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256 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. of Christcliurcli, New Zealand, who was b. 12tl) January, 1848. She d. 27th September, 1880, leaving issue, 1. Maurice Cecil, b. 21st July, 1876. 1. Ethel Hope, b. 13th April, 1879. 2. Emily, b. 19th September, 1880. III. Harriet Selina, b. Srd November, 1847. IV. Mary, b. 8th January, 1849; d. 25th August, 1849. T. Mary, b. 1st March, 1850. Ti. Augusta, b. 14th January, 1852 ; m. first, 24th June, 1873, "Lieutenant- Colonel Robert Feilden, and by him (who was b. 22nd November, 1823, and d. 20th September, 1874) had a daughter, 1. Mary, b. 15th April, 1874. She m. secondly, 10th April, 1882, Harry Richmond, Esq., and by him (who was b. 12th July, 1857) has issue, 1. Maurice Hope, b. 22nd April, 1885. 2. Hope (daughter), b. 18th Janu- ary, 1883. Tli. Caroline, b. 27th April, 1855 ; m. 3rd April, 1883, Reginald Bushell, Esq., F.R.A.S., of Hinderton Lodge, Neston. co. Chester, J.P. co. Chester, b. 1842, second son of Christopher Bushell, Esq. of Hinderton, Cheshire, J.P., who d. 1887 ; and by him (who was b. 18th August, 1842) has issue, 1. Arthur Reginald, b. 8th July, 1884. 2. Christopher, b. 31st October, 1887. 1. LiHanHope, b. 22nd July, 1885. Arms used — Az., on a vh'V. or, between three bezants, a laurel leaf slipped vert. Crest. — A broken globe under a rainbow, with clotid-i at each end, all ppr. Motto — At spes non fraeta. Residences — Kaurunui, Timaru ; and Rich- mond Station, Mackenzie Country, Canter- bury, New Zealand. HORN, WILLIAM AUSTIN, Esq. of Holmwood, Adelaide, South Australia, M.P., J.P., l. 26th February, 1841, in New South Wales ; m. 24th September, 1879, Penelope Elizabeth, daughter of William Charles Belt, Esq. (of the ancient family of Belt, of Bossall, co. York), by Penelope Avis Woolrych, his wife, and has had issue, I. Prank Lancelot, h. 11th January, 1882 ; d. 25th June, 1883. II. Kelham Kirk, h. 18th September, 1886. III. Trevor Langdale, h. 18th May, 1888. I. Penelope Avis. II. Edith Dorothea Mary. Mr. Horn sailed for South Australia in 1852 ; was educated first at the Collegiate School of St. Peter's, Adelaide, and afterwards at Worcester College, Oxford; I'eturned to South Australia in 1874, and in 1887 entered Parliament as one of the representatives of the district of Flinders. Mr. Horn owns squatting property in the west, and also on the river Darling. He was one of the original proprietors of the Moonta Copper Mines, is pro- minently associated with the mines on Yorke's Peninsula, and with the Silverton aud the famous Broken Hill properties, the shareholders in the latter property having elected him to a seat upon their board of directors. He is also a promoter of many other mining companies, including the Mutoi-oo Copper Company, and is chairman of the select committee appointed to inquire into the Water Conservation Department. He is a strong supporter of the Adelaide Hunt Club, of which he is president. This is a branch of the family of the same name resident in co. Durham, England. William Horn, Esq., b. 20th April, 1773; ILtneage, in. at Rochester, co. Kent, Elizabeth Ling, and had a son, Edwaed Kiek Hoen, Esq., who was b. at