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January
PUBLISHED 28th JANUARY, 1882.
BIRTHS:
ROBERTS On the 29th December, at Marston, Timaru, the wife of T. Roberts,
C.E., of a son.
BLANCHETT On the 31st December, at midnight, the wife of A. Blanchett, of
a daughter.
KIDWELL On the 5th January, at Timaru, the wife of R. Kidwell, butcher,
of a daughter.
McKIBBON On the 29th December, at Pleasant Point, the wife of William
McKibbon, of a daughter.
GRANT. On the 11th January, at Temuka, the wife of A. Grant. of a daughter.
GILLINGHAM On the 14th January, at Timaru, the wife of F.R. Gillingham,
of a son.
GORDON On the 14th January, at the Manse, Temuka, the wife of the Rev.
David Gordon, of a daughter.
WAUGH On the 19th January, at her residence Main North Road, the wife of
John Waugh, of a daughter.
KENNEDY On the 23rd January, at Timaru, the wife of Robert Kennedy, of a
son.
MARRIAGES:
RAE-HENNEY On the 28th December, at the Presbyterian Manse, Geraldine, by
the Rev. Geo. Barclay, Adam Rae, sixth son of Simon Rae, of Scotsburn, to B.
Henney, second daughter of John Henney, also of Scotsburn.
SMITH- SIMPSON On the 3rd January, at St. Mary's Church, Temuka, by the
Rev. D. Graham, James Smith, farmer, to Annie Philip, eldest daughter of Mr W.
Simpson, farmer, Temuka.
SMITH- BUNDESEN On the 10th January, at St. Mary's Church, Timaru, by the
Rev Thomas Flavel, Alfred William, second son of H. E. Smith, Gloster, England,
to Maria Fredericka, only daughter of B.P. Bundesen, Timaru.
DEATHS:
BOWIE On the 27th December, at Otepopo, Otago, suddenly, Thomas Bowie,
M.D. aged 28, sixth son of Robert Bowie, son, of Maori Hill, Timaru. Deeply
regretted.
MELLISH On the 29th December, at Armagh street, Christchurch, George L.
Mellish, Resident Magistrate of Christchurch, aged 47.
HARDCASTLE On the 1st January, at Castlewood, Pleasant Valley, Catherine
youngest daughter of Thomas and Caroline Hardcastle, aged 15 years.
CLOGSTOUN On the 2nd January, at Four Peaks Station. Edward Louis
Clogstoun, aged 49 years.
LAWRY On the 3rd January, at Timaru, William Lawry, from an accident,
aged 41 years.
COXHEAD On the 9th January, at Theodosia street, Timaru, Cecil Edwin,
infant son of Harry and Mary Coxhead, aged 8 weeks and 3 days.
RUTHERORD On the 18th January, at the residence of Mr Tate, Elizabeth
street, Timaru, Rita Merrial, infant daughter of Robert and Charlotte Elizabeth
Rutherford, of Mount Nessing, aged eleven months and twenty-two days.
DOW On the 24th of January, the infant son of James and Isabella Dow,
aged eight months.
February
PUBLISHED 23rd FEBRUARY, 1882.
BIRTHS:
WHITMARSH On Sunday, the 29th January, at Timaru, the wife of Robert
Powell Whitmarsh, of a daughter.
MURDOCH On the 30th January, at Great North Road, Timaru, the wife of Mr
George Murdoch, painter, of a daughter.
LAING - MEASON On the 1st February, at Timaru, the wife of G.
Laing-Meason, of a son.
KNIGHTS On the 6th February, at Arthur street, the wife of W.N. Knights
of a son.
KNEESHAW On the 9th February, at West Oxford, the wife of John Kneeshaw,
of a son.
STRUTHERS On the 11th February, At Clifton Farm, Pareora, the wife of
Henry Struthers, Fairlie Creek, of a daughter.
McCAW On the 12th February, at Three Springs, the wife of John McCaw of a
daughter.
TOTTON On the 13th February, at Rangitata, the wife of C.S. Totton, of a
son.
MARRIAGES:
BLACK - BOWIE On the 26th of January, at the residence of the bride's
father, Maori Hill, Timaru, by the Rev. D. McLennan, of Pleasant Point, Hugh
Black, of Temuka, watchmaker, to Euphemia, youngest daughter of the late Robert
Bowie, son.
