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Births, Marriages and Deaths must be authenti- cated by some respectable person to ensure their insertion.]
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.iimi b-On the 1st December 1911, at First of the Rev. G. H. Balfour - a daughter.
LAKE. -On the 12th January, 1915, at Nurse
McKinnon's private hospital, Bendigo, to Mr. and
Mrs. W. Spencer Lake - a son.
NICHOLSON -On the 19th January at Casterton,
the wife of Keith Nicholson - a son.
ROBINSON. -On the 14th January, at Elsterwick
the wife of H. F. Robinson - a daughter.
MARRIAGES,
KAUFMANN-MICKELBURGH. -On the 9th Decem- ber, at St. Paul's Church, Chatswood, by the Rev.
G. T. Howe, assisted by the Rev. H. S. Begbie,
F. Cholmondeley Kaufmann, of Solomon Islands,
eldest son of Dr. and Mrs. Kaufmann, Kew, Vic-
toria, to Adeline Constance, youngest daughter of the late J. G. Mickelburgh, of Kew, Victoria and Mrs. Mickelburgh, Chatswood. At "La- luma," Princess street, Kew, until February 5.
O'DRISCOLL-O'RILEY. -On the 18th November, 1914, at St. Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne, by the Rev. Father McKenna, Denis F., only son of Mr. and Mrs. D. O'Driscoll, Warrnambool, to Kathleen, youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. M. O'Riley, Coburg.
DEATHS.
BELL. - On the 27th January, 1915, at her late residence, Gulf Station, Yarra Glen, Mary Ann,
relict of the late William Bell, aged 80 years.
A colonist of 73 years
BOHEN. -On the 22nd January, 1915, at the resi- dence of her son-in-law, Mr. J. D. Breeze, Wil- liamstown, Ellen, relict of the late James Bogie, C. E., and Frank Bohen, M. M., beloved mother of Mrs. J. D. Breeze and the late Mrs. T. C. Geary. A resident of Williamstown 52 years. (Privately
interred January 23.)
BROSNAN. -On the 27th January, suddenly, at
Berwick, Patrick J., beloved husband of Daisy Brosnan, father of Ivey and Archie, son of Mrs.
J. Dhu?, and brother of George, James, Thomas, Annie, and Lizzie Brosnan, of North Melbourne.
Deeply regretted.
CARSLAKE. -On the 27th January, at his son's re
sidence, 2 Frith street, East Brunswick, Isaac Thomas Carslake, late St. Sidwell's, Caulfield, and the dearly loved father of Brownie Carslake, Austria; Martin Carslake, Brunswick; and Gladys Pratt, India; aged 78 years.
Deeply mourned.
CHISHOLM. -On the 26th January, at Kariah, Jean, relict of the late High Chisholm, of Burn-
side, in her 90th year.
DONAHAY.-On the 27th January, at Hotham street, East St. Kilda, William, optician, of Col- lins street, beloved husband of Clara, and father
of Herbert John, Clarence, Agnes, the late Henry Hesham?, Mrs. E. W. Pearson, and Mrs. A. H. Acton. (Private interment.)
FARRELL.-On the 23rd January, 1915, at "Yun- long," Fish Creek, South Gippsland, Ivo Wil- liam, seventh son of Michael Edward and Mary Farrell, aged 9 years and 10 months. R.I.P.
KENT.-On the 27th January, suddenly, at National
Bank, Prahran, Mary, the beloved wife of James Barr Kent, aged 53 years. (Private inter-
ment.)
McNAUGHTON.-On the 26th January, at private hospital, Rockhampton, Queensland, of typhoid fever, Sydney E. P. (Syd.), eldest beloved son of Annie McNaughton, Fyansford, and the late Sydney A. McNaughton, Strangways, aged 26 years.
NICHOLLS.-On the 27th January, at his residence,
Black street, Lilydale, Mr. Richard Nicholls, be- loved father of Richard, Mrs. Perry, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Cole, Andrew, John, James, Mrs. Pring, Mrs. Gibson, and Arthur, aged 81 years.
At rest.
PATERSON.-On the 27th January, at Melbourne,
John, the dearly loved brother of Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Yates, and Charles Paterson, of 14 Marshall
street, Flemington (late of Maldon), aged 55 years.
ROGERS.-On the 26th January, at 386 Chapel
street, South Yarra, David, the beloved husband of Eliza Rogers and father of Mrs. A. Cheel, Mrs.
F.W. Luce, Thomas, Albert, William, and Roy, aged 61 years.
A loved one at rest.
