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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
BIRTHS.
ALLENDER - On the 8th November, at "Merton
Grange," Waubra, the wife of A. T. Allender—a
daughter.
BEGG - On the 16th November, at Whitehall
street, Yarraville, the wife of A. M. Begg—a son.
BOUNDY - On the 26th November, the wife of
Arthur E. Boundy of a son. Both doing well.
BUCKLEY - On the 9th November, at "Mena
house," the wife of Captain P. N. Buckley of a
son.
BARNETT - On the 11th November, at 233 Mal
vern-road, South Yarra, the wife of Henry Bar
nett—a daughter.
BAILEY-FISHER.—On the 27th October, at "Wy
nola," Sturt-street, Ballarat, the wife of S.
Bailey-Fisher—a daughter.
BLIGH.—On the 14th November, at 372 Montague
street, Albert-park, the wife of Robert Bligh—
a son.
BOX.—On the 20th November, at "Mernda,"
Wright-street, Essendon, the Wife of E. J. Box
(Broadmeadows)—a daughter.
CAMERON.—On the 6th November, at "Crevilly,"
Hall-street, Castlemaine, the wife of Jonathan
Cameron—a daughter.
CARR.—On the 6th November, at Euroa, the wife
of Perceval W. Carr—a daughter.
FISHBOURNE.—On the 23rd November, at "Ben
dora," Ardmona, the wife of R. T. Fishbourne—
a daughter.
GATES.—On the 27th November, at St. John's
Vicarage, Healesville, the wife of the Rev. A. C.
F. Gates—a daughter.
HINKINS.—On the 20th November, the wife of
Geo. H. Hinkins—a son. Both doing well.
HURLSTON - On the 21st November, at 421 Dorcas
street, South Melbourne, the wife of Arthur C.
Hurlston—a daughter.
HYDE.—On the 14th November, at 864 High
street, Armadale, the wife of Percy Hyde of a
daughter.
JOHNSON.—On the 26th November, at Sheppar
ton, the wife of William Johnson, solicitor, of
a son.
KENNY.—On the 19th November, the wife of Dr.
T. J. W. Kenny, of Albert-park—a daughter.
LEECH.—On the 20th November, 1904, at Tren
tham, the wife of Norris Leech, junior (farmer,
Kyneton-road)—a son. Both doing well.
MOORE.—On the 16th November, at 130 Albert-
road, Albert-park, the wife pf G. E. Moore—a
son.
MACKNIGHT.—On the 14th November, the wife
of A. Campbell Macknight, Rutherglen—a son.
McCALLUM.—On the 20th November, at Nurse
Leeman's, Sydney-road, Brunswick, the wife of
Cr. W. D. McCallum, "Blairgowrie," Craigie
burn—a son.
McLEOD.—On the 14th November, at Leila-street,
Prahran, the wife of R. A. P. McLeod—a son.
NATHAN - On the 20th November, at Viola, 137
Barry-street, Carlton, the wife of Joseph Nathan—
a daughter.
ROBERTSON.—On the 20th November, at Cottesloe,
Perth, W.A., the wife of Thomas Robertson of a
son.
SKEWES.—On the 9th November, at Girdlestone
street, Ararat, the wife of Dr. S. G. Skewes—a
son.
WEST (nee Webb).—On the 10th November, at
Violet Town, the wife of W. Clarke West—a
daughter.
WHITE.—On the 11th November, at Restormel,
Traralgon, the wife of J. Philip While, Vellure,
Tinamba—a daughter.
WICKES.—On the 21st November, at "Merriang,"
wife of G. C. C. Wickes of a son.
MARRIAGES.
BRADY—HOGAN - On the 12th October, at the
Sacred Heart Church, Tatura, by the Rev. T. J.
O'Connell, James, third son of Janus Brady,
Esq., Meath-park, Tatura North, to Annie Teresa,
third daughter of Thomas Hogan, Esq., J.P.,
Tatura.
BOURKE—FELS - On the 18th October, at St.
Patrick's Cathedral, by the Rev. Father
Murphy, Mathew, second son of James Bourke,
of Bairnsdale, to Mary, twin daughter of Joseph
and Ruphine Fels, late of Clare, South Australia.
BOWSER—WILLIAMS - On the 18th July, at