D'EMDEN - SHRIMPTON On the 31st January, at St. Mary's, Timaru, by the
Ven. Archdeacon Harper,, James Swinbourne, eldest son of the late Henri James
D'Emden, to Amy Rebecca Mary, youngest daughter of the late Ingram Shrimpton.
TRIGGS - DUMBELL On the 2nd February, at the Primitive Methodist Church,
Timaru, by the Rev. W Gillies, assisted by the Rev. B.T. Hallowes, William Henry
Triggs, of Wellington, to Marion, only daughter, of the
Rev. J Dumbell, of Timaru. [Evening Post, 6 Feb.
1882, pg 2]
BASS - KLEE On the 15th February, at the residence of the bride's father,
Winchester, by the Rev. David Gordon, William Bass, to Hannah Elizabeth Klee.
JONES - MARR On the 16th February, at the house of Mr W. Jones, Timaru,
by the Rev. T.B. Hallowes, James Jones, of Timaru, to Elizabeth Arbnthnot,
second daughter of James Marr, of Dunedin.
Evening Post, 6 March 1882
Walsh - Jackson - On the 14th February, at Christchurch, by the Rev. C. Fraser, James, eldest son of R. Walsh, Timaru, to Rachel, sixth daughter of Thomas Jackson, Wellington.
DEATHS:
CREEMER On the 4th February, at Albury, Maude Cordelia, the infant
daughter of G. W. and E. Creemer, aged four months.
WEBSTER On the 11th February, at Barnard street, Timaru, after a lingering
illness, Elisette, the beloved wife of R Webster, aged 41 years, Deeply
regretted.
JAMESON On Sunday, the 12th February, at Timaru, Agnes Isabel, wife of
Andrew Jameson.
FOWERAKER On the 15th February, at Pleasant Point, Martha Mary, the
beloved wife of William Foweraker, aged 39 years.
DAVIDSON On the 18th February, at his residence, High street Timaru,
Robert Davidson, native of New Macher, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, aged 60 years.
Deeply regretted. Home papers please copy.
EDMISTON On the 20th February, at Rose street, Timaru, George, infant son
of William and Mary Edmiston, Aged 10 months.
CLIFF On the 28th February, at her residence, Winchester, Jane, the
beloved wife of Mr G. Cliff, aged 21 years (of pyaemia). Deeply regretted.
Timaru Herald Tuesday 28th February 1882
Resident's Magistrate's Court, Temuka
At this court yesterday, before S.D. Barker, and J. Mendelson, Esqs., Thomas
Talbot was charged by Mr O'Halloran, Registrar of births, deaths and
marriages, with neglecting to register the birth of his child. The evidence
showed that the defendant had attended at the registration office, and that all
the particulars required had been duly given and entered, but that the defendant
had forgotten to sign the book, and as the child had since exceeded the age of
six months, the action was compelled to be taken, so that the child could be
registered. The Court inflicted a nominal fine of 6d.
March
PUBLISHED 23rd MARCH, 1882.
BIRTHS:
McRAE On the 25th February, at Timaru, the wife of T.T. McRae, of a son.
CLULEE On Sunday, the 26th February, at Timaru, the wife of G.F.Clulee of
a daughter.
HAMERSLEY On the 2nd March, 1882, the wife of A. St. G. Hamersley, of a
son.
McCLATCHIE. On the 6th March, the wife of Thomas McClatchie, jun., of a
daughter.
FRUHAUF. On the 8th March, at Timaru, the wife of M. Fruhauf, of a
daughter.
McCASKILL. On the 17th March, at the fellmongery, Temuka, the wife of P.
McCaskill, Esq., of a daughter. North British papers please copy.
BULLOCK. On the 17th March, at Allenton, Ashburton, the wife of T.
Bullock, of a daughter.
WEBB. On the 21st March,1882, at Waimataitai Valley, the wife of J.W.
Webb of a son.
MARRIAGES:
GUY - HODGES. On the 9th March, at Jersey Cottage, the residence of the
Rev. Thomas Bray, George Thomas Guy, eldest son of Francis Guy, Esq., J.P.,
Bateman's Bay, to Annie Maria Hodges, only daughter of W Hodges, Esq., late of
England, by the Rev. Thos. Bray, assisted by the Revs. W Gillies, B.T. Hallowes
and the Rev. S. MacFarlane, Missionary, of New Guinea.
