DEATHS.
BOV/EK—At North rosd, Belfast, May. the lovinj* daughter of William and Mary Bovren, after a short and painful illness, aged eleven years and five months. BHUCKSHAW— At Lagmohr, on Wednesday. 23rd inst., Helen, the beloved wife of William ' Bruckshaw, aired flf ty-fonr years. EUCKLKY—At Melbourne, George Buckley, late of j Canterbury - , New Zealand, avred 66. CAS3IDY—On November 19th, at Cashir.ere, Peter Marie Lonis Alovsius, only and dearly beloved son of Peter and Margaret Cassidy, aged twelve years. RIP the 29th Ootober, at Durham street, Sydenham, Mary Elizabeth, the only and beloved daughter of John and Elizabeth Craig, aged seventeen years. CURLINE—On October oOth, at her late residence, Windmill road, Sydenham, Sarah Margaret Curline, asred sixty years. CAIN—On November Ist, at her residence, Huxley street, Sydenham. Jane, dearly beloved wife of j William Cain, aged sixty-one. DENBY—October 29th, at his residence, 79 Stevens street, Christchurch, C. A. Denby, in his sbrtyninch year. DIXON —On November 15th, at Christehurch, Marmaduke Dixon, of Eyreweil, and late of Caistor, Lincolnshire, asred seventy-six years. FAIR HURST—On November Bth, at CrannierSo.uare, Annie, rslict of J. Nomranton Fairhurst. FINCHAM —On the 26th inst&nt, at Sedgemere, Thomas Fincham, aged flfty-nhie years. FISHER—On November 3rd, at No. 97 North belt, Elixa, beloved wife of Mr Jame? Mitchell Fisher, aged fifty-seven years. Deeply regretted. GRAHAM—On October 28th, at Rtpon street, Lyttelton, Albert Edwin, only son of Lewis and Mary Grahnm, aged 1 year and 9 months. GREENWOOD—On Ootober 19th, at GUborne, Henry Clifford, youngest son of C. 11. Greenwood—o diphtheria. GKOGAN'—On November Ist, at his residence, Papanui road, D. S. Grogan, ajjed fifty-six years. Ueewly reßretted. llOisKlS —Oa November 16s'a, x>. her father's residence. Broom street, Ksivxii. Huima, the beloved wife of Thomas Hosiin, twenty-three years. Deeply rejrretted. HAIG—On November 17th, ai Huxley street, Sydenham, Janje« Kaiff (after a Ion? and painful iniiess), ajjed sixty years. DeepJy resrretted. IHATT—On November 19fh, at The Pines, Kaiapoi, Mary, the beloved wife t>: Matthew Edward Hiatt, ayed 60 veara. HARRIS—On November 16th, at his residence, Styx, Stephen, the beloved husjaud of Elizabeth Harris, in his seventy-first yea-. HART—On November 10th. at Lincoln, after a short illness, Thomas, the i«;oved son oi A. and D Hart, aged twenty yea.-*; deeply regretted. His end wm peace. HUGIIKS—On October 21th, at Wattle Vale, St. Martins, Opawa, Mary Ann, relict of the late 'l'hcrs' Jaclnon Husb**, late of Kobinsou't Bay, Akaroa iri her eighty-lint f «ar.