Scots Church, Fremantle, by the Rev. Robert
Hanlin, Thomas Arthur, the youngest son of the
late J. H. Bowser, of "Ford-house," Footscray,
to Martha, the fifth daughter of Mr. D. Williams,
"Lea," Manningtree-road, Hawthorn.
BURTON—McMULLEN.—On the 5th October, at
All Saints' Church, Tientsin, by the Rev. J. H.
Sedgewick, and afterwards at H.B.M. Consulate,
H. G. M. Burton, of H.M. Customs, Newchwang,
China, to Isabella, youngest daughter of late
John McMullen, Keysborough, Dandenong.
CARDEN—DARCY.—On the 11th October, at the
Catholic Church, Colac, by the Rev. Father
McCarthy, Robert James, eldest son of the late
Richard Carden, of Albert-park. to Kate, younger
daughter of the late Thomas Darcy, of Mount
Gellibrand.
COOK—SMITH - On the 1st November, at Method
ist Parsonage, Church-street, Richmond, by
the Rev. J. H. Tuckfield, Joseph William Kent
Cook, eldest son of the late Edward Cook, of
Richmond, to Emma, eldest daugher of the late
Joseph Jones Smith, of Geelong.
CRUSE—MORONEY.—[Golden Wedding.]-On the
27th November, at All Saints' Chuch, Portland,
by the Rev. Father Roe, Peter Martin, second
son of the late Iver O'Lavis Cruse, of H.M. Cus
toms, Christiania, Norway, to Bridget Annie,
eldest daughter of the late Matthew Francis
Moroney, contractor and builder, of Limerick,
Ireland. Present address, Hawthorn, Portland.
CUTTLE—JEWELL.—On the 31st October, at Col
lins-street Baptist Church, by the Rev. S. Pearce
Carey, M.A., George Frederick, youngest son of
the late Rev. Wm. Cuttle, of Bristol, England,
to Ethel Isabel, youngest daughter of Mrs. E. A.
Jewell, of East Melbourne.
DAWBARN—CAMERON.—On the 28th September
(by special license), at St. Saviour's Cathedral,
Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Aftica, by the
Rev. W. V. D. Beresford, Alec Proctor Dawbarn,
Standard Bank, Newcastle, S.A., third son of
James Proctor Dawnarn, Esq., Leytonstone, Eng
land, to Katherine Muriel Cameron, fourth daugh
ter of the late Hugh Fraser Cameron, "Airlie
Bank," Geelong, and Mrs. Cameron, Morong,
Queenscliff.
DE MOLE—WYNDHAM.—On the 29th October,
1904, at Sydney, Herbert Maudslay, youngest son
of late H W. De Mole, Kew, to lvo F., third
daughter of Reginald Wyndham, Branxton,
N.S.W.
FRANCIS—COOPER - On the 9th November, at St.
Mary'a Church, Morwell, by the Rev W. D.
Kennedy, assisted by the Rev. F. B. Hoysted,
Ernest, second, son of William Francis, of Yin
nar, to Lily, youngest daughter of Samuel
Cooper, of Morwell.
GEORGE—COUGLE - On the 25th October, at St.
Saviour's Church, Collingwood, by the Rev. C.
Barnes, Arthur Edward, second son of John
George, "Glenwood," Buln Buln, to Gertrude
Alice, fifth daughter of thg late John Vail
Cougle, of Beaconsfield and Clunes.
GLASIER—HALL - On the 29th October, at Green
ville, by the Rev. Francis Neale, Harry Randolf,
only son of T. S. Glasier, late of Bendigo, to
Agnes, eldest daughter of J. T. Hall, Green
vale.
GOULD—McCLELLAND - On the 26th October,
1904, at Wesley Church, Melbourne, by the Rev.
S. J. Hoban, Lenoard John, youngest son of
Henry Gould, Bacchus Marsh, to Bessie, youngest
daughter of James McClelland, Waggarandall,
Victoria.
HAMILTON—REYNOLDS - On the 18th October, at
the Methodist Church, Moonee Ponds, by the Rev.
Francis Neale, Charles Ferguson, third son of
R. Scott Hamilton, of Auburn, to Rose C, M.,
fifth daughter of William Reynolds, of Mount
Alexander road, Moonee Ponds.
HOLLOW—BERRlE. — On the 2nd November, at
the Holy Trinity Church, East Melbourne,
