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DEATHS.

BROWN —On September 2Sth, at her late residence, Lincoln road, Addington, Margaret Ann, the

beloved wife of John Thompson Brown, in her

sixty-third year. BARKER—On September Bth, at Symond street Auckland, Edwin Barker, of Wellington (representative of Messrs J. and R. Morley, London), the dearly-beloved husband of L'Ete J. Barker, aged thirty-four years. BAXTER—On September 12th, at his residence, Victoria street, John Baxter, the beloved husband of Emma Baxter, and son of the late Rev. M. Baxter, of Oxford, in his fiftieth year. CLELAND—On September 15th, at the residence of Mr Green, 320 South Belt, Christchurch, Samuel, fourth and beloved sen of James Cleland, aged 26 years. CARMICHAEL—On August 31st, at Loburn, sud denly, James Cannichael, aged eleven and a half months. DUNFORD—At hU son's residence, Rakaia, on Sep tember IBth, William Dunford, in his eightieth

year. DAVIDSON—On September 4th, 1895, at Lohum, Jessie, the beloved wife of George Gibson Davidson, afterashort and painful illness; aged forty-four years. Deeply resrretted. DUKE—On September 6th, at the residence of her parents, Mary Ann. beloved daughter of George and Ann Duke, aged twenty-seven years, deeply res retted. R.I. P. DAWES—At the Jubilee Horn?. John Dawes, aged seventy-four, late of Portsmouth. DAY—On September 12th, at 26 Aldred street, Frederick Ray, youngest and dearly beloved son of

Geonre F. and Constance SI. Day, aged one year and nine months FARROW— SeptCTnber 2nd, Emily Brooming, the beloved wife of Mr John Farrow, Albert street, Lin wood, 27. GRAXTHAM—On September 2nd, at Lyttelton, Ellen, wife of Robt. W. Granthain, a<jed thirty. HANCOCK—On September 25th, at Burke street, Ellen, beloved wife of Thomas liaacock, aged twenty-nine years. R.I.P. HARDWK.'K—On the 31st Anguet, at Opio Farm, Otauta", Southland, Hannah, the belored wit .i of John Hardwick. aged 68 rears. Her end was pe-vce. HARROW—On September 20th, at Clandown, Southampton street, Harold Alfred. infant son of J. A. Harrow, three months and ten day«. JOHNSON*—September Ist, at his residence, Fernroad, Charles Johnson, aged sixty-five years. JEAL—On September 6th, at the residence of Mr J. Wood, Kicearton, Mary Ann, wife of Mr Thomas Jeal. of Halket. aired thirty-five years. KELLY —At Christchiireh Hospital, Nora, the youDjfest daughter of J.imos and Mary Kelly, of "Kilniartork. County Limerick, Ireland, after along and painful illness. Inshpapers please copy. LAMMIE—On September 3J)tn, at Southbrook, lUnwiora, Hujrh Lammic, eis;htv-s*ven. LAMB-rOn September iiSrd, at 35 Lifiifield street Christchurch, James Lam!>, after a short illness' • in his seventy-fourth year. * MKARK3—On Septenil>er Ist, at his late residence, 203 Sc. A»aph street West. Christchurch, late of Catrine, Sontiand, Georxo Mearns, after a painful illness, ai;ed 46 years. Asleep in Jesus. Home papers please copy.

! McTNTOSH—On August 29th, 1355. at his brother's BanV of A'i<tra!\sir., Miniia. Taranaki, HoiiaM, youngest S ' J!l °' the late Key. Joshua Mclntoshi M.A., Stratford, and formerly of the Bank of Australasia, Chrutchureh, air?d twentyseven year*. MACtJREGOR—On September 3rd, 1595, at his rev.ilene*. Whareroa Iteserve. Hawcra, the Rev. Fo'vrt MaoGiegor, late of Kaiupoi, aired fifty-

