regret to notico in otir obituary column the death of ;m okl aiul nsol'nl smtl greatly rcs- ] i cteil (cileuiist. of ct>o who, diligent aiul unasMUiiiriir in his lift- ;:iul business, hsul workecl liiiiiseil'. villi the jrcspcrity of tlie Province, into an ]ionoral:!e ]>csitic.ii of iiu'.c-]'er.di-ncc, :niil who has moreover borne his share of public duties. jVli*. Abraham Monrs, ■whose death \tc have now to record, was only on Friday last in his usual health and spirits— yesterday, struck down by an attack of I'"ni;lisli cholcia. lie is numbered with many others of our earliest associates "u 1•• o are dropping one by one into the grave, having won for themselves the atleetion of their I'ellow-eolonists, alongside of whom tlu v have fought the battle of civibzaliou in ZS'ew Zealand. 'Hie I'lineial will take piaee on Thurjday next.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 346, 21 December 1864, Page 4
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