Joseph Thomas, eldest son of the late Joseph
Hollow, of North Fitzroy, to Ruby Mary, second
eldest daughter of the late Alexander John
Berrie, of Sydney.
HUMPHRIS—WHITE - On the 14th November, at
St. Patrick's Cathedral, Ballarat, by the Rev.
T. Guilfoyle, Edmund Humphris, Maryborough,
to Annie, second daughter of Thomas White,
Macarthur-street, Ballarat,
KELL—HUBBARD - On the 12th November (the
golden wedding day of the brlde's mother), at
St Alban's Church, Armadale by the Rev. B.
Newport White, Robert Elliott, eldest son of
Captain George Kell of South Shields, England,
to Alice Emily, youngest daughter of Mrs. and
the late Henry Hubbard, late of H.M. Cust
oms of 38 Grandview Grove, Armadale.
MACDONALD—RUTHERFORD.—On the 28th Sep-
tember, 1904, at Montreal, Canada, by the Rev.
Geo. F. Johnston, B.A., B.D., assisted by Rev.
J. G. Greig, Mary Rutherford, of Montreal,
daughter of the late Douglas Rutherford, Esq.,
to Robert H. Macdonald, son of Roderick Mac
donald, Moonee Ponds, Vic.
MACNAMARA—SINCLAIR.—On the 2nd Novem
ber, at St. Patrick's Church, Syney, by the
Rev. P. P. Piquet, S.M., Patrick Joseph Mac
Namara, of Sydney, eldest son of Joseph Power
MacNamara, Limerick, Ireland, to Gertrude,
daughter of the late John Sinclair, "Blenheim,"
St. Kilda road, Melbourne.
MEAGHER—SMITH.—On the 12th November, at
Sts. Peter and Paul's, South Melbourne, by the
Rev. Father Collins, Thomas Francis, third son of
the late Thos. Meagher, of Manchester, England,
to Margaret Garnett (Maggie), youngest daugh
ter of Frederick F. Smith, Albert-park, Mel
bourne, formerly of Darlington, England,
MORGANS-LANSDOWN.—On the 18th June, 1901,
at St. Mary's Church of England, Woodstock,
South Africa, by the Rev. S. Daltry, M.A., John
Edward Morgans, of Sea Point, South Africa, late
of Robirson-street, Prahran, youngest son of
Susan Perry and the late Henry George Morgans,
to Florence Mary, only daughter of Charles Mor
gan Lansdown, Esq., of Woodstock, South Africa,
late of England.
MORECROFT—SMITH.—On the 5th. October, at St.
John's Church, Bungaree, by Ven. Archdeacon
Allanby, Arthur G. Morecroft, Portland, son of
G. Morecroft, Wedderburn, to Una Vere E.
Smith, daughter of J. P. Smith, J.P., and grand
daughter of late Sir George Smith, Cheshire,
England.
MUNRO—AITKEN.—On the 26th October, at Dor
cas-street Presbyterian Church, South Melbourne,
by the Rev. A. J. Wade, Walter S., eldest son
of the late David Munro, to Victoria, younger
daughter of Mr. James Aitken, "Dalkeith," Al
bert-park.
NICHOLLS—GILL.—On the 8th March, 1904, at
the Wesleyan Church, Melbourne, by the Rev.
A. R. Edgar, assisted by Rev. G. H. Cole, Ed
ward, eldest son of E. T. Nicholls, Bendigo, to
Mabel, sixth daughter of W. R. Gill. Bendigo.
PRF.NDERGAST—WOLLACOTT.—On the 19th Oc
tober, at All Saints' Church, St. Kilda, by the
Rev. Canon Potter, Alfred Charles, eldest son of
the late Alfred Prendergast and Mrs. H. Prender
gaet, "Home Lea," Martin-street, Elsternwick,
and Ida E. G., only daughter of C. A. Wollacott,
Esq., Trinian-street, East Prahran.
POPE—HARNETT.—On the 8th October, at Wesley
Church, Western Australia, by the Rev. W. C.
Butler, Willis Gordon, fifth son of Mr. Samuel
Pope, of Box Hill, to May, eldest daughter of
Mrs. Harnett, of Malvern.
TAYLOR-CROCKFORD.—On the 27th October,
1904, at St. Paul's Church, Ascotvale, by the
Rev. T. K. Pitt, assisted by Rev. A. Caffin,
Walter Henry Horder, the eldest son of Henry
