DEATHS.
DEATON'.—At Dcduood, on the 11th instant, Charlotte, the beloveil wife of Sir. John Beaton, aged 27 years. BABEH —On September 17, at Renmera, Mr. James Baber formerly of Winslcy Cottage, near Bath, aged 75 years. CAUUIE.—On September 18, Mrs. Isabella, aged 77 years'relict of the late Justpk Carrie, farmer, Ivnockhills, Forfarshire. Scot a».d. CUIUS!'.—(In the 28th instant, at Newton Road, Auckland 1 nomas, infant *on of .Mr. Thomas Clirisp. aseil seven month — at tlie res dc-nce of his father Otifimii-a. Charles, soil of W. J. i)onchai«e, aeed 17 months. Girj,INUHAM.—On September 11, after a Ion; and painful ,V , '',. 9!' s N ''l ,tul . ic - on 'y SOll o f William and Louisa C. 11. bililiiKham, aned 4 ve.irs. IIO! DSiilP.—On Au.;ust 23, in Roclchampton, Qneensland l-e o nry Huldshlp. laio of this city, iu the29th year of his LAMB.—At tho residence of her *on, John Limb, AVaitemnta Mill, on the villi instant. Sarah Jamieson, relict of the late Alex. 1 atnb, Boness, Scotland, aj;ed 80 years. MACItITCIIIK.—On the 14th inst., Charles Elder MacKltehie, Esq. MARTIN.—Ou September 15. at >r>unt Eden Road the belovel wife of Air. Martin, aged 2« years. PATTERSON,—At Seafield Boad, Kybcr Pass, oa Satardav* fciix September, Roderick »
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 899, 1 October 1866, Page 7
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