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DEATHS.

Babcock —April 1, at South Eakaia, Ethel Jane, youngest daughter of William and Esther Barcook ; aged 12 months, Deeply regretted. Cochuink.— April 2, at 251, Armagh street W„ John Moor, iufant sou of thelate J. M. Cochrane, Mount Wh te; aged tvo years and four months. Cox.—March 22, at his residence Halswell, after a long and painful illness, George James Cox; aged 53 years. Deeply regretted. Cukninoton.— March if 9, at Carlton terrace, Henry James, the iufant son of Hecoort and Eveline Cunnington; aged five weeks and two days. Day.— April 16, at Waltham road, Stanley Charles, only son <fC. F. and E. Div; aved Si months. EaSLEA— March 26, at Philip street, Linwood, Gerald Newport, infant son of D, Newport and Elizabeth Easlea; aged 8 months. Deeply regretted. Elusdon.— April S fGood Friday), Ellen Mary, the beloved wife of tdwd. B. Ellisdou, Leith street, Dunedin. Pbiedlakpke.—April 9, Barnett street, Ashburton, Laura Anita, the dearly beloved daughter of Hugo and Isabel Friedlander ; aged four months. Heslop. —March 24, at the residence of his son-in-law, Albert •>, bbott, Springfield toad, George Heslop, in his 79th year. His end was perfect peace. Haabk.— At his parent’s residence, Byron street, Sydenham. Albert Henry, infant son of George and Mary Haase, aged 11 months. Ives.— April 8, st her residence, Springfield road, suddenly, Sarah, the belov.d wife of George Ives ; aged 44. Deeply regretted. Jackson.—March 20, at ids residence. No. 245. 8t Asaph street west, Edward Jackson. Deeply regretted. Kbie.—On April 12, at Cox st-eet, Ashburton. Janet, the beloved wife ot James Kelt; aged 26 years. Kelly. —March SI, 1887, at Chri-tohurnh. Mrs Mary Kelly; aged 68 years. Deeply regretted King.— April 10, at the residence of Mrs Pope, 17, Worcester street East, after a long and painful illness, Samuel, the much beloved husband ot Emma K ng ; aged 30. Million —April *6, st Birch Hill, Caroline, the beloved wife of William Newton Million; in her 51st year. MiIII'GTON. —On Sunday, March 27, 1887, at Hankey street, Wellington, after a painful illness, Percy James, the youngest child of Sidney and Louisa Millingt in; aged twelve months and feur days. Dearly loved, and deeply regretted. Had He asked us, we wonld say: Lord, we lote him; let him stay. M'Connell.— 44, Peterborough street, the beloved wife of Mr Hamilton M'Couuell; aged 33 years. Deeply regretted. Pilkikgton —April 14. at her late residence, South Town Beit, Maria, tne beloved wife of Benjamin Pilkington, in her 54rd year, Btx.—March 26, at Little Akaloa, Joshua, aged 67, fourth son of the late Kev George Six, formally of Essex, England. Bice.— April 10, at Richmond, J nne Mary, third daughter of William J. and Isabella Bice; aged 15 months. Gone before. Belfast and Brisbane papers please copy. Saville. —April il, at Christchurch Hospital, George Bowyer, youngest son of Bobert and Sarah Anne Savillo; aged 12 years. Deeply regretted. Schultheis.— At the Bose of Denmark Hotel, St Asiph street, Christchurch, Sophia Sobnlthois, the beloved wife of Carl Schultheis; aged 48 years. Deeply regretted. Sykes.—March 22, at their residence, 75, Hereford street, Christchurch, infant son of Lizzie and W. J. Sykes; aged s'X m mtha. Shadbach.— On March 2', at Amberley, the infant sou of Thomas and Jane Sbadrach; aged nine weeks. Toon. —April 12, at Halswell, Alice Ann, eldest daughter of 8. and M. A. Toon; aged, IS years. Wagstaff. —At the residence of her son-in-law, W. Oliver, Hororata, Mary Ann, widow of the late Henry Wagstatf, aged 75 years. Webber.— April 3, at Bangiora, William Alford, eldest son ot John and Kliz iheth Webber, aged 26 years; accidentally killed by a fall from a horse. Deeply regretted. Home papers please copy. Winstanley.— March 30, at London street, Eiohmond, Thomas Frederick, only child of uharles Frederick and Margaret Winstanley; aged two and a half months. Woou.—April 1. at Hillsborough, Cecil John, son of Edward George and Sarah Wood; agoa 3 weeks. Wood.— April 4, at Hillsborough, Alice Jane, daughter of Edward George aud Sarah Wood; aged 24 days.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8148, 20 April 1887, Page 2 (Supplement)

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DEATHS. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8148, 20 April 1887, Page 2 (Supplement)

DEATHS. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8148, 20 April 1887, Page 2 (Supplement)