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DEATHS.

ALLOWAY.—On November 15, at the residence of his son-in-law Edgar Ward, Cheltenham, Devonport, Auckland, Josjali William Alloway, priest, in his sixty third year. Requiescat in Pace.

ANDERSON.-Accidentally killed on Friday November oth inst, the only beloved child of Frank and Mary Jane Anderson, of Chapelstrcct; aged 1 year and S months. Rest in peace.

ANDERSON.—On November 16 (suddenly) at Wcllsford, James Herbert, beloved son of C. J. ?\.nderson. of Ponsonby, and arrandson of j" W. Carr of Rose Road, Surrey Hills ; aged 93 years. - —-

ASPDEN.—Accidentally drowned on Sunday October 24, at Sandy Bay, Whananak'i! Ihomas Alfred Ferguson Aspden, infant son of Thomas and tathrine Aspden; aged 1 vcar and 3 months.

AbPINALL.— On November 2, at the District Hospital, Ernest Edwin (Harry), beloved husband of Edith E. Aspinall; aged 29 years BABE. — On November 3. 1597, at Parnell (suddenly), Lizzie, eldest daughter of W. E and S. J. Babe, Avon-street. Deenly regretted. . .

BANKS.—On November 3, at her late residence, Vincent Lane, off Vincent-street Ann Dudley Banks, dearly beloved mother of Caroline and Elizabeth Banks, in her S-Uh year. At rest.

BRADLEY.—On October 29, 1807, at the residence of her brother James Flynn, Wellesley street West, Freeman's Bay, Anna Maria Bradley, the dearly beloved mother ot! James E. Bradley ; aged 60 years. R.I.P. BRADY.—On November 1, at the District Hospital, Thomas Brady, of Great Barrier, brother of James and Patrick Brady. R.I.P. CLAYTON. -On October 27 (accidentally drowned at Kaeo, Whangaroa), Arthur Clayton, in his 32nd year. Deeply regretted. Blessed arc the dead who die in the Lord. Northern Wairoa papers please copy. COWIE.—On November 9, at his parents' residence, O'Ncil-strcet, Andrew Victor, youngest and dearly beloved son of Morton and Agnes Cowie ; aged 4 months.

DARRACH.-On October 27, at Rosebank Mahurangi Heads, John Darrach, shipbuilder' formerly of Prince Edward Island, in his Slst year.

DOWLING.—On November 6, Brown-street Ponsonby, Aileen Mary, the dearly beloved daughter of Harry and Julia Dowlmg; aged 7 years. Deeply regretted. R.I.P. J FLEETWOOD.-At Johannesburg, on the 17th instant, of typhoid fever, John Wilce, eldest son of the late John Fleetwood, of Wanganm; aged 21 years. Wellington papers please copy. •