DEATHS:
HORNBROOK. On the 23rd February, at his residence, Levels Plains, William
Hornbrook, youngest son of the late Colonel Hornbrook, R.M., after a lingering
illness, aged 59.
MacINTOSH. On the 2nd March, at Wai-iti Road, John MacIntosh, aged 59.
WORTHINGTON. On the 3rd March, at Pleasant
Point, Maud Annie, youngest and beloved daughter of Robert and Catherine
Worthington, aged 2 years.
McKIBBON. On the 5th March, at Pleasant Point, Margaret, infant daughter
of William and Margaret McKibbon, aged 10 weeks. Also published 7 March 1882
WORTHINGTON. On the 8th March, at Pleasant
Point, Edith Catherine, second beloved daughter of Robert and Catherine
Worthington, aged 3 years.
WHITCOMBE. On the 13th January, at Bath, England, Thomas Douglas
Whitcombe, Captain Royal Artillery (Madras Retired List), Knight of the Military
Order of the Saviour of Greece, and third son of the late Sir Samuel Whitcombe,
North Island papers please copy.
HAY. On the 15th March, at the Hospital, Timaru, Robert Hay. Deeply
regretted.
SHAW. On the 15th March, at Timaru, Louisa Elizabeth, the wife of
C.R. Shaw. [TH March 17, pg 2]
The Timaru Herald Friday February 1882 page 2
Death of an Old Settler
It is with considerable regret that we have to record the death of Mr William Hornbrook, which took place at his house, near Young's Creek, yesterday morning. Mr Hornbrook was a settler of some twenty-three or twenty-four years' standing in this district, having taken up the Arowhenua run in the early days. His death was not unexpected, as he had been suffering from a very painful disease for some time past.
April
PUBLISHED 20th APRIL, 1882.
BIRTHS:
HAGGETT. On the 5th April, at Brown street, Timaru, the wife of W.D.
Haggett, of a son.
PLANTE. on the 6th April, at South Otipua Road, Mrs Plante of a daughter.
SPALDING. On the 11th April, at Burke's Pass, the wife of A. Spalding of
a son.
MARRIAGES:
MEE - JOHNSTON. On the 28th March, at Fairlie Creek, at the residence of
Mr John Nixon, by the Rev. George Barclay,
Alexander Mee, of Pleasant Point, to Margaret Jane Johnston, of Fairlie Creek.
AUSTIN - ASLIN. On the 4th April, at the house of the mother of the
bride, Dunedin, Henry Selwood Austin, of Timaru, solicitor, to Mary, second
daughter of the late Robert Aslin, of Oxton, North England. No Cards.
EVERIST - LISSAMAN. On the 5th April, at Flaxton, by the
Rev. Mr Inwood, Captain Everist, Esq., of
Northfleet, Kent,to Elizabeth (Lillie) Lissaman, fourth daughter of James
Lissaman, Esq., of Alton Hall, Allesley, Warwickshire. No cards.
TAYLOR - McCULLOUGH. On the 6th April, at the residence of the bride's
father, by the Rev. D. Gordon, Mr David
Taylor, to Agnes, second daughter of Mr Samuel McCullough, Waitohi.
HIBBARD - CRAMOND. On the 11th April, at Sunny-vale, Timaru, by the
Rev. Wm. Gillies, Benjamin Edward Hibbard,
to Marian Cramond, both of Timaru.
MILES - LECREN. On the 13th April, at St. Mary's Church, by the
Rev. Archdeacon Harper, Grosvenor Chater
Miles, to Cecilia Mary, eldest daughter of Frederick LeCren, Elmsdale, Timaru.
DEATHS:
MacKENZIE. On the 26th March, at Elizabeth Street, Timaru, William Wood
MacKenzie.
TESCHEMAKER. On the 29th of March, at Otaio Station, Henrietta
Teschemaker, aged 81 years.
BURR. On the 16th April, at the Timaru Hospital, Charles Burr, of fatty
degeneration of the heart, aged 46.
May
PUBLISHED 18th MAY, 1882.
BIRTHS:
DERENZY. On the 21st April, at Hunnington, Winchester, the wife of William
DeRenzy, of a son.