ROSE.-On the 25th January, at Parkes, New South Wales, Anna Willoughy Harpur, widow of the
late John Alexander Rose, loving mother of Minnie, and loved sister of Mrs. E. M. Knight (Albert road, South Melbourne), and B. G. Harpur Brown (Toorak).
ROSE (nee McIntyre).-On the 24th January, 1915,, at Penshurst, Mary Isabel Rose, beloved
wife of Alexander Rose, of Penshurst, aged 61 years.
SCULLY.-On the 14th January, at Perth, W.A.,
Martin, second eldest son of the late Patrick and Bridget Scully, and beloved brother of Michael, Patrick, Nora, Kate, Mrs. A. Clark (Newport), and Mrs. D. Buckley (Auburn). R.I.P.
STANBRIDGE.-On the 27th January, at private hospital, Malvern, Caroline, the beloved wife of Henry Stanbridge, mother of Roy, Austin, Harry,
and Marjorie Stanbridge, and Mrs. J. Skinner, Malvern
IN MEMORIAM.
COLMAN.-In loving memory of my dearly beloved son, Herbert Colman, who died January 28, 1911,
at St. Kilda.
Not now, some time I will understand the mean- ing of my cross.
May his dear soul rest in peace.
-(Inserted by his loving mother, A. Heymanson.)
GOVE.-In loving memory of my dear husband and our dear father, James Gove, who died suddenly at Geelong, on January 28, 1911. (Inserted by
his sorrowing wife.)
JOHNSON.-In fond memory of our darling little daughter, Beryl, died 28th January, 1911, aged
6 years.
Of all the flowers that bloom in the garden,
Ever the frail one the gardener loves best. -(Dad, mamma, and brother Burton.)
LLOYD.-In loving remembrance of Frederick
Lloyd, M.D., J.P., who passed away at Mel- bourne, January 26, 1910.
MARTIN.-In loving memory of our dear fathre, who died at Auburn, 29th January, 1913.
"To memory ever dear."
-(Inserted by his loving children.)
McCONVILL.-In loving memory of our dear mother, who died 28th January, 1908.
ROSS (nee Dennis).-In loving memory of our
dear mother, Sophia Ross, late of South Mel- bourne, who passed away 28th January, 1913. Underneath are the everlasting arms. -(Inserted by her family.)
WILLCOX.-In loving memory of Frederick William Willcox, first archdeacon of Wangaratta, who departed this life on January 28, 1905.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
BELL.-The Friends of the late Mrs. MARY ANN
BELL are respectfully invited to follow her remains to the Yarra Glen Cemetery.
The funeral will leave her late residence To-
morrow (Friday), at 3 o'clock.
BURTON BROS., Undertakers, Lilydale.
CARSLAKE.-The Friends of the late Mr. ISAAC THOS. CARSLAKE are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the St. Kilda Cemetery.
The funeral will leave his residence, 2 Frith street,
JOHN ALLISON, Undertaker and Embalmer, and Funeral Director, 291 Sydney road, Brunswick. 'Phones-Brunswick 792, Central 1003 and 2038.
MULCAHY.-The Friends of Mr. EDWARD
MULCAHY, of 20 Queen's parade, North Fitzroy, are respectfully invited to follow the
remains of his late sister, Bridget, to the place of
interment, in the Melbourne General Cemetery. The funeral is appointed to move from St. John the Baptist's Roman Catholic Church, Queen'
at 3 o'clock.
ALFRED ALLISON, Funeral Director
Queen's parade, Clifton Hill; High stre
Phones-Brunswick 267, Northcote 217.
PATERSON.-The Friends of the late Mr. JOHN PATERSON
(of Marshall street, Flemington) are respectfully invited to
follow his remains to the place of interment, in the Maldon Cemetery.
The funeral is appointed to move from the Malvern
railway station To-morrow (Friday, 29th inst.) on
arrival of the 6.40 a.m. train from Melbourne, 11.35 o'clock.
ALFRED ALLISON, Funeral Director. Head office, 221 Victoria street, West Melbourne (near William street); Racecourse road, Newmarket.
ROGERS.-
The Friends
of the late Mr. DAVID ROGERS are respectfully invited to
follow his remains to the place of interment, in the ? Cemetery, Kew.
The funeral will leave his late residence, No.
? Chapel street, South Yarra, THIS DAY (Thurs-
day, 28th January, 1915), at half-past 2 o'clock.
LE PINE and SON, Funeral Directors, Richmond ?, Camberwell, and Surrey Hills. 'Phone kew. 122.