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BIRTHS.
BASSET (nee Moreland).—On the 28th Novem-
ber, at "Coornona" Donald, to Mr. and Mrs. B.M.
Basset—a daughter (stillborn).
CASSIDY (nee Finding).—On the 2nd December,
at 396 Rossmoyne-street, Thornbury, the wife of J.
P. Cassidy—a daughter (Dorothy May). Both well.
COOK (nee Nean McDonald).—On the 9th No-
vember at her parent's residence, Horsham, to Mr.
and Mrs. J.G. Cook (late of Bridgewater-on-Lod-
den—a daughter (Jean Eleanor). Present address:
Beaufort.
CROOK.—On the 24th Novemberr, at Mount Dan-
denong, the wife of Joseph Plevine Crook—a son
(Francis Herford)
DORGAN.—On the 19th November. at "Cara-
mot, Nurse Baird's private hospital, Princes Hill
to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dorgan, of Wandin—a son
(Sydney John Francis)
ELLIS (nee Deane Freeman).—On the 26th Octo-
ber, at "Allendale" private hospital, Glenferrie, to
Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Ellis, "Crofts" Moffat-street
Brighton Beach—a daughter (Cecil May Deane)
FITZGERALD.—On the 16th November. at 19
Murray-street. Abbotsford, the wife of J. C. Fitz-
gerald - a son (Clarence Francis).
FREEMAN (nee McNally).—On the 24th Novem-
ber, at " Gtr.'.' ran-place. Albert Park. to
Mr and Mrs. Stanley Freeman— a son (William
Stanley).
GILES.—On the 27th November, at "St. Ives,"
Pascoe Vale, the wife of T. H. D. Gyles—a son.
HARRISON.—On the 2nd December, at Koo-
yong South-terrace. Mount Gambier, the wife of
John Harbison—a daughter
KIEL (nee Ida Ince).—On the 20th November.
at "Wairua," Wattle Tree-road, Malvern, to Dr.
and Mrs. F. Magnus Kiel— a son (Francis Win-
ston.)
LAWRENCE (nee Blanche Beckefeld).—On the
29th November, at "Verona" 16 Beaconsfield-
parade, Croxton to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lawrence
—a daughter (Beryl Eva).
LORD.—On the 26th November, at Violet-grove,
Hawthorn, to Mr. and Mrs. R. William Lord — a
son.
LOVE— On the 23rd November, at Ora House
private hospital. Albany-road. Toorak. the wife of
Mr Fred. D. Love, of Upper Beaconsfield— a daugh-
ter.
McPARLAND (nee Weston).—On the 4th Novem-
bner, at private hospital, Richmond, to Mr. and
Mrs. C. G. McParland—a son (Brian William).
NEIL— On the 2nd November, to Mr. and Mrs.
C. Neil, of Echuca—a son.
O'CONNELL (nee Hill).—On the 15th November,
at Nurse Hogan's. 541 Canning-street. North Carl-
ton to Mr. and Mr. O'Connell, 167 Pigdon-street,
North Carlton— a son (Ennis John).
PATON (nee Branditt).—On the 29th November,
at 554 Canning-street. North Carlton, to Mr. and
Mrs. J. Paton— a son.
PINK (nee Rita Roberts).—On the 27th Novem-
ber at Nurse Neill's private hospital. Arthur-street,
Fairfield to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pink, of Gillies-
street, Fairfield, a daughter (Phyllis Rita). Both
doing well.
PLOWMAN.—On the 27th November, at "St.
Leonards." Turner-street, the wife of Wm. S. Plow-
man, East Malvern — a son.
POLLOCK (nee George).—On the 26th November,
at Nurse Wilson's private hospital. 62 Albion-street,
East Brunswick. the wife of W, R, Pollock, of
Clyde— a daughter (Mary Boronia).
PRINCE (nee Queenie Bromfield).—On the 1st
December. at 122 Somerset-street, Richmond, the
wife of Charles E. Prince — a daughter. Both doing
well.
ROSE.—On the 30th November, at Niddrie pri-
vate hospital. Elsternwick, to Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Rose, of East Malvern— a daughter (Gwen).
ROSS.—On the 28th November, at Lister private
hospital, Darlinghurst, Sydney, the wife of Her-
bert E. Ross — a. son (Herbert Kenneth).
SMITH.—On the 23rd November, at "Etab," 38
Combermore street, Essendon, to Mr. and Mrs. Les.
Smith — a son
SMITH (nee Dorothy Ward).—On the 23rd No-
vember, at White Horse-road. Box Hill, to Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Smith — a son (Lance Arthur Nolan).
STONE (nee Annie Goodall).—On the 22nd No-
vember, at 96 Cole-street, Garden Vale, to Mr. and
Mrs G. A. Stone— a daughter (Janet Laura).
TATCHELL (nee Durham).—On the 23rd Novem-
ber. at 184 Nelson-road, South Melbourne, to Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. H. T. Tatchell— a son (George
Henry).
TAYLOR.—On the 24th November, at "Loch
Alsh," Wills street, Ballarat East, the wife of A.
McL Taylor, chief president A.NA.—a son (John
Andrew).
THOMSON (nee Smith).—On the 2nd December,
at "Ecncroff." Cantebury -street, Moonee Ponds, to
Mr and Mrs. J. A. Thomson — a daughter (Gweneth
Irene).
UTBER.—On the 27th November, at Frankston-
the wife of Leonard R. N. Utber—a son.
WATSON (nee Alice Coulter).—On the 20th
November, at 293 Bay-street, Port Melbourne, to
Mr. and Mrs. John Watson — a son (John Coulter).
MARRIAGES.
BAKER–SAUNDERS.—(Diamond Wedding—
(On the 4th December 1854, at the United Methodist
Free Church. George-street, Fitzroy, by the Rev.
Joseph Towend, Richard Baker, of -Calbounrne. Isle
of Wight, England, to Caroline Saunders, of Cal-
bourne, Isle of Wight. England. Present address;
"Risden, Seymour-road, Elsternwick; formerly of
Erin street, Richmond, and Ballarat.
BRETHERTON—LOWE.—On the 19th Septem-
ber, at St. John's Church of England, Healesville,
by the Rev. Reginald M. Brett, Rupert H., third
son of Sergeant and Mrs. J. Bretherton of Windsor.
to Essie, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. J.
Lewe, of "Egremont," Healesville.
CROSWELL—WEBB.—On the 7th. November, at
the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev.
Mr. Bowles John Henry, the eldest son of Mar-
garet and the late John Robert Croswell, to Emma
May, second eldest daughter of William and Mar-
garet Cullen Webb, of 228 Victoria-street, North,
Melbourne.
DAWSON—BRYANT.—On the 8th August, at
St John's Church of England, Darlinghurst, Syd-
ney, by Rev. E. C. Beck, George Christie, youngest
son of William John Dawson, Esq., of Katoomba,
to Florence, eldest daughter of the late James
Bryant, of North Carlton, Melbourne, and Mrs.
A. Bryant, of North Fitzroy. Address: "Coreena,"
Albemarle-avenue, Rose Bay, N.S.W.