FRY. On the 22nd April, at Sarah street, Timaru, the wife of Walter Fry, of a
daughter.
BARKER. On the 25th April, at Kynnersley, Temuka, the wife of S.D. Barker, of a
son
WORTHINGTON.- On the 2nd May, at Pleasant Point, the wife of John
Worthington of a daughter.
WHITE: On the 3rd May, at Grasmere, the wife of J.W. White, of a son.
SCOTT. On the 7th May, at Woollcombe's Gully, the wife of Adam Scott of a
son.
ZIESLER. On the11th May, at Timaru, the wife of J.W.S. Ziesler, of a son.
MARRIAGES:
FRIEDLANDER - DEBEER. On the 19th April, at St. Kilda, Melbourne, Max
Friedlander, of Ashburton, to Heronette DeBeer, daughter of S. DeBeer, Sans
Souci, St. Kilda, Melbourne.
STUART - DOIG.- On the 19th April, at Green Island, by the Rev. Michael
Watt, David Stuart, of Timaru, to Barbara Merriloes Doig, of Green Island.
CHARLESWORTH - HALLAM. On the 9th May, 1882, at St. Mary's Church,
Timaru, New Zealand, by the Venerable Archdeacon Harper,
Joshua Charlesworth, late of Dewsbury, Yorkshire, to Ellen, daughter of the late
Samuel Hallam, M.D., Weston-super-Mare, Somersetshire.
TYRRELL -MARTIN. On the 10th May, at the residence of the bride's father,
Roslyn, by the Rev. Dr Stuart, George
Tyrrell, of Timaru, to Margaret K., third daughter of Mr Robert Martin, builder,
Dunedin.
THOMSON - MACHIN. On the 15th May, at the house of the bride's father, by
the Rev. T. B. Hallowes, John Thomson, third
son of William Thomson, of Elgin, Scotland, to Annie, eldest daughter of Thomas
Machin, architect, Timaru.
EDMISTON - MACHIN. On the 15th May, at the house of the bride's father,
by the Rev. T.B. Hallowes, Hugh Fleming Edmiston, second son of the late
H.F.Edmiston, of Bossfield East,Killbride, Lanarkshire, Scotland, to Clara,
third daughter of Thomas Machin, architect, Timaru.
DEATHS:
PARK. On the 24th April, 1882, at Timaru, Walter Boby, infant son of
William and Maria Park, aged 3 months.
WILSON. On the 27th April, at Clifton Farm, Woodbury, Beatrice Lilian,
only child of James and Elizabeth Wilson, aged five years.
WEBB. On the 1st May, at Wellington street, Timaru, Amy Eliza, the second
and the most beloved daughter of James Webb, aged 6 years.
CLOUGH. On the 4th May, at Geraldine, William Clough, of Timaru, aged 56.
MILLS. On the 14th May, Captain Alexander Mills, Harbour Master, Timaru,
aged 48.
Star Wednesday 24 May 1882
Inquest - COODE -
An inquest on the body of James Coode was held at Ross' Upper Waitaki Hotel, on
Friday last, ---- A verdict of death from natural causes was returned. The
evidence showed that the deceased, who was a shepherd aged 37 had been suffering
from a severe cold. He was found on the stairs of the hotel early on Thursday
morning in a dying state. _____
Star Thursday 18th May 1882
Timaru, May 17
A man named James Coade, who is reported to have been drinking heavily for some weeks past at Burke's Pass, died suddenly at the
Ross Ferry Hotel, Upper Waitaki, this morning. He was found at seven
o'clock lying insensible on the stairs, and died at none o'clock.
Timaru Herald, 2 June 1892, Page 2
The following is the return of patients in the Timaru Hospital for the month of
May, 1892 :- Dead : male 1, (Nathanial Money)
June
PUBLISHED 15th JUNE, 1882.
BIRTHS:
MUNRO. On the 24th May, at E street, Timaru, the wife of Robert R. Munro,
of a son.
ARRAS. On the 24th May, at the Levels Plains, the wife of William Arras,
of a daughter.
MARRIAGES:
CLEMANCE -HAGGETT. On the 20th May, at the Congregational Church, Timaru,
by the Rev. B.T. Hallowes, Philip Henry Clemance, of Nottingham, England, to
Emma, eldest daughter of D. Haggett, Timaru.
