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 642 BURICE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. Biilli^jant WILLIAM HOSE BULLIVA.NT, of Fernside, His'hton, near Geelong, ami of Longerenong, uear Slurtoa, Victoria, J. P. for the Southern Bailiwick, b. 15th March, 1883, at Asliwell, near Oakham, co. Rutland, England ; m. at Glastonbury, co. Somerset, England, 21st June, 1864, Mary, daughter of James Austin, of Glastonbury Abbey, co. Somerset, and has had issue, I. James Austin, h. 24th May, 1867 ; d. 3rd January, 1879. II. Arthur Hose, b. 29th May, 1873. III. Hugh Edward, b. 5th January, 1875. I. Mary Rebecca, b. 12th August, 1865. II. Maude, b. 28th October, 1868 ; d. 7th February, 18G9. HI. Florence, b. 15th July, 1870. IV. Annie Isabel, b. 8th February, 1879. Mr. Bullivaut settled iu the colony of Victoria in 1867, and in 1878 he purchased the Longerenong Estate, in the Wimmera District, Victoria, consisting of 27,398 acres. Hmcaflc. The BuLLiVANTS TVpre resident at AVymcndham, co, Leicesler, England, for a long period. James Bullivant, of that ))laee, A. 17th February, 1743, d. Slst February, 1800, leaving issue, William Bullivant, of Wymondham, CO. Leicester; and of Ashw^ell, near Oakham, CO. Rutland, b. 17th September, 178.5 ; m Hannah Kirsha Gtreeves (who was h. 1798, and d. 7th December, 1761). Mr. Bullivant d. 7th May, 1817, leaving an only child, the present William Ho.se Bullivant. Sesidences — Fernside, Highton, near Geelong; and Longerenong, near Murtoa, Victoria, .Vustralia. Sera^). CHARLES ALLEN WRAY, of Patea, Taranaki and Timarn, South Canterbury, New Zealand, J. P., &. 11th October, 1840; m. at St. Mark's, Remnera, Auckland, Emily, second daughter of George Williams, of Fair- field, Remnera, Auckland, son of late T. Williajis, of Wandsworth, England, and gfiindson of the late Rev. Thomas Williams, vicar of Alfreston, and has issue, I. Henry George Harvey, 6. 4th September, 1866. II. Cecil James, b. IStli March, 1868. HI. Edward Burt. h. 16th April, 1870; d. 28th June, 1888. I. Ophelia Maude Isabel, 6. 21st November, 1873. II. Louise Margaret, b. 26th June, 1877. III. Emily Rowena, 6. 9th April, 1879. Mr. C. A. Wray arrived in Auckland in 1864, and in 1866 settled iu the Patea district. At the outbreak of the hostilities with the natives under Titokovvaru iu 1868, he accepted a commission in the Colonial Forces and remained in active service until the end of 1869. In that year he was