,
daughter of the late Andrew Fulmer Morrison,
Kingston, Canada. Present address, prospect
terrace, Camberwell, Melbourne.
McKELLAR—WADE.—On the 18th September, at
the residence of the bride's parents, Eremeran
Station, New South Wales, by the Rev. D. Ross,
W. J. McKellar, of "Bidenunt," Queensland, to
Alice Maude, the fifth daughter of Wm. Wade.
NICHOLLS—HUNT.—On the 5th September, at the
Congregational Church, Brighton, by the Rev.
Jas. Rickard, Arthur George Nicholls, Narracan-
park, Thorpdale, to Ellen (Nellie), youngest
daughter of W. H. Hunt, Esq., "Claverton,"
Bay-street, Brighton. No cards.
RICHARDSON—DUNN.—On the 10th September,
at St. John's Church, city, by the Rev. C.
Thomas, William Henry, third son of the late
Thomas Richardson, Albert-park, to Katie
("Cora"), second daughter of the late Roger W.
Dunn, Melbourne.
SMITH—BAILEY.—On the 5th September, at All
Saints', East St. Kilda, by the Rev. J. Ward
Thomas, Frank, second son of the late George
Smith, of Ballarat, to Kitty Parke, youngest
daughter of John Bailey, Wood's Point.
URQUHART—ROWLEY.—On the 29th August, at
Perth, W.A., by the Rev. - Gilmour, Arthur
Dawson, fourth surviving son of the late George
Urquhart, M.L.C., of Victoria, to Florence,
third daughter of Mrs. Margaret Rowley, of
Richmond, and the late Joseph Rowley, of
Wales, England.
WILSON—THOMSON.—On the 20th September, at
the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. D.
Gordon, Egbert James, the only son of J. P. Wilson,
M.A., LL.D., of Brighton, to Margaret Carslaw,
elder daughter of Andrew Thomson, Esq., "Cathkin",
Middle-crescent, Brighton.
DEATHS.
ALDRED. — On the 23rd September, at the resi-
dence of his son, Henry George Aldred, butcher,
corner of Park and Cecil streets, South Mel-
bourne, Charles, late beloved father of Henry
George, also father of Mrs. C. Miles, of Malvern-
road, aged 84 years.
ARCHDALL. — On the 23rd September, 1900, at his
late residence, "Longraike," Templeton-street,
Castlemaine, Henry Thomas Hewan, mining sur-
veyor, beloved husband of Margaret Mathers
Archdall, aged 65 years.
ARKINSTALL. — On the 18th September, 1900, at
his residence, Wetherill-park, Smithfield, Syd-
ney, New South Wales, formerly of Trentham
Roadstone, Staffordshire, England, aged 71½
years. Home papers please copy.
BULL. — On the 22nd September, at "River View,"
Bairnsdale, Frances, eldest daughter of late
Robert Bull.
BATH. — On the 18th September, at 1.7 a.m., at 15
Errard-street N., Ballarat, Joanna, beloved wife
of Thomas Bath, aged 76 years and 1 month.
BLOOMFIELD.-On the 19th September, at his late
residence, "Marian," Punt-road, East Melbourne,
Benjamin James, the dearly loved husband of
M. A. Bloomfield. Passed peacefully away. (In-
terred 20th inst.)
BOYD.-On the 12th September, 1900, at Mrs.
Drummond's residence, Sycamore-street, Caul-
field, Mary, second daughter of the late William
Boyd, Drysdale. - Interred at Drysdale, Septem-
ber 14, 1900.
BEATTIE.-On the 21st September, at his son's
residence, Davis-street, Brunswick (suddenly),
Allan Beattie, late of Scarsdale, aged 61 years.
Ballarat papers please copy.
BARTON.-On the 25th September (suddenly), at
residence of James Chittick, Station-street, Sey-
mour, Oliver Barton, aged 50 years, brother to
Mrs. Bond, Seymour, and Mrs. W. Gilpin, Euroa.
COLLIER.-On the 20th September, at Perth,
Kate Collier, daughter of Mrs. C. A. Parsons.
CONNOLLY.-On the 20th September, at her resi-
dence, "Malvern-villa," St. John's Avenue, Cam-
berwell, Laura Victoria, dearly beloved wife of
Hugh Morris Connolly, second daughter of Mrs.
Jane and the late Alfred Harper, of Richmond,
aged 38 years.