TURNER - PETERS. On the 24th May, at the residence of the bride, by the
Rev. W. Gillies, George Dyke, second son of Mr H. J. Turner, to Mary Ann, only
daughter of the late Mr William Peters, both of Timaru.
MacKAY - PATERSON. On the 30th May, at Springfield, Temuka, By the
Rev David Gordon, Donald Murray MacKay, Agent, Bank
of New Zealand, to Robertas Paterson, fourth daughter of the late Andrew
Paterson, Esq.
DEATHS:
MvKINNON. On the 10th May, at Rangitata, the beloved wife of Donald
McKibbon and youngest daughter of the late Roderick McDonald, Ardhill, Lochaloh,
Rosshire, Scotland. Australia and Home papers please copy.
MELTON. On the 19th May, at Church street, Margaret Amelia, beloved wife
of John Melton, aged 25 years.
COLLINS: On the 20th May, at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr C.
Chivers of Beaconsfield, Joseph Collins, aged 67 years.
FARREL. On the 23rd May, at the Bush Hotel, Geraldine, the beloved wife
of Thomas Farrel, aged 21 years, Deeply regretted.
FENDALL. On the 27th May, at Ashbury, the residence of his son- in-law,
Captain Belfield Woollcombe, R.N., the Rev. Henry
Fendall, aged 87.
BURNESS. On the 18th June, at Burke's Pass, the infant daughter of
William and Harriet Burness, aged 1 month.
July
PUBLISHED 13th JULY, 1882.
MARRIAGES:
MANSFIELD - CRAMOND. On the 6th July, 1882, at Palmerston, Otago, by the
Rev. Charles Clarke, Frederick William Mansfield, to Florence Cramond.
DEATHS:
JACKSON. On the 27th June, at Pleasant Point, Louisa, the beloved
daughter of Hinman and Anne Jackson, aged 2 years and 10 months.
FRIEDLANDER. On the 27th June, at LeCren's Terrace, Timaru, Martha, the
infant daughter, aged 6 months, of Harry and Johana Friedlander.
COOK. On the 28th June, at Buchanan's paddock, Timaru, Ursula Mary Catherine,
youngest and beloved daughter of John Cook, aged 13 years.
MURDOCH. On the 29th June, at the Manse, First Church, Dunedin, Annie
Louisa Catherine, wife of James Murdoch, F.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P., Edinburgh, and
daughter of the Rev. Professor W.G. Blaikie,
D.D., ,L.L.D., Edinburgh.
MILNE. At Strathallan Farm, Fairlie Creek, Ellen, the beloved wife
of James J. Milne, in the 30th year of her age.
July 5 pg2
Mr James Northam, the well-known wheelwright and blacksmith, of
Winchester, died very suddenly at Temuka on Monday afternoon. He was in Timaru
on Saturday, and having imbibed a little too freely, was arrested for being
drunk and disorderly at the railway station. He was bailed out shortly. He rode
to Temuka and went to the Royal Hotel, where he died on Monday.
August
PUBLISHED 10th AUGUST, 1882.
BIRTHS:
INMAN On the 13th July, at Rockwood, Albury, the wife of W. G.
Inman, of a daughter.
PROBYN. On the 21st July, at Wai-iti, the wife of Mr E. Probyn, of a son.
TENNENT. On the 25th July, at her residence, Butler street, the wife of
W. J. Tennent, of a daughter.
STOEWLL. On the 27th July, at St. Andrews, the wife of Mr David Stowell.
of a son.
ARMITAGE. On the 29th July, at Hillborough, Otaio, the wife of W.
Sugden Armitage, of a son.
PONTON. On the 31st July, at LeCren street, the wife of Robert Ponton, of
a son.
CHRISTOPHERS. On the 8th August, at Sheen Terrace, Roslyn, the wife of A.
Christophers, of a son.
MARRIAGES:
HOPE - TRIPP. On the 25th July, at St. Thomas' Church, Woodbury, by the
Most
Rev. the Primate (grandfather of the bride), assisted by the Ven. Archdeacon
Harper and the Rev. Walter Harper
(uncles of the bride), and the Rev. James Preston,
Arthur, third son of T. A. Hope, Esq., of Stanton Bebington, Cheshire, to
Frances Emily, eldest daughter of C.G. Tripp, Esq., of Orari Gorge, Canterbury,
N.Z.
