DEATHS.
DE MALMANCHE — February 16th, at his residence, Akaroa, E. De Malmanche, aged 77 years. R.I.P. GOURLAY — On February 20th, at Montreal street, Sydenham, Allan Stewart Kerr, infant son of Henry and Louisa Gourlay, aged 15 months. HARWARD —December 31st, 1881, at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England, Susanna Sophia, late wife of the Rev. J. F. Harward. incumbent of Little Maplestead, Essex, and mother of Francis Holder, of Amberley. NUGENT —At Rangiora, February 29th, 1882, Anastasia Nugent, aged 24 years. SMITH — February 19th, at the Christchurch Hospital, Joseph Smith, late of Burton-on-Trent, aged 43 years.
DAILY MEMORANDA — Tuesday, Feb. 21. AUCTION'S. H. Matson and Co., at their Wool Stores — Wool. J.T. Ford and Co., at their Stores at 11 - Wool. R. Wilkin and Co., at their Stores, at 11 — Wool. Beauchamp and Bell, at at Addington, at 2 - Furniture, &c J. G. Hawkes, at his Rooms, at 12 — Furniture, archery, &c S. Bennett and Co, at Papanui, at 11.30 — Furniture, &c H. E. Alport, at corner of Madras and Peterborough streets - Groceries, &c MEETINGG Kaiapoi Institute — Public meeting at 8. Oxford - Baptist Church tea meeting. St Mary's, Merivale — Opening of organ at 7 30. St. Michael's Schoolroom - West Christchurch Licensing election. Amusements Theatre Royal, at 8 Academy of Music - Diorama of Zulu War.
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Press, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5138, 21 February 1882, Page 2
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