DEATHS.
!___?_., hw P aren,s residence, Manchester _hw\S n V, thraMy 19th « Henr >" Berbeck, the fnw?.w °. son of Hw ">' and Deborah Atkinson, ffiF7,? n * ehn ™T 20th. at Christ-hurch. V_u __- the rtde9t so " ot John Barrett, of Balla |. p hiS twent^sixth > ear - BCCKLKY-January, 1886, near Lake Can-, Cue, Jjootardie, Wen.m Australia, Arthur Stirhnjf ___£_*- v * wd 32 - - 9th. at Timaru, Amy, wile ot «i*»rt« Bourn. asre<l 61 vearj. otara_-On February'lßth, at his residence. •«™m street, Sydenham, Robert Beattie, aged _ .sty-seven years. n^? GHAsl ~° n March 2nd. ft t her late residence, t?f. It, _ Wet ' Sydenham, Bridget, the beloved »ireoi Patrick Birnii ageti thirty-six years. cßtn&JF"*****- K.I.P. * ' . _»Im S N _\° n F «hrn._ry 18! h, at Southbridge, | P»£ _S2! y * Alexander Cameron, aged fifty-seven ,wFI~ On 19th, 1896. Cha.les James, we uunl son ot Xncale and Jane Carntti; aeed 8 }«_■» and 2 months. Deeply regretted. fv_7 _? . lMch 9th * Rmd - daughter of Percy H. rjvil? __ nk Pl AmtralaMß, aged four veara. i™,__V." 29th, Arthur fcordon, eldest •on of .Michael and Anne Cook, of Leithfield, aged rfi . __-? awi " ine months. I_™__l "__" J ? nua >-y 7th, at West Kensington, r£u_2?* «_ n Harr "'*t. relict ot the late William _____\ =. A ;_ . icar °' Kenti_hto«m, and Minor t£? u?i s '-™«>'\ Cathedral, and sister-in-law of j church Cb Ji»topher Aldcraon Calvert, Christ- ] I^,- 2 '* 1 ' at 75 Kinsley stre_4. ti_. ?n _?'' uh " d York Dooian, late Chiit Detec«oy P year. Auckland papers please j w IA -".~ 0 , n *_"•=** 8th * at Bowen street, Svden-! _______ _-- th,the belorw, wi,e ot Samuel DA-tROOH n„ < ' r M Xt .- fll - t J ear - Dee P'y «zrett-d. •ewarf .)_■ on . Marc »» s «h. »<■ Waikari, Wiou, Wn_2i E T 0n v Mart:h 10ih - »t Lytteiton, Emily, the K^B___M Jr J ,a __' Dav «»iwrt, Booleroo Whim K<_l_^^ u^- -- <»«•-•>• loved Sew?_3f- D - * atson < nuree >> Christchurch, *2BU? ,^h£^ . st J* et . Albans,on February *-"« ot *•
HEWI-INGS—On the 22nd February, at his residence, Armagh street, Samuel Hewlings, late Chief Surveyor of the province of Canterbury, in his seventy seventh vcar. . Hl_l>_EY"— On March 10th. at her residence. 128 Peterborough street, Harriet, the beloved wife of Ignatius F. Hindley, aged sixty-eight yeare, very suddenly. HALL—On February 27th, at Park Terrace, Christchurcl., Ceorge Williamson Hall, in his 78th year. HATOHWIiLL—At Lyttohon, on March 9th, little Dorothy, agad four and a half years, the dearlylov c_ o. tid of R_ bert ami Ellen Hatehwell. KUH.N—On Decemtier 23th, 1335, at Karlsrhue, Baden, South of Germany. Justin KUhn, the beloved father of C.irl Kiihn, after a short and sudden il'ne.s, sixty. Insort.d by hi. son and dan_rhter-iu-law, C. and A. Kiiiin, of Christchurch. n.i._. JlADUßEV—February 22.n.. at her residence, 45 .ShA.cq-.are road, .Sydenham. Eliza Jan?, the beloved wife of Jamc. Maddr.i., late of Penzance, Cornwall, in her fifty-first year. Her end was -lATHESO.V—On January 14th, at Ullapool, Rosshire, .Scotland, Janet McLenriaii, relics of the lat? iturdo Math? <on, Ulla;_> .1, ami beloved mother of Kenneth Mai he. <n. The Hall, ChTistchurch. MANSe >X—On March 3rd. 1895, at Kain's Hill, Ted<;in_lon (.. _'i ..-i.ly), if.-i-jfret, sixth daughter o* the late Samuel Man -ton, a-,_d thirty-six. McDOUGAL-On the 2.th February, at Christchurch, Marsta;-e'_. Helen, the beloved __ild of George A. and Jane McDougal, of Methven. aged five months. Jl{_ it_AY~On February 29th, 1896, James .Murray, of the New Brighton Hotel, late of County Westmeath, Irelind, aired thirty-two years. Accidentally drowned in the Estuary. McIN_.ES.—On March Ist. 1826, Harriet Winifred, only daughter and dearly beloved child of Donald and Harriet Mclnnes, Kaituna, aged five months. MOOI>V—On Febiuary 29th. at Junction street, Woolston. David Moody, in his seventy-third year. PARRY—On February 22nd, at 23 Gloucester street (city), Charles Peter, third son of Peter and Jane Parry, aire twenty-five years and nine months. _ _epiv regretted. PRUDHOE—On 22nd February, 1896, at Onsilow street, St. Albans, Arnold Adamson, the youngest son of J. C. Prudhoe, aged eight months. PIKE—On the 18th February, at No. 127 Xorth Belt, Christchurch, Elizabeth Jane (Lizzie) the only and dearly beloved child of John and Catherine Pike, aged ten veara. Manchester papers please copy. ROBERTS—On February 23rd, at his residence, Mount Grey road, Leithfield, William Roberts, aired sixty-six, after a lontr and painful illness. ROBERTS—On February 23rd, at Leithfield, William Roberts, after a long illness, in his sixty-sixth year. It. I.P. ROWAN—On February 18th, 1896, at his residence 101 Durham street, Sydenham, Robert Rowan; aired 71. SHELDON—Suddenly at Sydney, January 2nd, the Rev. Arthur Sheldon, youngest son of Key. James Sheldon, Rector of AUon, Derbyshire, and nephew of Rev. J. Sheldon, Governor's Bay. TRIGGS—On February 29th, at Gloucester street, Linwood, Harold, infant son of Albert and Daisy Triggs, aged six weeks. TEAGL'E—On February' 25th, Alice, beloved daughter of Joseph Dych? and Mary Ann Toague, Lichfield street; aged tweutv-eight years. TURTOX—On March 13th, at Glencairn, 111 Hereford street, Linwood, Joseph Whitehead, dearly beloved son of Annie and the late Frederick Walker Turton, late of Hororata, in hia thirty-second year, after a long and paint'ul illness, borne with Christian fortitude. Home papers please copy. WARNER—February 29th, W. V. Warner, at New Brighton, in his sixty-first year. WHITFIELD—February 23th, at Aldred street, Theresa Robinson, the youngest daughter of T. B. and H. A. Whitfield, aged six months.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9366, 16 March 1896, Page 3
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