DEATHS:
COURTIS. On the 13th July, at Emerald Hill, Victoria, Sarah Ann, wife of
Henry Courtis, gas engineer, Deeply regretted.
SHAW. On the 24th July, at Timaru, Katherine Edith, daughter of Chas.
Reginald Shaw, aged 18 years.
LUXMOORE. On the 30th July, at Marchwiel, near Timaru, Philip Bouverie
Luxmoore, aged 48.
Obituary
Mr Luxmoore was an early settler in Canterbury, having come to the colony twenty-six or twenty-seven years ago. After a short residence on a station in Otago he lived for a few years in Heathcote Valley, near Christchurch, but about eighteen years since he bought property near Timaru, on which he has resided ever since. Though never taking any active part in politics the deceased gentlemen invariably showed warm interest in local matters, and as Chairman of various public bodies, and especially as Chairman of the Timaru and Gladstone Board of Works, he has left his name which will be long remembered by those who had to deal with him in his official capacity, his courteous but firm demeanor winning respect of all. For sometime Mr Luxmoore has been seriously ill, and his death was no means unexpected. The funeral will take place on Wednesday afternoon.Timaru Herald Wednesday 2nd August 1882
During the month of July 31 births, 6 marriages and 8 deaths were registered at the Timaru Registrar's office.
Ploughing. Tenders wanted for breaking up land. For particulars apply at the Levels Station. Tenders to be in by Wednesday August 9th. Chas. N. Orbell.
September
PUBLISHED 7th SEPTEMBER, 1882.
BIRTHS:
MENDELSON. On the 13th August, at Temuka, the wife of Julius Mendelson,
of a daughter.
BROADHEAD. On the 15th August, at Maori Hill, Timaru, the wife of John
Broadhead, of a son.
MARRIAGES:
BOURN - EDWARDS. On the 9th August, at St. James' Church, Southbridge, by
the Re. A.W. Hands, John T. Bourn, of Makikihi, to Caroline Ada Edwards, of
Southbridge.
ROBERTSON - SMART. On the 2nd August, at the Manse, Woodlands, Southland,
by the Rev. Thomas Alexander, William Robertson, storekeeper, Woodlands, to
Ellen Smart, only daughter of Thomas James Smart, late of Timaru.
HAROLD - STEELE. On the 29th August, at the Presbyterian Church, Timaru,
by the Rev. W. Gilles, William Harold, to
Sarah Steele, both of Timaru.
TURNER - LONGSON. On the 5th September, at the residence of Mr Elijah
Brown, Temuka, by the Rev. T. Fee, Charles
Henry Dyke, eldest son of Mr H.J. Turner, of Timaru, to Hannah Elizabeth,
youngest daughter of the late Mr John Longson, of Glossop, Derbyshire, England.
DEATHS:
SIMPSON. On the 13th August, at Bank street, Timaru, Mary Abbott, wife of
John Simpson, aged 39 years.
PRITCHETT. On the 16th August, at Waikoinui, Peel Forest (the
residence of W.E. Barker), Arthur James Dolabere, eldest son of James Pigot
Pritchett, of Darlington, England.
McILWRICK. At Makikihi, Thomas, youngest son of James McIlwrick, aged 2
½ months.
HARDCASTLE. On the 6th September, at LeCren's Terrace, Timaru, Jane,
third daughter of Thomas and Caroline Hardcastle, aged 29 years.
October
PUBLISHED 5th OCTOBER, 1882.
BIRTHS:
NICHOLLS. On the 9th September, at Butler street, Timaru, the wife of Mr
William Nicholls, of a son.
ANNAND. On the 10th September, at Church street, Timaru, Mrs Wm. Annand,
of a son.
HOBBS. On the 12th September, at Waimataitai Villa, near Timaru, the wife
of W.A. Hobbs, of a son.
PARSONS. On the 14th September, at Timaru, Mrs James Parsons, of a
daughter.
EDMONDS. On the 18th September, at Temuka, the wife of J.H. Edmonds, of a
son.
HUGGINS. On the 23rd September, at his residence, Beach Road, the wife of
William John Higgins, of a son.