Taylor, to Daphne, the eldest daughter of
Richard Crockford, of Moonee Ponds.
WALLACE—HANNAN.—On the 19th October, at
St. Ignatius' Church, Richmond, by the Rev.
Father Hearn, assisted by Rev. Father Barry,
Michael J. Wallace, of Carlton, to Maggie,
younger daughter of John Hannan, of East Rich
mond.
WADDELL—VICTOR.—On the 2nd November, at
Christ Church, Daylesford, William H. Waddell,
of "Kiora," Armadale, to Daisy, daughter of
Mr. J. G. Victor, Daylesford.
WYATT-CHARTERS.—On the 1st September,
1904, at the Presbyterian Church, Flemington, by
the Rev. R. Thomson, John Charles, eldest son
of Joseph Wyatt, of Buchan, to Georgina Ann
Charters, youngest daughter of C. H. Charters,
Esq., Princess-street, Flemington, and grand
daughter of the late Captain James Charters, of
Glendona. Antrim, Ireland.
DEATHS.
BAILEY.—On the 20th November, at "Loudoun
Braes," Jamestown. Marion, the beloved wife of
Robert Bailey, aged 51.
BALLANTYNE.—On the 22nd November, at How-
long, N.S.W., Margaret Kennedy, widow of late
Rev. D. H. Ballantyne, and dearly loved mother
of Mrs. Alexander Macvean, of Howlong Station,
and J. M. Ballantyne, of Brighton.
BARLOW.—On the 26th November, at her home at
Fernihurst, after a long and painful illness,
Betsey, the dearly loved wife of Geo. Barlow,
late of Tarnagulla, aged 79 years.
BOLAM.—On the 25th November, 1904, at Mildura,
Hubert Cecil Vining (Bert), aged 31, beloved
and only son of E. M. E. and the late Thomas
Bolam, Brother of Mrs. Wm. de Tracy, Mrs.
(Dr.) Lambert, and Nurse Bolam. A peaceful
end to a valiant fight.
BULL.—On the 25th November, at Box Hill,
Martin Ernest Moon, dearly beloved son of
Richard and Catherine Bull, aged 23. Bendigo
papers please copy.
BASTIN.—On the 24th November, at the residence
of her niece, Mrs. T. Pollard, Church-street,
Rutherglen, Louisa Bastin, aged 64 years.
BRENNAN.—On the 23rd November, at Denicull
Creek, near Ararat, Margaret, third daughter of
Mary and the late Augustine Brennan. R.I.P.
BLACKLOW.—On the 21st November, at Carlton,
William Henry, eldest beloved son of William
and Ada Blacklow, grandchild of Henry Weedon,
Carlton, aged 5 years.
BEGG.—On the 24th November, at Whitehall
street, Yarraville, the infant son of A. M. and
Grace Begg.
CAIN.—On the 19th November, at the residence of
her son-in-law, J. H. Benjamin, Natte Yallock,
Mary Anne, widow of the late James Cain, aged
77 years and 3 months; an old colonist, living
on the Avoca River over 50 years.
CARROLL.—On the 28th November, James J. P.,
the beloved eldest son of Daniel and Julia Car
roll, of the Hurling Club Hotel, Market-street,
South Melbourne, aged 30 years. Requiescat in
pace.
COCKBURN.—On the 25th November, at his resi
dence, No. 2 Grove-road, Hawthorn, Ousley
Rowley Cockburn, aged 85 years 11 months.
CROSSLEY.—On the 27th November, at North
Shore, Geelong, Eli Crossley, of "Retreat,"
Bambra, and "Tom's Lake" Station, Booligal,
aged 68 years.
CHURCHWARD. — On the 23rd November, at
"Mafeking-house," Ocean-grove, John Eden, be
loved husband of Florence E. Churchward, aged
41.
CURTIS.—On the 25th November, 1904, at No. 27
Corsair-street, Burnley, Richmond, Arthur Henry,
dearly beloved eldest son of Arthur Joseph and
Jessie Jane Curtis, aged 34. (Interred Sunday,
27th, Kew Cemetery.)
DAVIES.—On the 24th November (suddenly), at
her residence, No. 65 The Parade, Ascotvale, Ma-
tilda, the dearly beloved wife of Hugh Davies,
aged 41 years.
DANE.—On the 21st November, at her residence.
