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-<0 0' I'okeno Valley correspondent writos : "~1 deeply regret to have to record \Vk ' h Mrs. das. Reyburn, junior, at , hanf»arei, formerly Miss Annie Kust, and '•iter of our much respected teacher, ' lr ' AM. Rust, of this place. Deceased P. ass away on September 7. The very jjncereitfc sympathies of all the residents of its district (where this very happy diaPositioned lady was living for a few months), l ro course with nob only Mr. and Mrs. ' us t. junior, but also Mr. and Mrs. A. M. > Us t, senior, of Whangaroi (whose family "ye been known to " your own" for nearly , lr V years), who only a few weeks since K .their own second ittlo boy. Mr. Rust : Ce u' ed I the mournful news by telegraph am*. i?i' 'y '"ing. I may add, a more L (l la ble "d Christianlike young woman it tv "ever been my privilege to know, ceased was but recently married. l ß,r TKLKOKAI'II,-- CORRESPONDENT. J rj., Whanoakki, Wednesday, svhr,,," UUen d of Mrs. James Reyburn, jun., Mom? c °niparatively sudden decease on took iY mo "d n "' caused a great; sensation, 'Tut e .' 18 afternoon at the cemetery. , funeral concourse was large. itlenHf >eni ' "f Mrs. Mackenzie, an old of t1,,. tr ovr years of age, and a resident the cw ™ nihon V took place this afternoon at teprott"l ty lu Wfts ,nuc ' l respected and
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8668, 10 September 1891, Page 5
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