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DEATHS.

ALLEN.—On February 15, at the Thames Hospital John Allen, aged 60 years. AN DREWS.— Mangare, on January 25th, after a very lone painful illness, Ann, the wife 01 11. S. Andrews, Mangave, aged 73 years.

BI.OMFIELD. —On February -0, at the residence of Mr. Charles Blomtielil, Wood-street, Ponsonby, Eliza Blomtieid, aged 47 years. BOLOI'S.—On February ;>, ISSS. at her residence, Dublin-street, Ponsonby, .Mrs. Winifred Bolous.— R.I.P.

BONAR.—At Auckland, 011 February 2, Andrew Bonar, J.P., late of Kaukapakapa, aged 78 years. Respected by all who knew him. 11R0WN.—On February 2, Ahvin Charles, son of C. J. Brown, Richmond-street, Thames, aged 8 months.

BROWN.—On February 16, at Vermont-street, Vonsonby, Ernest William, the only child of Albert and Christina Brown, aged 10 months and a weeks. BURNS.—On February at 10 minutes to 11, at his residence, West-street, Major J. 11. Burns, aged 47 years. CHISHOLM.— On December, 29, ISSS, at Milton Road, Napier. Mary .lane (Cissy), the beloved wife of James R. (.'his holm, aged '24' years. Intoned at Wellington, January 6, 1888. DENIZE.— February 12, at Takapuna. Lucy Hannah, second daughter of John and Hannah Denize, aged 22. FARR—On February 3rd, at Auckland, George Fair, the beloved husband of Malvina Farr, aged 46 years.—Canterbury papers please copy. FLOOD.—At his parents' residence, on February 1, Walter James, third son of Joseph and MaryJane Flood, aged 4 years and 9 months.—Dublin papers please copy. FLYNN.—On February 4, at his residence, next Y.M.C.A. Rooms. Welleslev-street, Patrick l'lynn, late Gaoler at Mount Eden Gaol, aged 83 years. GIBBONS.—On December 22, at the Auckland Hospital, Sarah, the beloved wife of John Gibbous, aged 40 years. 11.1. P.

GILMOUR. — On February 1, at his residence Upper SymondAitPlet, John Gilmour, draper, aged 40 years.

GORDON.—OiI February 4th, at his residence, Augustus.street, Block 27, Thames, after a long ami painful illness, William Cordon, aged 7." years.

(«RUT.—On February 13, at his late residence, Orewa Waiwera, Major" C. do J. Orut, in his Slst year. His enU was peace IiASLETT.—On December 22, at Alameda, San Francisco, Annette, wife of Edward 11. liaslett, late of Auckland, N.Z., anil youngest daughter of the Lite Captain Luke V, ray, R.N.

HEEHHEOEN.—On February 3, at Itotorua, Edward Alfred Heerdegen, youngest son of Henry and Catherine Ilecrdegen, aged 5 years.

HEWITT.-On February 5, at her residence, Greystreet, Cambridge, Elizabeth, the wife of .Mr. Edward Hewitt, aged 30 years. HEWSON. —On February 11, at his mother's residence, Collingwood-street, l'onsonby, Archibald Hewaon, the eldest son of Margaret and Richard Hew.-mi, late of H.M. Customs, aged 23 years. HODUKINS.— On January 31st, at the District Hospital, Edward Hodjkins, aged 37 years. HOOK.—At Paparoa, on January 10, Charles Hook, aged 73 and 1) months. Deeply regretted.

JAMES.—On February 9, at her mother's residence, Hill-street, Block 27, Thames, Alice Jane, second daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth James, in her 20th year.

KENNY.—On January 27, at Ilunterville, near Marton, Juliana, the beloved wife of Francis T. Kenny.

KEMP.—At Matahia, on December 14, Alfred Ernest, grandson of 11. T. Kemp, late Civil Commissioner, beloved and regretted by all who knew him, aged 19 years.

MACKIE.—On January 23, at the residence, Terrace-street, Block 27, Thames Goldfleld, after a long and painful illness, Sarah Mclxies, the beloved wife of Mr. Hugh Mackie, Carpenter, aged 50 years. Native of Wigtonshire.—Stranraer and Capetown papers please copy. MACTIER.—On February 6tli, at Richmond Road, Ponsonby, Margaret, the beloved child of Anthony and Susie Mactier, aged 8 months. McASKIE. —February 20, at tho residence of his brother-in-law, Frederick Moore, St, Stephen's Road, Parnell, Joseph, eldest son of Rev. Joseph McAskie, Port Carbon, Pennsylvania, aged 30 years. MCDONALD. —At his residence, Whauwhau, Whangarei, on tho 7th February, Roderick McDonald, aged 88 years.

MOORE.—On January 10, on board the s.s. Rose Casey, from injuries received by a fall, John Thomas, youngest son of John and Susan Moore, Port Fitzvoy, (Ireat Harrier, in his nineteenth year. Beloved and respected by all who knew him.

MURPHY.—On February 24, at Inglewood, Flat Bush, Conway Grey Murphy, the dearly-beloved husband of Edith Mary Murphy, aged 58 years.— Home and American papers please copy. PHILIPS.—On February 18, at her late residence, Bradford-street, Parnell, Annie, the beloved wife of P. A. Philips, aged 52. QUINLIVAN.—OiI February 9, at her late residence, Liverpool-street, Margaret, the beloved wife of John Quinlivan, late of the Thames, aged 56 years.—Melbourne papers please copy.

RAKE.—On Sunday, February 12, at his residence, Oaklands Road, Mount Eden, Stansfleld Reynolds, the beloved husband of Sara Rake, and second son of T. Beaven Rake, Esq., Fordingbridge, Salisbury, England, aged 27. Typhoid fever.

RICHARDS.—On February 4, accidentally killed by a fall, Amy, the beloved daughter of James anil Catherine Richards, aged 7 years. R.I.P.

SMITH.—On February 7, of bronchitis, at Mount St. John, Henry Smith, aged 70 years, 25 years in New Zealand, from New Lenton, Nottingham, in ship Tyburnia, 1803, Nonconformist.—Home papers copy.

USIIAW.—On December 30, 18S7, at Reno City, Nevada, United States of America, of brain fever, Thomas Broadley Ushaw, late of Kaeo, County Whangaroa, New Zealand, deeply regretted.—Home papers please copy. WALLACE.—On February 14, at his parents' residence, Charles-street, Rocky Nook, Charles Robert, infant son of Thomas Robins and B. E. Wallace, aged 7 weeks. Jlequieseat in Pace.

WATT'S.—On February 10, at Onehunga, Florenca Amelia, the infant daughter of James W. and Elizabeth P. Watts, aged 3 months WELLS. January 25, 1888, after a short and painful illness, William Wells, aged 72 years.

WATERMAN.—On February 24, at his sister's residence. Luck's All House. Mount Eden Road, Richard Benjamin William Waterman, aged 37.

IN MEMORIAM. LAMBERT.—In loving memory of Mr. John Lambert, died December 18, 1887, in his 04th year, at Partia Bay, Whangarei Heads. By his affectionate son, P. W. Lambert, Wairoa South. MAXWELL.—In loving memory of William Maxwell of Otengi, Mangonui, who died in Auckland January 29, 1870.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8987, 27 February 1888, Page 8 (Supplement)

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DEATHS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8987, 27 February 1888, Page 8 (Supplement)

DEATHS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8987, 27 February 1888, Page 8 (Supplement)

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