tiirri? year*. •juIJtUSOV—At Geraldine. on Svin.lav. September Stii, L"o». the It;<>\«l wife nf Robert Morrison, i.ni iid <>■•.••>!> I <fvi_;>i;cr nf Th.imas Perce\al j \V,-v>!ii:t;. jyl 23. Perj.ly regretted. MIKKAY -'• ! loth, at St. Kersrus. Syden- I ium. I'ooie. sc-twui son o£ Joseph Murray, ] ,i-ed two Tf.ir<. vrTT'^X—<>" Scji'.cmiier 23r,1, at Oxford street, l.vttelti -, . Willie, the dearly loved son of William a'!.l M'.ri.i Mart :i. .-.ifni sixteen years anil eleven months. r?.,'rolt«i. MATHEW;'— va September 17th, at her brothorinlaw's rei'i?n -c. >t'->!i?y Gully, Sarah Jane Hamilton, tixlh ti.i'U>ter of the hts John unU Mildred Malhews, C">u"ty T.wone, Ireland, aijed twentysix years. Safe ::i the inns of Jesus. XF.WTOX—On Aii«ru'»t 26:h, at his late residence, M.ithe-on's road. L'.mvool, Robert Newton, iv his ei.'liti -flr-'t year. O'BRIEN On :*«?i> t?mlier lot 1 ". 1595. at Promoland, I'am-rii nxvl, l-'.itric*. ihe beloved father of M. O-Hiior.. r.-_-cd 39. H. 1. 1 ,. PHIL' ITS— •Iα 31st. at Alma Hou«c, Tierry street. K'.izaivel'n Ada. widow o{ t/ne law Henry Philip-, Jmir.. of Rnckwood. 56. I'HIIXIIV—On September Hth. John, the beloved husband cf Mary Phillips, of Barbn'.ir street, off Ferry road, ajed 70 years. At rest. Derby papers please oopv. SCHWAUTZ—On Atismt 27th, at 110 Here ford street, the tesidence of Mrl!. Simpson, Henrietta Schwartz, a«ed 77 years. SMITH—On September Ist, at his residence, No. 12 Walker stre.'t, ChrUtchureh. Margaret, the beloved wife of John Alfred Smith, Foreman of Works, Railway Department, 61 years. Deeply regretted. SMART—On September 10th, at 139 Harper street, Svdenhani. Jemima Srmrt. after n loner and painful illness, late oi Gloucestershire, England, in her 71st year. SAYWEUi—On September sth, at Richmond, Nelson, Emma, relict, of the late John Saywell, formerly of St. Albany, Christchurch ; sister of Geo. Sheal, Uuiisande!; a'jed forty-four years. STEPHENS—On September 21st, at St. Marlins, Opawa, Elizabeth Stephens, in her seventy-fourth year. TOD—On September 19th (.suddenly), at his residence, Kelvin Grove Farm, Lincoln, Peter Tod, the beloved husband of Honoria Tod, a~ed thirty-seven years. R.I. P. THEOBALD—On August 2Sth, at his residence, 282 Gloucester street west, John Seymour Theobald, the dearly beloved husband of Persis Barter, after an ill/iess of nearly five yearj, borne with Christian fortitude. He was the only son of the late John Theobald, Spratton Hall, Spratton, Northampton, and eldest grandson of the late John Theobald, of Bedford, Stockwell, London, in his sixty-seventh year. WILSON—On Septeml>er Ist, at 93 Byron street, Sydenham, Mary Ann Alice, the beloved wife of David Wilson, aged 34 years. WILSON—On September sth, 1895, at " The Grove," Sydenham, William John Wilson, in his thirtyeighth year. WARUWARUTU- On September 15th, at Katapoi, Natanahira Waruwarutu, aged eighty-five years; deeply regretted. WATKINS-On September 10th, at 83 Colombo road, Sydenham, Charles Gray Watkins, the dearly beloved husband of Mary Watkins, after a short and painful illnese, and dearly beloved brother ol Arthur and Christina Gray 'Watkins, late of Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Ik Mkmoriam. MOOR—In loving remembrance of Sarah Jane Moor who died at Brookside, September 12th, 1894. 'Tis hard to break the tender cord, When love has bound the heart, 'Tis hard, so hard, to speak the words, We for a time must part.

Daarest loved one we have laid thee In the peaceful grave's embrace But thy memory will be cherished, Till we see thy heavenly face. —Inserted by her husband and family.

Ik Memoiuam. McBRIAR—In fond and loving memory of Robert, eldest son of the late John Mcßriar, of the Jleulough, Count} , Down, Ireland, the result of an accident, on September 17th, 1893, aged 65. It was hard to part with our brother dear, We little thought his time was near; But our Heavenly Father thought it best To ease his pain, and give him rest. Inserted by his lovinj? brothers, S. and J. Mcßriar. Ik Memoriam. MARTIN*—In lovin? memory of our dear mother Mary Martin, who departed this life on September 6th. 1894, at Lincoln road, Spreydon. She is only gone awhile before, We, too, must, follow soon ; We know not when our sun shall set, At evening or at noon. Not £one from memory or from love, But to a better world above. Inserted by her lovinjr daughters. Ix Memoriam. PATTERSON—In loving remembrance of Annie Patterson, who died at Hororata, September sth, 1894, aged 21 years. Jesus, while our hearts are bleed! d» O'er the spoils that death has won, We would, at this solemn meeting-, Humbly say : " Thy will be done." Though cast down, we're not forsaken, Though affiicted, not alone, Thou didst give, and Thou hast takeii, Blessed .Lord, " Th£ will be done." Inserted by her loving mother and sister.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9224, 30 September 1895, Page 3

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DEATHS. Press, Volume LII, Issue 9224, 30 September 1895, Page 3

DEATHS. Press, Volume LII, Issue 9224, 30 September 1895, Page 3