CAMPBELL. On the 23rd September, at Fairfield Farm, Upper Pareora,
Mrs John Campbell, of a daughter.
ORBELL. On the 23rd September, at Levels, the wife of C.N. Orbell, of a
daughter.
BUST. On the 24th September, at his residence, Brown street, Timaru, the
wife of W.B. Bust, of a son.
FERGUSON. On the 4th October, at Elizabeth street, Timaru, the wife of Mr
A. Ferguson, Manager National Bank, of a daughter.
HAY. On the 4th October, at Elizabeth street, Timaru, Mrs William Hay, of
a daughter.
MARRIAGE:
PEARCY - ORR. On the 10thSeptember, at Timaru, by the
Rev. W. Beck, Walter Pearcy, of Timaru, to Sarah Ann, daughter of
John Orr, Esq., of Belfast.
DEATHS:
PRIEST. On the 29th September, at Timaru, Josiah, youngest son of John
Priest, of Pareora.
LANGDON. On the 29th September, at Wai-iti road, Timaru, George William
Parnell, infant son of Thomas and Mary Langdon. aged 2 months.
November
PUBLISHED 2nd NOVEMBER, 1882.
BIRTHS:
MATTHEWS. On the 1st October, at Leyden, near Timaru, the wife of Samuel
Matthews, of a son.
McCAHON. On the 15th October, at the Cashstore, North street, the wife of
James McCahon, of a daughter.
JONAS. On the 15th October, at Timaru, Mrs Moss Jonas, of a son.
WETHEY. On the 20th October, at her residence, Elizabeth street, Mrs Edwd.
B. Wethey, of a son.
MARRIAGES;
BARKER - STUDHOLME. On the 5th October, at St. Augustine's Church,
Waimate, by the Most Rev. the Primate, assisted by the Rev. Charles
Coates, John Mathias Barker, to Emily Studholme.
CAMPBELL- REID. At the residence of the bride's father, by the
Rev. J Sharp, W.J. Campbell to Elizabeth
Jane, eldest daughter of Mr John Reid, Church street, Timaru.
DEATHS:
EVANS. On the 5th October, Lucy Ellen, the daughter of John and Maria
Evans, aged 3 years.
BUST. On the 7th October, at his parent's residence, Brown street, Louis
Day, infant son of William Burnley and Annie Matilda Bust, of erysipelas, aged
14 days.
McGEOWN. On the 21st October, at Levels Plains, near Timaru, Charles
George McGeown, aged 7 years,
McCASKILL. On Thursday, the 26th October, at Temuka, Lydia, the beloved
daughter of Peter and Joannah McCaskill, aged 7 months.
ARMITAGE. On the 30th October, at his residence, Compstall, Kingsdown,
Timaru, Tertins Elkanah Armitage, eldest son of Elkanah Armitage, Manchester,
England, aged 33.
LEACH. On Friday, the 27th October, at Temuka, John, the beloved son of
David and Margaret Leach, aged 11 months.
PUBLISHED 30th NOVEMBER, 1882.
BIRTHS:
RUTTER. At his residence, Elizabeth street, Timaru, the wife of Frank
Rutter, of a daughter.
McLENNAN. On the 7th November, at the Manse, Pleasant Point, the wife of
the Rev. D. McLennen, of a son.
BARKER. On the 13th November, at Waikouini, Peel Forest, the wife
of Mr E. Barker, of a son.
THOMAS. On the 14th November, at Timaru, the wife of F.G. Thomas, of a
son.
BROWN. On the 15th November, at Crossbeck, Pleasant Valley, the
wife of H.F. Brown, of a son.
WAREING. On the 17th November, at Fair View, Milford, the wife of P.
Wareing, of a daughter.
CREEMER On the 23rd November, at Albury, the wife of G.W. Creemer, of a
son.
MARRIAGES:
NEWPORT - ANDREWS. On the 2nd November, at Geraldine, by the
Rev. J.H. Luke, Lemuel, only son of Mr Henry
Newport, to Elizabeth Anne, eldest daughter of Mr W. C. Andrews. all of
Geraldine.
FISHER - NOLAN. On the 3rd November, at Dunedin, William Fisher to Kate
Winifred Nolan.
