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DEATHS

AITKEN.-On March 8, ? the residence of Mr Wm. G. Douglas, Pokeno, Isabella, widow of th» late Thomas Aitken, aged 68 years. £ tha ARDILL.— January 10, at Aldernev srroof Pimhoo, after a short illness, Thomas Ardill Hr«„V Templemore, Ireland, aged 42. ' ate of BARRON.—On January 9, atSummerhill, Nevnv, char, Aberdeenshire, Ann Barron matron p house, daughter of the late Robert Barron Ti'.'i'i" nessle, aged 45. ' uu - BRASH.—On February 28, James Brash aired v. BEST.-At City Road, on March If, Ruby » ' only and beloved child of Frank and Harris/; Best, and grand-daughter of the Hon. Win .s « son, M.L.C,, aged 14 months. — Gisborne' in,,"" please copy. * ' Lra BROWNING.-On March 17, at Remuera Rohp* Browning, second son of Samuel Brown rf ti stone, Epsom, aged 35. Bl n ttl CAMPBELL.—On March 3, Donald Campbell , Wairoa South, aged 46 years. ' U| ot COAD.—On February 28, at his fathers reside* corner of Sandes and Richmond Strets Tin, ' Samuel Coad, the third beloved son of win- ' Henry and Catherine Coad, aged 23. im DAVIS.—On February 27, at St. Luke's Purer, Mount Albert, Annie Kathleen Irene, infn it, " a' ter of the Rev. J. King and Annie Davis all * months. ' dfeßtJ fel fc'lit DAW.—On January 11, in Kellet Road p r ,v after a lone and painful illness, Saran (iicpJ'kA a wife of James Byles Daw, aged 73. ' Ql,W;i n), DONALD.—On January 8, atDuguid's EuiiiKintore Place, Aberdeen, James Donald ]■ ■> mw sawyer, aged 70. " ,uu >htnv ow i DITPEJI. — March 8, at Church-strpe* r, port, Frederick Thomas, eldest son ofFrpd- V " Il »" and Mary Under, aged 5 years and 7 months n^ ENSOR.—On March 1, at her late rJ^ Hill-street, Block 27, Thames, Annie thl i i ! wife of Mr. James Ensor, aged 63 years. etl GILL—On March 14, at Lake Takanuna i.i George Gill, aged 34. John GOSSBTT -On March 5, 1838, at Parnell t, l( + land, New Zealand, James William Uos'-efti Royal Engineers, in his 7Uth year. UOSoe "> lata HAINES.-On March 19, George name, „, keeper, Pahi, killed by accidental &£* re " gun, aged 43. » e UI a HERBERT.-On June 13, at St (;„„„,:„ ,-,., Forest Hill, Kent, Catherine Herbert ™dV ' HERDEGEN.-On March <~ at rUL,, Ro SP daughter of Henry and Kathedne lie m '«, T l 21 years. "«ue b tn, aged HlCKLlNG.—OnJanuarvll.atEiKiiPviiiiiD , Camberwell, Eleanor, widow of he 'JRoad, Hickling, aged 76. ltlt Ute Jl ™« HILL. —On February 23 at r ata,mi It Francis second son of John ami Kate Hill, XrtlmrT town, County Wexford, Ireland, in his 2uth yew HODGIN.-On February 27, at the Domain, John Hodgin, aged 08 years. ' UUUII INSULL.—On March 19, James Martin Inmdl <™ of the late Rev. J. J. Insull, of Bedford, England) aged 25 ' °' » JOUGHIN.—On December 17,1557 at Somerset East, South Africa, Charles Joseph, sin of the lata Daniel Joughin, of Ballaquark, Bride Isle of Man aged 29 years. ' KEATES.-On March 7, at the residence of his daughter, Occidental Hotel, Joseph Keates, aged 82. < 6 LEAR.—On January 29, at Villa Tennyson San Reino, Edward Lear, aged 74. ' MACDONALD. - On March 12, at Devonport North Shore, at the residence of his son-ill- aw (Mr F. Nutter), Rev. Alexander Macdonald, aged 75 ■ MACLEAN.-On February 2, at Bleak House .Howick, Robert Maclean, aged 75 years. ' MACTAVISIL— January 13, at York, Florence daughter of the late Dugald Mactavish \\'.s' Sheriff Substitute of Argyllshire. „ ' MCDONALD.— February 25th, at Whangarei Heads, after a painful illness and much suffering John McDonald, aged 35 years. "' McIIUG H.