DEATHS.
ALLEN.—On November 23,1893, at her daughter's residence, 50, Lyndhurst-street, Glebe Point, Sydney, after a long and painful illness, Winifred, relict of the late Michael Allen, hire of Auckland, and dearly-beloved mother of Mrs. F. H. Cox. R.I.P. Call not back the dear departed. Anchored safe where storms are o'er ; On the border-land we left her, Soon to meet and part no more. ARNOLD.— December 3, suddenly, Edward, dearly-beloved husband of Sarah Arnold, Vincent, street. AMODEO.— On December 20, at her residence Lower Nelson-street, Jane, the beloved wife of Captain F. Ainodeo, and eldest daughter of Mr. Thunias Lonergan, after a long and painful illness, borne with Christian fortitude, aged 42 years.— R.I.P. BANKART.—On December 20, at his residence, Parnell, Howard the beloved husband of Ada Bankart, after a long illness, patiently borne, aged 66. BENNETT.— December 11, at his residence. Symonds-street, William ft., the beloved husband of Ada Florence Bennett, and second son of the late Mr. Bennett, and son-in-law of Mr. A. G. Pulleng, in his 31st year. BERGHAN. — On November 26. 1593, James Eerghan, aged 55 years, "Safe in the arms of Jesus." BEST.—On October 27, in Dublin, Ireland, Edward Stuart, second son of the Rev. Edward Best, Auckland, aged 37 years. " We sorrow not even as others which have no hope." , CANHAM.—On December 5, at his father's resi. rlence, Symonds-street, after a long affliction, John Thomas (Tom), the beloved ton of 11. and J. Canham, aged 29 yews. DALTON.— December 23, at Kingsland. Arthur I<eighton, the beloved son of G. E. and Annie Dalton, age'' -1 years. DORRINGTOX.—On December 8, at his daughter's residence (Mrs. G. Nutting), Mount Roskill Road, Nathaniel Dorrington, in his 90th year. FINEY.—On December 24, at Bedford-street, Parnell, of peritonitis, Rhoda Ellen, third daughter i of Solomon and Rose Finey, aged & years and 10 ; months. FITZGERALD.— December 25, John Francis Joseph Fitzgerald, native of Dublin, Ireland, youngest dearly-beloved son of Michael and Ana Fitzgerald, and dearly-beloved husband of Elizabeth Fitzgerald,aged 48 years. ILL P. i GALL. -On November 14, at Rangiriri, suddenly; Elizabeth May, beloved wife of John Gall, and eldest daughter of James Quick Tristram, Kihikihi, Waikato; aged 32 years HILI?ORD.— November 29, at his residence, Holmvood, Waikiekie, Robert Hilford, in his 71st year. ', HUNT.—On December 1, at St. Ann's Road Devonaort, after a short illness, Thomas Hunt, the dearly-beloved father of Mary Grace and Ann Grayd':>n, in his 83rd year, deeply regretted. " Safe in the arms of Jesus." LEE,?.—On December 25, at the residence of Mr. Herbert Rose, Victoria Avenue, Mount Eden, John, the you lgest son of the late Thomas Lees, formerly of Hamilton, Waikato. Interred at Hamilton on Wednesday, the 27th. R.I.P. MAGUIRK.—On November 30, at the residence of his brother, Belgrove, Nelson, Elliott Maguire, second son of the late Thomas Maguire, County Fermanagh, Ireland, aged 63 years. McCONOCHIK.—On October 9, at Sydney, James McConochie, dearly beloved brother of Jane Ower, of Thames, aged 59. MCLEAN.—On November 27, killed by accident at Papakura sawmill, James Carmicbael, youngest and dearly-beloved son of Andrew and Catherine McLean, aged 20 years and 6 months. Deeply regretted. j MOSELY. —On Sunday. December 10, 1893, ■ Annie Exley, the beloved wife of Abraham Mosely, and loving daughter of Charles and Mary Ann Hooker, in her 28th year. ! NEWCOMBE.— December 6, at Rose Bank, Tauhoa, Richard Newcouibe, in his 52nd year.— Home papers please copy. OGILVIE-— 4, West Brighton Crescent, Portobello, on the Ist Nov., the Rev. Duncan Ogilvie, D.D., senior minister of Graham's Road United Presbyterian Chinch, Falkirk, Scotland, in the 77th year of his age and 49th of his ministry. PEARCE.— Od December 3, 1593, at the residence of her patents, Prince Arthur Hotel, Grace Isabella, dearly-beloved daughter of W. H. and M. J. Pearce, aged 19 years after a short illness. Deeply regretted. READ.- December 10, at her father's residence, Emmett-street, Ponsonby, Jane, the fourth daughter of Mr. George Read. RINTOUL.-On November 25, at The Hermitage, Maungaturoto, Mary Lindsay, eldest daughter of D. B. Masson, and beloved wife of James Rintoul; aged 24. Deeply regretted. SO ALL.—On December 4, at the residence of his daughter, Kyber Pass Road, James Charles Soall, aged 77. Deeply regretted, TOMES.—On December 10, at her late residence, Pitt-street, Auckland, Frances Mary Ann Tomes, widow of the lato John Tomes, Deputy Assistant Commissary General, and youngest daughter of Colonel Lone, 51st Regiment. Private interment.— Tasmanian and Home papers please copy. WATTIE.—On December 6, at Epsom, Sarah, the beloved wife of James Wattie; aged 45 years. WAYLAND.— December 12, at his residence, Onehunga, John Wayland, eldest son of the late John Muir Wayland, aged SO years. WIGMORE.—On December 2, at Mercury Bay, Benjamin George Bradshaw Wigmore, youngest son of the late Henry Wigmore, Esq., of Kilbarry, County Cork, and Bally Hea, County Waterford. and grandson of the late Robert Bradshaw, Esq., of Alleen, County Tipperary. WINDSOR—On December 12, at Union-street, Marian Adeline, the dearly-beloved wife of Edward Charles Windsor, aged 38 years. YATES.—On December 1, on board the Taka. puna, Thomas Ed. Yates, of Cleckheaton, Yorkshire, England, aged about 45 years. Home papers please copy.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9395, 29 December 1893, Page 4 (Supplement)
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