DEATHS.
CLARKE.—On May 10, at the residence of F. J. Hazledine, Pamell, Marsden, seventh son of the late George Clarke, Esq., Waimate, Bay of Islands, aged, 52. Deeply regretted.
COLE. —After a long illness, Thomas Milfonl, the beloved son of George Loverson Cole, aged 29 years.
DAWSON.— May 9, at Warkworth, Mahurangi, after a short illness, John, eldest son of John and Helen Dawson, aged 22 years. DUNN.—On April 14, at her parents' residence, 3, Lambert-street, Richmond, Melbourne, Annie Klizabeth, only daughter of James and Annie Dunn, aged 15 months.
HARD WICK. -On April 27, at Ivy Nook, Mount Eden, Auckland, Charles Eugene Hardwick, of Port Albert, Kaipara, New Zealand, and late of Southwick, Brighton, England, in his 33rd year. HEARD.—On April 22, at Newmarket, Etta! Jane, the beloved daughter of George and Isabel Heard, aged 3 years and 3 months. Deeply lamentei HOWLAND.—On May 2, at Waiorongoraai, Te Aroha, Christian, eldest son of John ami Mar? Howland, aged 5 years and 9 months. Isle of Man papers please copy. HUGGINS.—At Whanui, Parua Bay, on the 3rd of May, Mary, the beloved wife of R. A. Hiisgw-j, after a long and painful illness ; aged 72.—Bristol, England, papers please copy. HUNT.—On May 6, at Eversley, Walton, in her ISth year, Flossie, second daughter of John ana Fanny Hunt.
HUNTKH. -On May 3, at his father's residence, Kirkwood-street, Thames, Fred. Eadeliffe Hunter, aged 2S years.—Australian papers please copy. KIRKPATRICK. —On March 2, at Hindis?, Amelia, the beloved wife of John Kirkpatrirt, m daughter of the late W. P. Kirkwood, of this City. — V> anganul papers ploase copy. LANG.—On May 11, at the Provincial Hospital, Auckland, Robert Lang, second son of Mr. Jo-" Lang, of Mangere, aged 20 years. LAYBOURN.— Manukau Road, Parnell,J* Anne, beloved daughter of Adam and Sarah w®* Laybourn, aged months. Not lost, but gone 0K —Melbourne and Nelson papers please coffLONG.— April 25, at Papakura Valley./ Edward Long, late of Manchester, England-, HP 20. MATTHE\VS.-On April 22, at Mowick, Gillian Matthews, late of Oxfordshire ; aged 75 years. McGEE.-On April 29, at the residence of »fl son (Mr. O. C. McGee), Otahuhu, Ann, relict ««» late James McGee, late of Ardee, County W«S* Ireland ; aged SI years. McLEOD.-Oh April 15, at Sunnyside, WJ Annie, fourth daughter of Donald and Mars*" McLeod, aged 19 years. Deeply regretted. MCLEOD.—On May 8, at ShorUand-street, K«j neth McLeod, engineer, after a long and pa«" illness. , MELVILLE.— Stonehaven. Scotland, on *« ruary 21, Jeannie Wylle Melville, w,do *,M,«; late James Melville, of-Valley Road, Mount toe* MILLIGAN.-On April 21, at the Thames pital, from injuries received at Waitekauri, iMilligan, aged 47 years. y, MURRAY.—On April 12, of heart disease,» _ residence, Crossburn, Mangapai, George .' • • late of Otago, aged 61. xiaatvA NEWTON.-On April 25, at Ruarangl, Mary Ann, beloved wife of «'m, IS .my ton, aiw suffering from cancer. 0 O'REILLY.-Ou March 31, ather Louise 89, Queensberrv-street, North Melbourne, ffl Mary, dearly-beloved wife of Caleb tome*"* 8 " late of Auckland, New Zealand ; aged J))^ POOLEY.—On March 5, at Liscard. kn« England. Annie Julia, daughter ot mo Charles Cheever; aged 4S years. . e PURDIE.-On May 10, at her parents reM hta Northcote, Beatrice Maud, the youngest t T.' of C. W. S. Purdie, aged 0 years and 3 raoniu-- . SHEVLIN. -On May. 7, at GU«^ e(l » Newton, Mary Clare Shcvhn (E. de Mane;, *=> -R.I.P. , .shell SOMERVELL. - On May 3, Andrew N* - Somervell, aged S4 years. ~^idence, TENNENT.-On April 23. at his lata >r» M .D„ Symonds-street, Charles Emerson rennei , .57 the beloved husband of Sarah lennent, » years. . , Thoni* s WEBSTER.-On May 7, at KaiwaW, Whattoff Webster, aged 57.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9369, 20 May 1889, Page 12
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