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Du. J. Elliott, of Messrs. Elliott Bros., Sydney, spent a few days in 
Melbourne while en route to Europe in the P. and O. Company's s.s . Home, and 
compressed as much sight-seeing as possible into the few days at his disposal. 
We are glad to report that Mr. E. Bage (of Messrs. Felton, Grimwade and 
Co.), who left Melbourne some months since on a visit to Honolulu for the 
benefit of his health, has been greatly benefited by the change. His many 
friends in Victoria will learn with pleasure that he is greatly improved in health. 
Mr. E. Norton Grimwade, son of Mr. F. S. Grimwade, of Melbourne, 
who has been for some years in England completing his pharmaceutical educa- 
tion, was to sail for Melbourne in the P. and O. Company’s steamer Carthage , 
leaving London on the 13th August. Mr. Grimwade has attended the last two 
courses at Bloomsbury-square, but, we understand, will not present himself for 
examination in England, not having yet attained the age of twenty-one. Upon 
attaining his majority we are informed that it is Mr. Grimwade’s intention to 
submit himself to the examination under the Pharmacy Act of Victoria. 
BIRTHS. 
Cooper. — On the 10th July, at Geelong, the wife of Fred. Hope Cooper, pharmaceutical 
chemist — a son. 
Gamson. — On the 1st August, at Victoria-avenue, Albert-park, the wife of H. E. Gamson 
— a son. 
Hope. — On the 8th August, at Albert Park, the wife of Adam Hope, chemist, &c., of a 
daughter. 
MARRIAGE. 
George — Dudley. — On the 27th July, at Matthias’ Church, Bombala, New South Wales, 
by the Rev. Canon Betts, assisted by the Rev. James Studds, Goulburn, Alfred 
Howitt, second son of Joseph George, pharmacist, Brunswick, to Frances Mary, 
youngest daughter of the late William Harvey Dudley, Bombala. 
DEATHS. 
Garraway. — On the 14th July, at the residence of Mr. Peter Hunter, Balmain, Edward 
J. Garraway, late of Glasgow, and assistant to Mr. Hume, chemist, George- street, 
Sydney, aged 22 years. 
Sciiuette. — On the 18th July, 188G, at Leipzig, Dr. Rudolf Schuette, late of College- 
street, Sydney. By cablegram. 
Hopper. — On the 22nd July, at his residence, Snake Valley, Thos. Hopper, Esq., J.P., in 
his 79th year. 
Smith. — On the 23rd July, at Murchison, of debility, Eleanor, relict of late Thomas 
Heathorn Smith, chemist, Rushworth, in her 76tli year. 
Rawle. — On the 27tli July, at his residence, Wakefield-street, Hawthorn, William Rawle 
pharmaceutical chemist, aged 79. 
Gamson. — On the 2nd August, at Victoria-avenue, Albert-park, from convulsions, Herbert, 
infant son of Herbert E. and Eliza Gray (Lillie) Gamson. 
Hicks. — On the 8th August, at Bay-street, Brighton, Sarah Grace, wife of John A. Hicks, 
chemist, aged 51 years. 
THE ORDINARY QUARTERLY MEETING 
OF THE MEMBERS OF THE 
PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY OF AUSTRALASIA 
WILL BE HELD AT THE 
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, SWANSTON STREET, MELBOURNE, 
On FRIDAY, 10th clay of September, at 8 o’clock p.m. 
Mr. G. King si and, sen., has given notice that he will read a Paper on “ The Rights 
and Privileges of Chemists and Druggists to Prescribe.” 
HARRY SHILLINGLAW, Hen. See. 
