DEATHS.
Abbott.— March 16, at Opawa, Miss Sarah Abbott 5 aged sixty-eight. Aitken. April 3, at Willowby, Elizabeth, be. loved wile of Wm. Aitken. in her seventy-ninth year. Alfoed. —April 6, at Heathcote Valley, Mary Ann, the dearly beloved wife of Eobert John Alford j aged twenty-three years. Deeply regretted. Anderson.— March 31, at Napier, Hawke’s Bay, of hjilepsy, Elizabeth Bell, beloved wife of David Atdereon, late of Pleasant Point; aged forty-sis - Joa»e. JDeeply regretted by all whO-inaw her. William' Attwood,” m Ins ifty-fifth year, after a long and painful illness. Wellington and Dunedin pipers please Bayly,— Aprha, 18SS, at’Warner’a Hotel, Christchurch. New. Zealand, George Henry Bayly, M.1.C.E., lata « Bombay; aged fifty-seven. Coker,— April 6, \* her late residence, Hereford street, Linwood, tuiza Helens, the beloved wife ot Alfred Coker; aj«d thirty-five years. Deeply regretted. \ Dewe.— Jan. 16. 1859, \£ g u fcton, Courtney. Berkshire, England, Joip Dewe, the beloved father of Henry and Rivard Dewe, of this city, in hie eighty-ninth yeal Invercargill papers please copy. \ Dukphy.— March 18, at Beaton, Henry Dnnphy, aged twenty-seven; formerly 0 f Killune, Waterford, Ireland. Deeply regretted; 8.1. P. Elkin.— March 25, Annie, win o w of the late William Elkin, of the Girder Bridge, Kaiapoi. Flint.— March 31, at her residence, Springfield mud, Maria, relict of JametFlint; aged eightythree. Ford.— March 23, at Ealing, Joseph Ford aged seventy-three. Foston.— April 4, at their resident Livingstone street, Sydenham, Alice Mary, the beloved daughter of Charles and Charlotte ?oston • aged thirteen years. Deeply regretted. ’ Qleknen —April 8, at Byron street, Vydenham, the residence of her mother, Mary Giennen, Annie, the only daughter of the late I’homas Giennen. Deeply regretted. Gould.— On March 28, at Hambleden, Gtorge Gould; aged sixty-six years. Gower. —April 5, George James Gower, the bv. lovedhusband of Annie Maria Gower, of Soamss* Estate, Lyttelton, leaving a sorrowing wife and five children to monrn their loss; aged forty-
three yens and eleven months. Beapected by all who knew him. His and was peace. Hatwaiid-Iu the Alfred Hospital, Melbourne (of fever), Thomas, eldest son of Mr T. Hayward, of Ashbourne, Ferry lioad, Christchurch, aged 25. Hat hubst.—April 5, at his residence, iemaka, John Hajhurst; aged sixty-one. Hopkins.—ua March 23, at Saltwater Creek, Sarah Ann. the beloved wife of William Hopkins; aged fifty-two years. Huston.— March 23, at Lyttelton, Percy J. H., the infant son of John and Nellie Huston, of Belfast; eged ten months. Hudbabd. —April 2, at Auckland, William Frederick Hubbard, C.F., lata of Christchurch. Jameson.— , pril 6, at St James’street. Lin wood, Madeline Hilary (Madge), daughter of J. S. and Mary Jameson; aged three years. Luck. —Feb. 15, at Navestock, Laser, while on a visit, Busan Wale Lack, of 139, Sutherland Avenue, London, W., widow of the late Isaac Luck, formerly of Christchurch; aged sixty. Miles. March 22, at Manawarn, Te Aroha, Auckland, if. P. W. Miles; aged fifty-nine years. Miles.—March 29, at Timaru, Grosvenor Frederic, eldest son of Grosvenor Lhater Miles, aged five
years. Moos. April 1, at the residence of Mr Wm. Moor, St Albans, Ethel Lucy, daughter of James and Lydia Moor; aged seven months. Nichollb.— March 19, 1889, at Belfast, Eobert Conrad (Connie), the dearly beloved son of William and Sarah Hioholls, aged six years and nine months: deeply regretted. Osbobne.—Friday, April S, at their residence. King street, Sydenham, Bose Elizabeth, daughter of James aud Elizabeth Osborne; agr-d three months. Deeply regretted. Pemberton.— Feb. 14, at her residence. King’s road, UhelßQa, London, in her eighty-fifth year, Elizabeth Ann, relict of the lata Eobt. Pemberton, F.E.S.L., aud mother of C. fl Pemberton, C.E., Sefton, Now Zealand. A boautiful death. Philpott.— Ami 5, at his residence, Karo wood road, John Philpott, in his seventy-third year. Eatbgek.—April 7, at Hals-'eil, William Frank Augustus, youngest son of Hinrioh and Hednrg Eathgen; aged five years and five months. Deeply regretted. „ . Eobinson.—Sunday, IXarob 31* Hugh. Laren Eric* second son of J anet and Thos. K obinson, of Tuom street, Christchurch. Deeply regretted. Hobinson.—April 6, at their residence. Armagh street, Christchurch, Eobert, son of James and Jane Robinson ;,»ged four years, “ Eestfor the little sleeper.” Bussell. —On March 27. result of accident, Thomas Smillie, eldest son of James aud Agnes Bussell, of Terrace Farm, Leitbfleld; aged tweuty-two years. Deeply regretted. Bussell—On April 12, at his residence, 298, St Asaph street. Christchurch, Mr Eobert Bussell, aged forty-eight years. Deeply regretted. Sheath.— March 24, 18S9, at Eangiora, Hugh r annard. youngest son of Joseph and Frances Sheath; eged three months Sbebidan.— April 6, at Spreydon, after a short illness, Patrick Sheridan; aged fifty. “ His end wa<s peace." Small.—March 29, at Wheatstone, near Ashburton, Catherine (Katie), the beloved child and fourth daughter of John and Ann Small, after a brief but painful illness. Deeply regretted. Small. —April 2, at her residence. Governor’s Bay, Ann Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Archibald Small, and only daughter of J. and Emma Allen, St Albans. Dearly loved and regretted.
Stakley. —March 31, at Carlton terrace, the beloved infant daughter of J, F. and H. 11. Stanley; aged three months, Stjmmekvu.x,b.— Miiroh IS. at Southbrook, after a very short and painful illness, William Ernest, the only dearly beloved child of W. and J, Summerville; aged three mouths. Deeply re. gretted. English and Jersey papers please copy. Wai.kden. —March 20, at her father's residence, Chester street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Harriet Emily, second daughter of Charles Waltden; aged thirty.one years. Westropp,—April 9, at Ashbourne, Christchurch Now Zealand, MadgeFfrauce, youngest daughter of the late G. W. and A. M; J. W estropp ; aged twelve years. Limerick papers please copy.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 8770, 17 April 1889, Page 3
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