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DEATHS.

ADLER.-On September 14. at tho District Hospital after a long and painful illness, Jos. Anna Adler. husband of Isabella Adler late »?i fß^vc n°n d ' gurrey- England; aged3oyeara. 1^ 8--0" feP-Ptcmber 26. at her residence. 0 Neill-street. Ponsonby. Marcaret, the beloved ■wifo of John Frederic Ahrona : aged l 6 years, bhe fell asleep in Jesus. Absent from the body, and at homo with the Lord. ALDERTON.-On September 7, at her residenco. Portland Road. Ilemuera, Margaret dearly beloved ,wife of Char)e3 Alderton. in her SBth year. ANDKRSON.-pn September 14 (accidentally killed at Tauhoa by a falling tree), Charles Harry Anderson, second son of Charles John T>££ww° nA 4X! yea^B- Both of Auckland. BROWN.-On Sunday, September 30. 1894. at herreßidence, Cheltenham Beach, Devonport. ■ Mar? AJ? n Hllza»eth Brown, relict of the late Hugh Brown, ol Bean Roct I^hthcuce:

BUNY A.R.D.—On September 18, at; Whanwril Frances Ivy Algnra. only daughter.of Algat' and Catherine Bunyard; aged 4 years md! months.' ,' @3g BURTON.-On September 12, at his resideaci,' Emmett-3treet, Ponsonby, Charles, thedearl?, beloved husbaud of Mary Jane Burton^ in hij" 73rd year. '; 'i. J BUTLER.—On September 28. at the, residence ■- of her daughter (Mrs J. Robinsonl, VaJluyj Road, Mount Eden, Betty, relict ot tbfl late M John Butler, engineer; aged 73 years.—Leeds papers please copy. CARTER.—On September 21, at her. parentsI'l residence. Bond-street. Arch Hill, HildaJilay,., the dearly beloved child of Henry and jSmakj Ann Carter; acred 15 weeks. . , CRUICKSH A NKV-On October 1. at hetfathSfc

residence. Papakura. Martha; beloved wife oti James Cruickshank, of Matakana; an? J youngest daughter of G. L. Colo, Papakw&j J aged 27 years. CROMARTY.— Oh September 10. at Montnotith' >i

street. Arch Hill, Jame3 Cromarty; agei 8(; years. , ■... , ~ ■■/ ~;„■', ■'■" • -v j liajfe CURTIN. —On September 10. 1894, at Ttiii Chalmers, Dunoiin, John A. Curtin, tmafty ' of Auckland, lateof t,he Torpedo Corp!, aiii,; beloved brother of Mrs Covrie andiMn'i fontteri of Auckland. ~ • DENZ.-On July 11,1894, at Oxhoft, near .Dant-. zier, in Prussia, Franziska, widow of the late Jphann Denz, and mother of F. A..Dcnt,;6l'i Hepburn-street, Auckland; aged 69-years,.. Rest in peace. - The weary one is aleopin Know ', Where troubles are unknown ; r . Why should we shed those bitter tern When Christ has claimed His, oxvn? ;' • For stje is shield.?* from all sorrow, , ' Fftitn the "cares 6f earth set free,' Where'there is no" dark tn-morr<w. -^»-^Oh.!-hDW happy slie must be! ■ .. •■* '. --' 7:7:',■>'■ ""• ,'■.'"■ h.3.; September jj;'|Si.f" DIAMOND.—On Friday." September "28, it \k Costley Home. John Diamond : Hired•fii.vean. DINNISON.-On September 14. at ltailway. streot. Newmarket, Robert Dinnfaqh;J ftlrd son of the late John Dinnison, Newmarket, formerly of Orkney. Scotland : agiid 5? years. FLINN'.—On September 25, at the rcsidenceol her grandparents (William Lawrence),Oxtorf K street. Aroh Hill. Kileen Winifred May, second daughter of William and Zolda Fllnn, of.the Groat Barrier Island, Port Fitznyj acred 2 years and 4 months. FISHER, — On Ootober 2. Oladye Margaret Fisher, infant, daughter of GladstoneiGeorgi; Fisher and Margaret Fisher (deceasradl.'ol ■wtioopinjc cough: agod 10 weeks. At rat with lier loving mother. GORMAN.—On September 25, at AuokmtJ,1 Ann, widow of the late .Tames Gorman; «gd 64 years. Deeply regretted. R.I.P. GOURLEV.—On September 27, at her mother'j residence. Grey-street, after a liDßertag ill' ness, Annio J,, the beloved daughter of M. 8. Gonrloy. - • GU V.—On' Monday, Octobsr 1,1894. at the mldence of Mrs J. Rattray. Albertstreet. Rokcrt Guy. lato of ThamesGoldfieldsj arced WjeJtßj..