No. 1 Flemington-street, Flemington, Grizella
Dane, the dearly beloved aunt of Mrs. G. Cariss,
of Flemington, Mr. W. H. Saunders, of West
Melbourne, and Mr. B. C. Saunders, of Tas
mania, in her 84th year.
DOIDGE.—On the 22nd November, at 279 High
street, Northcote, Elizabeth, beloved wife of H.
Doidge, aged 49 years.
DUNCAN.—On the 24th November, at 52 Marine
parade, Abbotsford, Margaret Mary, the beloved
child of Francis and Mary Ellen Duncan, also
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Davine, Col
lingwood, and Mrs. J. Duncan, Abbotsford, aged
15 months.
ELLIS. — On the 23rd November, at Armadale,
Adele, eldest daughter of Angell and Hannah
Ellis, aged 38.
FINLAYSON.—On the 23rd November, 1904, at his
residence, Royal Arcade Hotel, Little Collins
street, Melbourne, John Francis, the dearly be
loved husband of Louisa Finlayson, aged 36
years.
GILBERT.—On the 15th November, at Willow
Bank, Glengarry, Gippsland, the residence of
John Nicol, A. Jeannette Gilbert, daughter of
late John Gilbert, of Edinburgh.
GREEN.—On the 24th November, at 7 William-
street, Balaclava, Maggie, the dearly loved only
child of Norman and Annie Green (late of
Daylesford).
GREENHILL.—On the 21st November, at her re-
sidence, Ettrick, Suffolk-road, Surrey Hills,
Esther, the beloved wife of Mr. James Green
hill, evangelist, Church of Christ, Surrey Hills,
after painful Illness, aged 40 years. .
GUBBY.—On the 26th November, 1904, at his resi-
dence, "Tarcoola," Mt. Pleasant road, Belmont
Geelong, John, the beloved husband of Annie
Gubby, aged 76 years.
HARSTON.—On the 28th November, at his resi-
dence, "Bona Vista," Nelson-road, Mont Albert,
Alfred William Harston, formerly of Chancery
lane, the beloved husband of Rose Kate
Harston.
HARMAN.—On the 20th November, at Perth, W.A.,
after sudden illness, Herbert Window, dearly
beloved and only son of A. W. and Alice Harman,
of Warracknabeal, in his 25th year.
HILL.—On the 28th November (suddenly), at his
residence. No. 8 Anderson-street, Geelong West,
James Hill, the dearly beloved husband of Mary
Hill, in his 71st year.
HUTCHINSON.—On the 22nd November, at her
residence, Rippleside, North Geelong, Martha,
dearly beloved wife of Archibald Hutchinson,
late of Goornong, aged 81 years.
HUTTON.—On the 24th November, at her residence,
Dover-street, Newmarket, Annie Alice, widow of the
late J. M. Hutton, eldest daughter of the late J.
D. Syers, of South Yarra.
IRWIN.—At his residence, McKillop-street, Gee
long (after a short illness), William John, be
loved husband of Emily Irwin (of the Water
Supply department).
JAMIESON.—On the 27th November, at "Shirley,"
Asling-street, North Brighton, Robert, the dearly
beloved husband of Caroline A. S. Jamieson, in
his 69th year.
KELLY.—On the 27th November, at Armadale,
Brigid, the beloved wife of Tobias Kelly (shire
engineer of Tungamah), and daughter of the late
J. P. Whitty, of Katamatite.
KERKIN.—On the 27th November, Jane, the dearly
beloved wife of William Kerkin, and mother of
Mrs. Hanneysee, Mrs. Briggs, Mrs. Tulloh, and
Mrs. Curtayne, aged 78 years. A colonist of 50
years.
KIMPTON.—On the 20th November, 1904, at Strang-
ways, Sarah Ann, dearly loved daughter of Ed-
ward Kimpton, aged 33 years. Dearly beloved by
all who knew her.
LANG.—On the 22nd November, at "Rossmoor"
(private hospital), Yea, Archibald, of Kimmell-
park, Cheviot, and Mount Sturt, New South
Wales, the beloved husband of E. C. Lang, and