DOBBS—HEELEY.—On the 31st October, at
St Alban's Church, Armadale, by the Rev. E Den-
ton Fethers, Cyril Wilson, eldest son of Mr and
Mrs E Wilson Dobbs, of Canterbury road, Toorak,
to Edith, only daughter of Mrs C and the late
Sydney M Heeley, of Clifton Hill.
EDWARDS—HAILES.—On the 7th November,
at the Burnley Congregational Church, by the Rev.
J. Tonkin, Charles Frederick, only son of Mr. and
the late Mrs. A. Edwards of Richmond, to Violet
Daphne, youngest daughter of Mrs. A. and the late
Harry Hailes, Church street, Richmond
GALT—WOOD.—On the 26th September, at
the Catholic Apostolic Church, Carlton, by the
Rev Thornthwaite, Robert Hackney, eldest son of Rev.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Gait, of Karimba, to Annie
Beatrice, fourth daughter of the late Edwin Wood
and Mrs. Wood, of Coburg. Address: "Ounin-
Jwi," Bunbartha.
HEALEY—JOHNSON.—On the 7th November,
at the Prahran Presbyterian Church, by the Rev.
W. S. Holland. Reginald Lionel, eldest son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. J. Healey, South Yarra, to
Hilda Amelia, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
N. P. Johnson, 46 Grosvenor-street, South Yarra.
LEE—SCULLY.—On the 24th October, at St.
Ignatious's Church, Richmond, by the Rev. Father
M'Grath, Ernest John Lee, second eldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. E. Lee, Highett-street, Richmond,
to Mary (Mary) Scully, only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Scully, Leslie-street, Richmond.
LEVINS—MOORE.—(Silver Wedding.)—On the
4th December, 1889, at St. James's Cathedral,
Melbourne, by the Rev. C. Kellaway, William
Henry, only son of the late James and Susanah
Levins of Southampton. England to Isabell, third
daughter of the late James and Mary Smith Moore.
Present address: "Chadtmoss," 196 Cecil-street,
South Melbourne.
LITTLE—FRENCH.—On the 4th November, at
All Saints' Church, Terang by the Rev. E. Leth-
bridge, Samuel Henry, son of W. R. Little, of
Moonee Ponds, to Jean Elizabeth, eldest daughter
of John and Annie French, of Terangamite Estate,
Terang.
McCORMICK—KEILY. — On the 28th October,
at St. Mary's (Star of the Sea), West Melbourne, by
His Grace Archbishop Mannix. assisted by the Very
Rev. Father O'Dwyer, John Elly, only son of Mrs.
and the late Mr. John McCormick of Flemington,
to Margaret Josephine, youngest daughter of Mrs.
and the late Mr. Denis Kelly, of Gisborne.
McNAUGHTON.—On the 31st October,
at the Presbyterian Manse, Castlemaine by the
Rev. Dr. Boyd M'Kay. Ewen, fourth and only sur-
viving son of the late Donald and Isabella M'Naugh-
ton of Strangways to Catherine Amelia (Millie).
only daughter of Elizabeth and the late William
Eames, of Kangaroo Flat. Present address: Chats-
worth Lodge, Castlemaine.
MURRAY—SYME.—On the 10th November, at
the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. Henry
Nicholls, James, third son of Mr. and Mrs. James
Murray of Annbank, Ayrshire, Scotland, to Rona
Martelli, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.
York Syme, of "Tour Mont," Balwyn, Canterbury-
Melbourne.
OPIE—HAWTHORN.—On the 17th October, at
Christ Church, South Yarra, by the Rev, Leonard
Townsend, Leslie James Lindsay, only son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Opie, of Nicholson street, South Yarra,
to Hazel Vivien, youngest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Hawthorn, of "Ladoc", Orrong road, El-
sternwick. Western Australian papers please copy,
PERMAN—CROWTHER.—On the 21st October,
at All Saints' Church, St. Kilda. by Rev. J. W.
Ashton, M.A., William George, second son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Perman "Ravenworth," Brigh-
ton, to Florence Ellen (Floss), younger daughter of
Mr. J. Richardson Crowther, B.A., and Mrs. Crow-
ther, "Psyche," St. Kilda.
POMEROY–HAND.—On the 9th November, at
Methodist Church, Kew by Rev. E. Turner, J. R,
elder son of James Pomeroy, New Zealand, to Edith
Mabel, younger daughter of Mrs. Hand, Kew, and
the late John Hand, of Seville.
POWELL—CASEY.—On the 31st October, at St.
Mary's Star of the Sea. West Melbourne, by the
Rev. Father O'Dwyer, William Henry, eldest son
of Mr. and Mrs. Powell of Ballarat, to Mary Mar-
garet (Mollie), eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Casey of North Melbourne. Present address:
"Lyttoms,' Dryburgh-street, North Melbourne.
PULLIN–BULLEY.—On the 28th October, at
St. John's, Camberwell by the Rev. Charles Perry,
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Pullin,
"Croydon", Kintore-street. Camberwell, to Eliza-
beth Alice Bulley, youngest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas F. Bulley,' Auburn. At home 11th
December, afternoon and evening, at "Khartoum,"
Kitchener street, Deepdene.
RABY–MEDLEY.—On the 31st October, at the
Methodist Church, Highbury grove, Kew by Rev. J.
R. Harcourt, M.A., Gilbert W., son of the late Ed-
win and Mrs. A. Raby, of Clifton Hill, to Elsie A-
eldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
Medley. At home; Wednesday and Saturday, 9th and
12th December, '"The Hut," Sweetland-road, Box
Hill.
RUSSELL–O'DONOGHUE.—On the 31st Oc-
tober at St. Ignatin's Church, Richmond, by Rev.
Father Fleuny, son of Walter Fred-
erick to Annie Agnes, daughter of William O'Dono-
ghue of Burnley.
SAMPSON–WITHERS.—On the 7th November,
at Christ Church, South Yarra, by the Rev. L.
Townsend, Harold James, second son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. Sampson of Dandenong-road. East St.
Kilda to Ruby, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
G. H. Withers of Nicholson-street, South Yarra.
Present address: "Cranleigh," Woodmason-street,
SIEMSEN-MAIR.—On the 8th October, by the
Rev. W. Hiddlestone, at the Albert-street Baptist
Church, East Melbourne, Charles, youngest son of
Mrs. Siemsen, of Healsville to Jessie Galloway,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mair, of
"Rosslyn", Lennox-street, Richmond. Present ad-
dress: Trevallyn, Launceston.
SMITH–LEAMON.—On the 19th September, at
Holy Trinity. Upwey, by the Rev. G. A. XL Cerutty,
Alexander James, only son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Smith, of Yarraville, to Nellie Myrtle, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Leamon, of
"Hazel Vale", Belgrave, "Windarra", Mont Albert-
road, Canterbury.
STILLMAN-THOMPSON.—On the 11th Novem-
ber, at the Manse, Alexandra by Rev. A. M'Don-
ald, John, second son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Still-
man, Bonnie Doon to Kate Ethel, youngest daugh-
ter of Mr. W. L. Thompson, "Karramomus, Shep-
parton.
