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DEATHS.

BANKS.—On August 4, at her residence, Lake Road, Devonport, Elizabeth Emma, tha beloved wife of George Banks, sen.; in her 58th year. BOW.—On July 23, at her residence. Brownstreet, Ponsonby, after a long illness, Emily, the be'oved wife of S. W. Bow. Deeply regretted. BURNS.—On July 25. at her residence, Newstreet, Newmarket, Eliza Julia, the beloved wife of Frank Burns ; aged 23 years. CAMPBELL.—On July 14, at his residence. Lower Nelaon-street. Robert DunV lie, dearly beloved husband of Mary Campbell. CARROLL.—On July 26, at her son's residence. Prospect-street, Ponsonhy, Ellen Carroll; aged 67 years. R.LP. CLARKE.—On July 24, at Melbourne Hospital, Stephen James, eldest and beloved son of James&nd Hannah Clarko, of Eden Terrace.

Auckland, New Zealand ; aged.2l yeara and 11 months. CODLIN.—On July 24, at Onehunga, George Codlin ; aged 66 years. DAVIDSON.-On July 19, 1890, at. Richmond Road, Ponsonby, Alexander Davidson, the beloved husband of Mary E. Davidson, Into of Belfast, Ireland; aged 44 years. — Belfast papers please copy. DEMPSJSY. —At the Provincial Hospital, Theresa, the beloved wife of D. J. Dempaoy, • of Auckland, late of Manchester ; aged 38. DICK.—On August 1, at Pine Cottage, Wcstfiolds, Otaliuhu, John Charles Gaff, youngest son of Robert and Helen Dick; aged 3 years. DUNWO.*DIE.-On August 2, at his late residence. Queen-street. Onehunga, Andrew Danwoodio ; aged 50 years. EDGAR.—On July 12; at Richmond, after a short illness, Margaret, the beloved and only child of John and Venetta Edgar ; aged 6 months.— , ' Suffer little children to come unto me. for of such is the kincdom of hoaven." EDGECOMBE.—On July 26, at Mount Eilgecombe, Western Springs, Mary, wife of vVm. Edgecombe; aged 75 years. FARQUHAR.—On July 28. at Norfolk-street, Gladys Ella Inez, younjrest daughter of Alex, and Emma J. M. Farquhar ; aged 6J months. FJTCLD. — On July 23. Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Mr J. H. Field, of Marine Parade, Ponsonby ; in her 14th year. FORD.—On July 30. at his parents' residence, - Lower Nelson-street, John, the beloved son of William and M. A.. Ford ; aged 18 years and 9

months. R.I.P. FKff.EMAN.-On July 21, at the residence of her bister, Mrs Speirs. Oliphant-atreet, Ellen. the beloved wife of Frederick Freeman, and daughter of James and Ellen FitzKerald; aired 20 years. Requiescat in pace ! FREEMAN.—On August 6, at Violet-street, i&lon Terrace, Norman Victor, only child of Thomas William and- Hilda Mary Freeman ; aged 1 year and 9 months. GOODFIOLLOW.-On July2B, atFairvlowfnear Olanuhu), William Goodfellow; agcdß4yonr3. GOLLAN.-On August 5. at West Tdmalci, .lames Goilan; in his 84th year. HANNAFORD.-On July 15, at his residence, Upper Qucen-stre -t. Thomas Brown, the beloved husband of Annie Hannaford ; in his 66th year. HAKItOP.-On July 31, at her residence. St. Stephen's Road, Parnell, Agnes, relict ot the late Isaac Worthington Harrop ; in her 63rd year. HUGHKS.-On August 5, at King-street, Arch J till. Alice Marion, the infant daughter of Albert and Elizabeth Hughes. Sleeps with Jesus.

HUMPHRIES.-On July 29, at the residence of her father. Symonds-street, Ellen Constance (Nellie), daughter of Thomas Humphries; aeed 15 years.', KftLLY. —On July 10, at her residence, Symonrls-stroet, Mary, the beloved wife of Thomas Kelly; aged 33 years. Deeply regretted. MAYS.—On July 20, at Devonport, after a brief illness, Mary Ann Peard Mays; in the 83rd

year of her ago. MOTION.—Oα July 29, 1890. at his residence, JTarangahape Road, John Motion (a native of St. Andrews, Fifeßhiro, Scotland); aged 76

yeftrs. MoLEOD.—On July 14, at his residence, Melrose, North Shore, Norman, the beloved husband of Ann McLeod ;In his 50th year. His