FINLAY - BERRY. On the 8th November, at Timaru, John Finlay, of Timaru,
to Lizzie Berry, only daughter of Daniel Berry, Esq., Mussel Bay, Cape of Good
Hope.
HOLMES - MEIN. On the 8th November, at Bank street, Timaru, by the
Rev. W. Gillies, George Gordon Holmes, to
Hannah Mein.
PYE - SHANNON. On the 14th November, at St. Mary's Church, Geraldine, by
the Rev. J. Preston, James Wilcox Pye, of Geraldine, to Eliza Jane Shannon, of
South Rakaia.
JONES - BARNES. On the 22nd November, at the residence of the bride's
parents, Oamaru, by the Rev. John Foster,
Charles, youngest son of Mr George Jones, Humber street, to Jane, second
daughter of Mr William H. Barnes, contractor, Oamaru.
SMITH - RADDON. On the 228th November, at Timaru, by the
Rev. L.C. Brady, John, only son of Mr John
Smith, to Emma, eldest daughter of Captain Edwin Raddon.
DEATHS:
STANSELL. On the 3rd November, at Rainbow, Charles Stansell, aged one
year and four months.
WETLEY. On November 12th, at Elizabeth street, Ernest Lionel, the infant
son of Edward and Clara Wetley, aged three weeks, of bronchitis.
SIBLY. On the 23rd November, at Timaru, Eliza, the wife of R.B. Sibly,
aged 28. Christchurch papers please copy. [From headstone at the Timaru
Cemetery: Memory of Eliza, wife of R.B. Sibly, Timaru and daughter of Thomas and
Eliza Phillips, Marazion, Cornwall, England, who died Nov 23rd, 1882, aged 48
years. Also Richard B. Sibly, who died Sept. 20th 1890, aged 53 years.]
SCOTT. On the 23rd November, at the residence of Mrs A.F. Anderson, Maori
Hill, David Henry, son of Adam Scott, aged six months.
HASSELL. On the 27th November, at Waihua, Hawke's Bay, (accidentally
killed), Adam, the second son of James Lloyd Hassell, Esq., Oamaru.
December
PUBLISED 28th DECEMBER, 1882.
BIRTHS:
JONES. On the 1st December, at Wood Hill, North Dunedin, New Zealand, Mrs
James Jones, Brown street, of a daughter.
BLENNERHASSETT. On the 8th December, at William street, Timaru, the wife
of A. Blennerhassett, of a daughter.
STANSELL. On the 9th December, at Rainbow, the wife of J.R. Stansell, of
a son.
PHILP. On the 10th December, at Helen's Vale, Wai-iti road, the wife of
James Philp, of a daughter.
MARRIAGES:
CLARKE - GOSLING. On the 22nd November, at St. John's, Christchurch,
Ga'ns. son of Robert Clarke, Belmont, Victoria, to Helen, fifth daughter of
William Gosling, Coonoor, Timaru.
JONES - BALL. On the 30th November, at St. Mary's Church, Timaru, by the
Ven. Archdeacon Harper, William John Jones, of Sydney, N.S.W., to Amy Jane,
eldest daughter of Edward Ball, Timaru, N.Z.
HOOD - JOHNSTON. On the 27th December, at the Manse, Pleasant Point, by
the Rev. D McLennen, Andrew Hood, to Cassie,
third daughter of William Johnston, late of Lurrmoro, Tyrone, Ireland.
DEATHS:
MENDELSON. On the 9th December, (suddenly), at Temuka, Julius Mendelson,
Esq., merchant, aged 18 years.?
TURNER. ON the 10th December, at the residence of her mother, Maori Hill,
Mary Ann, the beloved wife of George D. Turner, aged 22.
GODWIN. On the 12th December, Archibald William, infant son of Harold and
Eva Godwin, aged 4½ months.
The Star Saturday 9 December 1882 page 3
Timaru - MENDSLSON -
Julius Mendelson, a well known and highly respected merchant of Temuka, dropped
dead behind the counter of his shop while writing a telegram at 9.15 this
morning. Deceased was an extensive proprietor, a member of the County Council,
and an influential resident. The cause of death has not yet transpired.
The Star 7 July 1882
Magistrate Court, Timaru
Three Chainmen named Ah Ling, Jim Luck and Ah Chor were committed for trail for
receiving a quantity of property stolen by the boys who were dealt with last
week.