DEATHS.
Askew.— April 23, at Waddington, Mr Thomas Askew; aged 59 years. . Bayne.—May 2, at Biokton, Ranglora. Mary Ann, only daughter of William and Ann Bayne, agod 8 rears and 10 months. Deeply regretted. Carter.— April 26. at Grove Farm, Tinwald, Ashburton, John Carter j aged 45. Croft —On the 25th inst,, at the Asiiloy, \Villiam, eldest son of Francis Croft, aged 19 yearb. Ditei.y,— May 4, at Akaroa, Eugene Alphonse Ditoly, nceu G 5 years* . PAiTHFULL.—ApriI 10, at Richmond. May, daughter of Horace aud Hugono Faithfull. Deeply re-Gkeener’-April 26, at Christchurch, Joseph Henry, son of tho Into William Greener, and brother to W. W. Greener, gwumnkcr, Binningham: aged 51 years. , Gbimskiv— April 21, nt Geraldine, Fanny Ellis Grimsey, beloved wife of Edward Grimsey,, deeply QniMSET.— April 29, at Geraldine, John Watson Grimsey, infant son of Edward Qnmsey, aged 18 Haut>-Oii Tuesday, April 29, at Burnett street. St Hilda, Melbourne, Henri J. Hurt, the beloved father of Mrs Hugo Priedlnndor, Lionel N. Benjamin, and Mr Edward J. Hurt, iu lus Gltli Ken^— May 2, at Travers street, Linwood, Eva Butb, the beloved daughter of Thomas and Janet Kent, aged 7 years and a half. Heir. —At the residence of Mr P. Duncan, Barbudoes street, Christchurch, Isabella, rehot of the late Peter Heir, in her 54th year. Kino.— April 29, at her son's residence, Harleston, Leith field, Mrs Martha King, in her 70th year. Kino.—On Moy 15, at St Asaph street, Eobert King, brother of the late Richard King, after a long and painful illness; aged 77 years. Lewin.— Jan. 3, At Innaminko, Australia, Richard Malcolm Stevens Lewin, hilled by his horse foiling on him; aged 27. Loe.— May 4, at Flax ton, Alfred William Allen Loe, son of J. J. Loe, in his 23rd year. Mautai.— May 6, at his residence, Native Pah, Kaiapoi, Te Kooro Ihumatauui Mautai, aged 80 years. Moore.— May 9, at Mokoio, Henrietta Amy, wife of Henry Walter Moore. _ ... Moore.— May 9, at Mokoin, Hawora, Henrietta Amy, wife of Henry W. Moore. Nalder. —At Akaroa, on May 1, George William Nalder, in his 68th year. Patchett. —May 1, at his residence, Clothier street, off Gordon street, David Patchett, in his 68th year. Deeply regretted. Robertson.— On April 21, at his residence, Tuam street west, James Robertson; aged 66 years. Rountree— At St Albans, on Monday, Aprn Charles, youngest son of William and Lizzy Rountree; aged 6 months. Deeply regretted. Read.— April 27, at his residence, Peacock street, North Belt, Mr William Read; aged 43 years, Ross.—April 24, at Bellevue Cottage. Lyttelton, the residence of his brother, Robert Ross, recently from London, aged 34 years. - Robinson.— May 12, Tuam street east, after a long and painful illness, Joseph Edward, aged 14, dearly beloved son of Mrs Robinson, of Cashel street. . , . „ ~ Smeliie. —April 25, at Armagh street east, Sophia Elizabeth, fourth daughter of John and Ann Smeliie ; aged 8 years and 5 months. Trew.—On Friday, April 25, at Invercargill, the beloved wife of Mr George Trew, and mother of T. V. and W. T. Twinning. Not lost, hut gone Tancred.—On Sunday, April 27, at Christchurch, Henry John Tancred; aged 68. Veset.— May 7, at Kaiapoi, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Thomas Vesey, aged 61 years, Webb— May 11, at Merivale, Florence Augusta, second daughter of H. R, and A, A, Webb, in her fifteenth year. ,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7246, 21 May 1884, Page 2 (Supplement)
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557DEATHS. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7246, 21 May 1884, Page 2 (Supplement)
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