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 518 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. Hi'ncage. John Carettthees, of Sydney, and of Grlenbnrn, Jambei-oo, New South Wales, whose father resided in CTlnsgow, Scotland, m. 1834, Charlotte. Pkinck, of Peckham, co. Surrey, England (who il. in 1886, aged 70), and cl. in 1891, aged 85, having had issue, I. Henry, railway accountant, m. Ellem Jane Eobekts, and has eight children. II. James Edward (Her.), of Arnjidale, New South Wales, Wesleyan minister, chairman Maitland district, m. Mary Sesidence — Dolls Point, Kogarah, New South Wales, McWiLiiAM, and has seven chil- dren. III. Alfred George, mayor of Roclcdale, N.S.W., m. Margaret Sauebbiek, and has four children. IV. Joseph Hectok McNeil, of Kogarah, the subject of this memoir. 1. Sar-.ih Ann, m. James Wood, of Glenburn, Jamhei-oo, New Soutli Wales, grazicTand landowni:n*, and lius nine children. Wotitl HON. SIR JULIUS VOGEL, K.C.M.G., formerly of Wellington, New Zealand, sometime premier of that colony, now residing in London, h. in Liiiulou, 24th Felirnaiy, 18'35 ; m. 10th March, 1867, Mary, elclest daughter of the late William Henry Clayton, colonial architect of New Zealand, and lias issue, I. Henry Benjamin, I. March, 1867. II. Frank Leon, h. October, 1870. III. Jnlius Leonard Fox, b. 1872, killed in action at the Shangani River, Matabeleland ivith Major Wilson's party, in 1804. I. Pha?lie Emily Vogel. Sir Julius emigrated to Victoria in 1852, and in 1861 proceeded to Dunedin, New Zealand. In 1862 he became a member of the Provincial Council of Otago, and was head of the Provincial Government from 1866 to 1860, having entered the House of Representatives in 1863. He was colonial treasurer from June, 1869, to September, 1872, commissioner of stamps from June, 1869, to September, 1872, postmaster-general from August, 1869, to September, 1872, commissioner of customs from August, 1869, to January, 1871, and from November, 1871, to 1872, and electric telegraph commissioner from July, 1869, to September, 1872, one of the delegates to the Intercolonial Conference, held at Sydney in January, 1873, again colonial treasurer and postmaster-general in Mr. Waterhonse's and Mr. Fox's ministries, 1872-3, premier (in conjunction with which he held the offices of colonial treasurer, postmaster-general, tele- graph commissioner, and minister for immigration), from 1873 to 1875, and again after his return from a mission to England, in 1876, agent-general for New Zealand in London from 1876 to 1881, and on his return to New Zealand in 1884 became colonial treasurer, postmaster-general, telegraph commissioner and commissioner of customs, in the Stout- Vogel government, from 1884 to 1887. He was created C.M.G. in 1872, and K.C.M.G. in 1875. ILincaac. The Vogel family is of Butch origin. Albekt Leopold Yogel, of London and of Hiitcliam Grove, co. Surrey, son of Albert JuLins Vogel, by rrimces. his wife, m. 1830, J'lifEbe, eldest daughter of Alexander I.SA.c, of Eussell Square, London, and Hatchani Grove, CO. Surrey (she d. 1851), and d. ISoO, having had with two sons who d. in infancy, and a daughter, Frances, now living viim-, tho present Hon. Sik Julius Vogel, K.C.M.G. Bexidence — Eiver Bank, Molesey, Surrey. Cluh — Junior Carlton.