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BIRTHS.
TOWLER.—On the 22nd ult., at Bembridge, Auburn-
road, Hawthorn, the wife of W. A. Towler—a son.
MARRIAGES.
GEALE-RHODES.—On the 22nd ult, at the Presby-
terian Church, Langhorne-street, Dandenong, by the Rev William Macdevined, James, third son of the late John Geale, of Morwell, to Caroline Mary, eldest daughter of Frederick Rhodes of Morwell, Gippsland.
MAYFIELD—GILLMAN.—On the 18th December, 1895, at
the Cathedral Church, Ballarat, by the Rev. J. Car- michael, Charles Edward, eldest son of the late Charles John Mayfield, to Edith, third daughter of the late Hill John Gillman/
M'FARLANE—LOWE.—On the 11th ult., at Drouin, by
the Rev. Alfred Earnest Gifford, Peter, eldest son of Robert M'Farlane, of Sturts Meadows Station, New South Wales, to Ada Merlinda, eldest daughter of W. Lowe, Drouin, Victoria.
DEATHS.
CAHILL.—On the 3rd inst., Catherine, second daughter
of the late John Cahill of Mount Eliza, Morning-
ton. R.I.P.
CLARE.—On the 4th inst., at his late residence,
Fairy Hills, Alphington, Francis, the beloved hus- band of Henrietta Clark, aged 76 years. A colonist
of 56 years.
HALL.—On the 4th inst., at Hoylake, Hastings-road,
Upper Hawthorn, Stanley William, infant son of A. G. and S. H. Hall, aged 8 months. "Dear little Stanley."
ILLINGWORTH.—On the 20th ult., at Beechworth,
Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Frederick Illing-
worth, M.L.A., of Perth, W.A., after a lingering affliction of 24 years 8 months, aged 51 years. Asleep in Jesus.
LARKE.—On the 3rd inst., at his residence, Esplanade,
Brighton Beach, John Spratt Larke, in his 70th year, a colonist of 44 years. English and Canadian papers please copy.
ROSE.—On the 4th Inst, at La Rose, Clarke-street,
Northcote, Teresa Jane, the beloved wife of C. F. C. Rose, age 35. R.I.P.
STENHOUSE.—On the 3rd inst., at Glenelg, South
Australia, Andrew, the beloved son, of Andrew and Matilda Stenhouse, of Broken Hill, aged 22 years.
IN MEMORIAM.
BANNON.—-In sad and lavin}, remembrance of our
dear mother, Mary Bannon, who died at Windsor,
5th February, 1895. May her soul rest in peace.— A. H., R. H.
MANDELBERG.—In sad and lovinft momorv of our dear
mother who departed this life on February 5, 1893. A kind and alTcutionatemolhcnrouc lut novcrtobo forgotten (Inserted by her lov hie, dniiL,htcr, Lather >\ elnberfr ) May her boni rest in peace
al CovKKit -In lovlnjr memor of our dear mother
Sarah M Connell who died at 1 rincon Hill, 6th Icbruarv.lSO)
BEREAVEMENT CARDS.
Ma and Mrs TOM HARD! 1 V STrPIlI -is and
family deslio to ret irn their sincere and heartfelt THANKS to all kind rienits for their numerous expressions of sviiiiithy nod condolence lu thctr recent bereavement. Neerim bouth
TUNERA! NOTICES.
LARIvP-Tbo lricnds of the late Mr IOIIN
SPRATT IAUKI nro rcopectfullv Invited to follow lils remains to the place of Interment the Mel bourne General Ocmctorv
Tho funoral I» appointe 1 to um o from his lato rrsldLiice I .planadc Hrlcjiton llcach THIS DAY (W nines hv lebruar} the 0th lbOU) aoauartcr to S o clock punctually
Al lb Undertaker, I onsdale street, city Htzroy (telephone iota) bt. Kilda (telcphono 71 Windsor l-xchanzol ant Llstcrnvvick close to station (tele phone W mdsor 1 xohatue)_ Fililí lricnds of Mr III MIY PIU1II aro respect
X fnllv luv Ited to follow the remains of his lato I clov ed w ifo to the plaoo of Interment, tho Melbourne General Ccmctciv
lira funeral will leo\o lil» residence, No (171 Vlotoria stroot, Abbotsford THIS DAY (Wcdnosday, 6th reliman 1800) at J o clock
JOHN AIII'ON, Undeitnkcr and Hi bahncr Tlci I Olhcc-binip on s road Richmond (telephone 1' 0.1) Sviinev road, llruiiswlck (telephone 110 ), and at liri I] ort mid Merton streets South Melbourne
rnill I nonds of Mr ANDRI'W ST! VIIOUBK and
X O W and J SHIM S are respcctfullv invited to follow the remains of the! lato son and brother, Au Ircw btenhnu<e Jim , to tho placo of Interment, In the St hilda General Ccmcterv
The funeral will leave the residence of Mr O \\ Shiel« J2 I ortland place South \arra, THIS DA\ (VVchc'da) lilli lint.) atJocloclr
AlHtLD AlMbON, Undertaker and rmbalmor, 2"H letona st rect «est Melbourne, Mount Alex an 1er toad, Moonco 1 oudB, und Raeocoursc road
Je v nv -tot _T»'-li|innoJl 0 ty. _ rpill 1 rienda of Mr Al 1 ItED Oil I MAN UAH, X solicitor, aie resncctllillj invite 1 to follow the remains, of lils late beloved son Stanhv William, lo the placo of Interment, the bl. hilda Gcnoral
Cfmeterv
Tho funeral to move from his residence, Hastings rond Upper Hawthorn at J o clock n ni THIS DAY (Wednc dij the rib hist)
Ill'lllll It! KING, Undertaker, Burwood road, Hw thorn Tel 1)12_
rpill I liomin of the late Mr 1 HANOIS CIA ik X aro informed that his remains will ho interred
in tho Melbourne (.encrai Oiueterv
Tile funeral will leave his lesidcuco Fairy Hills Alphincton, THIS DAY (tt odncwlaj, 6th Inst ) at J
pn
A A SiriOHT, Undertaker, 1S2 Collins street.
Telcphono 410_ \ylibOV-Tho friends of Mr I A O ttllAON
TV aro respcctfullv Informed that the remains of his late beloved mid onlv son Norman John Hadfield «111 I e Interred In the bt Kilda Cemetery
The funeral «III leave lils residence No. 3 Chain her» street bouth Yarra, To morrow (Tliursdav, 6th Inst ), at J 30 o clock
A J RA'V notll I), Ui dcrlaker, Chanel street I inhrnn, llit.h street Armadale, and biatlon street, icxtl O Malvern Toi 17 W Indsor I xenan-e