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Died.

On the 2nd August, aged sixteen months, of hydrocephalus acutas, Andrew, son of Mr. Peter Kerr, of Waimea-south. On the sth August, aged three years, of diptheria, Agnes, daughter of the late Mr. John Glen, formerly of Hamilton, Australia. On the 15th August, aged 3i years, accidentally killed by the falling of a tree, Henry Godfrey, late of Wellington. On the 16th August, aged two years and a-lialf, of diptheria, Martha, daughter of Mr. William Sutton, of Stoke. On the 16th August, aged two years, of inflammation of the chest, Julia, daughter of the late Julian Anglehurst Bruce, Lite of Wellington. On the 19th August, aged three years, of diptheria, Margaret, daughter of Mr. Patrick M'Evoy. On the 21st August, aged one year and a-half, Joseph Crawford, son of Mr. Jame9 Hay, of Taranaki. On the 21st August, William Frederick, eldest son of Mr. Robert Suallcrass, of diptheria, aged three year 3. On the 21st August, Frederick Hemy, son of Mr. H. D. Jackson, of diptheria, aged three years and two months. On the 25th August, aged three years, Michael, son of Mr. Patrick O'Connor, of Waimea-west. On the 26th August, aged fourteen months, James, son of Mr. Martin Christian). On the 28th August, aged eight years, Benjamin, son of Mr. William Charles Hodgson. On the 31st August, at her residence, Bridge-9treet, Ann Norah, wife of Mr. John Armstrong, aged 42 years. On the 31st August, of rheumatism, aged five-and-a-half years, Mary Ann, daughter of Mr. Frederick Freeman.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XX, 12 September 1861, Page 1

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Died. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XX, 12 September 1861, Page 1

Died. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XX, 12 September 1861, Page 1