CAMERON.-On the 22nd September, at 19 Spring-
street, Melbourne, Archibald, the beloved hus-
band of Elizabeth Cameron, formerly manager
Bank of New South Wales, Chiltern, aged 76
years.
CRAMP.-On the 23rd September, at his father's
residence, "Malvena," Gold-street, Clifton Hill,
William, the third eldest and dearly loved son
of Thomas and Martha M. Cramp, aged 22 years
and 4 months.
CAMPBELL.-On the 21st September, 1900, at
"Myrtle Grove," North Brighton, Frances Mary
(Fannie), the wife of Ewan T. Campbell.
DUNSTAN.-On the 20th September, at Mooltan-
villa, Mt. Pleasant, Ballarat (late of 195 Bourke
street east), Elizabeth Sarah, the dearly beloved
wife of William Dunstan, of rheumatic fever,
pleurisy, and coma, aged 56 years. Interred in
the Melbourne General Cemetery on the 22nd
inst. Her end was peace.
DUNN.-On the 20th September, at his late resi-
dence, "Taunton-villa," White Horse road, Box
Hill, Daniel, the beloved husband of Robena J.
Dunn, aged 65 years (late of Victorian Railways).
FIGGINS.-On the 18th September, at his resi-
dence, Glenaroua, James Figgins, aged 72 years,
after a long and painful illness. A colonist of
51 years.
FOX.-On the 14th September, at Heidelberg,
Maurice John Fox, aged 33 years, late organist
Dorcas-street Presbyterian Church, S.M.
Strong and joyous stands the traveller
In the morning glory now,
Not a shade upon the brightness
Of the cool and peaceful brow.
Not a trace of weary faintness,
Nor a touch of lingering pain.
Not a sear to wake the memory
Of the suffering hours again.
FORD.-On the 22nd September, at Darebin-road,
Ivanhoe, Caroline, the beloved sister of Thomas
and Alfred Ford, aged 71 years.
FRANCIS.-On the -25th September, at the resi-
dence of his uncle, Mr. D. J. Chandler, 38 Del-
bridge-street, North Fitzroy, Alfred George, the
beloved eldest son of G. H. Francis, of Upper
Hawthorn, aged 18 years 6 months.
GIBSON.-On the 20th September, at Glenholm,
Dromana, at the residence of his brother, Walter
Gibson, Thomas Gibson, aged 62 years, late of
Masterton, New Zealand, and of Kilbucho,
Biggar, Scotland.
HAGGART. - On the 25th September, suddenly,
James Gordon Haggart, of Mordialloc, late
secretary of George and George Ltd., aged 45
years.
HEFFERNAN.- On the 20th September, at his
late residence, Campbell's Forest Hotel, William,
the beloved husband of Sara Heffernan, and
youngest son of the late John Heffernan, lately
clerk in Victorian railways. A patient sufferer
at rest.
IRONSIDE.-On the 19th September, at her resi-
dence, 42 Tanner-street, Richmond, Emily, relict
of the late Samuel Eades Ironside, aged 60 years.
Adelaide and Tasmanian papers please copy.
JACOBS.-At the residence of Mrs. Green, 91 Vic-
toria-avenue, Albert-park, John Lewis Jacobs,
aged 84. A colonist of 66 years.
JONES.-On the 22nd September, at her residence,
"Seamount," St. George's road, Elsternwick,
Jeanie, the beloved wife of Frank J. Jones, in
her 62nd year.
KEANE.-On the 21st September, at Benalla,
George, the dearly beloved husband of C. Keane,
in his 71st year.
LOEMAN.-On the 20th September, at Bendigo,
Isabella, relict of the late Michael Loeman,
of Glenloeman, Bulla.
McMILLAN.-On the 18th September, 1900, at his
residence, Springwood, Queenscliff, James, the
beloved husband of Mary Ellen McMillan, aged
66 years. Born Londonderry, Ireland. His
end was peace.
MORRIS. - On the 14th September, at "Fosbury,"
Springvale, Mary Ann Morris, late of Queen's-
walk, aged 63. At rest.
McLEOD.-On the 22nd September, at his late resi-
dence, 25 Whitehall-street, Footscray, George
Alexander McLeod, beloved husband of Selina
McLeod, formerly of Clunes, aged 67 years.
McLEOD.-On the 22nd September, at his residence,
102 Dudley-street, West Melbourne, Norman
Lamont McLeod, the beloved father of Mrs.
