DEATHS.
Lb Gassick-Ob November Ist, at High street, Bangiora, the infant son of A. J. and Emma jue Gassics:. Twigg-B—On November 7th, 1885, at Lin* coin road, John Twigger, aged; sixtyeight. Ccnkinoham—On November 10th, at Napier, after a few days illness, James Alex. Cunningham, aged 45. Deeply regretted. Chambbbxaih.—Drowned Ton Wednesday, the Uth November, in a lis goon on the beach near Amberley, in attempting to rescue his companion from ft similar fate, William Maurice Chamberlain, aged thirteen years, son of Mr John Chamberlain, blacksmith, Amberley. _~„.„ Ibwin—On November 12th, at Fairfield, South Bakaia, the wife of John Irwin,
aged 33. Haigh—On November 13th, at the resi- * dence of her- parents. Fuller Street, Baiapci. Emma Louiaa, second daughter of William and Harriet Haighj-aged 19
years. Phots—On November 13th, at 191 Barbadoes street North, Frederic Charles Fhip.B, of Walworth. Surry, aged 39 years. Home papers please copy. Vavohah—On November 16th, at Sefton, Bertie, the youngest son of William and Jane Vaughan, aged three and a half _yearß. Deeply regretted. Willis—On November 17th, at his residence, 218 St. Asaph street, Christohurch, Elias Willis, aged 52. Deeply regretted Coopxft—On November 19th, at her residence, Vogel street, : Biohmond, Mrs Helen Cooper, widow of the late Henry Cooper, of Bath. * fi\* Hoea—On 28rd ITovember, 1885, nt Tnssm street west, Hamilton, beloved son of Thomas and Mary Hogg, aged seventeen. Bitot*.—On November 23rd, at Leeston. William James Geffrard Bluett, late of > Halcombe Court, Devon, aged fifty-one. Babbkb—ln memory, of,-George Barber, ! Bbyal Marine, late 'dJr'H.M.B. Cormo- : rant, who was killed in the Soudan at the battle of Abu Blea, January 17th, I£B4, aged 29 years 10 months. Inserted b; his affectionate friends, Mr and Mrs i F. W. Luscombe, Maodoaald Town, Sydney He died at his post.
Towbbhbhd. —On' November 27th>at,55 Stewart street, Christchnrch, Thomas i Townshend, aged .eventy-two years. Mbabbb.—On November 27th, at Bryndwr, Dorothea Louisa, youngest daughter of Charles E. M. and Amy Meares, aged I three months. ' ' ' Buxton. —On November 27tb, Ferry road, Am; Florence, the beloved daughter of Captain James and Jane Jackson Buxton, aged four years and two months, deeply regretted.
DEATHS.
Press, Volume XLII, Issue 6304, 2 December 1885, Page 7
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