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jin order to ¡.nord ogalnst Imposition, notices of
Births, Montages, and Deaths must bo authctitl cited by some respectable person ID Mclbourno to
ensure their ln«ei lion 1
BIRTHS.
BODMAN.—On Um rill «li , at Wonwron, llio ulfa of
H. G. Bodman—a son.
LYELE.—On tim rib Wiht, at AUicr'uijton, Alma road,
ht Kilda, tliu «iro of Alex s L)clo otu son.
RIDGE.—On the 271 h nit, at Coniston, Union street,
DniJitou, the «'io of William J. Ridge—a
daughter.
STAUG.—On llio 1st lust,, at Olaicniont stree!, South
Yarra, the nile of Thomas N. Staug of a daughter.
DEATHS.
BOYD.—On the 5th inst., William, Ilia daarl) loud
lmi>lniid of Elizabeth Boyd, M;Cracken-street, Kensington, aged 38 years, late of Victorian Rail-
ways.
FISHER.—On the list ult, of tubercular meningitis,
at Eliminook, Birregurra, Edward Dennett Sladen Fisher, aged 7 years.
HARDES.—On the 5th inst., at the Melbourne
Hospital, William Hardes, a native of Staplehurst, Kent, in his 71st year. Home papers please copy.
LAWRANCE.—On the 2nd inst., at the residence of Dr.
W. A. Doboyn, Beechworth, Norman Augustus, the dearly beloved eldest son of N. G. and E. B> Lawrance, of the Bank of Victoria, Melbourne, aged
5 years.
LONGMUIR.—On the 1st inst., on board the s.s.
Arcadia, Colin Milne Longmuir, general manager of the Clty of Melbourne Bank, youngest son of the late John Longmuir, A.M., LL.D., Aberdeen.
MERTON.—On the 5th inst., at Mulwala Station, after
a long illness, Maggie, wife of Walter M. Grove Merton, Corowa and youngest daughter of Alexander Sloane, Mulwala Station, N.S.W.
MACLACHLAN.—On the 6th inst., at his residence,
Grassdale, near Sale, John MacLachlan, aged 84 years. A colonist of 57 years.
ROWLANDS.—On the 5th inst., at Sydney, E. Row-
lands of Stokesay, Gipps-street, East Melbourne, aged 67 years.
ROYAL.—On the 5th inst., at his son's residence,
Murray-road, South Preston, William Royal, late of Hotham-street, East Melbourne, aged 70 years.
IN MEMORIAM.
CARLYLE.—In sad and loving nieinoiy of my twin
brother, Peter M'Naught Carlyle, who died at his late residence, Brooks-crescent, North Fitzroy,
June 7, 1898.
Ho has pono to his rost, his sufferings nrc o cr,
Ho has dono with hU sorrow and p du
Hie troubles of life, uhloh ho patkutly boro, Will nover distress hint again —(Inserted by his brother Jim.)
DAVISON.—In sad and loving remembrance of my
dearly loved father, George Davison, who died at his residence, 335 Latrobe-street, June 7, 1893. Also my beloved mother, Margaret Davison, died June 16, 1883; and my fondly loved brother George, died April 30, 1894. May God have mercy
on their souls. Amen.
The) viere taken from moulien I treasured them
most,
When mj reason could measure their worth,
When I Know bul too well that the dear ones I
lost
Could bo never rcplacod upon earth
—M.D.
BEREAVEMENT CARDS.
MRS ALLEMAND, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Tartakover,
Mrs. Simmons return sincere THANKS to their friends for kind visits, lottcrti of condolence, and floral tributes during their reecnl sad bcreai L
went.
FUNERAL NOTICES
ALFAANDLB -Tho Tnouds Of Mr JAMI SALI \
ANDL1Í, l'OK, mid members of Court Benoiolcnco No 3010, A 0 F , aro informed Dial the remains of his lato beloicd wife, 1'riscllln, will be interred In the St Kilda Cemetery
Tho funeral Mill lca\o his residence, No 0 frrincis Utrect 1 rahnn, THIS DAY (Thursday, "lu lust ), at
8o clock
A J RAYBOUM), undertaker, Chapel street, Tratiran, HiOi street, Armadale, Station strooiouxt postolllcc) Maliern, and bouth Yarra, lol 17,
windsor Exchange
BOYD-Hie lrionda of tho lato Mr W ILIUM
HO YD (lato of the Victorian Kuli« aj B1 aro re spcctiuUy iniited to follow hhi remains to tho place of interment, tho Mclbourno Gcnural Cemetery
The funeral to movo from his lato residence M Oracken street, Kensington, THIS DAY (Thurn d&j the 7th inst»), at S o clock f lurp.
HhHUHtT KING, Undertaker, Lennox street, niclmiond, 157 Swan street Lost Richmond , Bur wood road, Hawthorn , Nicholson street, 1-ootscray , Gleaterric rood, Maliern, oppouito railway station Tel DU, and Malvern hxoliangn39
Ah A.-HLMINGTON nuil KLNSINOTON
. BHANC1I, No I»
Tho members of the abovo branch and of Hie «ssocation e,otiorally aro resjiectfully requested to follow the remains of our latí member W111IAM 110YD to tho placo of Inlornicnt, Melbourne fJenoral Ocmetcrj
Tlie funeral Is appointed to leave lils lato residence i! Crackcn street, Kensington, at J p ni TO DAY
(Tliursdaj)
_r E. nOBlItTS.Sccroliri
LOYAL INDUSTRY I ODO!:, M U -Tho Brethren
of tho above lodue mid order in kcnornl aro In ?*ilcd to follow tho remains of our lato Bro ISAAC SUNGO to the placo of iiitcrmciit, Boroondara Come
ten, hen
Tho funeral will loa\o IIIB lato residence, Lennox Street Itichmond, THIS DA\ (Thursday), at u
o'clock
llretlircn ulll meet at the M U hall, Church street, &t half past £ o clock Bharp
Bj order N C
1 HANK T1LI h Y, Hnancial Secrotarj
Till l rienda of tho Into THOM AS Al DUItt. of
Day street, Brighton, nio rcipcctfull) linked to follow his remains to tho place o( interment Ilrnhton General Ccuieterv, THIS DA Y (Thunda) ),