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BURKE'S COLOXI Al, (IKNTHY. 625 IIUTCnisON', nud cl. 1st Jamiarv, lS:i;!, Icnr- ing issue, I. Gavin, of wliom proscullv. II. Alexander. III. Adam. I. Agnes. II. Hannah, in. Sarali. The eldest son, Gavin Ralston, went as a young man, to Tasmania, and became a slieep-favnier. On the discovery of gold, he sold out and went to Victoria, where he settled pernuineutly. He was the first to bnild a stone house in South Ynrra, Melbourne, lie m. in Tas- mania, Kniily Anr-.e. daughter of — Vaedon, of the C'i il .S'-rvice, and d. in 1873, aged 69, leaving with other issue, I. Gavin, who d. v. p., aged about 20. II. Ai,E.VANr>Eii James, of whom pre- sently. Anna — Artj. on a h 'nd az. ihrve aco-is in seed or. Crest — A falcon ppr. with tjcUs at tltt feet. Motto— Fide et mirte. Senidence — Eathgael, Aslifield, near Sydney. The younger son, Ai.E.lANDBR James Hai.stox, of Faleon- shaw, Ashfickl, near Svdnev, b. lOlli .April, 1S33, )H. 2nd February, J860, Edith Winde- yer, daughter of John Tho.mpson, of Sydney, Deputy-Surveyor -General of Kow South Wales (and Anne Mury his wife, sister of Uiihard Winbeveh, and aunt of the Hon. Sir William Charles Wi.ndeyek), and d. 2iid May, 1889, leaving issue, I. Alex. deb Gehaki), the subject of tliis memoir, n. John Thompson. III. >forinan Hohun. I. Jean Vardon. Mr. A. J. Kalston was sometime clerk to the Legislative Assembly and afterwards first manager and then secretary of the Au-traliau Mutual Provident Societv. JOSEPH MACK, J. P., of Beiiy Bank, Li.smore. H.impden, co. Yietoria, presiiient of the Harapdeiisliire council, h. Stli June, 1845, at Colac, Victoria ; m. at Poligolet, Darlington, Victorii., IStb August, IS'JO, Helen, daughter of the late John DoDDS, of Poligolet, and ha.s issue, I. Joseph Gaednkh, h. at Berry Bank, Lismore, loth August, 1870. II. John, I), at Berry Bank, 12th September, 1880. II!. Sidney Arthur, h. at Bjrry Bank, 27th February, 1884. IV. Ernest Harold, h. at Berry Bank, 5th JIarch, 1886. V. Norman Oscar, h. at Berry Bank, 29th September, 1887. VI. Stanley, h. at Berry Bank, 3rd May, 1889. I. Amy ilaud, h. at Berry Bank, 27th January, 1873. II. Helen Elizabeth, h. at Berry Bank, 8th April, 1874. lit. Anna, h. at Berry Bank, loth January, 1870. IV. Eva, h. at Berry Bank, 30th April, 1882. Hincnac. Mr. Joseph Slack's ancestors were for many generations farmers in Berwickshire, Scot- land. His father, Joseph Gahdxeu Mack, went to Tasmania in 1831, and settled in Victoria in 1541, m. at New Norfolk, 28t!i January, 1H36, Anna, sister of James Austin, of Glastonbury, co. Somerset, England (slie d. 1st December, 18GG), and d. from the Residence — lierry Bank, Lismore, Hampden, co. A'ictoria. result of an accident, 21st July, 18()8. His brothers and sisters, who are all now de- ceased, were. Dr. Mack, of Madras, India; William .Iack, of Berry Bank, Berwickshire, K.B. ; James Mack, of lulinb -gli ; Miss Mack, of Re'loii, iicrwickshire ; and Mrs. Cavcrhill, of Berwicksliir,'.