—Thames papers please copy. , ' "' HARRIS.—uu September 19, at the residence o! her sister-in-law (Mrs Lampra), WnkcfleWstreet. Alice Ann. tho beloved wife of Johiison •_ Harris, of Kihikihi; aged 52 years. Deopl/ regretted: •■ ■' '•"■■' ■ ■ \ W ?■'!-'■'■■ HttALEY.—On September 12. at the Cdstlej Jlomo. Patrick Henley ; aged 86 years. ': UK AUN IS—On Bop'ember 17, at, Jviiaoluntii Octavius Thomas Hearne, late Captnin R«fll' Fusiliei-s; aged 56 yeary.-Londou and >Vot'. lintrton papers please copy. ; v H0R.N"15.-On .August 23. at Whnkatnne, Frank Hubert; beloved husband of Violet M. Hoinp; aped 30 years. • ,-■ • ;• f JAMKS.-On September 26, at hia mother!: residence, Vauxhall Hoad, IJevonDflrt.Gcorga W.. third son of thplalo Captain John tai^i aged 28 rear?. •;« JOHNSON.—On September 22. at the AucUkoilHospital, Annio Elizabeth, second (laugbtorcf William Johnson, Thames; aged 17, years. " Not, lost, but gone before." , ''■'.'.'-'•, KNOX.—On September 10. at the residence ot his son-in-law {Mr Peter Luwsoii), Waltav street, Ponsonby, James Knox, s«n.,", il"' Quariermaster-sergcaut £lst .Scotch Fusi leni. ag(-dBl years. , *; , KOHN.-On September 29. Kate Annia, -W\ beloved wife of CarlKohn : aeed 35 y^arA; LAMBERT.-Oa October 2, at Epsom., Fr.imT! Mabel (Joe), deadv beloved daughter Of don s. and Sarah Lambert; aged 3 years aw ° months. ' ■ ~ .i LA.W3IMCp.-pn Scptemb r er.lQ. at M ffl denoei 'Bench Koaa, Uevonport, Aiickm"* Frederick" James Lawrence: ajrert 39 yeare. LENIIIAN.-On September 12. at his'!"*«,H' dence, .Tamca -street, Arch Hill.'-'RirW r1; bolovt'dJmsband of Mary L uihau; nMHt year. Peeply recrot.tefl'. ' ' ', '- ~„„, LEWNE.—On September 22. at Oliphantfrw Ponßonb'y, \Villiam 'Wil ot, the beloved.me , band oEKleanor W. Lepine ; ased 45 year*.-■ LEWIS.-On September 15. at tho Costlcj Homo. Henry Lewis ; at;ed 39 year?. , McMANUS.-On September2s. at thoresiaMl of hsr jj usband. Grey-stroot. Anne, the MOI w wife o£ Cornelius McManug, late ot ne^ 13

ville : aged 54 years. R.1.P.: ' •_ rf <■'■; MDRPHY.-On Soptombor 19. at Pamnnrt. Mary Murphy ; aged 73 years. „„„,„#; MURRAY.-On ScDtember 17. at her paM"' residence. Albert-street. Emily B»|^_U3dearly beloved wife of George J. MQ™." Sydney,-late of Castleruaino, Victoria.»",; eldest beloved dauirbtsr of J- t C. PelW™ ■; Albert-atreet, Auckland; aged 26 years. ;°

over with the Lord, . , -Minis' NEWELL.-On September 16. MJ&SI residence. Mount Albert. Dorothy K^ffi dearly loved youngest daucbter o] Frank?™ Jemima Newell; aged 5 yearsland .n m" m i O'DONOHUE. - On October 2, 1894. sX n parents' residence. Scafield ViftV^K 0* , James Ansustin. the dearly belovedfoM' and A. O'Donohue: aged 2yearsand6inonui RAfSttSerl6.atNor^c^Mi Rae. the dearly beloved husband or 8"" Rae. in his 70th year. Deeply reßrctben- . SMITH.-On September 19. at his re«W«n^ Wollington-street. Henry inerly of Prince Edward Island, Canada; ogi-. STKVVART.-On September 19. attheAucklg Hospital, George Moor Stewart; aged bi ye» STRIKE.-At his late residence. >'(■«!,, Street; John, tho beloved husband of »»» Strike: acted 80 years. His end was pwce SWINNERTON.-On Septembor 17;, at U£ church (auddenly). J. J. Hwinnerton, ol . lanrt; aged 63 years. Moidenco. TODD. - On September 27. at her rc«i^ of Wellinsjton-atreet, Agnes Drysdalc. «' Jobn Todd. baker, lute of Glasgow.inner 5..,. yoar.-Glaseow papers please copy- .^ts1 WALLACE.-On September 7, atl er P»r ~j. residence. Alice Mary, the dearly Iov«O d | of Andrew and Margaret Wallace.«««.':, years arid 4 months. " Thy WiM^M WILD.-On September 9, atCoroman? 6'.^ « Kdward, the youngest and belovco w , Henry and Alice Wild ; aged 2 ye^ l)in^Oß. WILSON.-On September 7, **£.%&<$ Ann. beloved wife of Adam Wilson (»w Mrs James Dodds. of Auokland). . WYLLIE.-On October I. at ViotorW fa Frederiok, only son of Edward »«"* *• ,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 237, 4 October 1894, Page 6

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DEATHS. Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 237, 4 October 1894, Page 6

DEATHS. Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 237, 4 October 1894, Page 6