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DEATHS.

ABERNETHY. - On August oth, 1901 (Bank Holiday), at Eagle House, Inchlcore, Dublin, Ireland, Mary, the beloved widow of Robert Abernethy, Esq., and dearly beloved mother oi Mrs Richard Noble, Waitakerei, Auckland, New Zealand. Mourned by her sorrowing children. Aged 74 years. "Be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crown of life."

Peace, perfect peace, With 'oved ones far away, In Jesus' keeping, We are safe and they. Interred at Mount Jerome Cemetery.

ANDREWS.—On 19th October, 1901, at the Auckland Hospital, William Vurness, painter, the beloved husband of Caroline Andrews, aged 58 years; deeply regretted. He leaves a widow, seven daughters, and three sons to mourn their loss. ARMIGER.—At the Auckland Hospital, on October 25th, Elizabeth Christina, the dearly beloved wife of W. Armiger, Te Kopuru, and youngest daughter of Alec Andrew, Northern Wairoa; deeply regretted. ARMSTRONG.—On October 22nd, at the Auckland District Hospital, Albert Edward, dearly beloved husband of Annie Armstrong, of Howlck, late of Karangahake, aged 36 years. AUBREY.—On the 22nd Aug-ust, 1901 at Washington, U.S.A., of pleurisy, Rose Blanche, the youngest daughter of the late H. R. Aubrey, Esq., of Whangarei Heads. BERTRAM.—On October 27, at his late residence, St. George's Bay Rd., Parnell, Richard Bertram, aged 70 years BOORD.—On 31st October, 1901, at Fernfield, Kumeu, Laura Elizabeth, wife or Charles Moss Boord, aged 29 years BURNSIDE.—On October 21, at her' late residence, Woodalde, Manurewa, Mary Burnside, relict of the late David Burnslde, aged 53 years.

