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DEATHS.

STYLES.—On -the 25th September, «l Jitksonstre«t. Brooklyn, tforinan William, the Jearly beloved eon "of. Henry Ai E. and Florence titvles, aged 15 months. A patient little sufftier' nas goife to rest. WAUiER.—On the. 25th September, at Grerti Mdlrv Ann. relict of the late Thomas Wallet, ag«d 78 years. MAKCHANT.—OnHhe 26th September,! at WelI ugton Hospital, .NieUolas Marchant, C.E., 11 l»is 71st year. No flowers. DLKICH-—On tlie 26th July, at 1317, Wardmreet, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A., Anna Stritliedeiibeloved'wife of C. A. Ulrich, late of Auckland and Wellington, Not Zealand. IntetiM at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Queen Anne Hill, Seattle. "Age- cannot cloud uer memory, . Hor grief untune her voice." URQUKiRT.—On the 27th September, 1907, at the residence of hie eon, 10, Wil«on-street, Wellington, Harry Urquhart, in his 78Ui year. Interment at Palmerston South. ■WILSON.—On the 27th September, 1907, Florence Kvelyn, the third daughter of JJr. and Mrs. J. Wilson, who fell asleep in Jesus. 'Sheltered by the Koek of Ages, • 1 Anchored safe and sure In the precious love of Juaa Evermore eeenre. JI'GOWAS.—On the 27th 'September, at Wellington Hospital, John Thomas M'Gowan, voUngeet son of Hugh M'CiQwan, of Ro&, West Ooa*t, and n«phew of J. B. Lopas, of Wellington, aged 23 years.

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Evening Post, Volume 27, Issue 77, 27 September 1907, Page 1

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DEATHS. Evening Post, Volume 27, Issue 77, 27 September 1907, Page 1

DEATHS. Evening Post, Volume 27, Issue 77, 27 September 1907, Page 1

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