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DEATHS.

Adams.—Jane 16, at Greendalo, Ethel .Agnes Adams; aped five years and four months. Atkinson.—June 16, at Woodend, Sarah*, relict of the lace Robert Atkinson; aged seventy-nine years, . . , Ball.—July 2, at Opawn, near Christchurch, Robert Ball, formerly of Stockwell Gate, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England; aged sixtyeight. Baxter.— June 27, at Mamre, Kakanni, Evelyn Marguerite, youngest child of William Baxter, C.E., Ashburton; aged four and a half years. Bell.— Juno 22, at Ivy Cottage, Bright’s road, Addington, David Bell, aged thirty-nine years. Biedlikg.— June 29, at Christchurch, Clarence George Gilbert, infant son of W, and E. A. Birdling ; «ged four weeks. Bradley.—July 2, at Dublin street. Lyttelton, Taomas Bradley, Station-master at Lyttelton, aged fifty-three. Budden.— March 13. at Almora, North India, the Rev John Boury Sudden; in his seventy-sixth vear. Caldwell.— June 27, at Perneide, Jane, thebeloved wife of Alexander Caldwell, late of Bellymekie, Bangor, County Down, Ireland, aged sixty-six years. Cave. —June 23. at Enngiora. Maurice William, infant sou of H. and C. E. Cave; aged three days. Chinheet.—June 19, Catherine Emma, the dearly beloved wife of George Chinnery, of 34, Montreal street, Sydenham; eldest daughter of Joseph end Elizabeth Prentice, of Italeigb, Essex, England; aged forty-nine; deeply regretted. Home papers please copy. Clark.— June 16, at 29, Cashel street East, Maggie Clark, after a long and painful illness. Cookblet. —June 7, killed by fall of olay at Hoithoote Quarry, Henry Driver Cooksley, dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth Cooksley, and sixth son of Joseph and Sarah Cooksley, of St John’s road, Woolaton; aged twenty-flva years. Deeply regretted. Home and American papers please copy. Dat.— June 19, at epreydon, Mary, the wife of Daniel Day; ag.-d seventy-seven years. Derbidok,— June 14, nt Hawkhurst road, Lyttelton, Mary Ann Derhidgo, lato of Cheehurst, Hartfordshire, England; in her eightieth year. Dinnei.l,— July 4. nt Lithgow, New South Wales, Jessie, the beloved and only daughter of Alexander and Sarah Dinuell, late of Timaru, ' and step-daughter of S. Eoclos, 116, Colombo street; aged twenty years and six mouths. Deeply regretted by her family and a largo circle of friends. Timaru papsrs please copy. Dyeu.—June 24, at her residence, Bamfordroad, Woolston (late of Eiccarcon), Clara Dyer; aged fifty-four years. Paerant.—June 28, at her residence, 297. Colombo street, Elizabeth (May), the dearly beloved wife of C. J. Earrant, in her twenty-ninth year; deeply regretted. Ferguson.— June IP, at Wainma street. Nelson, Hugh, the beloved son of Hugh and Sirah Ferguson, of Audraw street, Sydenham; in his, nineteenth year. Deeply regretted. His end was peace. Ferguson.—June 24. at Sefton, Alice Marion, the beloved wife of Henry S, Ferguson, and the third daughter of the late Alfred Say, of Ranglora; aged twenty-flva years, June 20, George Leslie, only child of the above; aged six years seven months. Qeilve.—June 28, at Strowan, Walter, dearly beloved son of John and Margaret Grieve, lata of Dumbarton, Scotland; aged twenty years. Jacobson.—At Mount X.eiuster, Akaroa, Gerald Fryddon, second son of Howard Charles and Margaret Jacobson; aged eight years. Keats.—June 80, at the Christchurch Hospital, Samuel Keats, late of East Oxford, in his thirtyfirst year. Kekkt. July 5, at Ayonside, Christchurch, Marlon Simpson, infant daughter of Joseph and . Annie Kenny ; aged one month, Knight.— June 22. at her father’s residence. Caledonian road, St Albans, Julia Martha, third daughter of H. and M. Knight, aged twenty-four years, Layion-Ssiith—On June 24, at Andover street, Merivale, Margaret, dearly beloved wife of Thomas Layton-Smith, and eldest daughter of William and IsabellaPitcaithley, of Lyttelton; aged 32 years. Little.—Juno 20. Janet Little, eldest daughter of Jamos and Mary Little, of Allandale, Hawarden; . aged twenty-five. Morrison— June 19, at Stark’s road, Sydenham, William Morrison, jam, aged forty-four years. M’Gachie.—Juae 1. at Melbourne, William S, M'Gachie, late of Christchurch, of plenrisy, aged thirty-one years. M’Lznhan. —June 28, at the Christchurch Hospital, John, the beloved husband of Bosina Sarah Augusta M’Lenuan; aged forty-seven years. Deeply regretted. M'Cluue—At his lato residence, Leeston, David I.l'Oluro, in bis seventy-ninth year. K icoll.—June SO, at Sumner, Arthur John Kiooll; av ad twenty.two years. O’Malley.—June 24, at her residence. Barhadoes street, Sydenham, Judith O’Malley, mother of Sergeant O’Malley, Lyttelton Police; aged eighty-seven years. Parry.— Juue 12, at Melbourne, Arthur James Parry date with A. M, Phtilpot, _Bt Albans, Christchurch); in his twenty-ninth year. Gloucester papers please copy. Patterson.— June 11, at his residence Craddock’s road, fctyx, Thomas Patterson, aged sixty years. Doeolv regretted. Edshton.—On or about July 3, at South Norwood, Loudon (announced by cablegram), Jane, widow o£ the late Mark Eushton, and dearly loved mother of Mrs Maitland Gard’ner, of Christchurch ; aged seventy years. Slattery.— June 13. at bt Martins, South Opawa, MaryAgnos, the beloved daughter of John and Rose Slattery; aged five years. As we loved her, so wo mourn her. Sowersby.— June 29, at Salisbury street, Mary Sowersay, in her eightieth year. Snow,—June 21, at the Hospital, Christchurch, Charles tnow, late of Beverley, Yorkshire, England. Tout.—June 25, at Ashburton, Percy Etapledon, eon of the Bev E. Tout. Unwin.—June 10, nt her eon’s residence, Harman street, Addington, Sarah Elizabeth, relict of the late Branston Unwin, aged seventy-six. “Blessed are the dead that-die in the Lord.” Adelaide • papers please copy. Walldubton.—Jane 13, at Caledonian road, James, youngest son of Richard and Jana Wallbnfton, aged five years. Wilson— June 23, at his residence. Seven-mile Fog, Robert WiUou, aged seven ty-two years. ‘ Young’.— June 16, nt Woodend, Thomas Young; aged fifty-nine years.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 9150, 9 July 1890, Page 3

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DEATHS. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 9150, 9 July 1890, Page 3

DEATHS. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 9150, 9 July 1890, Page 3

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