GAITCHEON.—On November 3, at he« 1 brother-in-law's (L. H. Holloway) rest, < dence, Paget-street, Elizabeth Jane, tha beloved wife of W. D. Caitcheon, 0 | Walhl; aged 49 years. 1 CAMPBELL.—On October 2ith, at Lorn I don, E. Marlon Campbell, beloved wife | of Rev, .Joseph Campbell, vicar <>t I Papanul, Christchurch, and formerly 0 { Te Aroha. j CARRIGAN.—On October 29th, Margaret I (Rita), the youngest and beloved: daughter of Jeremian Carrlsau, aged lj years. R.I.P. CO UPLAND.—On November Bth, ±901, a | the residence of his son in law (Me S. Parker, Alison's Avenue, Devonport) James Coupland, late of Ponsonby, aged I S3 years. J \ CULLEN.—On October ISth, at hi* mother's residence, "Fencourt," Mounl J Eden, Christopher John, the dearly % beloved youngest son of Mary, and thi ■ late Jonathan Cullen; aged 26 years DANKS.—At New Plymouth, on October : 26, Frederick William, beloved ljusband i of Mary Isabella Danks; aged 49 y«arsi ' and eldest son of late P. W. and Ann U Danks, of Nelson-street, Auckland, % DUFF.—On November sth, at her grand, daughter's (Mrs Barton) residence, Lawrence-street, Mt. Rosklll, Mary Alieca Duff, aged 76. DUFFIN.—On November 6th, 1901, at hlj parents' residence, Market Entrance. John Henry, the eldest son of Hugij and Kate Duffln; aged 19 years. 8..1 V, EVANS.—On November 1, at his resl. dence, Cook-street, William Evans, be» loved husband of Edith Evans, youngest son of the late T. H. Evana, aged ft FARLEY.—At the District Hospital, oa November sth, Noel, third son of C. T, D. Farley, Mount Albert, aged 19 years, Fallen asleep In Jeaus. FISHER.—On the 24th October, at ths residence of her sister (Mrs W. H. Met. cali'e), Marrickvilie, near Sydney. Amelia, eldest daughter of the late AldeJ Fisher, M.R.C.S., Eng., aged 64 years, FITZGERALD.—On October 31, at tho residence of Mrs Christmas, Great North Road, Major W. H. Fitzgerald, late H.M. 68th Regiment; aged 86. FITZPATRICK.—At the Auckland Hospital, Tuesday, October 22, Ellen, th» beloved wife of Edw. Fitzpatrick, and ' youngest daughter of the late Patrick Meagher, Whitford. FRENCH.—On October 30th, at his residence, Edendale, the Rev. Alexander^ French, M.A., aged 75 years. GOVIER.—At Herefordshire, England. R. C. Govier, Esq., late of H.M. 4Srd Light Infantry, and Chief of TothlU Fields Prison, London, in hla 75th year, "And he laid down his arms and rested." —His loving daughter, Maud Jesty. - Indian papers please copy. GREGORY.—On October 29th, at th« residence of her brother in law, Mr H. Macfarlane, Huntly, Alice Madallne^ second daughter of Matthew and Elißa* both Gregory, Mercer, aged 20 year*. HICKSON.—On November 2nd, at her residence, Jervols Road, Ponsonby. Mary Anne, relict of the late Inspector Hickson, in her 61st year. Fortified by all the rites of the Church. R.I.P. HOLLYWOOD.—On October 18th, 1901, at Patumahoe, Thomas Hollywood, aged 80 years; deeply regretted. JARVTSi—On October 24, at the DHK rict Hospital, David Marshall, th 9 dearly beloved youngest son of John Jarvis; aged 39 years. KELLY.—On October 10, 1901, at "Westport, Joseph Kelly, fourth son of the late Sergeant Kelly, of Onehunga, and beloved brother of Mrs O'Connor, of Auckland. May his soul rest In pe6o«. KEMP.—On October 24, 1901, at the rest" dence of his son, Hill-street, Onehunga, Henry Tacy Kemp, J.P., ex-Civil Conw missloner and Itinerant Magistrate, in his 83rd year. KING. — On 18th October, 1901, at tha: Hamilton Hospital, James King, lat«. ! of Tauranga, aged 61 years. Home papers please copy. KNIGHT.—On November sth, at Gle«: Mavis, St. Heller's Bay, the wife ot; Preston Moss Knight. Private inters ment. KYDD.—On October 24th, 1901, at Leam-s ington Rd., Mt. Roskill, Matilda H^ Kydd, mother of Messrs Cook Bros., ot,t Russell, Bay of Islands; aged 72 V&tttsJ MULVIHILL.—On October 23, IPOI, at.th<r: Auckland Hospital, from being accldflfitally burnt, Kathleen May, eldest ahd dearly beloved daughter of Thomas arid,: Mary Mulvihill, of Hargreaves-st^ Ponsonby; aged 11 years. R.I.P. *) MUSGRAVE.—On October 25th, 190 Lat his late residence, Newton Rd., George^ the dearly beloved husband of Sarah; aged 77; late of Kahirnarry Farm, Lira* edek, Ireland. McKENZIE.—On November Ist, at hl»: residence, Devonport, Captain Murdoch McKenzie; age 42. I ; OLIPHANT.—On September 17, at Castle. ■ fin, County Donegal, Ireland, Willlainv'; Oliphant, builder and contractor, fathen I of Constable Oliphant, of this city, age 4,; 59 years. O'BRIEN.—On Sunday, 3rd Nov., passe*: away peacefully, at her mother's resi? I dence, Auburn-st., Khyber Pass, Nora.-! second daughter of Maria and the latf Francis O'Brien. O'LOUGHLAN.—On October 19th, at hi* residence Khyber Pass Rd., Newroafkefc after a short illness, John Bryan, thet; dearly beloved husband of Louisa O'Loughlan. "May his soul rest 1q peace." PARRIS.—On October 19, at her ifcta residence, England-st., Amy, beloved •wife of Innis Parris, and eldest daughter of George and G. S. dreen* ' land; aged 23 years. PERRY.-MDn November 1, 1901, at tha Avohdale Lunatic Aeylum, Louise, Wlf» of John Perry; aged 51 years. POHLEN.—On September 12, 1901, at her . late residence, Chester, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., Mary, the dearly beloved wife* of William H v Pohlen, formerly of thia city. May her soul through the mercy of God rest in peace. Amen. RICH. — On November sth, at Levyls \ Dene, Parnell, suddenly, Edwin' Fran- , cis, beloved husband of E. L. Bich, in his 71st year, arid eldest son of tha late Vice-Admiral Edwin Ludlow Rich, of Exmouth, Devon. RITCHIE.—On October 21, at the residence of his son in law, J. W. Shaw, Paeroa, John Ritchie, aged 70 years. ROBERTS.—At Coromandel, October 16, 1901, by an accident, Leonard Roberts, the beloved husband of Fanny Roberts, aged 5d years. ROBBRTSON.-On October 23fd, William George Robertson, beloved husband of Margaret Emily Robertson; and second eldest son of the late —. Robertson, Dover, Kent, England. Wellington and Melbourne papers please copy. SEALY.—On the 23rd October, 1901, at ni3 residence, Takapuna, Henry Prideaux Scaly, beloved son of Mary Caroline and the late H. B. Sea!y. S^,f W-~At Huntly» on the 30th October, 1901, Mr David Shaw, late of Muirklrk, Ayrshire, Scotland, aged 47. SlMPSON.—Suddenly, at her son's refildeftcie, Stratford, Mary, relict of tha late John Simpson, of Eden Terrace, late of Devonport, in her 71st year.' Deeply regretted. SMITH.-On October 23rd, at Woodside, Private Hospital, Thomas Brown, the dearly beloved husband of Mary Smith, Grove Cottage, Blrkenhead, aged B9t Asleep in Jesus. TATE.-On October 2Ot.h, at his late residence, Boston Rd* Mt Eden, William, the dearly beloved husband of Jane Tate, aged 72 years. WARBRICK.—On October 28, 190 Lat Gklatea, Win. Warbrick; aged 35 year*— Sydney papers please copy. WEARE.—On October 31st, at Kuineu, Thomas Wears; aged 75 years. WELLS.—On October 30, at her daughter's (Mrs Ashby) residence, Napier-street, Elizabeth, relict of the late Sidney; Wells; aged 83. "Blessed are the deadl that die in the Lord." WYLES.-On the 2nd inst., at his residence, at Mangonui, after a long illness, Robert Wyles. WOOD.-On October 27, at Bedfora-St, Parnell, Stanley Gefcrge Wood, second eldest son of Mr Caleb Wood, aged 20 years. WREN.—On NovemDer sth, at Tlri Private Hospital, after a protracted Illness, C. T. Wren, late of Mt. Hobson, Remuera. URWIN.— On October 19, 1901, at th* Auckland Hospital, after a brief illness, Agnes Margaret, third and dearly beloved daughter of Jean and the lat« Daniel Urwin, of Opotikl, and pupil teacher of New Lynn; aged 19 year* Deeply regretted. YEOMAN.—On Monday, 4th Noyeiabeiv 1901, suddenly, Rteha,rd Henry, beler* ed husband of BlUabeth p, ifeom«B« in bis 67th year. Deeply regratto&

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 257, 8 November 1901, Page 6

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DEATHS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 257, 8 November 1901, Page 6

DEATHS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 257, 8 November 1901, Page 6