son of the late John Lang, of Pine-lodge, Tocum-
wal, New South Wales.
LAWLESS.—On the 20th November, at her son's
residence, Boolarra, Elizabeth Lawless, late of
Wallace, aged 70 years. R.I.P.
LOWMAN.—On the 22nd November, at her resi-
dence, "The Folly," Christmas Hills, Sarah,
relict of the late Robert Lowman, aged 86; a
colonist of 50 years.
McKENZIE.—On the 18th November, at Undera,
Donald, third son of the late Thomas McKenzie,
of Undera, and dearly beloved husband of Annie
McKenzie (nee Travis), aged 31 years. Late of
Cheltenham. (Interred at Mooroopna, Novem
ber 19.)
McDONALD.—On the 23rd November, 1904, at
Echuca, at the residence of his eldest son, John
McDonald, native of Dornoch, Sutherlandshire,
Scotland, aged 87 years.
McCLEAN.—On the 22nd November, James, the
dearly beloved husband of Jane McClean, late of
Victoria College, and for many years master of
St. Patrick's College. R.l.P.
McLEOD.—On the 20th November, at Leila-street,
Prahran, Claude Alexander, infant son of R. A. P.
and Mary McLeod.
McKANE.—On the 18th November, at Melbourne,
James McKane, late of Raywood. aged 79 years.
R.I.P.
MOORE.—On the 19th November, at Broome, W.A.,
the infant son of Walter and Enid M. Moore.
MARSHALL.—On the 25th November, at Wangar
atta, John Collingwood, dearly loved husband of
Eliza Marshall, for many years an elder of the
Presbyterian Church, and greatly esteemed secre
tary of the Shire of North Ovens, aged 80 years.
A colonist for 50 years.
MURPHY.—On the 26th November, at his resi
dence, "Glengariff," Manningtree-road, Haw
thorn, Timothy Murphy, J.P. (ex-M.L.A., Rod
ney), aged 63 years. Requiescat in pace.
NEWLANDS.—On the 22nd November, at his resi
dence, No. 73 Bridge-road, Richmond, George
Smith Newlands, beloved husband of Mary New
lands.
PATERSON.—On the 23rd November, 1904, at her
late residence. Inglewood Farm, Carisbrook,
Margaret, relict of the late William Paterson,
aged 88 years.
PUDNEY (nee Tighe).—On the 20th November, at
her residence, "The White House," Yannathan,
South Gippsland, Marianne Frances (Nan), the
dearly loved only sister of James A. Tighe, of
Flemington. R.l.P. (Interred on the 22nd No
vember.)
PIGGOTT.—On the 18th November, at his brother
in-law's residence, "Pendennis," 4 Barnett-
street, Fremantle, William George, dearly be
loved son of Eliza Jane and the late William
Piggott, Fremantle, late of Berwick, and loved
brother of Mrs. H. Hardwick, A. C. Piggott, Mrs.
G. Cathcart, Mrs. H. J. Thomas, and Mrs. J.
Illingworth, aged 26 years.
ROBERTSON.—On the 20th November, at Struan
house, Narracoorte, South Australia, William
Robertson, aged 42.
ROUVRAY.—On the 21st November, at the resi
dence of her daughter, Mrs. C. Thirlwell, Rich
ardson-street, Middle-park, Fanny, relict of the
late James Rouvray, of Prahran, and beloved
mother of J. A., A. G., C. P., A. A. Rouvray;
Mrs. J. Bundy, Mrs. W. Nicolls, Mrs. C. Thirl
well, aged 92 years. Her end was peace. In
terred St. Kilda Cemetery, Nov. 22.
REID.—On the 27th November, at her late resi
dence, Bellhinnie, Canterbury-road, Middle-park,
Erskine, the dearly beloved wife of James Reid,
aged 71 years. At rest.
SOMERVILLE.—On the 21st November, at Sydney,
Richard Neville, surveyor, second son of the late
Townshend and Mary Somerville, formerly of
"Berreenna," Essendon.
STRANGER.—On the 24th November, at "Yeo
house," Barkly-street, East Brunswick, Thomas
Stranger, sen., aged 85 years.
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DEATHS.

