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DEATHS.

Blagkwelt..—On January 2, Joseph Richard, fifth son of R. and M. Blackwell, Wairoa South, aged 7 years and S months. Bosak.—On January 10, at Kaukapakapa, John William Bonar. third son uf the la'.o William Bon-tr, E q., Melville fctieet, Edinburgh, Scotland. Borthwick.— on December 2. at 5. Cambridgeterrace. York-street, Emerald Hill, Victoria, christian. wife of Job-; lio tliwick, forme:ly of Thames Goldfluld, New Zealand, aged 51 ye«ri. Brai burn.—Ou Jauu viy 21, Kliza Mary Bradbum, aged 2 yenrs a:.d 0 months. Burrows —At lit), East Graham street, Glasgow, on the 22ud N-.%*euiber, lAz\ Jhdc Mercer. wif»> of William Uurrow-, late winy and spirit merchant, Gl isgow. Cvllandkr.—O-i J inuiry 9, at his son's residence, Nicholson-street. North Carlt n, Melbourne, Adam Callander, aged 72 yea»s aud 11 months. Coaie.s.—• n January 3, at Egton. To Pahi, Fanny the much-beloved dau.-hter of Thomas aud Elizibeth Coates, aged 17 months. Coleijrook. — At Coromandel, on January ,8, Arthur De Coutcy, infant son of J. D. Colebrook, aged 8 months. Crombik. —On December 15, at the residence of Mr. Hugh Peck, The Grove, Pafaclava, Victoria, John Nicholas Crombie, Esq.. of St. Mungo Villi Ainber-ley-road, Wes-hiil, Sydenham, London, late of Victori - and New Zealand, aged 51 yean. January ID, John Saward Paines. late master mariner and teacher of navigation, ftged 67 years. I>inuwall. —At Waipu, on December 2D, the wife of John Dingwall, aged sSyea s.

Davidson.— On JanuaryG. Thomas, youngest son of Walter Davidsnn, aged 10 weeks Duff.—Ou November 21, at London, from tho 1 • Heels of woun's received in the attavk ou the Gate Pa, New Zealand, April, liC4. <'aptiin George Oraham l>uff, U.N., nephew of Henry P. We eh, of Melbourne and London. Eli is.—Oi January 23, at his father's residence, Mexandra-sLrcet, Alfred, third son of Maiiland and Frances Kill*, acred lyeir and 7 months. Gittos.—On January 26, at h:s parents' residence. Fonotihy, Kmest William, youuge s tson of John and Kliza Gittos, aged 1 year and 7 months. Hendkkros.—On January 8. at Ponaonby. Kmily. daughter of Mr. J. G. Hondcraon, aged 1 j errand 10 months. llKvwoor.—On January 13, .Anni* Amelia, fifth daughter of Oliver and Margaret Heywood, of Kpsom. ! Htu, — Jame* Hill, late oJBAI. 61st Regiment, he said at the age of 101 years. House.—On January 30, Adam Forman Ilorne, aged (J3 years. ! Horton.—On November 30, at the Old England ITotel, Heidelberg, R. F. B. Florton, asanyer to the Bank of New Zealand, formerly of Whitstable, Kent, aged 43 years. Kkrr.—Oo December 1, at Pitt-street, Flemington, Victoria, Henrietta Ann, the beloved wife of Andrew Kerr, and only daughter of Mrs. Preston, aged 18 years and 0 months. Knowlk*.—On December 25. at Tvcy street, Prahran, Victoria, Anne, wife of John O. Knowios, late Gas Inspector, Dunedln, N.Z Ljttlkcmtm> —Accidentally drowned at Riverhead, on January 14, James Littl-c.ild, aged 30. LimLOw.—Un January 18, at Parncll, tho wife of K. K. P. Ludl»w.aved 2(i. MaSDEn*o.—At Te Awamutu, on tho 24th January. Violet Cunstantino, infant daughter of Jameß and Emily Mandeno, nged 10 months. Marrineei. — On January 2, at Mangawharo, Wairoa, Kaipara, Mary, -tho beloved daughter of Wm. A. and Mary Marrincr, aged 11 months. Not lost, but gone before. Mawkks.—On January 29, at Waterview, Wliau, Harriet, twin daughter of Samuel and Harriot Mftwkes, aged 10 days. Maxwi-11. —At Manukau Road, on January 20, William Maxwell, Esq., in tho 01st year of his age. Ilia end was peace. McConnkll—At Hilden Farm, Upper W«iwera, on January 27, John McConnell, late of Llsburn, Belfast, Ireland. Mu.lkii. — On January 7, at Calverton Lodge, Sale strict. Froeman's Bay, Charles Miller, Uto of Cirencester. Gloucestershire, England, deeply regretted by all who know him, aged 50 years.—Home papers please copy. O'Haiuc.— On January 10, Edward John O'nare, infant son of Edward O'Hare, jun., agod 5 weeks and 3 days. Paukeb.—On January 23, James, the youngest son of tho lato John Parker, aged 5 years. Penman.—On January 13, at Bushsido Saw-mills, North Oruawharo, John Hunter Penman, aged 52, engineer and saw mill proprietor, formerly of New-castle-on-Tjne. Rae.—On November IP, at Ills residence. No. 6, Ronald-street, Glasgow, John Ra», aged 83, father of Mrs. Hendry Somervell, of this city. Rkkd. —On December 16, at his residence, Charles* street, Fitzroy, Melbourne, James Hoed, stair builder, thebclov>d father of R. T. Heed and Mrs Mamsett, twenty-six years a resident of Victoria, atjed 74. Rich.—On January 27, Mr. Edward Rich. ItiDJNfis.—On the 25th January, at Ardfallen, Rymonds-street, Ellen, relict of the late Richard Ridings, Esq. Ronciman.—At Sunnyside, Ponsonby, on Ja nary 2S, James Bruce, son of Kov. D. W. kunclman, aged 5 months. Ritchie.—At Fast Bank Cottage, West Calder, Scotland, on the 25th November. Mr. Gilb rt Ritchie, son of the late Mr. Gilbert Ritchie, merchant, Kirkeonnell, aged 42 years. Rout.—On the 23rd January, at her parents* residence, Princes-street, Onehunga, Mary Elizabeth, youngest daughter of John and Mary Rout, aged 10 months. Simpson.—On the 24th Novombor, aged 01, Jamns Simpson, jeweller, Eglinton-street, and Henth&eld, Preatwic*, Ayr. Stevbnson.—On tho oth of October, at his residence, Croydon, Surrey, England, Mr. Joseph Stevenson, in his 60th year, late of the Fast India Company, and father of Mrs. G. R. Ireland, of Melbourne. Deeply regretted. Sinton.— On the 26th January, at bar son's residence, Hobsonville, Margaret, relict of the late Mr. James Sinton, Jedburgh, Itoxburg.'hlre, Scotland, aged 72 years. Taylor.-On tho Bth January, at Onehunga, James Taylor, late telegraphist and postma3t«r,. Hamilton, Waikato, aged 37. Tqohah.—On the Bth January, at the Whan, Eliza Jane, second daughter of Mr. George Thomas, aged 16 years. Walker.—On January 6, Catherine, the beloved wife of Alexander Walker, compositor, aged 47 years. Watt.—on January 18, at Longlands, Hawke's Bay, James Watt, Esq., aged 45. WIDDOWBON.—On January 12, at the Provincial Hospital, Samuel, the eldest sob of Samuel and Ann Widdowson, aged 37 years.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5371, 3 February 1879, Page 7

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DEATHS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5371, 3 February 1879, Page 7

DEATHS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5371, 3 February 1879, Page 7