Robert Service, Mrs. Richard J. Edwards, Mar-
garet, and Norman G. McLeod, aged 67 years.
At rest.
McCREEDIE.—On the 23rd September, at Kew,
Henry McCreedie, late of Butler-street, Camber-
well, aged 50 years. Also, on the 8th last month,
Martha, the wife of the above.
NICOLL.—On the 23rd September (suddenly), at
his late residence Sturt-street, Beaufort, Wil-
liam Reid Nicoll, accountant, aged 67 years. A
resident of 47 years.
OLLEY.—On the 12th September, at "Clydebank,"
Osborne, Mornington, Christina, lhe beloved wife
of Robert Olley, aged 78 years; married at St.
Peter's, Melbourne, 1849. A great sufferer at
rest. "Peace, perfect peace."
PHILPOT.—On the 24th September, at her resi-
dence, Violet Town, Sarah, the beloved wife of
William Robert Philpot, Victorian railways,
Violet Town, aged 27 years, after a lingering and
painful illness.
PURCELL.—On the 20th September, at his resi-
dence, 164 Barkly-street, Carlton, James, the
beloved husband of Mary Purcell, and father of
John Purcell, aged 60 years. R.I.P.
ROBERTSON.-On the 21st September, at Brigh-
ton, suddenly, Bessie, dearly beloved wife of
David Robertson, late of Ballarat and Fiji, and
sister of the late John Cogdon, P.M. Ballarat
and Fiji papers please copy.
ROBERTSON.—On the 21st September, accident-
ally drowned in the Yarra, Claude Manly, fifth
son and youngest child of Jane and William
Robertson, whipmaker, of 69 Lyndhurst-street,
Richmond, aged 8 years and 8 months. "Bennie
little Claude." Also, on 29th October, 1883,
Arthur Yates, accidentally drowned in Burnley-
street quarry, aged 8 years 11 months. "Our
first born."
ROSS. - On the 21st September, at Macedon-house,
Gisborne, Annie, relict of the late John Ross,
late of Doveton-street, Castlemaine, and Evan-
dale-road, Malvern, aged 61 years.
RUSSELL.—On the 19th September, at 69 Eliza-
beth-street, Paddington, New South Wales, Arthur
Russell, in his 67th year (late of Dunolly and
Rutherglen.
SLATTERY.—On the 20th September, at her resi-
dence, Woodend North, Catherine, the dearly be-
loved wife of John Slattery, aged 58 years. R.I.P.
SMITH.—On the 19th September, at 80 Victoria-
avenue, Albert-park, James C. Smith, dearly be-
loved husband of Isabella Smith, after a long
and painful illness, aged 78 years (late of Sale).
A colonist of 53 years.
SHANKS.-On the 24th September, at 83 Verdon-
street, Williamstown North, Elizabeth, the be-
loved wife of John L. Shanks, aged 52 years.
R.I.P.
STEWART.—On the 23rd September, at his late
residence, Nelson-place, Williamstown, Henry,
the beloved husband of Mary Stewart, aged 70
years. "At rest."
SMITH.—On the 22nd September, at her residence,
"Illvia," Daisy-street, Essendon, Elizabeth, the
beloved wife of William Smith, and mother of
Charles Leighton, late of Maldon, aged 76
years.
TURNBULL.—On the 24th September, at Largs
Bay, South Australia, Mary Forsyth, widow of
the late John Turnbull, of the Adelaide S.S. Co.,
and eldest daughter of the late John Bryce Glass-
ford, East St. Kilda.
TOD.-On the 21st September, at her residence,
Spring-villa, No. 2 Lennox-street, Hawthorn,
Mary Tod, widow of the late John Tod, aged 80
years.
TUCK.-On the 21st-September, at Liebig-street,
Warrnambool, Gladys May, infant daughter of
Charles and Mary Tuck.
VALE.- On the 20th September, at his residence,
114 Macaulay-road, Kensington, John Frederick,
the beloved husband of Marian M. I. Vale.
WANLISS.-On the 19th September, 1900, at Sturt
street, Ballarat, Margaret, beloved wife of New-
ton Wanliss, aged 33 years.
WALSHE.-On the 25th September, at his residence,
90 York-street west, South Melbourne,
Lawrence Walshe, aged 69 years.
WARE.-On the 17th September, at 71C Darlinghurst
road, Sydney, Jane Ware, late of Bella
Vista, Melbourne, aged 66 years. Warrnambool
papers please copy.
