DEATHS.
Alston -On Feb. 20, at Lyttelton, Norman, infant son of J. T. and A. Alston. Badham.—Nov. 27.1885, at Springville, Blackrook. the residence of his son-in-law, the Eev Thomas Leopold Badham, late of Ockhrook, Derbyshire. Ballinger.—Feb. 2, at her son a residence, Liehfield street east, Ann, widow of the late John Ballinger, aged 72 years. Barry.- Feb. 2. at 222, Durham street north, Mary Comfort, the beloved wife of Michael Barry. Beckwith.—Jan. 23, at May’s road. Geo. Herbert, the beloved and second son of William and Hannah Beckwith j aged 11 years aud 10 months. Boielle.—Feb. 14, at 163, Durham street, George Charles Boielle; aged 26 years. Deeply reBonnington.—Dec. 29, 1885, at San Francisco, Susanna, relict of the late Charles Bonuington; aged 45 years. ■ Branson.—Feb. 20, at his residence, 300, Colombo street, Gerald Dyson Bronson, barrister-at-law, youngest son of the late William James Branson, Q.C., Madras PrdSidency, India; aged 36 years. Calvert.—Fob. 19. 1886, at Springfield road. St Albans, Albert Francis Calvert (Wee Wee), third son of William and Pamala Calvert, aged six years and nine months, deeply regretted by all who knew him. _ . , „„„ Chapman. At his residence, Dampier a Bay. Lyttelton, Henry Thomas Hugh Chapman, M.E.C.S., after two days' illness ; aged 42. Cooper.—Fob. 9, at Hollywoll Cottage, Opawa road. Sydenham, John Cooper; aged 48. COTTRBLL.-Feb. 20, at her residence, Papanm. Mrs Fanny Cottrell (widow of the late Anthony Cottrell, of Tasmania), in her 72nd year. Craddock.—Peb. 7. at Shirley. New Brighton road, Cyril Conrad, infant son of Wm. and M, Craddock ; aged 5 months. . _ , . Dynes,—Jan. 23, at Andrew street, Syde ham, William, the eldest beloved son of W. J. Dynes ; aged 2(1 years; deeply regretted. Elwood.- Jan. 28, at King street, Sydenham, Margaret, the beloved wife of John Elwood, aged 38 years: deeply regretted. . , Fisher.—Feb. 5, at Wainu, Phcebe, beloved wife of William Fisher; ageds4. Garnett.— Feh. 2, at London street, Woolston, Archibald Jonathan, the beloved son of Jonathan and Mary Garnett; aged 10 months. Gillespie. Feb. 16, at Pigeon Bay, James Gillespie; aged 84 years. ..... Holloway.—Feb. 5, at 228, Montreal street, Albert Daniel (Bertie), second and dearly beloved eon of William and Louisa Holloway; aged 7 years and 3 months. Deeply regretted. „ . _ Huddleston. Feb. 9, at the Maitoi, Nelson, Frederick Huddleston; aged 77. KoestebS.— Fob. 7, at 59. Victoria street, Herman, the dearly beloved and youngest son of Alexander and Minna Koesters; aged 5 months and 9 days. Lancaster.— Peb. 7. at Durham street, Sydenham, Alice May, the daughter of ffm. and M. A. Lancaster ; aged 7 months. ...... Longdin.—Jan. 30, at Durham streetsonth, Christchurch, Ethel May. the beloved daughter of William and Emma Longdin, aged six months. Deeply regretted. , Low.—Peb. 2, at Styx, Elizabeth, wife of James Low; sued 61 years. . . _ Ldmmis—Feb. 8, at 69, Durham street, George Lummis. Poeply regretted. _ , „ Marshall- Jan. 81, at Templeton, John Marshall; aged 74 vears. His end was peace. M’Seod— Jan. XI, at Springbum, Jannet, wife of Duncan M’Leod; nged4o years. Deeply regretted by a largo circle of friends. M’Dosald.— Peb. 1, at his residence. Credent road, Addington, George M’Donald; aged S2 MVLucas.—Peb. 19,1886, at Christchurch, Duncan M’Lucas, late of the Terawera Saw Mills, Little Eiver; aged 43 years. , SHARP.-Peb. 16, at Nelson, suddenly, from a carriage accident. Emma, wife of John Sharp, Fellworth, N elson, and sister of Geo. Bonnington, of this city. Smith.—Peb. 13, at Cashel street, Christchurch, Stanley Gordon, infant son of E. and M. Smith; aged 6 months. Thompson.—Feb. 3, at Sydney, of typhoid fever, Harry, eldest and be! wed son of George and Phillippa Thompson, late of Christchurch, and brother of Mrs James O. Taylor, of Philip street. Linwood ; aged 23. Timaru and North Island papers please copy. . , , Tosswill.—Jan. 25, at Kaituna, Dorothy, infant daughter of Harry and Maude Tosswill. Ward —Feh. 19, at Sydenham, at the residence of his son-in-law, T. Ward, aged 76 years, deeply regretted. Home papers please copy. Woodward. Feb. 7, at the residence of her parents, Madras street North, Fanny Kate, the beloved and affectionate daughter of William and Mary Woodward; aged 25 years. Deeply Feb. 12, at Colombo street north, Edward Beresford Dennitts, son of Dennitts and Charlotte Willoox; aged eight months.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7792, 24 February 1886, Page 2 (Supplement)
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691DEATHS. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7792, 24 February 1886, Page 2 (Supplement)
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