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DEATHS.

ASTHMA>,-On July 19th, at Lyttelton, Jane, widow of thtf late Captain Asthman, aged forty-nine. ANDREW—On June 23rd, at Bombay, m child birth, Eliza, wife of Lieutenant Andrew ana daughter of S. Lawrence of Sydenham, aged thirty. BONNINGTON-On July 30th, 1895, Herbert Konaington of Willow Bank, Ss'denham, aged

BABNETT—On July 13th. 1895, at Deep Spring Leeston, Gertrude, tiie beloved wife or John Bar nett, in herflttitth yeas-.- Her end. fi BRADLEY—On July 13th, at Ferry road, Chrf3tchurch, Ellen, beloved wife of Joseph Bradley, aged flf ty-eijrht. Deeply regretted. # COLBORNE-VEEL—On the 23th July instant, suddenly, Joseph Veel Colborne-Veel, M.A. ; aged 64. CLARKSON—On July 29th, at Charlton, Linwood, Samuel Clarkson, aged 59. COX—On 6th June, at Whangamarino, Chatham Island, Effle Alexandra Cox, second daughter of FAS. antl R. M. Cox. Born 31st October, 1875,

died 6th June. 1895. CAMPBELL —On August 3rd, at 145 Hazeldean road, Svdenlmm, after a long illness, Marian Baird, second daughter of the late James and Agnes Campbell; aged 26. FISHER—On July 23rd, at 182 Manchester street, Selina, dearly beloved wife of George Fisher, aged sixty-two. "So loved, so mourned. Taamanian papers please copy. FREE—On July Bth, at her residence, New Brighton road, Sarah Ann, relict of the late Thos. Free, aged 49 years. Deeply regretted. FREW—On July 3rd. 1895, at his residence, Green dale, John Frew, after a long and painful illness, aged fifty-eight years. Deeply regretted. GRAY—On July 14th, at Hoon Hay, Ernest Gray, in

his sixty-third year. HARWOOD—At A.vlesbury, Ida Myrtle, youngest daughter of A. T. and M. Harwood, aged eight months. Deeply regretted. HENDERSON—On July 6th, at Oxford street, Lyttelton, l>. W. Henderson, aged 61 years. HELMLING—On July 19th, Peter Helmling, at Islington, from rheumatic fever, aged 62 years. INWOOD—On July Bth, at Sumner, Mary, the wife of William Inwood, aired 57 years. KING—On July 11th, at Oxford, found dead from exDosure, Mr Abraham King, aired 78 yeareLEE^—On Ist July, in London, E'tzabath Anne, wife of John H. Lee, and eldest daughter of Joseph Palmer, aged 37. LEATHEM—On July 28th, at her residence, Tai Tapu, Marretta. the beloved wife of Hugh Leathern, after a long and painful illness ; in her 44th year. T> T p MORTON—On June 30th, 1895, at Patea, John Morton, o! Waverley. in his sixty-third year. McINTYRE—On July 2nd, at Lord Brougham street, Sydenham, Alexander Campbell Slclntyre, aged forty-nine years, deeply regretted, eldest son of the late Peter Mclntyre,, of Mclntyre and Hogg, Glasgow and London. Home papers please copy. McFADDIN—On July 13th, at the residence of his son-in-law, James Tolerton, McFaddin's road, St. Albans, William McFaddin, aged eighty-four years. McBRIDE—On July 19th, at Sefton, Samuel Mcßride a°"ed 86. NELSON—On June 27th, at Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, after a lonir and painful illness, Lewis Henry Nelson, late of Christchurch, aged 40 years. PILLOW—On May 28th, at Calcutta, Hopestill Harland Pillow, Senior Zanana Missionary of the New Zealand Baptist Missionary Society ; sister of Mrs T E Tonevcliffe. From labpnr to glory. PEARCE—On July 17th, at Peterborough street Amelia Lilian, youngest daughter of Walter and Mary Ann Jane Pearce, in her 22nd year. PALMER—On July 16th, at Christchurch Hospital, Elizabeth Palmer, daughter of John and Sarah Palmer, Sawyers' Arms road, Papanui, in her 19th year. SCHOLLAR—On July 14th, 1895, at Dampiert Bay, Lyttelton. William Benjamin, the dearly beloved son of William James and Clare Schollar, aged nineteen years and ten monvhs. VOICE—On July 11th. at Springfield road, Rachel, relict of Thomas Voice, and beloved mother of Geo. J. and W. H. Whitehead, of Christchuroh, also of Mrs S. Jnhnston, of Masterton, and grandmother of Mrs R. W. Chapman, of Lowlandleas, Femside. SAMUELS—On July 27th, at the residence of her grandmother, Mrs Mary Rice, Percy street (off Queen street), Sydenham, Eva Samuels, in her 21st year; after a Ion;* and painful illness. Inserted by her grandmother. SAMUELS—On July 27th, 1595, at the residence of her grandmother, Mrs Mary Rice, Percy street, off Queen street, Sydenham, Eva, the beloved daughte, of Charles and the late Hannah Samuels, after a lonjr and painful illness, in her 21st year. SKEATS—On July 16th. at her late residence, Kilmore street. Elizabeth Stoats in her sixty-eighth year. Asleep in Jesus. SMITH—On July IStK at Horrelville. West Eyreton after a Ions: and painful illness, Eliza, the beloved wife of John Smith, aged 53. SCA.RVKLI.I —At Dallimrton. on Sunday, 21st July, Dorothy Jlarv Campbell, infant daughter of John L. ami Lucy Scarvc!!, asred 4 weeks. WALLS —On "July 25th, at his late residence, Stanmore road, Richmond, Robert Walls, aged fifty year*. Deeply regretted. WARE—On July 23rd, at her late residence, S3 Gloucester street, Mary Ann Bond Ware, aged 37 years: deeply regretted. WTTiKES—On July 22nd, at Prebbleton. suddenly, William Henry, beloved husband of A. Wilkes, late of Warwickshire, England, aged 61 years. Home papers please copy. Ik Memorial. TAYLOR—In loving memory of Edith Jessie Taylor, dearly beloved daughter of John and Sophia Taylor, whod-ed July 18th, 1894, aged twenty years. Gone but not forgotten. Is Memorial. BAKER—In loving memory of William Baker, who died at St. Albans, July 19th, 1891. We saw him suffer day by day; It caused us bitter grief To see him slowly fade away, And could not give relief. Inserted by his loving brother and sater-in-law, George and Sarah Baker. Is MarociAu. DICKSON—In loving memory of Peter Hannay Dickson, son of the lata John Dickson, Corstorphine, Edinburgh, who died at Upokongaro, Wanganui, New Zealand, July 27th, 1594. " Oh, for the touch of a vanished hand. And tbe sound of a voice that is still."

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Press, Volume I, Issue 9175, 5 August 1895, Page 3

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DEATHS. Press, Volume I, Issue 9175, 5 August 1895, Page 3

DEATHS. Press, Volume I, Issue 9175, 5 August 1895, Page 3