Tuesday, November 6, 1883 BIRTH,- At Queenstown on the 28th ultimo, the wife of R.W. STANDFORD of a Son. Friday, November 9, 1883 BIRTH,- At Queenstown, on tho 6th, the Wife of B, SUTHERLAND of a Son. DIED,- At Queenstown, on the 6th November, 1883, Louie, the beloved daughter of R.W.S. and R.B, KIRK, aged 10 months and six days. The distressed parents tender their thanks for the sympathy of kind friends in their sad bereavement; and friends at a distance will please accept this notice. DIED,- At Dordrecht, on November 6th, 1883, after a lingering illness, Ralph JOHNSON, for some time Clerk of the Works, Town Hall, Queenstown. Tuesday, November 13, 1883 DIED,- At King Williamstown, on November 10th, Robert Lamplough (Bertie), only son of Mr. J.M. PARSONSON of this town. DIED,- At Queenstown, on Friday, the 9th of November, 1883, George, the youngest and much-loved son of the late Honorable John AYLIFF, of Natal, aged 27 years. It is our melancholy duty to record the death of the little child of Mr. And Mrs. KERK, followed by that of Mr. G. AYLIFF, son of the Hon. John AYLIFF of Natal. This gentleman came on a visit to his brother in the Lady Frere district, suffering from spinal affection which communicated with the brain rendering all hope of recovery impossible. He passed quietly away on Friday last in the presence of his uncle Mr. Renben AYLIFF, his aunt Miss S.A. AYLIFF, who came from Grahamstown to be with him in his sad affliction, and his mother who arrived from Natal just an hour before the final end. Mrs. HILL, Snr., relic of the late Mr. John HILL, for some time Town Engineer of Grahamstown, was also taken from our midst during the past week. The deceased was conveyed to Wesley Church where the full burial service was read by the Revds. H.H. DUGMORE and J. THOMPSON, B.A., and from thence conveyed to the Cemetery followed by a large circle of sorrowing relatives and friends. On Saturday morning the infant son of Mr. J.M. PARSONSON, grandson of the Rev. Mr. And Mrs. LAMPLOUGH was taken to its home in the skies, having died at King Williamstown. It was brought from thence for interment here. On Sunday morning the coffin was carried by the elder lads of the Wesleyan Sunday School and conveyed to the Cemetery, where it was deposited on the coffin of the mother... Friday, November 16, 1883 MARRIED,- At Lesseyton, on Wednesday, Nov. 14th, by the father of the bride, William B.G. BLENKINS, son of the late Major W.B. BLENKINS, C.B., to Mary, daughter of the Rev. Geo. CHAPMAN. Tuesday, November 20, 1883 McCABE-GORDON.- Married on the 15th November, at Burghersdorp, by the Rev. Father FITZ-HENRY, Edward McCABE, Klip Spruit Nek, to Ida, daughter of the late Capt. GORDON, H.M. 11th Foot. Friday, November 23, 1883 DIED,- In great peace, at Queenstown, on the 8th of November, 1813, Celia Jane, relict of the late John HILL, Sen., of Grahamstown, in the 70th year of her age. Friday, November 30, 1883 DIED,- On the 19th inst., at East London, the Venerable Archdeacon WATERS, of St. Marks’ Mission, Transkei. Aged 64 years.