THOMPSON–WALKER.—On the 7th Novem-
ber at the Punt Road Methodist Church, South
Yarra by Rev. J.- Stafford, Charles Percival,
youngest son of Mr. J. Thompson of Corowa, New
South Wales, to Emily, youngest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs R. Walker of Prahan. Present ad-
dress : Grenville street, Prahan.
WATERS–SEXTON.—On the 4th November,
at St. Joseph's R. C. Chruch, Warragul by Rev.
Thomas E. second son of Mr. and
Mrs. Waters of Traralgon to Alice B., third
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sexton of
Waringal.
MARRIAGES.
WOOD–COLE.—On the 4th November, at
"Beverley" 110 Albion-street. West Brunswick by
the Rev. A. G. Adamson, Albert Edward, youngest
son of Mrs. M. and the late W. J. Wood, of
"Woodlands" Daylesford to Gladys Hampton,
youngest daughter of Mrs. L. and the late Jonathan
Cole, late of Yarragon, Gippsland
DEATHS.
ADAMS.—On the 3rd December, at her late
residence, 101 Howard-street, North Melbourne, An-
astatia, relict of the late Thomas Adams, loved
mother of Edward, William and Mary, aged 82
years. A colonist for 60 years, R.I.P. Interred
privately 4th December.
ARCHIBALD.—On the 2nd December, at his
parents residence, Morris-street, Williamstown. Al-
len, darling little son of Alfred and Lily Archibald
dear little brother of Annie and Rosie (late of
Queenscliff), also grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Sim-
mons, nephew Mr. and Mrs. M'Loskey, of Wil-
liamstown, aged 3 months.
A little sufferer at rest.
BOOTHMAN.—On the 28th November, at his
brother's residence, Eyre street, Echuca, William
Boothman, age 58 years.
BROWN (nee O'Connor).—On the 20th Deccem-
ber at her residence, 98 lreland-street, West Mel-
bourne, Maria, beloved wife of James Brown, mother
of Bert, Norman. and loving sister of Jack, Jim,
Steve, Mrs Naughton, Mrs. M Pariand, Mrs. Low-
ther, Mrs. Tobin and the late Michael. R.I.P.
BULLOCK.—On the 19th November, at Austin
Hospital, John Gurney (Jack) of Fraser-street.
Richmond, the husband of Florence May Bullock, of
Sydney.
BYRNE.—On the 4th December, LorYis Edna
Elsie, the dearly loved youngest daughter of Harold
and Mabel Byrne, of 91 Park-street, Park-
ville, and loving sister of Una and Lorna, also
beloved granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. John-
son, aged I year 3 months.
Peacefully sleeping.
CARMODY.—On the 22nd November, at his resi-
dence, Simpson-road, Eaglehawk, David, beloved
brother of John. Daniel and Frank.
Rest in peace.
CLARKE.—On the 4th December, at her son's
residence, "Clericote," Eskdale-road, Caulfield.
Marian, widow of the late Marcus Clarke, aged 67
years. A loving mother.
DAVIES.—On the 24th November, at his resi-
dence, "Noddfa" 54 Park-street. St. Kilda, Ivor
the dearly loved husband of Anne Davies, aged 66
years. Interred at Maryborough, 26th November.
Loved by all.
DAWKINS.—On the 27th November, at Canally
Station, New South Wales, Eleen Ada Dawkins,
dearly loved child of George and Mary Dawkins,
years and 2 months (result of an accident).
Deeply mourned.
DENHOLM.—At his residence, Glen Luth, Gis-
bourne, Thomas Denholm, late of Moffat, Scotland,
in his 85th year.
DOWLING.—On the 3rd December, at Mt. St.
Evins, Edmund, beloved son of Ellen and the late
John Dowling of Romsey, and brother of John,
Michael, Sister Leo, William, James and Dr. P.
P. Dowling. Deeply regretted.
DUCK.—On the 20th November, at Westell-road,
Spring Vale, William Alfred, the dearly loved hus-
band of Selina and father of Arthur and
Emma, late of Footscray and Yarraville, in his 69th
year. Interred privately on 28th November at
Spring Vale. Thy will be done.
ESDAILE.—On the 4th December, Edmund John
(Jack), second beloved son of A. R. Esdaile and the
late Isabella Esdaile, of "Ashdale," Brlghton-road,
Elsternwick. Private interment.
FRANCISCO.—On the 2nd December, at Balran-
ald, N.S.W, Gladys Lucy, dearly loved youngest
daughter of Vernon and Marie, of 79 Hoddle-street,
Richmond, aged 3 months.
Our little bud in heaven.
HARVEY.—On the 4th December, at his resi-
dence, 62 Derby-street. Kensington. Joseph Ken-
neth. the dearly beloved husband of Annie Harvey
and loving father of Mrs. Doyle. Mrs. O'Brien. Mrs.
Williams, Mrs. English .Mrs. Turnbull. Mrs. Heg-
ney, Mrs. M'Cormac and Edward, aged 66 years.
Requiescat in pace.
JENNINGS.—On the 3rd December (suddenly),
Jonathan, loved husband of Martha Jennings, of
21 Charles-street, St Kilda.
KENNEDY.—On the 23rd November, at the
residence of her daughter, Mrs. M. J. Clark, Lin-
coln-road, Essendon, Julia, the dearly beloved wife
of the late Daniel Kennedy in her 94th year. A
colonist of 73 years. Interred privately. R.I.P.
LEVI.—On the 4th December, at 154 Bouverie-
street, Carlton, Fanny Levi, beloved wife of Harris
Levi and mother of Sam. Joe. Annie. Mrs. Dora
Pinklestein and Archie, aged 57 years.
MANN.—On the 30th November, at her residence,
33 Thomas street, Jane Mann, beloved
wife of late Mr. John Mann, mother of Mrs. Harris,
Mrs. Kelly, William, Edward, Harry and Ethel.
and sister of Mrs. R. Cracknell and J. Pendlebury,
aged 56 years. Interred Kew on 2nd December.
Sadly missed.
—Inserted by her loving children.
MAY.—On the 1st December, at Wonthaggi, Clif-
ford Norman, the beloved infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. May, aged 15 months.
McLEAN.—On the 1st December, at the Austin
Hospital, Heidelberg, George, late of Barkly-street.
West Brunswick, second son of the late Patrick and
Margaret M'Lean and brother of William, Maggie
and Frank, aged 57 years. Interred privately.
MISSON.—On the 1st December, at her resi-
dence, Hawthorn Park, Bass, Mary Jane, relict of
the late William Misson, beloved mother of Mrs.
Smith, Mrs. Heselton, Mrs Henderson, Kate,
Emily, Edward, Hugh, Frank and Henry, aged 61
years.
A patient sufferer gone to rest.
OLDMEADOW.—On the 12th March, 1914, at
Adelaide, Thomas William Oldmeadow, aged 66
years.
—Inserted by his loving wife, Mrs. Harriet Ann
Oldmeadow and children, Hal, Mrs. A. Everall,
Arthur. Mary, Mrs G. Smith, and Will. Present
address, 22 Leithead-street, East Brunswick.
OLDROYD.—On the 3rd December, at her resi-
dence, 65 Rowe-street, North Fitzroy, Maria, be-
loved wife of Thomas and mother of Frederick
Herbert. Mrs. W. Oates and Mrs. A. S. Cohen,
aged 59 years.
