DEATHS.
A’Oourt.— August io, at Tnam street, Blanche, daughter of G. H. and Annie A 1 Court; aged seven mouths. Deeply regretted. Her end was peace. Bailbt.— At Durham street, Christchurch, Mrs Joseph Henry Bailey, of Methven; aged sixty. Bean. —At No. 12, Armagh street east, Arthur Ernest Bean, son of the late John William Beau; age fourteen years and nine mouths. E.X.P.' Booth. September 1, at Woodend, George, youngest son of the late Thomas and Sarah Booth; aged twenty-seven years. Deeply regretted. Bull.— August 26, at his residence. Burke street, : Addington, and late of Enfield, Middlesex, Eng. land, Henry Bull, after a short illness, in his 78th year, leaving a widow and six sons to mourn their loss. Butcher, August 29, at Plaxton, Frances, beloved wife of James Butcher; aged fifty-two years. . Cowpek.—Sept. 4, at Sign Cottage, Caledonian road, St Albans, John Cowper ; in his sixty-fifth year. Cross. August 21, at 12, Peterborough street, . Mabel Liddell, youngest and beloved daughter of Frederick and Elizabeth Cross; ag»d nine years. David.— august 20, at Addington, Julia Murray, twin daughter of Julia and Sampson David; aged three and » Lo.ii meatus, in Jesu’s loving arms. Forward.— August 13, at her son’s residence. No. 20. St A saph street east, Linwood, Mary Forward, 1 relict of tne late Henry Forward, Esq., of Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, in the seventy-ninth year of her age. Her end was peace. Salisbury papers please copy. Qebbie.—August 27, at Teddington, after a short and painful illness, Louisa Beatrice, youngest daughter of David and Agnes Gebbie; aged five years seven weeks and two days. Gimblett. —August 19, at Heatncote Valley, the infant son of William and Sarah Gimblett. Greggs.— August 9, at Loudon street, Lyttelton, Charles Greggs, of Liverpool, England. Home papers please copy. Hackshaw. — August 13, William Hackshaw, aged forty years. Hassal. August 16, at Opawa, George Henry Maberley, youngest son of Thomas Mnberley and Emma Hassal, in his nineteenth year. Henderson.— August 20, at Caledonian road, Margaret Amelia (Daisy), vonugest daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Henderson; aged two years and eight months. Hill. —August 11, at her father’s residence. Papanni, Kate Ellen, eldest and dearly beloved daughter ot Charles and Jenny Hill; aged twenty years and six months. Deeply regretted. Hodoson.— August 31, at his residence, Papanui, Robert, thebeloved husband ot E. Hodgson, and second son of Anthony Hodgson, late of Lobnrn; in his thirty-sixth year. Howard.— August 29, at Madras street north, Margaret Jane, the youngest daughter of Patrick and Ellen Howard, in her seventeenth year; after a short illness. E.T.P. Johnston. — August 20, at Southbridge, after a short and painful illness, Ella, the eldest daughter ot Robert and Margaret Johnston, Deeply regretted. Not lost but gone before. Kingsbury. —August 8, at his late residence. Oust. Henry Kingsbury; in his seventy-ninth year. Le Breton.— August 15th, at Sydenham, Francis Le Breton, aged sixty-nine years. Dbnnxe.—August 19, at. 324, St Asaph street west, Ann Lennie, in herfifty-aecond year, after a long and painful illness. -Deeply regretted. Mitchell.— Augnst 29, at Christchurch Hospital,, Simon T. Mitchell, of Harewood road; aged thirty-nine. Mookhousb. —July 2, at Gloucester, England, suddenly, of heart disease, John Carter Moorhouse, lane of Kangiora ; aged sixty-three. Moule.— July 24, at his residence, Ynss, New South Wales,- Frederick George, eldest and , dearly-heloved son ot T, G. Moule, Liuwood; aged thirty years. So loved and deeply mourned for. Gone but not forgotten. MunnS,—July 24, at Sydney Hospital, Sarah Elizabeth, wife of Captain John Munns, and daughter of John Grubb, shipwright, Lyttelton; aged, thirty-two years. , M’Diaemid. •At Wools ton, Charles E a ward Nortiss, the beloved second eon of E, S. and ■ Jane M’Diarmid; aged three years and six j months. Deeply regretted, i M'Lban.—A ngusc 15, at her residence, 107, King | street, Sydenham, Catherine,the beloved mother ■ of W. ■ F., and James and John M’Lean, in her seventy-seventh year, after a long and painful j il'ness. j Newell.— August 11, at his residence, Princess street (olf Madras street north), Thomas No well; aged fifty-eight years. Deeply regretted. Noethby.— August 29, at the residence of her son-in-law, S. W. Mitchell, London street Lyttelton, Elizabeth Northey, late of Redruth, Cornwall, England; deeply regretted ; aged seventy-four, Australian papers please copy. She rests in Jesus. Kaddon.— August 13, at Ebenezer, BUgb’sread, Papanui, Hugh Hooking, the dearlj-beloved husband of Elizabeth Ann Eaddou, and only 1 surviving son of Captain E. B addon, of Kingsdown, Timaru; aged tlurty-sovau years, Bedfern. August 25, at Springfield, Charles William Ecdfern tin his seventy-third year. Bedbern.— September 1, at Bpingfleld, suddenly, ' Olive, second eldest and dearly beloved daughter of i harles William and Mary iiedforn; in her twenty-seventh year. Eicxua.—August 17. at his Mother’s residence. Native Reserve, Kaiapoi, Mortimer Herbert Biokus, afi era long and painful illness; in his fifteenth year. “ Dead, but not forgotten." _ £opp; —Auguet 31, at the Christchurch, Hospital, Susan, the beloved wife of George Sopp; aged forty.five years. I Stbakee.— August 29, at the residence of her son-in-law, Charles £; 8011, North bait, Harrietts Dennis Strakor; in her eighty-third year. ■ Whithair.— Augnst 21, Durham street, Christchurch, Margaret Elizabeth Ann Stivers Whithair; aged sixty-three. 1 . Williams. August 23, at Merivale, Marjorie - Edith, third daughter of John and Marion Williams; m her seventeenth year. Wood.— August 21, at Eaiapoi, Charles Dudley, eldest sou of H. J. and Margaret Wood, in his
tweuty.second year. Weight. —August 27, at 20, Matson street; Sydenham, of consumption, Louisa Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Henry H, and Emily Wright; aged 24, Youngs.—Augnst 14,1891, at York street, Opawa, New Zealand, Luke Youngs, dearly beloved husband of Aunie Youngs; aged forty-five years. Wellington and Sydney papers please copy.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9512, 7 September 1891, Page 3
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