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DEATHS.

r.ACII.—On February 27, 1901, at Williamson Avenue, Eluia B. 8., dearly beloved infant of I'orey and Maud Bach; aged 0 months. BEKKKU.—On February 19, at Vnncrnsstreet, Surrey Hills, the- beloved youngest son of VV. J. aim hi. Bekker, after a short Illness of four clays. Asleep iv Jesus.—Sydney papers please copy. BURNETT.—On February 19th, at Hospital, William buriii'il, son of G. K. Burnett, of Blrkenhead, in his 35th year. CLARKE.—At Penfoso, on 23rd February, 1901, Isabel Grace, the dearly beloved daughter of Ernest and Grace Clarke, aged S months. CLJfIGHOHN.—On January 10, at Olnole, California, Thomas A., the dearlybeloved son of Thomas and Kose Cleghorn, of Epsom, aged SI years. COLEMAN.—Un Fuoruary Scrt, at Cookst., Janet "Violet, iiuant daughter of Chas. anil Janet Coleman, aged six months. CL'XNOLD.—On February sth, 1501, at her late residence, Fonsonby, Auckland, N.Z., Rosina Elizabeth, dearly beloved wife of William Goodwin Cunnold and eldest daughter of the late Edwaru Gibbons, Ipswich, England, aged GU

years. 5 COPIiLAND.—At York-street, Newton, ou | February 2-J, 1901, i^enjainiu Charles, the j dearly beloved son of William ami Tin j Copekmd, after a long and painful Illness; | aged ti months. Asleep iv Jesus. ' DE CARTERET.-On February 18th, at ! her late residence, Papakura Valley, j Rachel, relict ot the late John De j Carterec, In her alth year. Jersey papers please copy. DICKINSON.—OiI February 20th, 1001, at hla parents' residence, Sneeiian-street, Ponsonby, George faieadman, second son of Charlie and Susie Dickinson, aged: li yeai'H and four months. DUKAUR.-At his residence, Mt. Albert, on Thursday, the 21st inst., from spinal paralysis, the result of an accident, Edmund Thomas, third son of the late Frederick Dufaur, aged 51. Deeply I*gfetted. Fi'IZUJiIRALD.—On February 7th, at her residence, Grey-st., Margaret Fitzgerald, aged 74 years. FRASER.—On 15th Instant, at Wyn-•yard-street, Christina, the beloved wife of George Fruser, sen., engineer. 1 GRAHAM.—On February 10, at her residenco, Nelson-street, Elizabeth Graham (nee Black), relict of the lute Andrew Graham; aged 80. GREENWOOD.—On 4th February, IPOI, at the residence of W. Greenwood, Little Omaha, John Greenwood, aged S4 years. GIBBION.—On 14th February, 1901, at the District Hospital, Mabel Gibblon, late of King Country, aged 21 years. HEWITT.—On Sunday, February 24ths at his residence, Cambridge, suddenly, Edward Hewitt, aged (JG years. HOLLOWAY..—On February 10, at his lato residence, Takapuna, Eraanuel Holloway; used 54 years. HUNTER. — On February 24, at Helensville, Janet, the beloved mother of the late John Hunter; aged 83 years. KEARNEY.—Ort February 6th, 1901, drowned off the Railway Wharf, Auckland, Richard Adalbert, youngest and dearly-beloved son of the late Patrick and Eliza Kearney, aged 13J years. Deeply regretted. R.I.P. KKNIJI'IN.-Un February 23, at Napler-St., Kli/.a Kcudcn; aged 82 year,s. KINGSTON. — On February the 22nd, at the Disrlct Hospital, after a long and painful Illness, Mary Ann, the dearly I.cloved wife of Louis KingsLon, aged <;2 years. LlTiWlS.—On the 9th February, 1901, at Sydney, N.S.W., Arthur Earl Lewis, second son of Edward Lewis, Esq., late of Auckland. LUV.'K.—on February G, 1001, at his son-in-law's (K. O. Hunkln) residence, Bathstreet, Ponsonby, William Lowe, shipwright, beloved husband of Kmma Lowe. LIGHTFOOT.—At Russell-street, Great North Uoud, on February 23, Eliza, the beloved wife of Edwin Lightfoot (late of 11..M. 05th Regiment), after a severe illness borne with Christian fortitude, in her COth year. LUCAS.—Ou February 18, 1901. at her late residence, I'uni. Pukekohe, Mary, the loving wife of Mathlas Lucas; aged 75 LYON.—On February 14, at his father's residence, Scarrotts, Northern Walroa, Francis James Lyon, aged 18 years and nine months, after a painful illMACIJONALD.—On February 10, at K<*idell Place, Eden Terrace, lan, the dearly beloved infant sou of J. and M. Macdonnld; aged 7 months. MUSS.-On Tuesday, February 20, at her father's residence, Annie Emily (Minnie), second daughter cf Fiederick J. Moss, Varnell. PARRIS.—On February 13th, 1901, at her parents' residence, England-street, Mana Pretoria, infant daughter of Innes and Amy Parris; aged 4i months. PALMER.—On February 13th, 1901, at her son-in-law's residence (W. Ross), Princep street, Jannet Christina Palmer, relict of the late James Palmer; aged, 78 years. ■ SMITH.-»Ti February 21, at hit" late residence, corner of Chapel and Durham sts., '! liomas Smith; aged 02 years. SMITH.—On February 21, at his late residence, corner Durham and Chapel streets. Thomas, the dearly beloved husband of Mrs 13. Smith; aged C 2 years. R.I.P. The funeral will leave for Symonds-st. Omotery on Sunday, 24th, at 2.30 o'clock. Friends please accept this intimation. SMYTHE.— On New Year's Day, at Capetown, South Africa, of indigestion, Adeline Alicia, second dearly beloved daughter of Mr W. P. Hoffmann of this city. Aged 39 years. SELLGREX.—At Onehunga. on February 16, 1901, John Oscar, the dearly beloved husband of Jessie Sellgren, in his 55th THOMAS.—On February 20, at the Auckland Hospital, Mary Ann. the dearly beloved wife of George Thomas, of Henderson, ami stepdaughter of Joseph Pascoe, of Mount Roskill; aged 26 years 5 months. —Australian papers please copy. WTCALLTCANS.—On February 13th, 1901. at Auckland. George Frederick Wealleans; aged. 18 years. Deeply regretted. His end was peace. WTLSON. —On February 17th, John Henry Wilson, the husband of Anna Wilson, of Brighton Road, aged 49.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 51, 1 March 1901, Page 6

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DEATHS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 51, 1 March 1901, Page 6

DEATHS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 51, 1 March 1901, Page 6