A great and patient sufferer gone to rest.
PYKE.—On the 4th December, at Gympie,
Queensland (suddenly), Richard Dimond, husband
of Lillian Maxwell, and youngest son of Mrs. M.
J. Pyke, "Sunnyside," Lennox-street, Hawthorn.
REID.—On the 3rd December, at Kyabram, the
result of an accident. Francis S. Reid, son of
Andrew R. Reid, 86-88 King-Street Melbourne
18 years, interred at Kyabram.
ROBERTSON.—On the 2nd December, at "In-
verary," Toorak-road, South Yarra, Margaret, the
widow of James Robertson, late of Kirkhill, Inver-
ness, Scotland. Interred privately 4th December.
ROBINSON.—On the 4th December, at the resi-
dence of her son-in-law, Mr. Morgan Hayes, "Baram-
bogie," No 552 Barker's-road, Auburn. Mary, the
dearly beloved widow of the late Charles Robinson,
formerly of Hawthorn, and loving mother of Mrs.
D. Mulbupby, Mrs. J. Kelleher. Mrs. J. Jones (of
Sydney), Mrs. E. Polding (Clifton Hill), Mrs. M.
Hayes (Auburn) and Charles Robinson, aged 79
years. By request, no flowers.
Requiescat in pace.
SCRIVEN.—On the 2nd December, at private
hospital, East Caulfield. William, beloved father of
Percy D. Scriven, and loving grandfather of Gladys,
Lily, Percy and Ernest. Resident of Richmond over
50 years. Interred privately 3rd December Boroon-
dara Cemetery.
SPEECHLEY.—On the 3rd December, at "Blay-
ley," Dalhousie-street, Haberfield. Sydney William
Henry Speechley, the loved brother of George Speech-
ley, Station-street, Fairfield Park, and Emilie,
Charles, Fred and Ned.
STEVENSON.—On the 4th December, Keith Ir-
vine. the loved youngest son of R. W. and F.
Stevenson, of Stirling-crescent, Surrey Hills, aged
6 months.
THOMPSON.—On the 30th November, at St.
Margaret's Private Hospital, Corowa. Richard
Thompson, of Wahgunyah, loving husband of J.
A. (Sis) Thompson, and brother of Mrs. J. Hiskens
and Miss Thompson, of Rutherglen.
WALSH (nee Manning).—On the 29th November,
at East Melbourne (suddenly), Lilian Grace, dearly
beloved elder daughter of J. S. and M. J. Man-
ning of 26 Mangie-street, Abbotsford, loving sister
of W.G., S.G., L.D. and L. Manning, aged 27 years.
Till the day breaks.
WIDDERS (nee Donahue).—On the 3rd Decem-
ber, at her rcsidence, 14 Laura-street, East Bruns-
wick, Catherine (Kitty), the dearly beloved wife of
Thomas Widders, loving mother of Mavis, Tommy
and Frank. ILI.P.
WILLIAMS.—On the 2nd December, at 16 Can-
ning-street, Carlton, William Marchant, the be-
loved husband of Helen, and loving father of
W.G., A.J. and I.C. Williams, Mrs. T. J. Egan
and Mrs. Wm. Patterson. A colonist of 65 years
Interred privately 4th December, at Coburg.
WISKEN.—On the 4th December, at his resi-
dence, 93 Albert-street, East Brunswick, George,
the beloved husband of Sibitha Wisken, aged 75
years.
IN MEMORIAM.
BANKS.—ln sad and loving memory of my dear
father, James Banks, who died on 5th December
1908.
Not now, but in the coming Years,
It may be in the better land.
We'll read the meaning of our tears,
And then some time we'll understand.
— -Inserted by his loving daaughter and son-in-law.
D. and A. Williams.
BANKS.—In loving memory of my dear husband
and our dear father, who was accidentally killed on
the 5th December, 1908.
What though, in lonely grief we sigh
For one beloved, no longer nigh;
Submissive would we still reply —
Thy will be done.
— lnserted by his loving wife and children.
BARTON.—In loving remembrance of our dear
son and brother, J. W. T. Oliver Barton, who died
on 12th November, 1914.
Our little bud in heaven.
Gone with Christ to dwell;
Some day we'll meet you. darling.
For Jesus had done all things well
God needed one more angel child
Amidst His shining band.
And so He bent with loving smile
And clasped our dear Willie's hand.
Inserted by his loving father and mother, brothers
and sisters, John, George, Pearl, Ruby and Silvia.
BEER.— In loving remebrance of our dear
friend Agnes Beer, who passed away on the 3rd
December 1913. at 74 Stead -street, South Mel.
bourne (late of Flinders-street and 99 Albert-
road).
Long days and nights he bore his pain,
To wait for cure was all in vain;
But God alone, who tbought it best,
.Did ease his pain and give her
— ' Inserted by Mr. and Mrs.- Silveira and children.
BLAKE.—In loving memory of Margaret Blake
(Granny), who departed this life, 84 Inkerman-street,
St. Kilda.
Inserted by her loving friend, Johnsie, in memory
of a dear.
BOWMAN.—In loving memory of my dear son
and our brother, William Arthur Bowman (Arthur),
who died at Carlton on 5th December, 1911, aged
19 years and 5 months.
Just as life's day was the sweetest
White flowers were placed on his breast,
Just as life's hopes were the brightest
He was laid for ever to rest
Inserted by his loving mother and sisters.
BOYLE.—-In sad and loving memory of our dear
mother Bessie Boyle, who died 3rd December 1908 :
also our dear father, Patrick Robert, died 29th
April, 1905. late of M.H.T. R.I.P.
— Inserted to their loving children. May and Willie.
BUGDEN -In loving memory of our dear brother-
in-law, Will, who was accidentally killed at Foots-
cray 6th December, 1913.
Until the day breaks and the shadows flee away,
— Inserted by R. and F. Hudson.
BUGDEN -In and loving memory of my
dear husband, William James Bugden, who was
called home on 6th December, 1913.
Suddenly, just in a moment,
The Lord of Life did come,
And lifted him out of cloudland
into the light of home.
BUGDEN - In loving memory of our dear
brother, William Bugden. who was killed at Foots-
cray, 6th December, 1913.
We often sit and thick of you.
And think of how you died
But oh, the cruellest thing of all,
You could not say good-bye
Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law,
Ada and Victor Eddy, Footscray.
BUGDEN.—In sad and loving remembrance of
my dear son and brother, William James Bugden,
who was accidentally killed .at Footscray, 6th De-
cember, 1913.
Oh for the touch of a vanished hand,
And a sound of a voice that is still.
' Requiescat In pace. _
Inserted by his loving mother, brothers and
sisters
IN MEMORIAM.
BURKETT.—In loving memory of my dear daugh-
ter, Eva, who passed away on 3rd December, 1910.
We hear no sound or footfall
We hear no whisper near,
Only a heart's sad longing.
For the one we loved so dear.
Love never dies, although the years
Have slowly passed away,
We think and speak of her,
We miss her every day.
