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DEATHS.

AUSTIN.—On June 27, 1599, at her residence, Gibraltar Crescent, Parnell, Rose Anna Moore, the widow of John Charles Quinnell Austin, lately Registrar Native Land Court, Auckland and Wanganul.— Home papers please copy. BATES.—On June 20, 1899, at • New-street, Ponsonby, Mary Ann, relict of James* Bates, late of the 58th Regiment, aged 79. R.I.P. Leaving three sons ana 24 grandchildren. BARTLEY.—Frederick Adolphus, second son of Ed. Bartley, architect; killed in the General Grant Mine, Queensland, 26th June, 1899. BELSHAM.—On June 17, at her parentsresidence, Sheehan-street, Ponsonby, Kathleen, the dearly beloved infant daughter of Alfred and Mary Belsham, aged one week. BOWMAN.—On November 4, 1898, Thomas Frank, the dearly beloved son of H. and A. Bowman, aged 4 years and 8 months; also, on May the 24th, 1899, Lilian Rose, the dearly beloved daughter of H. and A. Bowman, aged 6 months. Both of Tairua. BROADWOOD.-On June 19, at Karanahape Road, Irene Le Cheminant, the youngest loving daughter of Thomas and Lydia Broadwood, after a short and painful illness, deeply regretted; aged 5 years and .5 months. BURTT.—At his residence, Pitt-street on June 15, Charles Edward, the eldest son of the late Charles Burtt, Leadenham, Grantham, Lincolnshire. BUSH. - On June 25, at his parents' residence, Eden Terrace, the only and dearly beloved infant son of Mark and Ellen Bush, aged 3 months. Deeply regretted. R.I.P. h y BRYNE.-On 29th inst, at the District Hospital, after a long and painful illness, Margaret, the beloved wife of John Byrne, aged 31. R.I.P. Deeply regretted. Dargaville papers please, copy. CLARKE.—On June 20, 1809, at the Auckland Hospital, Charles Clarke, late of Somers-street, Mount Eden- seed 70 years. R.I.P. r COLEBOURNE.-On June 29, at Fern leigh-street, Ponsonby, James, the infant son of J. H. and E. A. Colebourneaged 7 months. ' DENNIS-On June 10th, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs Chapman, Otahuhu, Ann, relict of the late Georse Dennis. Aged SO years. . EVANS.-On Juno 1, at the District • Hospital, Benjamin Lewis, eldest and dearly beloved son of Benjamin and Annie Eva,^, $£ a«eO. 11