end was pnace. McLEOD.—On July 26, at his residence. Pollenstreet, Surrey Hills, after a long and painful illness. Oantain James McLeod ; aged 64 years. MURPHY.-On August 3. at the Hospital, Martin, the beloved husband of Elizabeth Murnhv ; aged 24 years. R.I. P. CBRIKN.-On July 19, at the residence of Mr Hutchinson, Queen-street, Onehunga, Jane, 7 the wife of Francis Thomas O'Brien, and relict of the late John Smith. PATTERSON.—On July 18, at Pamnure, Jane Patterson, late of County Antrim, Ireland ; aged 86 years.—Ballynioney papers please PEAIIOE.-6n July 21, Richard J. S. Pearce, late of Coroniandel; acted 77 years. POLLOCK.—On August 1, at the residence of Captain A. Marshall, Hardinge-street, after a painful ilineps. Hilda Mary, daughter of Jas. and Annie Pollock, of Papakura; aged 1 year and 10 months. PORTEOUS.—On Jn'y 6. Harry, infant son of William V. and Charlotte Annie Porteous. PORTKOUS.—On July 14, at her late residence, Ellerslie, Charlotte Annie, the dearly beloved wife of William V. Porteous; aged 25 years. PROBERT.-On July 25, at his residence. Great North Road (very peacefully), John Probeit, the beloved husband of Jane Probert; aged 75 years. QUICK. —On June 8, at Victoria. British Columbia, after a long and painful illness, Christopher George Quick, formerly of Auckland ; in his 54th year.—Australian papers please copy. REYNOLDS.—On July 21, Ann Reynolds, late of Chapel-street; aped 85 years. ROSS.—On August 2. at Gibraltar Crescent, Paniell, Roderick McKonzie, eldest son of Ronald. R. and Katherine M. Ross; aged 2 years and 6 months. SHEAHAN.—On July 24, at the residence of her son, M. J. Shcahan, Haydn-street, Ellen Sheahan : aged 79 years. Doeply regrotted. STEWART.—On- July 18, at the residence of her brother-in law. Star Hotel, Kawakawa, Sarah Jane Stewart, sister.o£ the late Mrs Walter Swift; aged 32 years. VOSPER.—On July 18, at Devonport, Ernest Septimus, the youngest son of S. and L. E. Vosner ; aged 1 year and 10 months. WILSON.—On July 12, at Ponsonby (suddenly), Thomas Henry, the eldest and dfearlr beloved son of John and Elizabeth Wilson ; In his 16th year. WILSON.-On July 16. at his residence, Newmarket, John Wilson, formerly of Portadown, County Armaph, Ireland. WIDUERY.—At Tuakau. after a painful illness, John Widgery; in h s 75th year. YATES.—On July 29, at her parents' residence. Leamington. Road. Mcunt Eden, Winifred Fanny, the dearly beloved duughter of Frederick William and Fanny Yates; aged 12 months. Deeply regretted.

AUCKLAND PRODUCE MARKET. Farm and Dairy Pboduce. — Wholesale; Butter, prime fresh, 10d: second quality, 10d: third do, 6d; cheese, good factory, 3Jd to lid; fresh eggs, 10d per dozen; lard in bladders, 4*d; hams and bacon (Canterbury), equal numbers, 7d; hams, B|d; local cure hams and bacon, 6Jrt. Flour Market.—Wholesale: Local rollers, first quality (sacks), £9 10s; second, £9; Southern rollers, £9 15a: stone flour, £9 6s to £9 10s; bran, £3 10s; Southern bran, £4 to £4 ss; sharps, £5 16s ; cabin bread, £15 : oatmeal, 25's, £9 10s: Southern oats. 2s to 2s Id : local wheat. Tuscan, 3s: Southern wheat, 3s 2d to 3s 3d: pearl barley, £16 per ton; maize, 3s 4d; beans, 3s 3d; onions, £14 per ton. Potatoes, £4 5s to £i 10s per ton. Wheat, sacks extra; oats, chaff, oatmeal, sold sacks included. Coal and Fikewood Market.—Coal: New> cnstle, at yard, 32s per ton; Bay of Islands, at mines, 13s; at yards, 243 ; steam, 24s ; house, delivered, 30s: Waikato, at mines, Bs, 12s; town, TBsto22s; Taupiri, at mine, Bs, 12s; at Auckland, steam, 17s 6d: household, delivered. 24s to 255; Whangarei, at mine. 9s 6d : yard, steam, 17s 6d ; household, 23s ; delivered, 25.3 ; Miranda, at mines, 7s to 10s ;at Auckland, 17s to 20s. Firewood: Uncut, at wharf, cargo, 6s 6d to 8s 6d per ton : delivered, 10s to 12s; cut, 14s to 16a

BurLBiNG Materials.—.frices are as follow at present:—Timber: Boards and scantling, 100 ft best, 12s; second-class, 7s; best planedtongued and grooved, flrst-elass, 14s; medium, 12s; socond-class, 93; rusticated weather boards, first-dlasa, 14s: medium, 12s; second class, 10s. New Zealand palinsys, sft (sap) 9s; (heart), 11s 6d; ti-tree rails. £3 10s p«r 100; puriri posts, £5; shingles, 133 per 1,000; Hobart palings. sft, 17s j 6ft, 19s; Ilobart rails, 80s, selling quotations. Bricks, at Avondale, 30a per 1,000 ; town yards, 383 : delivered, 41s. Drain pipes, at works: 2in drain tiles. 12in lengths, &0s per 1,000; 2Jin, 70s; 3n, 90s; 4in, 1303 ; 6in, 30s per 100; 3in socket pipes, 2ftlengths, 6d each; 4in, 7d; 6in, 9d; Is 6d; 12in, 2s 3d; 15in. 3s 6d; 18in, 4s 6d j 21in. 8s; 24in, 12s.

Manures. -Bonedust, Sydney. £7 to £710 a, according to quality: boneflour, £7 to.£3; Auckland, £7; Long island guano, £\ 10s, bags included : superphosphate, first quality, £7 to £B 108; second quality. £6 to £b 10e. Kauri Gum Markkt.—The local market as unchanged. Fair to good ordinary is quoted at £40 to £41; best at £42; with East Coast very firm at £68: and ro-scraped, £78 to 080. Supplies from mail to mail are 512 tons-a falllng-otf of 98 tons from last month—and for August to date, 189 tons.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 187, 9 August 1890, Page 7

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DEATHS. Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 187, 9 August 1890, Page 7

DEATHS. Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 187, 9 August 1890, Page 7

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