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SCRIVEN.-On the 22nd November, at the resi

dene of her grandmother, Mrs. W. W.
Heidelberg-road, Clifton Hill, Jan?, reii' i of
Joseph Scriven, mother of <«>• .re" Serix.-n. Mr«.
(.'. Nix. and N1 r ■. XI. Ma; thewagtd I'J M-ai's.
i tol'.i.Ut of 01 years.

STRACHAN.—On the ISO: Nov ir-.'.icat litv rr-i

donro, If..:n.!c;iII. M'-rti:;* *t 'H, toil' . I'riiC of tar
late A. P. Mt.ich.tu. and •ci.v.l d.tujthter <•[ (lu
late \ i j y Itl v. H-. jti Ai ins'.'.' tig, of Ixiluiui.t,

Ireland.

STUART.—On it? th'th N\ ml it, at the Manse,

Bacchus Marsh, Frederick Charles, second son of
the Rev. J. A. a. ;t M. stoat t, ..^. <1 20 years. Wist j
Axr-lral-an papers p'.-a'e v'-py. i

TOZER.—Pit tii-. CCii'l November, :.t If.f s»n-fn- |

law's residence. Mr. IV. II. R. s-. <0 St. David i

street, l itfov, Amy. 1 ic 1 ■ >vcol wife of John j
Tcizer, Rallarit. and In 1 • -1 ir.- tir.r of Mrs. .1. I!, j
Morsehi-ad, S'dr.t.x; .1. II. Moi- h rd, XXVsl \vis- |
trali.i: ape Mrs. it-Kitnoy, and Mr-. Thump-;
Ben. Fitzrov. as d t'-i j,m-. I
THOMSON.—i in tl:e 7:h N.vi mber. at toast Hcyd- ;

tal, Sydney. Ai.-vandr. !!,b.. w-!:i, only t m

of James and Kate Thomson, cf Wc-'mcvlar 1-|
street, Fa.-t le dge, irand- :i of i-i" s-vcr'n;
Rakexxski r.::J Rev. Alexander Thomson. Mill.-t- .
Bton, aged A years 5 nr.-nth-'.

TUNNKt j.in";.'. —tin t;:.- i-hd N. x • i.: 1 t-jid

denlvt. at her l;-idi r.eNo. 23fr King-sln--.-:.
city. S.irali. the dearly beloved wife 01 John
Tunn.e'.itfe. ag.d 1.2 year?.

TWLLKDDAI.il.—tin the third Novciil.e;-. at hi- rr-i

dejir-, T;> J la >k land Ij'..- of ll.ixvt !ioi n}'. Wil

liam Twerddnle. aired To. j
WATTERS.—i in |:... ;7(!j Novrnthrr. ft SI (fieri- .

dc-arg-trrove. MiHein, l.yn : i Fhr.i:-?, tin <J at ly
belov, i jr.:".!.-*, i-_:-,t> r A. and M. Walters,
aged 11 nvniia. lir.rnd Melbourne Central
I rim: i y 7-: ii i:;-r.

WELSHMAN.-I111 (!>•» 2Tt'i X jvotr.b. r i crl'd. ;.'y. of

tetann-i. l-.h-.u.-.r M.n r.n Met riltingit. K-l?ved
liangiii. r . : J ■'.!! and Evelyn W; 1-lin.on. of Kiti

hora-t ■ •'. I. A lis i i iaged t y. ,ir? an i ; n.. Vitli-. ;
Inter; LJ.-: eon-Jar j (Anit".-, ry. }|«d:2.:y, 2sth No

Vein:.' r. :
WILLIAMS.- Hp. the 2dtlt November. at Beach

r..a-l. ! 1..!v.|::i n. Lydia Jane, dearly btlov-d ■
in .ti er of l-'dv.aril and Heri.cit John Naylor. aged

Tiiyi.i,-. ii:.;.ir.d si. Kiid.i Ceti'.e;try tfstli Na-:
x i in! r. i i
WF.I.U XV nil the 2?id November, at t?o rc-h'encs '

of her ei..n.i-o:i. Bert IV.vell (P-'stal depart-.'
n.cnii. Wangaratta. Caiolin? Antc-li.i Weltnati, ■
relic, of the lair J. K. Wrlmin, age t-S years.

WOOD. — < m the 2"tli NoventDcr. at Iter late rr-i

rien. ^, II. dirr'nam. Kainororik-niad. (',ii:i.he.d,
IThra iv;v of late I'rnlrii k AViilia.ni Wrod,
late of Day;. -;. !,! .r.i Rh i.noiid. only surviving
?!=!■;• of j. J. St.: D..'i.-'ord. and beloved
mother r.f C... XV. J., II. S.. II. E..
F. S.. c. s.. S. <)., I-;. N.. and 0. P. \Vo--d. of

Meil.t-nri.e end West Austialia. in It r Tlst year. ■
W-".UI.Nt d'tfl!. —Pn the 21-t Octobc-r. at Wn.v.I

i ri.ia , S-iti.ik. Eneiai.J. Mr. Henry Woolnonsb.
us- J 72 lorinul:- if Melltouiac and syd

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