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374 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. Eepnoltrs of JHontecillo. EETNOLDS, HON. WILLIAM HUNTER, of Montecillo, Dunedin, New Zealand, member of the Legislative Council of New Zealand, member of Otago University Council, member also of the Board of Governors, Dunedin High School, and vice-president of Savings Bank, b. 1st May, 1822, at Chat- ham, CO. Kent, England ; m. 7th October, 1856, Rachel Salina, daughter of William and Eleanor Pinkerton, of Rudford and Budle, co. Northumberland, and by her (who was b. 19th December, 1838, in South Australia) has issue, I. Leslie Hunter, b. 15th August, 1862. II. Eardley CuUey, b. 29th June, 1864. III. William Eric, b. 7th October, 1866. IV. Alick Gillespie, b. 24th November, 1868. I. Eleanor Bissett, b. 16th August, 1857 ; m. 20th June, 1878, George Lyon Denniston, Esq. II. Marion Hunter, b. 19th December, 1859. III. Rachel Pinkerton, b. 28th August, 1870. IV. Lina Maud, b. 14th April, 1874. V. Vida Isobel, b. 6th August, 1876. The Hon. W. H. Reynolds landed in New Zealand with his parents, January, 1851. HfitEaaf. Thomas William Eetnolbs, Esq., was b. at the residence of his parents in Exeter, CO. Devon, England. By Lydia Johnston, his wife (who was b. in Kent), he had a son, Thomas Reynolds, Esq., who established himself in Spain and Portugal, retiring from his business in 1850, and in January the fol- lowing year he landed in New Zealand. He m. 1810, Marion Hunter, whose parents were b. in the East Lothians, Scotland. She d. near Dunedin in 1869. He also d. near Dunedin in 1866, having had issue, I. William Hitntee (Hon.), now of Montecillo, Dunedin. II. Thomas, m. 1836, in Portugal, and has surviving issue, five sons and three daughters. III. Robert Hunter, m. 1847, in Spain, and d., leaving issue, six sons and three daughters. I. Eliza Hunter, emigrated to New Zealand with her husband and parents, m. in London, 1847, James Macan- drew, Esq., who d. leaving issue, four sons and four daughters. Residence — Montecillo, Dunedin, New Zealand.

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"l^ORQUAY, the late HON. JOHN, of Parkdale Farm, in the parish of St, -Ll Andi'ew's, Manitoba, Canada, first minister of the province of Manitoba, filled the respective positions of minister of Public Works, provincial secre- tary, provincial treasurer, president of council, and railway commissioner, and was the only member who had continuously been a member of the Legislative Assembly since its inception ; b. 8th May, 1841, in the parish of St. Andi-ew's ; educated at St. John's Academy ; m. 2ud June, 1862, at Portage la Prairie,