DEATHS.
Ainger—October 17th, at 271 Armagh street, Fanny Ellen, the wife of H. J. Ainger, in her fifty-fourth year.
J Baßrikgtoij — Sir Croker Barrinjjton, *? rt -' wncle of the lar- R. 3L Barry, Akaroa, at his see t, Gleustal Castle, Lunerick, aged 74 years. ■BRadley—October 14th. at Charteris Bay. atter a short illness, Frances, wife of the Rev. R. K. Bradley, age 53. BODLTox-On Sepcember 30rh, at his resiocuce, Hornby, Richard Boulton, in hid 82 na year. —On Wednesday, the 7th October, at Dallington, Nancy Eliza been, wife ot Henry Cotterill, aged 37 Clark—On October sth, at the residence of i>lr faancUord, Queen street, Kilmore street;, Gertrude, the beloved wife of G. l. Ulark, Tomes road, Papaaul, ageJ £) years. Ddnxage—On the 10th, at Longwood. the residence of her eldest son, Mary, widow of the lace Rev. George Dunnage, M.A., Cambridge, in her <.-i«hty-secoud year. Dks>*iston—On October ISrh, at Edinburgh, Scotland, Helen .lane Agnes Deniiiston. younger daughter of Mr 1 nomas Denniston, Southland, and sister of Mr Justice Denuistou, Christchurch. Farmer—August sth, at Balltown, Fort Peddie, Soatb Africa, Sir George Farmer, Baronet, aged ltf years Gardixkr-Ou October Ist, at his residence, Glenbervie Terrace, Wellington, after a long illuess, Kenry Hubert Gardiner, late of Hereford st reet, Christchurch, and formerly of H.M. Surveying Ship Acheron ; aged 67 years. Haworth-On October Kith, at 46 Cashel street, Christchurch, Emilie Haworth, ■widow of the late R. E. Haworth, of Harcroft, Rangiora, astat fifty-eight
years. Horlek—October Bth, at Upper Riccarton, Beatrice May (Tottie), the beloved
daughter of J. and E. Horler, aged twelve yeais. Deeply regretted. Halliday—October 9th. at Stirling street, Sydenham, Willinm Ernest, only child of "William and Edith Baili-
day. fl\y-On 20th October. 1891, at his resi
dence, Kakahu, South Canterbury, John Hay, in his TOch year. Hockley—Oα October 19th, at the residence of Mr Lawcocfc, near Amberley, after a painful illness, Jolia Hockley, aged fifty-one. Hunt—Oα October 2nd, at Pitt's Island,
Chatham Island, Frederick Hunt, of
dropsy, aged 74 years. B.onsLEY— On October 14th, afc Brunswick, Park rojd, Papanui, the dearlybeloved husband of Martha Horsley, in
his sixty-eighth year. His end was
peace. Loughxa-N— October 19th, at Avonside, Laura, the beloved wife of H. H.
Louehnan. Maurice—On October 17th, Louise Mary, the beloved and fourth daughter of the late Rowland and Kosina Maurice, aged seventeen, after a sudden and painful
illness. E^idd—On October 13th, at Kaiapoi, Mrs Helen Kidd.aged sixty-one years. Little—On October 10th, at Woodend, Marsaret Ann (A.nnie), the eldest and beloved daughter o£ James and Jane Littlft, nged 23 years. LeMks-iukiek—On October 12th, Mrs Mary LeMessurier, after a loup; aud painful iilnH*s,aged fifty-six. Moore—On September 22nd, 1891, afc his residence. 415 Armagh street, suddenly, James Henry Moore, aged sixoy-one Tears.
Murray—On October 24th. 1891, at Church
street. North Ranjsiora, Patrick Murray acred 73 years. 8.1.P. Pki'O—Ou"Octob?r 4th, at Onflow street, St. Albans, Thomas IBarton Peto, dearly beloved husbaud of Emily S. Peto, aged 40 years.
Prime—On October Srh, at Ferry road, Lucy Christina, second daughter of late AValter Prime, jit;ed 18 years; after a loup: and p-miful illness. Pipkis—On Oc: ober 2nd, at Rapaki, George Piper, aged 01.
Potlek—Oα the 23r.l of October, ISOI, at
the parsonage, Cambridge Terrace, Sarah, beloved wife of Key. W. S. Potter, daughter o£ the late John Disron, of Hokitika, and sister of Mrs Mace of this city; aged 3S. Park—On the 22nd of October, 1891, at her residence, Molesworch .street, Wellington, Marion, widow of the late Robert Park, nged sixty-nine. Quelch—October 18th, at Mr Honewell's, Heailicote street, Woolatou, Josiah. Quelch, asjpd thirty-five jears. Tiaiaru and Duuediu papers please copy. Reese—On October 4fcn, at Sumner, Daniel Reese, builder, aged forty-nine. Reese—On October 29Dh, at the Cnristcliurch Hospital, after a short, illness, Thomas K--.-e.se. of Durham street, Christchurch ; aged 75. Snoswkll—On October 4th, suddenly, at her residence, hipon street, Lytteiton, Mary, the dearly beloved wife of Mr Thos. Sno9well, of H.M. Customs, aged sixty-two.
Salteu —On 22nd inst. at his residence, St. Albaus. Edward Salter, aged 67. Tippetts—On October 27th, 1891, at Christchurch, Edward Watson Tippetts, in his 62nd year.
Woodman—On September 50th, at Christchurch, Elizabeth Woodman, relict of the late G. B. Woodman ; aged 74.
Wither—On October 14ch, at Wesfcerfteld, Gloucester street, Linwood, Marjory, infant daughter of 1\ Bigg and E. S. Wither. IN MEMORIAM. Hamilton—On October 15th, afc 20 Stanley street, Sydenham, Margaret, the beloved daughter of Mr and Mrs Alexander Hamilton, aged 18 years, after a painful illness. Deeply regretted. She is not dead, but gone before; Earth's labours done, earth's trials o'er. Gone to be a priceless jewel In that land where Christ doth rule— To receive reward —oh, happy thought !— For some kindly deeds the icy hands had
wrought, For some gentle word the frozen lips had
said — Errands of mercy on which the willing
feet had sDed; Thus, great consolation's given To those who trust in God and Heaven.
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8009, 2 November 1891, Page 3
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