DEATHS.
Pritchard—On the sth June, at Queen's Park, Brighton, England, of cancer, Lucy, wife of Charles Alexander Pritchard, late of the Christchurch Press: aged 59 years. RaNKIN—Aβ .Melt-n^Ti?, a short ami ifr ~ •> • '. '' v baloved sou o* Mat *;«.«■ K'u ' i ' Tovn belt, l!jn> •>< ■ ' i ilvc. R* >v> y » <- - FakbaNi ';u ' «_<vt . i Queen* VI <is " ', ■ > second unn r>f >{< j u < , of Aldington, ir> 'us A)th ~< » Thou art goue to tint grovo, wo uu iviigm behold time. Nor tread th , * ro't,;;h path l>j :\;y hide ; But the v,"irte nr::** of mercy a* -■ siio'i-hed to enfold it\f«, for dinners have died, for thesinless have died. Holliss—On July 9th, 1889, afc her residence, Lyttelton, Caroline, the dearly beloved wife of William Hollis, aged 54 years. Deeply mourned. King—On July 14th, at Swazm street, Richmond, Edith Ellen, eldest daughter of Richard and Mary Jane Kintr, aged 14 years. Safe in the arms of Jesus. Dow—On July 14th, at Parish street, William, only son of John and Jane Dow, in his 25th year. Barker—At Waikari, on the 14th insfc.J David Barker, of Woodland, Dumfries. Teague —On July 10th, at Thackeray street, Sydenham, Caroline, theTieloTed wife of Walter 'league. Aged 40 yeeire. Deeply regretted. Neeve—On the 17th inst., Horace Tillot, the beloved son .of Horace and Martha "*■ Neeve, in his twenty-third year. Habqood—At Innis' road, St. Albans, on the 18th inst., Mary Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Frederick Habgood, aged thirty-eight. Deeply regretted. Tregear—On July 19th, at St. Martin's, Opawa, James Tregear, in hia sixtyseventh year. Jefferet. — At his residence, Camsldi?, Church Bush, near Eaiapoi, on July 19th. James Williamson Jefferey, age.d sixty years. Cuthbeht—On the2oth July, at the School* house, Spreydon, William Cuthbert schoolmaster, aged thirty-eight years* Deeply regretted. Butler.—On the 21st July, at (Hawkins. Jane, youngest daughter of James and Ann Butler, aged three years and foul months. Beatson—On July 21et, at Waimea street, Nelson, Maria, widow of the late Wm. Beatson, aged 80 years. Barnett—At Deep Spring Farm, Leeeton, on July 23rd, Horace Samuel, the beloved son of John and Gertrude Barnett, aged seven months. Not lost but gone before. Belgravb—July 23rd, at 21 Conference street, Maria, wife of Robert Belgrave, 7in her sixty-first year. Deeply regretted. WHEELER-On July 27th, at Church Farm, Gebbie's Flat, Emily Jane Noyce, the beloved daughter of Matthew and Ellen Wheeler, aged 24 years and 4 months. " Not lost but gone beforeReeve—July 29th, at Victoria street, Rangiora, Robert Luther Reeve, late? of Higham, Suffolk, England, aged6Byears. Vaughan— On July 28th, at Sefton. Ja-jne Louisa, infant daughter of William and Jane Vaugban, aged 4 months. . Hoban—At Sydenham, Bridget, the fceloved wife of James Hoban, aged 5.2. Deeply regretted. Ellis—August Ist, afc Stoke Lodge, Ran> giora, William Nicholas, youngest eui> viving son of Arthur Ellis, Colombo street. Sydenham, aged 17. Verrall—August Ist, at Victoria street* Rangiora, William Verrall, aged 3a years. Miller—On August 3©d, off Queen street* Sydenham, Mary, the beloved wife o, George Miller, aged 36 years. Deeply* regretted.
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7382, 7 August 1889, Page 3
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