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 IllTRKIOS COLONIAL flKXTRY. Oil tion, :uul iigfiiii in lb7',', in tlio Service ailininistvation. lie ims boen Vico- Chancellor of Melbonrnc University since 1888, having previously been Warilen, 1876-81, Executive Councillor for Victoria, and was appointed C'iiief Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria 189:]. Sir John administered the Government of Victoria from February- to ilay, 1893. Hincncic. and has issue, James Ooodall Francis ; T.yall Mary G-oodall ; Nuuuy Goodall; Jlinona ; and Vera. IV. Walter. V. Fridorii-k. VI. William llonrv, d. nnm. VII. llpiiry, III. Cecilia Mary Maud IIen- j)HK.«ON, and has issue, GcoU'rev, and ICilecn Mary. I. Mary Agnes. David IMaddex, of Fountain Villa, parish of Calierdi(f;jjan, co. Cork, m. and had a son, John' Madden, of co. Cork, solicitor, m. 12th Dctobcr, 1812, Mar^'aret Ildoise, and by lier, who r/. lOtli September, lH7(i. bad issue, I. David, »H Harriet Le (tay Jlor.TnousE, and d. leaving issue, Wilfred, Maurice Le Gay and Doris. II. John (Sir), the subject of this memoir. III. Frank, m. Anne Goodall Francis, CreH — Out of a ducal crowiiy a falcon risiiuj holding in Ihe beak a cross hotoiinjf. Motio — Propria virtitle audax. Jic.sldenrcs — Cloync, Chapel Street, St. Kilda, Victoria; Yamala, I<>ank.v|oii, Vittoi-ia. Club — Melbourne. CHARLES CARGILL KETTLE, of Wanganui, New Zealand, District Judge, h. at Littlebourne House, Dunedin, 4th June, 1850, m. 29fch March, 1880, Emma Clarence, daughter of Frank Posdeey, of Curragh Bridge, co. Limerick (see Burke's Landed Genfri/), and has issue, I. Desmond Fosbery, h. 2r)th April, 1881. I. Olive Clarence, 6. 5th June, 1883. II. Cicely Constance, 6. 2Sth March, 1889. Mr. C. C. Kettle was educated at Otago High School and Nelson Col- lege, New Zealand, and was for two years employed by the firm of Messrs. Cargill, McLean, and Co., merchants in Dunedin, N.Z. He was admitted a barrister and solicitor of the Supreme Coui-t of New Zealand on 14th July, 1873, and was partner with his brother-in-law, the well-known New Zealand barrister, Mr. Janus Macassey, until the latter's death in 1880, and with j[r. J. F. Woodhouse till 1890. On the '2lst February of that year, ho was appointed a judge of the District Court. He was filso a magistrate, registrar of the Supreme Court, coroner, Native Trust commissioner, and recorder under ''The Native Land Acts." Mr. Kettle is the first New Zealand born person who has been appointed to the office of judge. Uinrnar. Chaelkr TTenrt Eetti.e, C.E., of a Kentish family, b. at Kclbam, co. Kent, 6th April, 1821, " m. ICtb September, 1845, Amelia O.aier, of a family settled in tli Representatives, d. 3rd June, 180."!, leaving issue, I. Charles Caroill, the subject of this memoir. same county. Ho went to Otago in 18:i!l, j II. iValhanicl, b. 30th January, 1854. and in 1817 was appointed engineer to the iii. Henry Gordelier, b. 28th November, New Zealand company formed in London in j 1857. 18)5 by Ihe late Captain Cargill, who was j iv. John Omer, b. 2nd September, 1859. the first siipermtendent of Olago. Mr. C. H. ] V. Frank, b. 28tb June, 18(il. Kettle, who n as a member of the House of I. Klizabetb, b. 3rd March, 1847, m. 2 u 2