t> 1 T»Our Mahurangi correspondent" writes :— '• With sorrow and regret I have to record I- one of the saddest and most melancholy n events that has ever occurred in the annals 5, of our settlement, and that is the funeral of r adaughter of Mr. H. Phillips, butcher, Wark3, worth, and sister of Mr. W. Phillips, of the Dome Valley. The deceased lady was with her husband and two children on her - way to this neighbourhood with the view of i- settlement in this county, as she had been in n delicate health for some time, and great 5, hopes were entertained that this climate g might be of some benefit. A large number r- of relations are domiciled here, and she it looked forward with some delight to seeing )f so many of her friends, but her hopes were ie not to be fulfilled, for she died on landing )f at Wellington, and her remains were )f forwarded here for interment, which took y place in the Church of England Cemetery d on Friday, the 16th, and I need hardly say ie that the sorrowing relations have the sympathy of the whole settlement.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9218, 22 November 1888, Page 5
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