Inserted by her loving mother and her dear chil-
BURROUGHS.— In sad and loving memory
our darling sister Lillie, who died at Buckley, 6th
December 1912.
Gone is the face we loved so dear,
Silent the voice so long to' hear;
A painful shock, a blow severe,
To part with one we loved so dear.
Inserted by her sorrowing sisters. Mrs. F. Jenkin
and Mrs. J. Smart of Bendigo and Mrs. W. Ferrie,
CANHAM.—In loving memory of my dear hus-
band and our loving father, Charles Henry. who
Passed away at 46 Hawksburn-road, Hawksburn, on
3rd December, 1908.
I think of you in silence,
No eye can see me weep;
And many a silent tear I shed
When others are asleep,
His life was all love and labor,
His heart for his children beat true;
He cheerfully did his duty.
What more could our dear father do ?
— Inserted by his loving wife and family.
DAVIS.—In loving memory of my dear wife and
our dear mother, Bridget Davis, who died on. the 5th
December, 1913.
One less at home
The charmed circle broken, a dear loving face
Missed day to day from her accustomed place,
But cleansed and saved and perfected by grace,
One more in heaven.
— Inserted by her loving husband, A. Davis, and
family, Gormandale.
DETERS — In sorrowful and loving memory of
my dear husband, beloved father of Siegfried who
died suddenly at his late residence, Barkly-street,
East Brunswick, on the 6th December. 1911.
Sadly missed.
Gone is the one we loved so dear.
Silent the voice we long to hear,
DIXON-BISMIRE -In loving remembrance of our
dear mother, Jane Dixon-Bismire. who died at Phoe
nix-street, South Yarra, on the 6th December, 1913.
Gone, but not forgotten.
DIXON.—In fond and loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on the 6th December,
1913, at South Yarra.
Darling grandma.
--Inserted yb her loving son. and daughter-in-law,
H. and R. Bismire.
DREVER.—In loving memory of my dear mother,
Elizabeth Ann Jane (Jennie), died 5th December,
1902; also my beloved grandmother, Sarah Mellor,
died 3rd April, 1914.
Mum always lent a willing hand
To those who needed help,
And never spoke of what she did,
But kept it to herself.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law.
Bell and Alex.; also grandchildren, Crissie and
Jessie Craig.
DREVER.—In loving memory of my dear wife
and our dear mother, Elizabeth Ann Jane Drever,
who departed this life 5th December, 1902; also of
dear grandmother, Sarah Mellor, who departed
this the 3rd April, 1914,
Sweet to our memory, dear to our hearts,
Our love of remembrance never shall part;
We know that our years, be they many or few,
Will be years of remembrance, dear mother, to you.
—Inserted by her loving husband and family.
ELDER.—In loving memory of our dear mother.
May Elder who passed away on the 6th December,
1913, aged 63 years; also dear M'aggie, daughter-in-
law of above, died 19th November, 1914.
You are always in our to thoughts, dear mum,
Jt is sweet to speak your name:
In life we loved you very dearly,
In death we do the same.
Good was her heart, her friendship sound,
Patient in pain, loved all around;
A more loving mother ne'er dwelt on earth.
Or proved to her children a true mother's worth.
- Inserted by her 'loving daughter and son-in-law,
L and B. Robertson.
ELDER.—In loving memory of our dear mother,
who passed away on the 6th December, 1913.
Gone is the face we loved so dear,
Silent the voice we long to hear;
Too far away from sight or speech,
But not too far for our thoughts to reach.
— Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law,
George and Nellie.
ELDER.—In sad and loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on the 6th December.
Peacefully sleeping, resting at last
Earths weary pain and suffering are past;
Jesus has taken her home on His breast.
Peacefully sleeping ever to rest.
— Inserted by her loving sons, Alex, and Jack.
ELDER.—In loving memory of my dear mother,
who passed away on 6th December, 1913.
My thoughts are always of you, mother
Oh, how I miss your loving face;
There is no other in this world,
Can fill my darling mother's place,
- Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law,
F. E. and J. Hall.
ELDER.— In loving memory of my dear wife,
Lavinia who departed this life on 5th December,
1890 at 63 Dudley-street, West Melbourne.
In memory dear.
— Inserted -by her loving husband, John Elder.
ENRIGHT.—In loving memory of our dear son
and brother, Jade, who died on 6th December, 1912.
Though death divides, fond memory clings.
= Inserted by loving parents, brothers and sister
GARDE.—In sad and loving remembrance of my
dear son and brother, Andy, who passed away 5th
December 1912 at Melbourne. aged 16 years and 11 months
Asleep in Jesus.
In the bloom of life death claimed him.
In The pride of his manhood days;
None knew; him but to love him.
None mentioned his name but in praise,
Sadly missed.
— Inserted by his .loving parents, brothers and sis-
ters, Arthur, James, Mrs. M'Ally. Mrs. Grant, Mrs.
Lowrie, Mrs. Wilkins, George. Maggie, Thanas, Walter
GIDDENS.—In loving remembrance of my dear
father who died at Memda on the 6th December,
1913
We never knew the pain he bore,
We never saw. him die;
We only knew he passed away.
And did not say good-bye,
—Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law,
M and R. M'Ilwaine.
GIDDENS.—In fond and loving memory of my
darling husband and father, who died on the 6th
December, 1913, at Memda (late South Yan Yean).
We saw him suffering day by day.
It caused us bitter grief
To see him slowly pine away,
Aud could not give relief.
Not dead to us; we loved him dear;
Not lost gone before;
He lives with us in memory still,
And will for evermore.
Rest In peace.
— Inserted by his loving wife, sons and daughters.
GIDDENS.—On sad and loving memory of my
dear father, John Doyle Giddens, who passed peace-
fully away on the 6th December 1913 at Mernda
(late South Yan Y'ean). R.3.I1,
we often sit alone, dear father,
_ And think of how you died ;
Y'ou passed away so silent.
And could not say good-liye.
— Inserted by his loving daughter -and son-in-law,
D. and 1. Foster, Footscray.
HART.—In sad but loving memory of my dear
wife and mother, Grace Hart, who passed away
on the 3rd December, 1911, at North Melbourne.
Gone, but not forgotten.
Rent, dearest mother. thy toil is o'er.
Thy bring hands shall toil no more;
No more thy gentle eyes shall weep;
Rest, darling mother, gently sleep.
Thou art not forgotten, dearest mother.
Nor wilt thou ever be;
As long as life and memory last
We will remember thee.
— Inserted by her loving husband, Charles Hart,
son and daughter-in-law, Thomas and May Hart.
HINCE (Hortle).—In loving memory of my
dear mother, who passed away on the 5th Decem-
ber, 1912.
Peacefully sleeping, resting at last,
Earth's weary pain and suffering past;
, Jesus has taken her home to His breast,
Sleeping so peacefully, ever at rest
— -Inserted by her loving son and daughter- in-law,
G. and G. Hortle, South Melbourne.
HINCE.—In loving memory of my dear friend,
Mrs. Jane Hince, who departed this life 5th Decem-
ber, 1912, at her residence, North Fitzroy.
1 think I see her dear. kind face.
Although two years have passed,
For in my memory still she lives,
And will until the last,
— Inserted by her loving friend, M. Jack.
