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THE AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACY. 
Car* Klug, of Hamilton, chemist. Compulsory sequestration. Causes of insolvency 
—Falling off in business, and through endeavouring to discharge liabilities contracted at 
the time of compounding with creditors in 1881. Liabilities, £1951 Os. Id. ; assets, 
£10 ; deficiency, £1941 Os. Id. Mr. Robert Giles, assignee. 
In the Insolvent Court on Monday, the 29th November (before Mr. C. P. Williams, 
Chief Clerk), a general meeting was held in the estate of Joseph Longstaff, of St. Kilda, 
chemist, at which Mr. H. W. Danby was appointed trustee, in place of Mr. W. J. 
Ecroyd, deceased. 
smfr Hearths. 
BIRTHS. 
Andrews.— On the 2nd December, the wife of A. Andrews, chemist. High-street, St. 
Kilda, of a daughter. 
Mobison.— On the 23rd November, at Barkly-street, Ararat, the wife of Alf. A. Monson. 
of a daughter. 
Main.— On the 8th December, at Melbourne-street, North Adelaide, South Australia, the 
wife of W. J. Main, of a son. 
Woolcott. — On the 4th December, at Warracknabeal, the wife of John Newton Woolcott, 
of a son. 
Richards.— On the 4th December, at Swan-street, Richmond, the wife of A. C. Richard*, 
of a daughter. 
MARRIAGES. 
Wood —Ahern.— On the 9th October, at St. John’s Church, Fremantle, Western Australia, 
by the Rev. D. Glyn Watkins, Yicar of Fremantle, Frederic Percy Wood, of Fremantle, 
to Bertha Ahern, also of Fremantle. 
Francis— Wilks.— On the 11th November, at Christ Church, St. Kilda, by the Rev. 
Stanley Low, Rawson Parke Francis, third son of George Baggett Francis, Yale 
House, Hertford, England, to Emma, daughter of John Wilks, St. Kilda. 
Flack— Figgis.— On the 25th October, at Launceston, by the Rev. John Lyle, Charles 
Harry Flack, Oakleigh, to Emma Figgis, youngest daughter of the late R. Bromby, 
Esq., of Harwick, Tasmania. 
Rkid— Cunnack.— On the 26th November, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the 
Rev. H. Howell, of Christ Church, G. Moore Reid, M.D., Castlemaine, to Elizabeth, 
only daughter of Mr. Geo. Cunnack, Castlemaine. 
DEATHS. 
Gbimwade.— On the 24th November (suddenly), in his 75th year, Edward Grimwade, of 
Ipswich, England, father of F. S. Grimwade, of this city. 
Hbwlett. — On the 20th November, at Carlton-streefc, Carlton, Robert (aged sixteen year*), 
the youngest son of F. L. Hewlett. 
Walton— On the 25th November, at her residence, Walton Yilla, Gore-street, Iitzroy, 
Mary Walton, aged 75 years, after four years’ illness. 
W HEREAS under the provisions of the Pharmacy Act 1876, and of the regulations 
made thereunder, I, the undersigned, JOHN TURNER THOMAS, was appointed 
to be the Returning Officer, and to conduct the Elections of Members of the Pharmacy 
Board of Victoria ; and whereas the offices of the persons elected Members of the said 
Pharmacy Board on the Sixth February, 1884, have become vacant by effluxion of 
time; and whereas under the provisions of the said Pharmacy Act 1876, and of the 
regulations made thereunder, the Returning Officer shall, in the month of February, in 
the year 1887, proceed to the ELECTION OF TWO PERSONS, being Registered Pharma- 
ceutical Chemists of Victoria, to serve as Members of the Pharmacy Board of Victoria. 
Notice is hereby given that I will, on the Eighth day of February, 1887, proceed to the 
ELECTION OF TWO PERSONS, being Registered Pharmaceutical Chemists, to serve 
as Members of the Pharmacy Board of Victoria; and also that if the number of persons 
nominated as hereinafter provided for is greater than the number of persons required o 
fill the vacancies created as aforesaid, a poll will be taken on the Eighth day ot 
Nomination Papers must be lodged or delivered by post at the office of tlm Pharmacy 
Board of Victoria, College of Pharmacy, Swanston-street, Melbourne, before Four o clock 
in the afternoon of the Twenty-sixth day of January, 1887. 
Dated this Twenty-ninth day of November, 1886. 
J. TURNER THOMAS, Returning Officer. 
Pharmacy Board of Victoria, Swanston-street, Melbourne. 