HOLLAND-On November ££$-£!s«iS«f erf Clarkville, awed t«rty-nin«r -"- . . HASWEL!*—-On November |ptn, Archibald Gordon, son of Josephine Gordon atjgl William A, Hattvell, Darling Point, Sydney, acw flveuqtojitfjs. INWOOD—On October 3° t |feft^|.-,^ ; Cemetery road, Sew Blgenoß/ "Xgvms; .Albert, beloved husband of Ann* Iriwaera, WU- texlcm Barwood Churchyard, a|£d thirty-eight read. Deeply reeretied. hi'Xi-' JOHNSTON—At No. 7 Uggj&jttreek Sydenham, Samuel Vojjan. second ssk awl N. J. Johnston;' aged one rc3#.mfilrim# months. So loved so mourned. JORDAN—On November 7tju at 57 Moukia! street, A-HJes. relict of tlie late H*gh Jordanie *«' eixlj'uitith year. ** ' November 22ml,","*fe Exeter ftreet, Lyttelton, Sarah, the itelfAed Richard James, after a long and painful illrtW.iAged 43 years. KEHPTHORNK—On Novenfter Vpfc a.t Dunedin, Ciara, wife of T. W. Kempajornej MfJ>4«xty years. KNIOHT—On November 2th, 1885,"jB, street, Lyttelton, Violet beloigwljdioghter of Fi-ederick and Jlary aged twetre years and eight months. .'-■-".• KEARNEY—On October 25rc, at Uanstcburch, Sarah Kearney; aged 42 years. Deeply regretted. LAHMERT—At the of Mrs Fawcett, 187 .Manchester street, Augustus,' the beloved husband of Elizabeth Lahmert. late of Jack's Pass, Hanmer Plains, after a lingering illness, »ged fifty-seven
MILLER—On November 11th, 1895, at Ransriora, Arthur Windus Miller, aged sixtyrtwo years, after a long illness, home with Christian patience. MUNDEAN—On October 25th. at the residence of his son-in-Taw (Percy Baker), BroorrJtelds, Amberley, Thomas Mundeaij, ajjed seventy-six. MANSON—On October 25th, at the Star and Garter Hotel, Waikari, Charlotte Margaret Manson, of congestion of thelnnsrs, a<jed forty-one. PARRY—On October 22m1, at 25 Gloucester street (City), Tom Parry, second son of P. and J. Parry, aged twenty-six years and nine months, after a Ion? illness. Deeply re-rretted. BUDt>—On Novemher 15th, at Papanui, Mabel, the beloved daughter o* Frank J. and JI % A. Bndd. also granddaughter of the late E. T. Dearsly, seventeen years and seven months. " Present with the Lord." STEVENSON — Catljerine Stevenson, wife of T. Stevenson, South Rakaia, and daughter of Mrs W. Shannon, late of Raphoe, County Donegal, Ireland after a Ions; and ; painful illness. Londonderry papers please copy. • 1 ' STARK- -On November . 13th, at Stark's road, Sprejdon, James Stark, late of Falkirk, Scotland, sixty-two years. SNEDDON— On sth September, at Airdrie, Scotland, Jessie Robertson, aged tdjjhty-eig-ht years, widow of the late Richard Sneddon,. Manager Sannyside Colliery, Wishaw, and beloved mother of Walter Sneddon, Lincoln road. Spreydon. ■ TEAl'E—On November 7th, at Selwyn street, South Spreydon, Lydia Reynolds,' youngest daughter of Henry and Eliza Teape,'after a long and painful Mines.-, "borne with Christian fortitude. THOMPSON—On October 2*th, at Tuam street, Linwood, Jane Thompson,, relict of the late Thomas Thompson ; aced ?6*yearn. . . TRIBE-On November 11thj.1895, Jane A(jnes, widow of the late F. C. Tribe, aged eijrhty-three. TAYLOR—Oa November Ist, at 236 Armagh street, L.ivinia Mary Taylor, after three hours' illness. THOMSON—Monday, October 28tn, 1895, at Norwood, Burnham, "William M., the dearly beloved husband of Jane E. Thomson. His end was peace. WARE—On 19th November, at Okain's Bay, Mary Aim Bond, widow of the late Thomas Ware, aged seventy years. Deeply regretted. '."ARE—On 19th inst., at her son's, Mr Thomas Ware, residence, Oicain'e Bay, Mary Ann Bond Ware, relict of the late Thomas Ware, aged 70 years. Deeply regretted. Ik Memoriam. DRYENTON—To the memory of my dear brother, Ishmael Bryenton, who silently passed away on the Ist November, 1894. He has gone to his rest, his troubles are o'er, He has done with sorrow and pain ; And the toils of his life he patiently bore, Will never distress him again. Inserted by his loving sister, J. L. Prentice, Sydney. Iμ Memoruh. ARKLE—On October 29tln 1834.- In lovintr memory of Christiana Arkle, born at sea on board the ship Chrysolite. June 30th, 1861, died at sea. drowned in the's.s. Wairarapa, October 23th, 1894. Inserted by her lcvinjr sisters. Iμ Memoriam. In loving remembrance of William Ellis, who died at Teinpletou, November 10th. 1894, aged sixty-one. Inserted by his widow and family. In Memoriam. HANNA—In tenderest remembrance of Thomas, the beloved husband of Sarah Hanna, who died at his residence, Roseville, Sefton, November 23rd. 1891:One we loved has left our number, In the narrow dwelling laid; There to rest in dreamless slumber, Till the trump tnat wakes the dead.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9272, 25 November 1895, Page 3
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