DEATHS.
BURNIP—On November 25th, 1912, at 4fi Exeter street, Lyttelton, Mary Ann, tieloved, wife of John Burnip, in her 67th year. A patient.Sufferer gone to rest €0 OLE—On November 25th, at the Bridu Path, Lyttelton, Mary Coglc, aged 74 years. HORLER—On ' November 25th, at hei daughter's residence, 52 Oxford terraooj ' Elizabeth Jane, relict of the late John k , Horlor, aged 71 years. Her end was peace. •LE PLA—On November 2ath, at the Jub lee Memorial Home. Woolston, Sophia , (relict .of the lato Joseph Le Pla.l. Aged 72 years. .J,USK—On Norember-23rd (suddenly),"at iVew ' Plymouth Hospital,- Grade, only beloved daughter of James Aitkin and Jennie Lusk, 'ot Oaonul, Taranaki, . and .formerly . of. ' Christ.hnrch, (in her oigttteenth year). D«eply reg- tl'ed. " JtEWTON-On November 35th, 'at his late rtsidetice, 532 Hoorhouso avenue, Sydenham, William Newton, ag«.l 61 years. Suddenly -. PUDDLE—On NovemTier 25th, at Christchurch Hospital, Ann, dearly beloved wife of William Puddle, North road, Kaiapoi, sved 67 years. {RICHARDS—On November 25th, 1913, at his residence, 8 Fitigerald avenue, David, - Richft'ds; aged 79 years. Lato New Zca- - land Railways. fftOGAL—On November 25th, 1912, at the , parents' residence. Lower Styx road, Msrsh'and, Gertrude Elizabeth, dearly beloved daughter of Leonard and Margaret ' . R°gab Aged 4 months. R.I.P.
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14522, 26 November 1912, Page 1
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