HOSKING.—-In memory of our dear father
Henry, who passed away, 5th December 1913. at
Kew. .
Death came stealing o'er his pillow
Ere the dawn of day;
Without a sigh. without a murmur.
Our dear father passed away.
Loved by all.
— Inserted by his loving daughters, Millie, Susie
and Harriet, and son-in-law, William; also grand-
children, Ruby. Elsie, Harry, Roy and Beryl King;
Leslie, Dorrie, Jim, Rita, Maire and Phillis
Scott.
HOSKING.—In loving memory of my dear
husband. Henry Hosting, who died 5th December,
1913, at 420 High-street. Kew.
So dearly loved, so deeply mourned.
Peacefully sleeping, resting at last,
Earth's weary pain and suffering past.
— Inserted by his loving wife, Maria Hosking, and
granddaughter, Elsie King.
JOSEPHSON.—In sad and loving memory of
my dear wife, Olivia, and loving mother of Oscar,
Dorothy and Mrs. Brown, who passed away at 101
Edinburgh street, Flemington, on 5th December,
1913.
We often think of you, dear mother.
And think of how you died;
To think we could not say good-bye
Before you closed your eyes
As long as we shall live, dear mother,
Our thoughts shall be of you;
We loved you, oh, so dearly.
Far better than you knew.
—Inserted by her loving husband and children.
MCGRATH.— In loving remembrance of our dear
brother. Lawrence M'Grath who passed away on
the 5th December, 1913, at Pratt-street, Moonee
Ponds.
Long days and nights she bore her pain,
To wait for cure was all in vain;
(But God alone who knoweth best.
Did ease her pain and give her rest
— 'Inserted by his loving sisters
MCGRATH.—In loving memory of our dear bro-
ther, Lawrence M'Grath, who died at Pratt-street,
Moonee Ponds.
When days are dark and friends are few.
(Dear brother, how I think of you
—Inserted by his sisters
MCGRATH.—In loving memory of my dear hus-
band and our dear father, who died on the 5th
December, 1911,- at Moonee Ponds.
Though death divides, fond memory clings.
MCGRATH.—In loving rememberance of our dear
brother, Lawrence, who departed life on the
5th December, 1911
Sweet to our memory, dear to our heart,
Our love of remembrance never shall part;
We know that our years be .they many or few,
Will be years of remembrance, dear brother, of
you.
— Inserted to his loving sisters.
MCWHINNEY.—In loving remembrance of our
dear niece — Olive Mary, aged 20 who departed
this life on the 5th December, 1912. at South Mel-
bounce; also Edith Laura. aged 19 years, who de-
parted this life on the 1st February, 1909, at Spring
Vale.
Through angels took them from our side
To yonder realm divine,
The link that bound us here below
Still binds our hearts to thine.
- Inserted by their loving aunts, A. H., L. T.,
N. H., and grandmother. H, H.
MCWHINNEY.—In loving memory of my dear
daughter Olive, who passed away on the 5th
December. 1912. at South Melbourne, aged 20
years; Edith, who passed away on the 1st Feb-.
ruary, 1909, at Spring Vale, aged 19 years; also my
dear husband and our dear father. Arthur Henry.
who passed away on the 8th November, 1911, at
Spring vale.
A painful shock, a blow severe,
To part with those we loved so dear
Our loss is great, we'll not complain.
But trust in God to meet again.
— (By his loving wife and son.
IN MEMORIAM.
O'REGAN -In loving memory of Katie, who died
6th December, 1910. dearly beloved daughter of
Patrick and Honoria O'Regan, Bryson-street, Can-
May her soul rest in peace.
ORSINO.—In loving memory of my dear mother,
who passed away at Hastings on the 2nd Decem-
ber, 1906.
She is gone, but not forgotten,
-Never shall her memory fade;
Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger
Around the spot where she is laid,
- Inserted by her loving daughters and sons-in-law,
B. G.. M.B. and W.G., R.B.
QUILTY.—In sad and loving memory of our
dear father who passed away on 5th December.
1913, at McIlwraith street, Princes Hill also our
dear Mother who passed away, 5th April, 1906.
It's sad yet it's true, we cannot tell why,
The good are the first who are called on to die;
ln heaven we hope we will meet them someday,
For death is the tribute we will have to pay.
Inserted by their loving children.
QUILTY.—In loving memory of our dear brother
John Quilty, who died on 5th December,
1913. R.I.P
Inserted by his brother and sister inlaw, H
and L. Quilty.
QUILTY. In sad and loving memory of my dear
husband, John Michael Quilty, who departed this
life on the 5th December. 1913. at 117 McIlwraith St
Princes Hill . aged 50 years. R.I.P.
Thy voice is silent, and stilled the heart
That Loved us well and true.
Ah! -bitter was the time to part,
My husband dear, from you.
- —Inserted by S. Quilty. (2nd wife)
RIGBY (nee Lily Larken).—In sad and loving
remembrance of my dear sister, Lily, who departed
her life on 5th December, 1912.
Just two years ago to-day
Since my dear sister passed away.
Some may think I have forgotten you
When they see me smile;
But they little know the aching heart
That smile hides all the while.
—Inserted by her loving sister Ethel.
SINCLAIR.—In loving memory of my dear
brother, Charles Edwin, who departed this life 5th.
December, 1912.
Though death divides, fond memory clings.
Inserted to his loving sister and Brother-in-law,
A. and W. Inman,
SINCLAIR.—in sad and loving memory of my
dear brother. Charles Edwin, who died at his
parents' residence, 18 Green-street, South Richmond,
on the 5th Dccember, 1912; also my sister, Mabel,
died on 7th April, 1914.
In early morn when all was still,
God gave his great command;
In silent sleep they passed away
Into a better land.
—-Inserted by their loving brother and sister-in-law,
Richard and Katie Sinclair.
SINCLAIR.—In sad and loving memory of our
dear son and brother. Charles Edwin, who died
at his parents residence, 18 Green street, South
Richmond, on the 5th December, 1912; also our daugh
ter and sister, Mabel, died 7th April, 1914.
We would not wish to call them back
To linger here in pain.
But 'its hard to think we never more
Shall hear their voice again.
— Inserted by their loving father and mother, and
sister, Elsie
SMITH.—In loving memory of our dear mother,
who died on the 6th December, 1913, aged 47 years.
When days are dark and friends are few . . -
Mother. dear, how I long and think of you;
Roses may wither, leaves fade and die:
Some may forget you, but never shall I.
A precious one from us is gone,
A voice we loved is stilled
A place is vacant in our home
Which never can be filled.
Inserted by her loving daughter, Crissie Smith and
friend, John Kearney.
SMITH.—In. loving memory of our darling mother,
who died on the 6th December, 1913, ago 47 years.
We often sit and think of you, Mother,
And think of how you died;
But oh. the cruellest thing of all,
We could not say good-bye.
Inserted by her loving daughters, Crissie, Esther
Smith, and little son, Jim.. -
SMITH.—In loving memory of any dear wife
and our dear mother who passed away on the 6th
December, 1913.
Good was her heart, her friendship sound,
Patent in pain, loved all around;
A more loving mother ne'er dwelt on earth.