FAIRBURN.—On November 16, afc her late residence Glen Grove. Otahuhu, Emily, relict of the late John Fair burn; aged 58 years. Deeply regretted. HAMILTON.—On November 17, at the District Hospital, James Wallis, the youngest beloved son of Gilbert and Margaret Hamilton; aged.; 7 years. ' ~ HARSANT.—On November 10, 1897, at One- - hunga, Walter Harsant. M.R.C.S., formerly : Resident Magistrate, Raglan, and dearly beloved husband of Ann Eliza Harsant, in his S7th year. ■ ' ~' ~ HART.—On November 20, at the Auckland' Hospital, Margaret Jane, the beloved wife of: Solomon Hart,"of Bombay; aged 53 years,. :; . HAWTHORN.—On Tuesday, November 2,, a t; his parents', residence, Ardmore, John, dearly ■ beloved son of John'and Jane Hawthorn; aged 31 years. Deeply regretted. ' . v ' HA YNES.—On October 27, at Northcote, Thos. Shiell Haynes, only son of Richard Shiell ' Haynes, of Arnpney Circus, Gloucestershire, brother to Mrs Ofeo. Uzzell, Twickenham, andMrs Geo. Freeman, Hollis Hill, Bell Brongh-,,. ton, Stourbridge, England; aged 75. Buried ' at St. John the Baptist Cemetery, Birkenhead. ; • He was, but words are wanting to say, ■ . what. Think what an honest man should dq. ■ and he was that. *• '.'■'*' HOLLAND.—On November 18,1897, at her late residence George-street, Onehunga, Mary P.." '?[. Holland, dearly,beloved wife of William Ai Holland, Currier, in her 22nd year.' ' HOKNER.—On November IS, at her residence, „ College -Hill, Ponsonby, after a long, and mm^,ful illness, Agnes, the beloved wile ot J.T. Homer, saddler, Devonport; aged4T. • •'•■• HUGHES—On October 31, at Victoria-street, Michael Hughes, late of Reef ton;, aged & years. R.I.P. . , . HURLEY-On October 31,1897, at his Me, residence, Kent-street, Surrey Hills, Captain M.V. Hurley, the. beloved husband of Ellen. Hurley; aged 60 years. R.I.P. '■■?.'■ INGLIS.—On November 7, at Dairy Fiat, James . Inglis, in his 72nd year. '. '■ JOHNS.—On November 3, at the residenceof her father, Isabella, the beloved wife of W. E. Johns, and second daughter of Captain T. Rawson; aged 26. R.I.P. JOHNSON.—At her parents' residence Alpha Road, Parnell, Alma Gladys; aged 2 days. . Australian papers please copy. KAYES.—On November 5, at the District Hospital. ' Maud Ellen, the dearly-beloved daughter of Henry and Ellen Kayes. of Pufeekohe; aged 21: years. Deeply regretted. ;■'• . LYNCH.—On November 14, at his parents' readonee, Clarendon Hotel, Wakefield-streetv the infant son of William Clarendon Lynch, after a short and painful illness; aged 1 year and 10 months. MAHONY.-On November 14,1897, at her residence, Wellington-street, Marianne Teresa,--relict of the late Edmund Mahony, C.E.. formerly of the Royal Engineer Department, in her 84th year. R.I.P. , .-. MARTIN.-On November 3, at the District Hospital, Mary, dearly beloved daughter of the late Julia and Thomas Martin; aged2s years. Deeply regretted. MAWKES. — John Mawkes met his death through injuries received caused by an explosion of powder at the Wallsend Collierr on October 15; aged 51 years. Deceased lingered three days in the Wallsend Hospital MORGAN.—On November i. at Church-street Ponsonby. Robert Morgan* the dearly beloved husband of Anil Morgan, in his 70th year. Deeply regretted. Blessed are the dead,tnat die in the-Lord. . w . NORGROVE.—On October 30, at his late residence, Cambridge, after a long and painful illness, borne with Christian fortitude, Charles, , the dearly beloved husband of Jane Norgrove; aged 09 years. Deeply regretted. O'HALLOK AN.—On November 7, at Pakurariga, Michael, beloved husband of Margaret O'Halloran ; aged 77 years. PRINCPE.—On November 3, at her residence King-street, Ponsonby, Mary, relict of the late vencent Princpe ; age S7. RIDER.—On November 18, Thomas Rider, the beloved husband of Caroline Rider, found, drowned in Auckland Harbour, November 18th. SCOTT.-On November 10, at Union-street; Auckland, Jessy Uneata, youngest and deany beloved child of Thomas and Sarah Scott; ■ agedllmonthso days. Deeply regretted. . SMART.—On Sunday, November 7. it the school-house, Tamaki West, Thomas, the clearly beloved husband of Jane Smart r.agea 69 years. . . ... \J~. SMITH.-On November 2, Agnese' Isabelle, dearly beloved wife of M. G. Smifh, or Shaftesbury, Te'Aroha, third daughter of tna late John McLaughlin, Papatoitoi. May sue rest in peace. SMITH.-On November 20,1897, at his late teadence, Boston Road, Patrick, the dcgiy beloved husband of Mary Smith in bis.asm year. R.I.P. SMITH.—On November 23, at her brothers residence, Gundry-street, Isabella Snuta (corset maker), late of Edinburgh. SMITH.-At the residence of her son, Devoaport, Mary, relict of William Smith, late or • Christckurch, passenger by the Duchess or Arg-yle ; aged &•>. . . t SMYTHE.-0n November 13, 1897, at his We residence, Hobson-street, John Barry Smytne, Cabinetmaker, in his 74th year. R.I.P--SPROULE.-On October 30, at his late res dence, Otara, Jasper, the dearly beloved husband, of Mary Sproule, after a long and painful illness borne with Christian fortitude ;agea 31 years. . ~ w TATTERSALL.-On November 10, suddenly, Lawrence, the dearly beloved husband ol Ada Tattersall, Arthur-street, Ponsonby-TATTERSALL.-On November 9, at the District Hospital, William Tattersall; aged 6k. TILEMAN.-On November 24, at her mother* residence, Eden Terrace, Emily, the belovea wife of Frederick Tileman. _ • TURNER.-On October 31, 1597, John Turner of Stanley-street, Mechanics1 Bay, one of tee VINES.-6n gNovember Si 6, W. R. Vines, in&fe Slst year. By the express wish of deceased no mourning no wreaths. ~ _ f WAKE.-0n November 5, at the residence ol her son -in - law, Burgoyne - street, Harriet Wake: aged 77 years. " Thy will be done. WARNOCK.-On November 22, at her parents residence, Richmond, Eva Blanch, the aeanj beloved second daughter of Robert laywand Henrietta Warnock; aged 20 years. WHEELER.-On Thursday. November IS, IS»'. at midnight, at the Auckland Hospital, Jan"* Henry, beloved elder brother of William , John and Alexander George Wheeler; agea 37 years. At rest. . ~v, WHEELER.-On November 18, at the Auck. land Hospital, James Henry, dearly belovea husband of Mary Ann Wheeler; agecl •». years. " Absent from the body present ww the Lord." , ~t A WHITMORE-—On November 8, at her law residence, Otahuhu, Susannah, the beio>w wife of G. E. Whitmore ; aged 29 years.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 274, 25 November 1897, Page 8

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DEATHS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 274, 25 November 1897, Page 8

DEATHS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 274, 25 November 1897, Page 8

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