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Bi'lleu—May 11th, at lialf-past 4 a.m., the eldest :md beloved daughter of the Rev. James Buller, ■iged 24 years. Cjiehkv.—At Lockington, Yorkshire, on March 3rd, 1864, Francis Cherry, senior, aged 79 years. CouiiTNEY.—Oil May 23, Eliza Jane, infant daughter of Mr. W. il. Courtney, aged 7 weeks. Ceaig.—At the residence of her parents, Wakefieldstreet, the beloved infant daughter of James and Elizabeth Craig, aged 12 months. Coulam. —June 3, at the residenee of his son-in-law, Mr. E. Partington, Pitt-street, Mr. Sainl. Coulam, late of Brinkhill, Lincolnshire, England, aged 70 years. Casey.—At Hobson-street, Francis, infant son of J. Casey, aged 2 months. De Wittk.—On the 15th inst., at her residence, St. George's Hay Road, Adcle Celestine, beloved wile of Charles do Witte, Ivq., "\Vaiheki. Done.—On Saturday, May 14tli, at the Colonial Hospital, Robert Done, aged 26 years. Davies.—On 'Wednesday, May Ist, the beloved daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Davies, of Albert-street, Auckland, aged 2 yearsandß months. Fosteii.—On May 16th, at the residence of hi» father, Victoria Quadrant, James Benjamin, aged 14 years, second soil of Sergeant Foster, of the Auckland Police. Fklteus. —On the 12th inst., at his residence, S\ monds-street, Mr. Win. John Fetters, second son of Mr. Thus. Weaving, aged 1!) y ears, belonging to No. 2 Company, Ist class Auckland Militia. [•Sydney papers please copy.] Ou May IU, at Onehunga, George, the eldest son of James Ferguson, late of County Down, Ireland. [Home papers please copy.] On January 27, at her resilience, Canterbury-place, Wahvoth, .Surry, England, after a lingering illness of twelve months, llary, widow of the late Alexander Glenny, and mother of Miss Glenny, of 6 Bridge-street, Sydney, deeply regretted by her family and friends, lliNTEii.—On the 14th inst., Joseph, the beloved son ol Margaret and William Hunter, aged 15 years and 10 months. II ewson.—On the Bth instant, at her father's resilience, Parnell, Maltha, the youngest daughter of Mr. 11. Hewson, of 11. M. G., aged 9 years. llAiiVtv.— On the 18th iust., Daniel, son of Harvey, aged 4 months. llkskkth. —On the 2Stli May, at Kemucra, Emanuel Hi'skclli, aged 51. Innks—At ISelson, on the Gth of May, the Kev. Jlimes, aged 55 years, formerly "Wesleyan Minister of this circuit. Johnson.— Oil the 7th inst., Robert Johnson, aged 20, accidentally drowned in stepping lVoui the Queen-street Wharf on board the 'City of Melbourne,' very much regretted by all who knew him. Ivkitu.—On the lOili May, John, only sou of the late Mr. Kei th, aged 3 years. Ki'.nst. —On Friday, May i3tli, William llenry Eunst, aged 7 years. Ku.vst.—Ou .May 21, James, eldest son of Philip Kunst, printer, Durham-street, aged 20 years. Kihki.and.—On May 2,Sth, Mrs. Jane Ann Kirkland, aged 53 years. Little. —At Ngaruawahia Hospital, Corporal Thomas Little, of the Defence Force. This bravo young soldier received his death wound while gallantly pursuing the enemy at the memorable battle of Rangiawhia, 22nd October; deeply lamented by loving parents, and numerous friends. Lei'ine.—On the 27th inst., at Upper Queen Street, Nanny Alexander, youngest daughter of Mr. W. Lepine, aged 7 years, Muui'iiv.—At the Roy ill Hotel, Eden Crescent, Auckland, New Zealand, on the 7th instant, aged 28 years, Francis Ross Murphy, Esquire, formerly of Dublin, and nephew of the Messrs. Boss, Military Furniture Manufacturers, 9, 10, and 11, Ellis Quay, Dublin, much esteemed and regretted by his colonial friends. McVav. —On May 23rd, Eliza Ferguson, aged 15 years, eldest daughter of Mi's. Ann McYay. Nathan. —On the 18th inst., at her residence, Waterloo Quadrant, Kosetta, the beloved wife- of Daviil Nathan, Esq., ugeil 50 years. . O'Si'llivan. —On May 22nd, in his 9th year, Richard, second son of Mr. J. O'Sullivan. Piiilcox.—Un Sunday, the loth inst., Ellen Thilcox, aged 4 years. L'kttit.—On May 17th, "William J. Pettit, late -of Sydney, aged 82 years. Ruiiinsox.—On May 9th, William Jackson Robinson, Esq., late of York, England, aged 50 years. Know:*. —On 20th May, William Henry John, the fourth beloved son of James and Jane Rhodes, aged 7 years. Raven. —On May 19, at his residence, Albert-street, Win. Jas. Raven, aged 18 mouths. Salter.—On May Gth, from concussion of the brain, caused by the kick of the horse, received about 3 week's back, at Mr. Moudcn's Newton, Robert Salter, aged 2S. Sl'AUE.—On the 22nd inst., at Ilowiok, Rosina, aged Hi years, fourth daughter of Mr. Jas. Spare, Auckland. VeuCiiE. —On May 21st, at Takapuna, Joseph Lawry, youngest son of Mr. J. L. Vrrror, aged 2 years and 'J months. Wi:mi.— On May 13th, at C'Jaremont House, Sybellia Alice Ellen, infant daughter of E. H. Webb, Esq., Lieut. Military Train. Williams.—On" May 14, at Pak'araka, Bay of Islands, James Alexander, eldest- son of John W. Williams, aged fi years and U months. WuiTiiiiEAti.—On May 20th, at Symonds-street, tins infant daughter of Captain E. J. Whitbread, 65th Regiment. Wu.LtA.MS.—On Mav 27th,.at Kemucra, of scarlet fever. Win. Henry, ton of Mr. Win. Williams, eged 82 ysHt'Bi "

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 177, 7 June 1864, Page 9

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DIED. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 177, 7 June 1864, Page 9

DIED. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 177, 7 June 1864, Page 9

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