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DEATHS.

BAYLY.-On 25th December, Loveday. relict of the late AY. La j iy. BELCHER -On December 27. 1901, at n residence, Upper Jg^fjS&d °* 67, Thomas, the be o. ca g ted> _ Mel . %^»!3?iA%3& Papers please BLA Pck.-On January Ij^Wjon^S^P^V^Tthl late Robert Black; aged 80 years. ifant BOLDERO.-On January sth, daughter of O. H. and M. A. of Mangawai. „ ~ p apa _ BULLEN.-On January 6th, WO2, at v apa kura, Robert Arthur, the beloved husband of Elizabeth Bullen, in his 51st BU^E-^Oif January 9th, «*«£*»

of W. J. Butler. . BURKE.-On January 6, at .^ ** ££, dence, Princes-street, Auckland, Charles Burl.q, late of Avondale. R.l-^-BRUCE.-On January 6th, 1902, at his parents' residence, Avon-st oft _ &J----monds-st, James, dearly beloved son of Alexander and Elizabeth Bruce, age 31 years. Deeply regretted BUSHILL.-On December 2., at the residence of her daughter (Mrs A. H. Herbert), Disraeli-street, Grey LynnFanny, relict of the late S. N. Bushill; aged 71 years. Rest at last. DARBY.-On December 9, at the Thames Hospital, after a long and painful illness, Richard Stephen, beloved husband of Ellen Darby, of Waihi; aged 41 years. DIVER.-On November 30th, 1901, at the Maryborough Hospital, Queensland, after a long and painful illness, Samuel Diver, of Leterfad Co., Donegal, mci later of Portstewart Co., Derry, Ireland. Londonderry and Melbourne paperplease copy. FIELDING.—On January 2nd, 1902, at her late residence, Drury, Lydia Mary, the

beloved wife of Sidney Fielding. GRAVES—On December 26, 1901, at the District Hospital, after a painful illness. William, the dearly beloved husband of the late Jane Graves; aged 49 years. May his soul rest in peace.—Home and

Melbourne papers please copy. HAVERFIELD.—On December 25, at his parents' residence Leighton-street, Grey Lynn, John Buckton, the dearly beloved eldest son of William and Sarah Ann Haverfleld; aged 2 years 6 months .HOUGHTON.—At the residence ot his son-in-law, J. H. Speedy, Chelsea, Alfred John Houghton, only son of the late Capt. John Houghton, R.N., in his 69th year. HALL.—On December 30, at his late residence, Hawkbrook Dale, Drury, Samuel, the beloved husband of Elizabeth Hall, and eldest son of the late James and Dorothy Hall, of Sheffield, England; aged 82. Deeply regretted by all who knew him. HUTCHISON.—On Tuesday, December 24th, at Mt. Eden, Mary Steele, the beloved wife of David Hutchison, of Hawera; aged 58 years.

HEATH.—At Howick, on Friday, January 3rd, Thomas, the beloved husband of Jane Heath, in his 88th year. LEITH.—Dost at sea, in the Linda Weber, March 27th, 1901, Clement Hugh Leith, youngest son of John and Elizabeth Leith, late of Leithfield, Canterbury. LUNDON.—On December 23, 1901, at the residence of his brother-in-law (Thos. Foley), Remuera Road, Patrick, only son of Johanna and the late William Lundon, late of Howick; aged 45 years. After a short illness. Requiescat in pace. " MILLER—On December 28, 1901, at the Auckland Hospital, after a brief ill-. ness, Thomas Borland, the dearly beloved eldest son of James and Victoria Miller, aged 19 years. Thy will be done. MITCHELL.—On December 30,- Edward Radcliffe, beloved son of Sarah and the late Robert Mitchell, of Waterloo.Liverpool, England. MURRAY.—On January 2nd, at the District Hospital, John, beloved husband of Mary Murray, aged 72 years; R.1.P.; late Colour Sergeant 57th Foot. MURRAY.—On December 21, at his residence, Upper Grafton Road, Benjamin Moore, the beloved husband of Jane Murray. "Nearer, my God, to Thee." Home papers please copy. McEWIN.—On December 23rd, 1901, at Melbourne, Lucy Ann, the second beloved daughter of William and Margaret Grant, Auckland. O'MEARA.—On December 20, 1901, at her parents' residence, Inkerman-street, Amy Rosella, dearly beloved daughter of Henry and Amy O'Meara, aged 4 months. PAYNE.—On December 23, 1901, at "Quantock Lodge," Selwyn-street, Onehunga, Dr. Martin H. Payne, late of the Thames, in his 60th year. PEARCE— On January 3rd, 1901, at the Imperial Hotel, Fort-st., William Henry, dearly beloved husband ot Mary Jane Pearce; aged 62 years. RANDELL.—On December 25, at her' parents' residence, Khyber Pass Road, Honorien, the eldest and dearly loved daughter of Nathaniel and Ellen Randell; aged 19 years.

ROBERTSHAW.—On December 30, 1901, at the residence of her son (Rev. E. Robertshaw), Dannevirke, Hawke's Bay, Mary Hannah, relict of G. M. Robertshaw, of 14 Elgin Crescent, Notting Hill, London. ROBINSON.—At the District Hospital, January 3rd, Mary Ann, dearlybeloved wife of H. Robinson, Kingsland, aged 47. Deeply regretted. RUDDY.—On January 2nd, 1902, at Grafton Rd., Maria Julia, the dearly beloved wife of John Ruddy, aged 39 years. R.I.P. ROBINSON.—On December 26, 1901, at her residence, Boston Road, Susan Robin-, son, widow of the late Edward Robinson, of Banagher, County Mayo, Ireland; aged 78 years. SHELTON.—At her parents' residence, Ivey Emily, beloved daughter of F. and M. Shelton, 15 weeks old. j Jesus said suffer little children to come unto Me. WALKER—On December 31, 190 L Leslie Gordon, the dearly beloved fourth son of Charles and Alice Walker, accidentally drowned in Cox's Creek: aged i years and 3 months. Our bed is In heaven.

WALLACE.-On December 28, at » St Kilda," Wynyard-street, Anne, widow; of the late George Wallace. WEESMAN.-On December 22, John Roland Welsman, third son of John welsman, Napier; aged 20. WILLIAMS.— On December 19, at Russell, Bay of Islands, Clarissa, wife of tha late J. B. Williams; aged 57 years. -

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8, 10 January 1902, Page 6

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DEATHS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8, 10 January 1902, Page 6

DEATHS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8, 10 January 1902, Page 6