Or proved to her children a true mother's worth.
- Inserted by her loving husband and children,
Willie, Jessie, Crissie, Ethel and Jim.
STRAKER.—In loving memory of our dear father,
Charles Doyl Straker, who died at Hawthorn, on
the 6th December, 1913; also our dear mother, who
passed away on the 31st March, 1911; also our
dear brother Charlie who died at Ballarat, on the
21st December, 1900.
At rest
TAYLOR.—In loving memory of our dear son,
George who died 5th December. 1908; also Ciss.
wife, who died 17th December, 1908,
This is the day of remembrance,
This is the day so sad to recall.
Dear is the grave where our loved ones are laid.
- Inserted by his father, mother, brothers and children-
TONG.—In loving remembrance of our dear
mother, who pessed away on 6th December, 1906.
We never know the pain mother bore,
We never saw her die;
We only know she passed away.
And did not say good-bye.
— Inserted by her loving children, Elsie, Dudley
and Edie.
WEINBERG.—In loving memory of our dear
brother, Harry. who died at "Eldorado," Nichol-
son-street, Carlton, 6th December, 1911.
Not gone from memory, not gone from love,
But gone to our Father's home above.
His memory is as dear today-
As in the hour he passed away.
WHITFORD.—In loving of dear Ruby,
who passed away on the 6th December, 1913,
Sadly missed.
— Inserted by her loving parents.
WILLEY.—In sad and loving memory of my dear
Gladys, who departed this life December, 1906
at her grandparents' residence. Victoria-street, Ab-
betsford.
— Not forgotten by her loving mother and friend,
T.B,
WILLIAMS.—In loving memory of my dear
father, who passed away at Hamilton, 5th Decem-
ber. 1913.
Though death divides, fond memory clings,
— His loving daughter and son-in-law, Alice and-
M. Buchanan, Williamstown
WOODS.—In. loving memory of our dear little '
son and brother, Keith Robert, who passed away
at Essendon on 5th December, 1908.
Oh, how I loved to fondle, how l long to embrace
Our darling little brother's smiling angel face;
Happy with the angels in that world so fair,
Away from all temptations, our darling brother there,
WRAGG.—In loving memory of my dear wife,
who departed this life on the 6th December, 1912.
at Tarnagulla. |
— Inserted by her loving husband, H. A. W
WRIGHT - In loving memory of my darling hus-
band. Robert E. Wright, contractor, who departed
this life on the 2nd December, 1901.
The face I loved, it. now lies low.
A fond, true heart lies still.
The hand I often clasped in mine
Now lies in death's cold chill
A truer or more faithful to heart -
Never throbbed within a breast
Than In my darling husband's, that I loved
And still love the best.
Eternity will not efface those records dear of trans-
ports past
The image at our last embrace; oh, little thought
be it was our last
— -Inserted, by his loving wife and children, Mary E.
(Polly). James A., Adelaide, May, Mrs. Windley and
Alice L. Wright, 82 Richardson-street, Albert Park.
WRIGHT.—In loving memory of my dear father,
Robert E. Wright, contractor, who passed away on
the 2nd December, 1901.
Gentle in mind, patient in pain.
My dear father left us, heaven to gain;
Always so loving, faithful and kind.
Few in this wide world his equal you would find,
— Inserted by his loving son, James Allen Wright,
corner Pickles and Tribe streets. Port Melbourne.
IN loving memory of toy dear wife and mother,
who passed peacefully away at Estate No 1, Shep-
parton, 6th December, 1913.
It's just one year ago to-day
That our dear mother was called away;
Forget her? No, we never will,
We loved her then, we love her still
— Inserted by her loving husband, sons and daugh
ters, Agnes, David,- George, Maggie, James, Dorothy, |
May, Tommy, Archie.
IN loving memory of dear father who died
at Bunjip on 6th December, 1913; also our dear
brother, Tom, who was accidentally killed 14th
March, 1914.
Not now, but in the coming years,
It may be In the better land,
We'll read the meaning of our tears.
And then, some time, we'll understand.
— Inserted by his loving daughters, Lal and Nina,
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
ABRAHAMS.—Mi-stira. ISAAC (London), EM-
x\ AN.UEL, ,LGU18, ALFRED (Oarltem). EH
WARD (IrfOmtun). Mm, I'. ODliEN (St. Kfiila),
Yira. iF. COHEN, lMiw. SOU -M. LYON'S (Joli-
nuvut), Ylri \j .HYAMS (Carlton), desire to
THANK all kind friends for their kind expressions
of sympathy by letters, cards, telegrams, floral tri-
butes and personal condolences in their recent sad
bereavement, especially thanking Dr. H. Hewlett
for his untiring attention. Sister Roberta, Nurse
Womersley and Mrs. M. G. Phillips.
ELDER.—Mr. l>. KINDER and FAMILY desire
to convey their heartfelt THANKS to their
many kiud friendi for risita, letters, tarda, tele
grams and floral tributes during their recent sad be
reavement,
26 Murray-street. Moonee Vale.
FEAVER — Mrs. A. FlLYVHR and FAMILY de
sire to THANK their many friends for telo-
grain. cards. Dotal tributes, received during their
sail and sudden bereavement; hta mates and Uie i
I'rimroso ten for their kind thoughts; also ilc.
TIkh. ('rosble and Itev. A. Hudson.
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GILMOUR — Afr. MATTHEW GILWOtm mid
vA' FAMILY' dfrin? to <sinccrely THANK their
many kind fitands for tlicir Tistta, letters, tdo-
giams, curds and jK-raonal espaaslcns of smiKithy in
their ircent Fad bcrer.vamcnt, especially Dr Carl
V. Stephens, for hta uuUring attcuilon aud tact- I
ful >aticuce in Iter long and pilnfiil Uluese. 1
HARRINGTON — Mr. nnd Mra. D. G HAIL !
R1NGTON and FAMILY desire to ccnrra to
all their friends their hcaxtfclt THANKS fur let- '
Itrs and tclcgraniA, condolence curds and floral
Orihntes oxttmled to them in their hte sad berene- -
meat, atao to the Rev. I'atlu'r O'Dwyor md Dr '
N. M. O'Doruicll for their kindness and attention, '
MCNAMARA.—Mr. J. J. M'Namara omul FAMI
LY dc&.ro to returu their tiuccrc TflANKS to
their numerous kind friends for vibits, letters tele-
grains, cards, received in their recent sad bereave
ment.
5-19 Royal-parade, Itoyat Fark.
ll.TR. SAML. U GOLDHILL ttrfnrns Rinrprn
'I THAvrs lo all tri,.„.ls for thekio.rn- 1
ualhy, lettera iu»d canls, m Ids recoyt sad bvroaie-
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MR TUCKER and Mrs. CONltOY and FAMILY
wiah UiWe>' 1lv1 THLYNKS t> I
their many kind friemta lor cxiuvkioiis of svmi a iY 5
cards, leturra. tclcgiamv und tlovvcri In their Wei'ti' I
.-ad bereavement, atao Katlu-v U.van, Drs. Eda d
and Rattan and A Co., 14th Rati.. Infantry
incut at IRoadmeadows. A
MR P J STEELE and F AM IiLY dwire to e x.
prt-us Uieir (kvp (JltA'IITUDD for the innume-
r.u.iu httcre of fivmpa iij- in thedr tvtd bereavement.