—On March 14, at the District Hospital Frank McH ugh, late mate of schooner Daisy, aged 29 years. *' " MEYERS.—At Sackville-street, Dublin, Nora, youngest and beloved child of Samuel and Matilda Meyers, aged three years. MILLER. —On March IS, at his residence, Mangere, John, eldest son of the late Serjeant Miller, of the Rifle Brigade, in his 44th year.—K.l.P. MILNE.—On March 5, at his residence, Park road, James Milne, late of Coalesland, County Tyrone, Ireland, aged 77. MORLEY.—On -March 9, accidentally killed by the falling of a tree, Walker, the third son of the late Win. Morley, in the 39th year of his age. MULLAR.—On January 13, at Smyrna Road. West Hampstead, John, son of the late Arthur Mullar, of Fanton, Brittany and Edinburgh, aged 07. MUNRO.—On March 11, at Hobson-street, Auckland, Jane McCallum, infant daughter of William and Agnes Munro. MURDOCH.—On January 25, at Castle-street, Aberdeen, Elizabeth Williams, wife of Alexander Murdoch, upholsterer, aged 32. O'DONNELL. — On March 23, at the Hospital. Auckland, Bartholomew Septimus O'Donnell, aged 52.—R.1. P. PATTERSON.—On February 28, at the residence of Mr. M. Duff, Gleudutf, Grey-street, Jeanette, the beloved wife of Wm. Patterson, aged 51 years. POULTER.—On March 12. at his residence, Basque Road, after a short illness, James Poulter, aged 01 years. Essex papers please copy. 5 REID.— On January 12, after a few days' illnes , William Reid, of Santa Clara, Funchal, Madeira.; native of Kilmarnock, Scotland ; urothar to Mrs, McGuffle, North Shore ; aged Of. ROWE.—On February 20, at the Thames Ho» pital John Rowe, aged 54 years. SMITH.— March 3, at 2.20. at the Primitive Methodist Parsonage, Waketield-street, Walter, the darling child of Rev. A. J. and Mrs. Smith, aged Hi months. " Up into His loving arms Our darling one lie took, And turned adown into the shade, And crossed the little brook Called Death ; And so our little boy Arrived safe at our Father's House— The home of peace and joy." STARLING.—On January 12, in Chelsea, Edward Starling, solicitor, formerly of Sackville-street, St. James', aged 81. TATTERS ALL.—On March 23, at Victoria Avenue, Eden Terrace, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. William Tattersall, sen. ; aged 57. THOMSON.—On March 5, Henry Collett Thomson, aged 71 years. TOLE.-On March 16, at Ponsonby, Auckland, in her 11th month, Nellie Houghton, the dearly beloved child of Joseph A. and Nellie Tole. TURNER. — On March 20, at Rugby, Parnell, after a long illness, George Robert Turner, late of N'garuawaliia, aged 59, deeply regretted. WARING.—On February 29th, at Home-street, Arch-hill, Richard, the dearly beloved son of Richard and Mary Elizabeth Waring, of Alma Place, Ponsonby, aged eight months. WHITE.— March 2, at the Thames Hospital, George White, aged 39 years. WHITE. — On March 10, at the mother's residence, Tararu Road, Thames, George, youngest soli of the late George White, aged 5 years. WILLIAMSON.— Thursday, March 22, at his residence at The Pa, James Williamson, aged To. YOUNG.—On January 7, atßothnick, Fetteresso, Kincardineshire, James Young, farmer, aged 72. WORRALL.—At his parent.*' residence, Epsom, George E. Worrall, age 20, the beloved son of George and Mary Ann Worrall.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9011, 26 March 1888, Page 12

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DEATHS New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9011, 26 March 1888, Page 12

DEATHS New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9011, 26 March 1888, Page 12