DEATHS.
Allen.—Feb. 10, at St Albans, Joseiph Bertie, the fourth and beloved son of George Freeman and Emma Jane Allen; aged two years and six months. „,. ■. Bailey.—Feb. 3, at Bourudale, Makiklhi, Minnie, the dearly loved wife of Colonel C. 8. Bailey, late H.M. DevonshireEegitnent; aged3Byears. Bakbk.—Feb. 18, at Brenchley road, Lyttelten, , after a lon< and severe illness, Mary Elizabeth, : the infant daughter of Henry William and Mary Elizabeth Baker, aged seven months. Deeplyregretted. m Bbuce.—Feb. 19, at her father's residence, Tuam street, Sarah Ellen, beloved daughter of James ; and Sarah Bruce; aged 11 months. Deeply regretted. . _ ... , Bbamlby.—Feb. 2, at Governor's Bay, Gladys, Learby, infant daughter o£ William and Jennie , Bramley. -. Dunn.—Oct. 13, at 140, First street, San Francisco, California, George G. Dunn; and on Oct. 21, attlie same place, his wife, Ann MT-ean; aged respectively 78 and 77. Parents of George and Archibald Dunn, late of Christohurch; of Francis Skirying Dunn, late of Christohurch, and now of Maui, Hawaiian Islands; and of J. M'Lean Dunn,
Ensoe.—Feb. IS, in Chrißtchurch, Frederick Ensor, youngest son of Charles and Edith Ensor; aged 2 years and 10 months. ~.,_« Fleet.—Feb. 13, at New Brighton, Elizabeth Grose Fleet, infant daughter of Sidney and Elizabeth Fleet: aged 3 months. .. Gaskins.—Jan. 29, at his residence, Avonside, James Gaskins. aged 66; deeply regretted. Home
papers please copy. Gabdixbr.—Feb. 4, at his residence, Oust, George Gleg Gardiner; aged 41. Howdejt.—Dec. 19, 1884, at 3, Bellcoue crescent, Edinburgh, Peter Howden, Esq., J.P.. agedW years father of C. E. Howden, late of Dunedin, and D. B. Howden, late of thiß City. Hight.—Feb. 19, at Waddington, Mary Jane, the beloved wife of Saunders Hight, and fourth daughter o." Mr Duffull, Ohoka; aged 26 years. Ikvime.—Jan. 29, Scatsta, DnnsandeL Joan Grace, the beloved wife of William Irvine j aged 55. Jokes.—Fob. 11, at his residence, Antigua street, William Jones; asred 58 yearn. Kidd.—Feb. 12, at Xoiapoi, Ethel Isabella, daughter of Nicol and Annie Kidd, aged five months. Edward Eichardson, Opawa, t lizabeth Amanda, the beloved wife of G. D. Lookhart, of Avonside,
Chriatchurch, aged 57. . „ , ~ Maujuno. Feb. 19, at the residence of Mrs Nioholls, No. 218, St Asaph street West, Ivey Blanch, the beloved daughter of Charles and Georgina Manning: aged 3 months. Mabtih—At 271. Colombo street, Bolie, tho fifth and beloved son of Joseph and Susanna Martin. Milmb.—Jan. 31. at Cust, Canterbury, New Zealand, after a long and painful illness, William Milne, second son of Mr Peter Milne. Fyvie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; aged 56. Aberdeen-
Bhire paperspleose copy. ~„...„. Millke.—Feb. 4, at Eangiora, Henry David Miller, son of Arthur and Eachael Miller, in his 25th year ; deeply regretted by all who knew him. Mouldht.—Jan. 27, at Colombo street, Mary Ann, the beloved wife of William Monldey, in her 23th year, after a painful illness. Deeply regretted. Moobb—Feb. 8, at Okain's Bay, Banks Peninsula, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Mr William Moore,
aged 87 years. .. , „, ... MOBIARTT. Feb. 8, at Marshland, St Albans, Charles, the beloved son of Michael and Mary Moriarty j aged 4 weeks and 2 days. M'Albbk.—Feb. 6, at her parents' residence, No. 26, Horatio Btreet, Catherine Josephine, the youngeet daughter of Eobert and Ann M'Aleer. M'Calkas.—Feb. 20, at John street, North Opawa, Laurence Donald, eldest son of Donald M'Oalman.
Deeply regretted. M'Cl»a*t.—l-eb. 19, 1885, at Tuam street East, Thoma*. third son of the late John il'Cleary, Eoyal Artillery, and of Elizabeth M'Cleary, of Chriatchurch; aged 29. Perry, in his 21st year. London papers please
oopy. . Pbbbce.—Feb. 2, at Charles street, Kaiapoi, Jane Elizabeth, the beloved wife of James William Preece, in her 21st year. Deeply regretted. Pthb.—On Feb. 10th, at Cashel street, Lmwood, Caroline Chisholm (Cass), the beloved wife of C. F. Pyne, of Lincoln j age 30 years. Eitchib.—Jan. 30, at Huxley street, Sydenham, Walter Leonard, the infant son of George and Lucy Ritchie? aged 14 weeks. Eoscoe.—Jan. SO, Aubrey, dearly loved son of E. H. Eoscoc, of Christchurch. ....... Boss.—Feb. 3, at Eangiora, Mary Elizabeth, third daughter of Thomas and Sophia Bess, aged 12
Eennib'.—Jan. 26, at'Maryfleld, Doyleston, Mary, the wife of John Bennie; aged 37. Eutherford.—Feb. IS, at Leslie Hills, Amuri,
George Rutherford, aged 69. Robertson.—Feb. 11, at Springbank, Russell s Flat, Isabella, the beloved wife of George Robertson ; aged 68 years. Deeply regretted by all who knew her. ' . Schmidt—On Feb. 10, at Theodocia street, Timaru, Jane Ellen (Nina), the beloved child of Carl Adolphus and Rosetta Schmidt, aged 2 years and 9 months. Deeply regretted. Stoupb.—Dec 12, at 178, Kilmore street, William Henry, infant son of Annie and W. J. Stoupe. Suttof.—Feb. 12, at the residence of her father, Gladstone street, Sydenham. Martha, the beloved and only daughter of William Heury and Catherine Sutton; in her 17th year. Deeply re-
gretted. _ ■ ~ _ Svtton.—Feb. *, Sumner rood, Lyttelton, Harry Graham Sutton, second son of Thomas and Sarah Sutton, aged 7 years and 2 months. Tebbt.—Feb. 21, at Richmond road, John Frederick, the youngest bou of William Henry and Margaret Terry. Dearly beloved. Turner.—Feb. 20, at Milford Mill, the residenoe of his brother-in-law (Mr J. H. Dickinson), John Turner, formerly of Hobart, Tasmania. Wellkslbt.—Jan. 20, at Clermont, Queensland, from fever, George Codogan Wellesley, third son of the late Hon William Henry George Wellesley, ' of High Lyttelton, Somerset, England; aged 30. Willcocks.—Jan. 28, at Blenheim, John, only son of John Payne and Mary Willcocks, of Chertsey, Canterbury! aged 24. Williams.—Jan. 29, at Menvale, Mary Nona, the beloved daughter of John and Marion Williams;
aged 6 years. Weight.—Feb. 2, at the Styx, Florence Augusta Wright, the beloved child of Edward Lewis Wright, aged 5 years. Wbthbt.—Feb. 5, at 52, Worcester street East, Clara Violet, the much loved infant of Edward and Clara Wethey.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7484, 25 February 1885, Page 2 (Supplement)
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