Mr. .St<xdu firata it imjMMlhle to,
ao-'l -Atiis hta fruiuta t'» ;i«:ejpt this jniblto acki rav-
»dgiru?ut of thoir great kiuduuis in trita hta lwur of
l,UTOW.
"\TU. and Mrs. J S MANNING and FAMILY
-HA. desiro to cxprc-ss tlie: r heartfelt THANKS for
the many loving cxpixv.sjniis of sympathy shown to I
fiir-in for letters, r-.irds, tclegnuns and floral Lrilmtea !
ro:civrn during their sad and sudden brL-avcniriir i
especially thanking Dr. \Y. O'llara for lita kiudms '
and attention.
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"Villi, oral Arra. TED BAILEY dodro to Ti£a\jc
iVL fctadr kind friends for Uw nruiy expmhona of
aniiP-iUiy and flora! shown to tlunn during
thoir nvxcK. «ad benflroincmt; also Uurv'ciiig Mrs
Cain w:d Dr. YY'. E. O'FLara for tluiir tdndneiA to
mir little chikL
MR. and Mrs. MCDOWELL and FAMILY ddesire
to THANK their many friends for their visits,
letters, cards, telegrame and floral tributes and
personal expressions of sympathy in their recent
sad bereavement; especially Mr. G. Pavisch, Mrs.
S. Keating and Mrs. C??? also Mrs. Bradley.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B.LANG. of Kambrook-road,
Caulfield, beg to THANK their many kind
friends for their expressions of sympathy in their
revent sad bereavement.
MIL and Mr:. E J PICKETT desire to THANK
all frauds tor their kind syininvtihy, telerznura.
lulters, unU in their recent sad Ifereiirem-.ut.
Dover-Ktrvct, Flemington.
MR P FOLEY.—Mr.xand Mi?s
£ii\v» -9; kL desire ti> return Uicir stacen-
jii.x.Msb fir letters, tcJecrains and visits cUui-iK
ui f.:m? l.3,1!1 and w«dden beimvcrcvnt. Will
,L- V 5- to kindly accept this uitiination.
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MRS DUCK FAY5ILY return sincere
it. ... tvS ,t0 ur neighbors for their kimlnesa
Vv :,r.rVF'nt "'I btrravemcnL
JYYt.Htril-rojd, iajvrbig Y'ale.
MRS T BROWN and .SON desire to T3LYNK
toeir many frii rwta for their kind expressions
£lw3inJwt!i-v toe many bcantiftil floral tri-
u- o wraild emxcially mention the
i Kn:diuxft of AIra. Roberta and the kind atten
tion of Dr. Dowsing.
MRS M BELL aud FAMILY and Yftw. YV. T.
l.\frs. T. IDJNiDRlE dn-
j , kiud frienda for rtatta. teJc-graans,
, Vi aPd to-raw Tuoeivcfl by thorn, cxprraoing sym-
P-euq m tiuur lft?rcaremc»t in Ute Iwv <rf thiir
tovod rau.% klfird in action on If.flLAS. Sydney.
MRS HILLBRICK and FiYM I LY' desire to return
-lta lHANKri p> blicir many friends fc-r crj swi uv
y r"tviTC'd 1,1 teUgrafiB, luitera, &c.( dur-
wo«. ul becvav.fu-DL
«33 -Yfftntvvniraig-road, Ascot Y'ale.
MRS R HANNAH aml FAMILY wish to
" N „f !lr,r d friemli for letters, earth?,
ULgram and, flo-.il tribuus rushed by tlicm dtir.ng
.'.C r:Tc!lli' silv' bereavement.
<> Ma/..l. n-gruvc. Buretoy.
QUESTED T5,nl- W- T- QURSTHD nil 1 l.-ATvt
.5 ilc-,Lv io-niAXK 1 III ir many kind friravli
Ml,m! oc mmpaJJiy, 1, r-U-tw. aixli in. I
Miir ni'al! ki-1 ho iav,.inout.
a net, SouUi Mollwiirne.
RAINSBURY.—Mr, nnd Mm. Hniniblrv flfpiro to
. S'yi ,:l,l'lr THANKS to their inure-
S/ , for cards, lolcgnvms, 1cU«i> nil lloral
to Dr. ll'IncrJH-y. cf North l-'itiroy. for
Jiient a<!raxtroa during tlioir iccc-iL sad bereave- j
RUTHERFORD.—Tiie .Ro2itivcs of the Into '
UHARLB4 .RUTIIFJRPtfcRil) drelre to tender
-flUYiXKS bo their uun& kiud frier.'ta
tvT tnlmtcs, 'tattera, cards, Sja, aiul oqvcdally
Air. -YHUr for unremitting 4<tntion. and YIra Quinn I
lor ncr landncm in titter rccunt aid bcreavrauoL I
SAMPSON.—Y I r . SAMPSON. Mrs. MKRItll-TKLl)
I' AM1LY desire to THANK their kind
iricnds tor all expiYsslons or oymiiotiiy by letters,
card?, teiegrnma, visits nnd floral tributes (luring
J .nr. rfH £;n t ad lvcrearcment; alr0 to Dr. Martril
long iRncS untiring atteuticm during the
93 to'iuios-Ktnx't., Muoncj Praata.
SMITH.—Mra. G. SMITH, Sou, and FAYniA
trr. to titer sincere THANKS to
wctr ir?;iny kind frJewta for tfie'r visits. b-laar?nw.
cm» and fl -ral triSwtrn. arel the g-.at
afl'V ivAaT X Uu' ITO,Kt pl!l a-d
,J2im jjiullcen.
STYRING.—Btr. nod Mrs. STY7RJNG aad' F.VM- !
IL\ dcruro to convey their beartfefit TiLYNJvS 1
totlimr uiany kiud friends foe virita, letters, tnrJ?
and trfefpumo, for thedr kind fqnnatliv in their
S IrliHii!10"001, _ YYriil friends kindly accept
42 lIittolKvxo-Croot, Moonoo Fomta.
TnK FAMILY of the late aYlrs. JOHANNA MA-
HONEY return sincere TJIANlwS to Uu-ir
trirncs tor Icttens, canta and flora) tributes,
rearo'ui 'n- their reixnt sad and sudden bo-
47 Gnndtaon-stretiL Moonee Poud.
WALSH.—Mr. It. i»-. W'.ULSII ih-sircs to return
_h:H sonrtrTolt TJLAiXKS to kind friend for
oxprcswocrt of sumpa(.hy» cards, lnbters, todcrains
and flor.nl tributes during -his rccenL sxd beivnvc-
mk>nt, cspeciiOly Dr. YY'. OTEara for Ids rained scr-
V1CCH.
S3 iM'LarfUaibiArcet, South 'Noctlicote.
WINCH.—Mr. WINCH and HARRY desire to
offer their THANKS to all kind friends and
neighbors for expressions of sympathy, letters and
cards and floral tokens received during their sad
and sudden bereavement.
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