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DEATHS.

Banks,—Oot. 12, at Bangiora, Mrs Elizabeth > Banks, eldest daughter of Mr A. Gardiner, of Moeraki Downs; aged forty-eight years. Benslxt.—Oct. 25, at Walpole street, Sydenham, Mary Ann (Polly), the beloved wife of George Hensley; aged twenty-nine. Deeply regretted.. Booth —Oct. 20, at Woodend, Sarah, the youngest daughter of the late Thomas and Sasah Booth; in the twenty .second year of her age. Bowling.— Oot. 1, Cashel street Last, Linwood, Bilan, relict of the late Captain Bowling, E.N., Great Yarmouth, England; aged seventy-one. Home papers please copy. Caepektsr, Oct. 7, at Oak Farm, Taldhnrst, Etkel Mary, third daughter of G. F. and M. J. Carpenter; aged thirteen years. Inflammation of the lungs. Davis.— Oot. 25, at 74, Gloucester street, Latimer square, Lillie, beloved daughter of Hyam and Leah Davis; aged eighteen years. Deeply regretted, Dix.—Oot, 7, at Sydney, after a long and painful illnets, George, the youngest surviving sou of the late John Cooper Dix; in his eighteenth year. Deeply regretted, Dunn.— On Sept. 16, at Ashburton, Canterbury, New Zealand, Elizabeth, widow of the Her H. W. Duun (Oxonian), of Bath, England, also widow of Captain G. Compton, New Zealand Militia (18)5), formerly of H.M. Dragoon Guards, “ Slues,** and mother of the late George Compton, ot Ashburton. - Exall.—Oct 7, at bpringfield road, Joseph Exall; aged seventy years. Fikdlat. Oct. 9, at 91, North Belt, George Findlay; aged fifty-eight years. Deeply regretted. Melbourne and Dunedin pa pers please copy, Fooxs.—Oot. 27, at Bankfleld, St Andrews, Charles Compton Fooks, of Ashburton; aged lihirty-sis. Genet.—at 265, Madras street north, Percy Cornwell, infant son of James and Alice Genet; aged four months. Geantham.— Oct. 5, at Eoyal Hotel, Lyttelton, Maude Grantham, daughter of Robert and Helen Grantham; aged one year and nisi) months. Deeply regretted. Gilling. Oot. 18, at, Christchurch,. Leonard George (Lenuie), dearly beloved son oil Ada and George Giliing; aged nine months. Haedie. Oct. 4, at Tomes street, Papanui, Clarence Stanley, the beloved child of Charles Dorey and Constance Isabel Hardie; aged eleven months.

Haedev.—Oct. 24, at North road, Haiapoi, Canterbury, New Zealand, Henry Hardey, the beloved husband of Isabella Hardey; aged sixty-nine years. His end was peace. He died foil of filth, and to him Jesns was all in all. Home and Australian papers please copy. Hat—On July 22, at his residence, Tearaki, Chatham Islands, Thomas Osborne Hay, aged fortyeight. Hahlow.—Oct. 21, at Victoria street, I’angiora, Frances Elizabeth, second daughter of harsh Harlow; aged twenty years. Heath.— Oct. 15. at Victoria street, Eangiora, John William Heath; aged seventy years. Hendkkson.—Oct. 7, drowned on the Mariroa, Isabella Gibson Henderson, second daughter of David Frouae, of Auckland, and dearly beloved sister of Mrs F. T. t oper; also, Henry Froude, infant son of Henry and Isabella Hendiraon. Bendebson. —August 15, at Manchester, England, Harry W. Henderson, lata of Christchurch; aged thirty-two years. Hendkbson.—* ct. 24, at Blenheim, the wife of George Henderson; aged seventy year?, Huntkh.—Oct. 12, at his son-in-law’s residence, Worcester street, Linwood, William Hunter, late farmer, of Donsandel; aged uighty-two years. Iblip.—Oot. 7, at the residence of her brother, Mr ' Conyers Poach, at Opawa. Elizabeth, reliot of the late Mr S. B, Zslip, of Peccenhall, Bedfordshire, England. ... Kett.—Oot. 14, at his lata residence. Criterion Hotel, Waimate, Mr Eoger Kett; aged forty, seven years. Melbourne papers please copy. Light bind. —Oot. 22, EffsseU Liahtbuid, infant son of Charles and Margaret Llghtbhnd; aged seven days. Mahout—Oct. 9, at the Christchurch Hospital, , Jeremiah Mahouy, aged 41 years. Matebb.—Oct. 3, at Tonketville, Robert, eldest son ot John Mather; aged thirteen years and six months. Newell —Oot. S, at Mount MagdaJa, “Sister Mary, of ihe Compassion,” nit Newell; aged thirty years. ** May she rest in peace.*’’ Amen. Newton.— Oct. 10, at Tay street, Eichmond, Thomas Alexander Newton, the beloved eon of William and Elizabeth Newton, Deeply regretted. , _ Quick. Oot, 9; at Baskin street, Sydenham, Martha, the beloved wife of , ThomiK Quick: aged thirty-four years. Formerly of Luogvan, Crawlas, Cornwall, England, daughter of John and Hannah Cndby. Eamgeb.—Oct. 8, at the residence of Mrs Blink, Tancted street, Ashburton, Ann Banger, relict of the late James Banger; aged seventy-four years. Nelsou and Blenheim papers pic ase omy. Steeeteb.—Oot. 28, at Hals well, Henry William, the eldest son of Mrs Streeter, Hale well; aged twenty-one years. Deeply regretted. Twining.—Oot 6. at Hereford street East, Ellen, relict of the late Dr Twining; aged oighty-six years. UNwiN.-Oot. 20. at Eillinohy, George Morton Unwin, father of H. J. Unwin; aged eighty, three years. Died in Peace. Melbourne papers please copy. * ~ . 'Waeb.—pot. 8, at Battersea street, Sydenham. Canterbury, New Zealand, Lily May Warr, daughter of George and Annie Warr; aged ten years. Her end was peace. Bridport and Guernsey papers please copy. Watson. -—Oot, 4, at his residence, 'Sheffield, William Watson; in his ninetieth year. Died in peace. WEiE-Oct. 6, at Heathcote Valley, Martha A. Weir; aged twenty-three years. Weight.—Oot. 12, at Cashmere, Ansa, thi beloved wifeof jyißiam A, r Wright hiaSt&.Wßftjt -

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXX, Issue 8627, 31 October 1888, Page 3

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DEATHS. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXX, Issue 8627, 31 October 1888, Page 3

DEATHS. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXX, Issue 8627, 31 October 1888, Page 3

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