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DEATHS.

Abbott.— Oct. 1, at bis residence, Exeter Nursery, Papanui Road, Thomas Abbott, the beloved husband of Eliza Abbott, in his sixty-sixth year, Amyes.— Oct. 6, at Highfield Farm, Kir wee, Charles Amyes; aged fifty-six years. ' " ■' Bartlett.— May 18, 1895, at Alphmgton, near Exeter, England, Mary Bartlett; aged seventy, four years. Bartlett.— June 24, 1895, at Alphmgton, near Pieter, England, Robert, Bartlett i aged eightysix years. Beaumont,— Oct,' ’22, Ellen, the dearly beloved wife of A. Beaumont, from congestion of the lungs; aged thirty-five years. So loved so mourned. " , Burton.— Oot. 2, at Wordsworth Street, Sydenham, Jessie Florence Burton ; aged twenty-four years; stepdaughter of James Denham, Sydenham. Crerar.— Oot. 10, at‘Napier, Hawke's Bay, John McDiamid Crerar, formerly of Christchurch; aged fifty-nine years. Donald.— At Rosowarne Street, Addington, on Oct. 7, James Donald, late Regimental Sergeantmajor 3C'th Hussars; in bis fifty-fifth year. Home papers please copy. • Ellerm.— Oct. 9, at the Queen’s Jubilee Home, Caroline Ellerm; aged sixty-eight. Wellington papers please copy. ' Fisher.— Oct, 2, at her residence, West Oxford, Mrs Agnes Fisher, relict of the late David Fisher; in her seventy-fifth year. Deeply regretted. Foster.— Oct, 3, at Huxley Finest, Sydenham, Bridget, the beloved wife of Mr Peter Foster ;

aged sixty-five years. Gilbertson.— Sept, 30, at Queen Street, Sydenham, Mary Ann, the beloved mother of Mrs Alexander Turnbull and Mrs Alexander Weir, of Sydenham; aged seveuty.fonr years. After a long and painful illness, borne with Christian patience. Greenwood.— Oot, 15, at 41, Worcester Street, Mary Greenwood, the beloved sister of Margaret and

George Gillies, Harris.— Oct. 10, at Biccartoa Hotel, Helen Emma, beloved wife of J. G, Harris; aged ■ thirty-seven years. Deeply-regretted. Hughes. —Oct. 24, at Wattle Vale, St Maxima, • Opawa, Mary Ann, relict of rthe late Thos. Jack- ■;' son Hughes; in her eighty-first year, I. v 1 Keenan.— Oct. 21, Michael Keenan, of Little Biver; aged fifty-two years. Kearney.— Oct. 23, at Christchurch, Sarah Kearney j aged forty-two years, - Deeply regretted. Kennedy.— Oct. 17, at Sand ridge Hotel, Syden< ham, James Kennedy; aged fifty-four. Leathem.— On Sept. 28, at Yaldhurst, John, the beloved husband of Mary Anne Leathern; aged fifty-nine years. ; Lowe.— Oct. 1, at his residence, Kolleston, Edward Lowe; in his forty-fifth year. „ Moore.— Oct. 11, Mary Elizabeth, the beloved wife of John J. Moore, of Aldwin’s Eoad, off Ferty Eoad, after a long and painful illness; aged thirty-four. Sydney and Wellington papers please copy. Morgan.— Sept. 30, at the residence of his son-in-law, Avon Street, Henry Virgo Morgan ; aged seventy-six. McConnell.— Oct. 10, at his residence. Upper Kiccarton, Henry, dearly beloved 'husband of Margaret McConnell, in his scventy-second year. Died in peace with his Redeemer. Mungeam.— Oct. 25, at Broomfield, near Amherley, Thomas Mungeam ; aged seventy-six years., Naughton.— Oct. 23, at her late residence,' 229, Wilson's Eoad, Margaret, beloved wife of W. J, Naugbton ■ aged thirty-one years. E.I.P. ... Parry.— Oct 22, at 23, Gloucester Street,’ Tom Parry, second son of P. anti J. Parry, after a long illness; aged twenty-six years and -nine months. Deeply regretted. , Parish,—Oct. 6, at Oxford, Frederick John, son of Eichard Holman Parish ; aged 17. years. ’ . . Pemberton.— Oct. 4, at 16, Park Terrace, 1 Sydney Lincoln, third son of the late Dr Thomas Pemberton, late of Capo Colony; aged twentytwo years.' Putltott. —Oct. 9, at Tay Street, St Albans, Sophie, beloved wife of Andrew Philpott; aged forty years. Deeply regretted. , ’ Powrib.— Oct.‘ 16, at 47, Stewart Street, Boheit Powrio; aged seventy years. Pratt.— Oct. 10, at 13, Aberdeen .Street, Christchurch, Ernest Edward, theintant son of Biohatd John andElizaheth Pratt-; aged eight months. Kick,'— Oct. 11, at Percy Street, Sydenham, Mary, relict of the late Edward Bice, late of Rochdale, Lancashire,. England, in her sixty-ninth year. Deeply regretted. Bose.— Oct. 21, at 97, Kilmore Street, May, th* dearly beloved daughter of E. and J. Bose j -.aged fifteen years. Thy will he done. Also, at Sydenham; George Edmond, the dearly beloved son of G. aiid E. Bose, aged ten months. Dead, but not forgotten.* Rowley.— Oct. 13, at her residence, 231, St Asaph Street,Mary, relict of the late Joseph Rowley; aged seventy-nine years. ... Simpson .—Oct. 17, at 110, Hereford Street, Bernard, beloved husband gf Rachel Simpson (suddenly); aged sixty-two years, Smith.— Oot. 5, at Broom Farm, Lincoln','Elisabeth, beloved wife of G. A. Smith; aged fifty years. • •' Thomas.— Oct. 5,1895, at her mother’s and brother's residence, at Mangahao, Matilda Jane, only daughter of Captain J. H. and Matilda Thomas, after a long' and painful illness. Deeply regretted. Thompson.— Oct. 24, at Tuam Street, Linwood, Jane Thompson, relict of the late Thomas Thompson, aged seventy-six years. Ward —Oct. 12, at Glandorc Lodge, Webb Street, Wellington, of typhoid fever, ■ Annie Louisa, eldest daughter of Thos. and Mary Ward, granddaughter of the late Hon and Rev Henry Ward, rector of Killinchy, Ireland, and niece of the late Crosbie Ward; aged twenty-three years.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIV, Issue 10788, 28 October 1895, Page 3

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DEATHS. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIV, Issue 10788, 28 October 1895, Page 3

DEATHS. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIV, Issue 10788, 28 October 1895, Page 3