WATCHORN.-On the 22nd September, at 9 Rail-
way-place, Williamstown, Robert, beloved hus-
band of Eliza Watchorn, aged 67 years.
WORTHINGTON.-On the 23rd September (sud-
denly), at 60 Hope-street, South Yarra, Henry,
the beloved husband of Maria Worthington, and
father of Henry, George, and Maria, aged 81
years.
IN MEMORIAM.
AMOTT.—In loving memory of Adelaide, beloved
wife of George Amott, who departed this life
September 24, 1899. Aged 48 years. A good wife
and loving mother, beloved and respected by all
who knew her. - G.A.
BELL.-In loving remembrance of my beloved wife,
Daisy Marion May, who passed away at Elmore
on the 23rd of September, 1899.
Rest, sweet rest.
BURMEISTER.-In loving remembrance of Leopold
Burmeister, who died at Beaufort-street, Perth,
W.A., September 20, 1899. (Inserted by his lov-
ing wife.) "To memory, ever dear."
BURROUGHS.-In loving remembrance of Hannah
Burroughs, who passed away at Kew on the 21st
September, 1898. Lest we forget.
BRANCH.-In fond and loving remembrance of
William Branch, who died September 26, 1891.
Gone, but not forgotten, or ever will be, by his
loving sister and niece (S. Hile and Lizzie).
DOLLAR.-In loving remembrance of our dear
mother, Margery Dollar, who passed away at
Chewton on 23rd September, 1899.
DURHAM.-In loving memory of my dear father,
Charles James Durham, who entered into rest
September 23, 1899, Hoxton-villa, Bridport-street,
Albert-park, aged 68 years.
His image never shall depart,
Deep graven on my sorrowing heart,
Till memory is dead.
-Inserted by his only daughter, Mrs. Rudolph
Walters, Coburg.)
DILLON.-In sad and loving memory of Edward
James Dillon, who died suddenly at Sydney, Sep-
tember 25, 1897. A loving husband and a fond
father.
And though in lonely grief I sigh,
For those beloved no longer nigh,
Submissive still would I reply,
Thy will be done.
-(Inserted by C.J. and I.D.)
GLEESON.—In loving remembrance of our dear
mother, Joanna Gleeson, who died at Carlton,
September 22, 1893. (Inserted by her loving chil-
dren.)
GRANT - In loving memory of our dear
sister, Tot (Mrs. J. H. Grant), who passed away
at Prahran on 21st September, 1899. Peace, per-
fect peace.-Ruth and Julie Irvine.
HIDGCOCK.-Our dear brother Jim, who passed
away at Dandenong, September 21, 1898. Lovingly
remembered.
IEVERS.—In fond remembrance of Mary, the lov-
ing wife for 60 years of William Ievers, who died
at Mount Ievers, Royal-park, 24th September,
1898. May her soul rest in peace.
KRONHEIMER.—In sad and affectionate remem-
brance of Max Kronheimer, who departed this
life, September 24. 1893. G.R.H.S.J.P.-(Inserted
by G.L.).
MAYBLLE.—In loving memory of my dear mother,
who departed this life at Monteflore-house, 49
Rathdown-street, Carlton, on the 23rd Septem-
ber, 1891. (Inserted by her daughter, S.A.P.)
MOSES.-In loving memory of Maria, beloved wife
of Ralph Moses (late of Collins-street), who de-
parted this life September 22, 1899. God rest her
soul.
McCALLUM.—In sad and loving memory of Dun-
can McCallum (Moggatt, Glenloth), who died
September 24, 1897.
"God knows the way, He holds the key.
He guides us with unerring hand;
Some time, with tearless eyes we'll see,
Yes, there, up there we'll understand."
MACARTNEY. - In memory of Mrs. George
Macartney, a good friend, who died at Moonee
Ponds, 25th September, 1893.
NALLY--In loving remembrance of C. A. Nally
(our dear Chris), who died on the 22nd of Sep-
tember, 1898, at East Melbourne. Requiescat in
pace. Gone-what unutterable anguish lies in
that one word!
""Out of a life ever mournful,
Out of a land very lomful,
Where in bleak exile we roam,
Into a jovland above us,
Where there's a Father to love us,
Into our Home. Sweet Home."
TODD.-In loving memory of William Todd, late
superintendent Victorian railways, who died at
13 St. James street, Moonee Ponds, September
23, 1896.
For ever with the Lord;
To memory ever dear.
-Inserted by his loving wife and family.)
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