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lin omer to guard against Imposition, notices ot
Births, Marriages, ami Deaths must bo authontl . »ted by some rcspoctoblo poreon In Melbounw to
l irature Iheir Inaortion-l
BIRTHS.
EVANS.—On the 10th inst., at Church-street, Rich- mond, the wife of John Evans—a daughter (stillborn). HORNE.—On the 5th inst., at Ulupna, Broken Hill,
the wife of R. A. Horne, M.D., of a son.
HILLSON.—On the 12th ult., at Woporana, Tocumwal,
New South Wales, the wife of D. R. F. Hillson—a
daughter.
URQUHART.—On the 5th inst., at Yangery-park, near
Warrnambool, the wife of Angus Urquhart—a son.
VAN SOMEREW.—On the 26th ult., at Maryfield,
Cotham-road, Kew, the wife of K. G. van Somerew, Esq., of Penang, of a son.
MARRIAGES.
FLEMING-GOLDING.—On the 2nd inst., at St.
Matthew's Church, Prahran, by the Rev. W. T. C.
Storrs, Francis J. Fleming to Annie, second daughter of the late George Golding, of Creswick.
DEATHS.
BEGG.—On the 11th inst., at The Oaks, Riversdale- road, Camberwell, Dorothy Hope, the boloved infant daughter of Charles and Mabel Besg, aged 10 months. Interred yesterday.
CAMPBELL.—On the 12th inst., at his resldence, 86
Fitzgibbon-street, Parkville, Richard Campbell,
aged 58 years. New Zealand papers please copy.
FEILCKE.—On the 12th inst., at Lilyvale, Edith-
street, Caulfield, Lily Feilcke, the beloved daughter of the late H. Feilcke.
FOWLER.—On the 12th inst., at his residence, 22
Strand, Williamstown, John Fowler, late captain Williamstown Volunteer Naval Brigade, aged 66 years. A colonist of 45 years.
HOOPER.—On the 12th inst., at her late residence, 4
Station-street, Port Melbourne, Hannah, the be- loved wife of Joseph Hooper, aged 65 years. Late
of Geelong.
HORNE.—On the 9th inst., at Ulupna, Broken Hill,
the infant son of R. A, and E. Horne.
JORDAN.—On the 11th inst., at his residence, Summer-
hill, High-street road, Burwood, John Jordan, J.P.,
aged 77 years.
PITT.—On the 15th inst., at Mikado, Abbotsford,
Willie, the beloved and only son of William and
Lizzie Pitt, aged 8 months.
SMITH.—On the 12th inst., at her late residence, 354
Pigdon-street, North Carlton, Harriette Watkins
Smith, aged 58.
WRIGHT.—On the 12th inst., at Feltrim, Moonee
Ponds, Cecilia Evelyn, dearly beloved daughter of George and Blanche Wright, aged 4 years and 9 months.
IN MEMORIAM.
BARBER.—In loving memory of our dear cousin, W.
R. Barber, Canterbury-road, Middle-park, who met his death near the Malvern Town-hall on 13th De- cember, 1894. "Though lost to sight to memory dear." (Inserted by R. and M.A.V.)
OWER.—In memory of William Gilbert Ower, of
Brighton, a sincere friend and earnest Christian, who passed away at Widgewa, Narandera, New South Wales, on 13th December, 1894, aged 20
years.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
FOWLER.—The Friends of the late Captain JOHN
FOWLER are respectfully invited to follow his
remains to the place of interment, the Williamstown
General Cemetery.
Hie Hiiitrnl ii appointed to take place on Satur dir, tbe Hil) 'list , leaving his luto residence, ti Sttaml Williamstown, at half-post 2 o'clock p m.
1H lossli VLF omi SON, Undertal era, Forguson iltut,Milli inisliiiin,and North*road, Now|»rt. Tele* phone No. 7, Williamstown Exchange. O'LEARY.—The Friends of Mr. PATRICK
O'LEARY and members of St. Francis' Branch No. 1 II A C H S nre respectfully invited to follow
Hie limirit will leavo his residence, 128 Arden ?Uitt, .North «lilliollrne, THIS DAY (Kndaj, 13tll in t >. at »ocloek
JOHN liVI.I.V, Undertaker, Tjolrobo and Spring streets, Melbourne 'telephone b2".
CÎnTÎT-The Friend« of tho late Mr». JOHN j
U «-MITII aro reiprotfully Invited lo follow her «mau» to the plaee, of interment in the Mclbouruo
l.trcralCinic'leri.
Tlie Muerai is appointed to leavo her Bon's rosi. O«, *tr \V \V «amil», No 20 Adderley .street, »ft Mdi.iiiino, THIS HAY (Fridoy, 13lh Dcuuii itr), al - o lIoi K lireLihoij.
THOMAS 1IIMIV AI1JSON, Undertaker ond Fe Miner, t«l I lum street. Carlton ; Uciby.streot, Ci'ln.niwl, ami M7 Victoria street, Host liol
tourne, tie ir I rrot siriet. Telephone No 1182. i OMin -Tlie hritmli ol Mr IIKIIRKKT W.S.MITIÍ O aie ns¡> elf ills, united to follow the remains of la hit I c1 m ii iniitlier, llnrrlette Watkins Smith, to
titi ice ti interment In the Melbourno General |
Cn tim
Tit I menin nptomtcd to leave lils residence, Hil, li.il ii-tuet, North Carlton, THIS DAV (lulu, 1 til in 11 nilier). nt miarter-past 4 o'clock.
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.if tlie lute JOUNJOltOAN, J.l'., t
?i u.l ni ) lui ¡ted to follow his remains to tho |
r tot iiituiiktit, the Burwood Ccinetcrv.
If fnntia] io nio\c from his late residence, c lulml llv'li street road, Burwood, on fcatur* ir iii ¡uti inst , at.I o'clock p ni.
lill'.) I III LIM!, Undertaker, Burwood-roud, I lU.lloill Jil 'H'_
lilli'! o' UVnl.Mdll.- The Councillors, l.v 0 cunnii i . mid Ollluers of the Shire of Oak 1 hn | uti i|in \ milted to follow the remains of Hi lue Mr »ill«. JORDAN, J.I'., formerly pre titcnt rf the lim, io the place of interment, tile
I uoc.lt.ma ii
TH binait uill leaie his loto resldenco. High-1 ? t«I ro 11 I uri unit, on Suturóla), the lilli lust., at
Soto-kpm
iii order.
I. KNIGHTS, Shire Secretory.