DUNN.—On June 28, at Auckland, John Dunn, late First Lieutenant Police, Dundee, Scotland; aged 51 years. Deeply regretted.—Dundee papers please copy. ELKIN.—On July 1, at her residence, Wal-lace-street, Emma, relict of Jonathan Elkin, in her 72nd year. FRASER.—At Hokitika, on June 19, Captain Alexander Thomas Fraser, dearly beloved husband of Annie Fraser, Greenwood-street, Auckland, and eldest brother of P, H. Fraser, stationmaster at Reading-, England, in his 50th year. Wellington and Taranaki papers please cony. GAETH.—On June 23rd, Alexis Gaeth; aged 49 years. GRANT.—At Matahara, on June 17, Isabella, wife of Alexander Grant. GOOD.—On June 24th, after a long and painful illness, Sarah, the dearly belov- , ed wife of Thomas Good, Wallace-st., , Ponsonby; aged 69 years. HARRIS.—On June 0, at the Hamilton Hospital, Eva Winnifred, second and - dearly beloved daughter of Frederick and Christina Murray Harris, aged 6J years, of Te-Rawa-Moa, Pirongla. v O for the touch of a vanished hand. HAMER.—At his residence, Donald McLean street, "Wellington, Rev. Thomas Hamer, aged 85. HEIVIUS.—On June 23, at Tweed-street, Ponsonby, Linda Evelyn (Cooey), second daughter of H. Hemus. HOUGHTON.—On July 13, 1899, at her late residence, Mount Albert, in the 80th year of her age, Fanny, widow of the late John Houghton, formerly of Northamptonshire, England, and more rece.ntly of Cambridge, Waflteto. HUESTON—On June 15, at Elliott's Point, Henderson, John Hueston; aged 71 years HUNTER.—On July 3, at his son's residence, Union-street, James RatelifTe Hunter, the beloved father of Bandmasters Walter R. and Andrew R. Hunter, in his 76th year. ILOTT.—On June 9, 1899, at her daughter's residence, Bayswater, Devonport, Auckland, N.Z., in her 90th year, Jane, widow of Dr. John Ilott (M.-R.C.S.B. and L.K. and Q.C.P.1.), formerly or London, and more recently of Mount Ruby, Mallow, Ireland. 'With Christ, which is far better.' KILEY.—On June 21, at her residence. Governor Browne Hotel, Hobson-st., Winifred Kiiey, in her 53rd year. R.I.P. LANKHAM.-On June 19, 1899, at his residence, Kerr-street, Devonport, Alfred George Lankham, only surviving- son o£ George Lankham, aged 29 years. LYNCH.—At his residence, Grey-street, on June 25, Edward Lynch, in his 86th year. R.I.P. MURRAY.—On June 17, at Kuaotunu, accidentally drowned, Hugh, youngest son of Agnes and the late Hugh Murray, aged 3 years and 8 months. MILES.—On June 24, 1899, at her daughter's residence, 23, Church-street, Ponsonby, Sally, the dearly beloved mother of Mrs Harding, Thos. Surman, S. Surman, J. V. Miles (Kalgoorlie), and the late Henry Surman; aged 81* years; so loved so mourned. MORIARITY.—On June 29th, 1899, at the Auckland Hospital, Emily, the only dearly beloved daughter of Thomas and the late Mary Moriarity; aged 14 years. R.I.P. MUIR.—On June 23rd, at the Auckland Hospital, Robert Coran. Aged, 52 years. Leaving a wife and 4 children. j . Tasmanian' and Wigtonshire papers please copy. MYERS.—On July 2, at her residence,Swan-son-street, Kate, dearly beloved wife of George Myers; aged 52 years. R.I.P. McNAIR.—At her residence, Mill ParE Avenue, Martha Eliza Crouch, wife of James McNe.ir. McGLASHAN.—On July 3, Janet, the dearly beloved daughter of Jane McGlashan, aged 26 years, after a long and painful illness. NEPOLON.—On June 16, Luis Andrew Nepolon, at Swan Hotel, suddenly. O'NEILL.T-On June 30, 1899 V at Northcote, Allen William, son of the late James O'Neill...Aged 57 years. POOLE.—On June 19, at Sugar Works, ' Chelsea, Edward James Poole, youngest and dearly beloved son of Mar:p,r#'s Poole, aged 9 years, afteif a long and painful illness. ■ PRESTON.—On June 29, at his parents' residence, Sussex-street, off Newton Rd. Arthur Charles, the dearly beloved infant son of William and Sophy Preston, ag<>d 11 months. ROGAN.—On June 20, at his residence, New North Road, John Rogan, late Judge Nativ.e Land Court. ROBINSON, -r- On June 7th, Joshua Robinson; aged 88. SCOTT. - At his late residence, West Tamaki, James Scott, the dearly beloved husband of Janet Gollan Scott, in : his 63rd year. SHANNON.—On June 26th, at her residence, King-street, Marie, the beloved wife of Jolin C. Shannon, aged 56 years. SHEPPHEBD.-On June 29, at his parents' residence, Portland-street, Parnell, Francis George, infant son of Maggie and George Sheppherd. Age ten weeks. Deeply regretted. SMITH.—On July 3, at her parents' residence, No. 19, Franklin Road, Alma Marie, infant daughter of Charles H. and Marie L. Smith. STEWART.—On June 8, 1899, at Falcon street, Parnell, Florence Elsie Stewart, aged 5J months. SOMERS.—On June 17, at his mother's residence, Ponsonby Road, John Gregg, the dearly beloved third son of Ellen and the late J. T. C. Somers. TREVELYAN.-At the residence of his daughter (Mrs C. B. King), Rose Roao, John Trevelyan; aged 88. WALKER.—On July 3, 1899, at ,her latft residence, Macky-street, Thames, Mathilda, the beloved wife of W. H. Walker, guard, and daughter of Thomas Wood, Epsom, aged 29 years. WRIGHT.—On June 26, 1899, at her lat« residence, Liverpool-street, Isabella, the beloved wife of John Wright, and second daughter of Robert Thomas ana Margaret Martin, aged 34 years. WILLCOCKS.—At his residence, Finchlcy Lodge, Birkenhead, on June 26, William i James, second son of the late E. S. Wtucocks, formerly Registrar Supreme Courti k Auckland. . WITTIN.GHAM.-On June 22, Letticia Flf rence, the beloved daughter of John Wit« tingbam, .of Nelson-street, R..I.P* »zuxJ

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 158, 6 July 1899, Page 8

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DEATHS. Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 158, 6 July 1899, Page 8

DEATHS. Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 158, 6 July 1899, Page 8