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BIRTH
ALLINSON.—On the 31st ult., at Smith-street, Warra-
gul, the wife of John T. Allinson of a daughter.
MARRIAGES.
BICKERTON-TOUGH.—On the 22nd ult., at the resi-
dence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. Thomas Tait M.A., M.D., William Thomas, son of William Bickerton, Wangaratta, to Jessie Forbes, only sur- viving daughter of Daniel and M. J. Tough, of Cabramatta, Park-street, Brunswick.
DILLON-MINOGUE.—On the 29th ult., at the Roman
Catholic Church, Avenel, by Rev. Father O'Reilly, Michael Joseph, youngest son of Patrick Dillon, Surrey Hills, Sydney, to Elizabeth Frances, second eldest daughter of John Minogue, stationmaster,
Monea.
DALY-DAVIES.—On the 20lh ult. nt the residcnco o
the bride s mother Toorak bj thelto« S O hint Richard Picton Gore oidj son ot Hyacinth Richard Dab of Kiford \\ illlams roid ilawlsburn to LouUa Harriott, soundest daughtci of the lato Tudor Da« ies, of Geelong
JOHNSTONE-BEAMISH.—On the 22nd ult., at All
Saints' Church, Geelong, by the Ven. Pierre Teulon Beamish, D.D., LL.D, father of the bride, assisted to the Rev. Henry Kelly, M.A., incumbent of All Saints, and the Rev. W. Charles Priychard, M.A., incumbent of St. Paul's, John Alfred Johnstone, organist of St. Paul's Church, second son of the late rector of Mitchelstown, Ireland, to Emma Cusack Russell Beamish, youngest daughter of Dr. Beamish, late archdeacon of Warrnambool.
DEATHS.
BUTTON.—On the 11th ult., at Drobroyeh, Ashfield,
N.S.W., Arthur Button, aged 38 brother of A. Button, Melbourne and W. H. Button, Phillip Island, late of Brighton, England. Home papers
please copy.
CARR.—On the 3rd inst., at her residence, 66 Walpole
street, Kew, Sarah, second daughter of the late Robert Carr, Sydney-place, Cork.
COOCH.—On the 3rd inst., at her residence, Kana-
walla, Brighton, Jane, relict of the late Alexander Cooch, late of Stawell, aged 73 years. "For ever
with the Lord."
FIRTH.—On the 3rd inst., at her late residence, No.
571 Victoria-street, Abbotsford, Emma, the dearly beloved w¡fe of Henry Firth, aged 80 years.
HALL.—On the 1st inst., at Woodend, the infant
daughter of R. C. and S. H. Hall, of South Leigh, North Brighton, aged 20 weeks. Interred at Bendigo this day.
RICKETSON.—On the 2nd inst., at her grandfather's
residence, Glen Eira, Caulfield, Olive Elaine, second daughter of H. J. and Etta Ricketson, aged 9
years.
STAPLETON.—On the 27th ult., at his parents resi-
dence, Hopetoun street Ballarat, Michael Edmund (of Messrs. Stapleton and Richards Market-square), the dearly beloved and only son of Michael and Mary Stapleton. R.I.P.
WHITEY.—On the 23rd ult., at 3 Bishop's grove, St.
George's terrace, Perth, Olga Dorothea Halcyon, dearly beloved and youngest daughter of Annie C. and the late Edwin J. Whltby, aged 3 years and 4
months.
IN MEMORIAM.
BARTHOLD.—In loving remembrance of Godfrey J.
Barthold, who fell asleep in Christ February 4,
1894.
BEREAVEMENT CARDS.
Mr. and Miss CARDIFF return their sincere
THANKS to their kind friends for the expres- sions of sympathy during their recent sad bereave-
ment.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
CARR.—The Funeral of the late Miss SARAH
CARR will leave Walpole-street, Kew, at 3 o'clock THIS DAY (Tuesday, 4th February).
A. W. PADBURY, Undertaker, Cotham road,
Kew.
COLEMAN.—The Friends of the late Mr. FRANK.
COLEMAN are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, Melbourne General
Cemetery.
The Funeral will leave the residence of Mrs. Burneyy, 588 Latrobe street, West Melbourne, THIS DAY (Tuesday, 4th inst.), at 4 o'clock.
IOIIN DAI I \, undertaker, latrobe and Spring ?tren» Mill oural Tolephono 8J7
pOOCH-Tho Friends o( the Into Mrs JAND \j COOCH are Informe 1 that her remains »ill bo li romd In the Riljiton General Gemeiert
fu fnticrnl «111 move from her lato residence, J oí i »nll-i, I1a\ slrctt. North Brlfchton, THIS DAY
(Jiie»dav, 4th Inst.), ni I ûclock
M BOU All. BROS (lato John M'Dottoll), Under
til era Ba) street Bn.hton
THE Mends of Mr Hr\RY riRTlI oro respect.
full\ invited to folio« tho remains of his lato Mo« 11 «silo to tho place of interment, tho Melbourne
Otneril Cemetery
The fiiueml «III lea«o his residence, No r7t Votonn stielt, Abbotsford To morro» (\«ctlmsday, till I ibruart, IS IO), at J o ilock
10I1N AIMSON, Undcitakcr and Tn balmer lind Oilice-Shnpioii s road Iticlmioud (tilcphonc KIO) Buincj rond, llrunsuick (telephone UOJ) , and at I ndporl and Jlirtou streets, boutli Melbourne