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DEATHS.

BUCKLEY.—On November 10, at h.. parents' residence, Browne-street, Ponsonhr Mary Topaz (Polly), dearly-beloved and el*' est daughter of Edward A. and Emma Buck ley, aged 35 years. Deeply regretted.

BRIOHAM.—On November 11. at his father'i residence, Marino. York--! reel. Parnell J McCrea. second son of J. M, Brigham. '

BROWNE.—On November 15. at the rei : denco of his brother-in-law. J. Varne.v, HanT'l ton. William Warwick, "ho beloved' son of Captain Charles and Jane Browne.

BENNETT.—On November 19. Nt Woollahra Sydney. Alice Mary widow of the lave Ed" ward Bennett, barrister-at-law, &nd eldest daughter of the late John Woodhouse, Esq of Parncll. Auckland. ' H ''

BRIDDOCK.—On November 20. at hi« i afe residence. Papakura Valley. Joseoh Bndilock atred 75 years.—Home papers please copy. ' CAIRNS.— November 17, at his late resi dence, Chapel-street. Adam Cairns aged 61* years. ' x

CHABWTN— November 5. at his resi dence, Middlebrook. Maungaturoto titer , short but painful illness. William 'chadVrin late of Nottingham. England, aged 92 yea?. CORBETT.-On November 19, at the Manor Home. Epsom. Jessie Gibson, the dcarly-bebvert sister of Mrs. J. C. Scott, Mrs. R. S . S land and Jean C. Corbett, Epsom, and second daughter of the late Robert Telfer Corbet M.D. and J.P., Brooklands. Tuakau, late senior surgeon Glasgow Roval Infirmary Scotland.

DICKEY.—On November 9, 1901, at Onehunga. Edward Montgomery, second son of A. .T. Dickey, of Mangere, and dearly-beloved husband of Fannio Louiso Dickey, in his 45th year.

DRINNAN.—On November 24. at " Fairview " Kaukapakana. Lyall Hamilton, the dearly, loved son of .Tames and Agnes M. S. Drinnan aped 8 months. '

FRANCIS.—On Wednesday. November 13, ju her residence. Pae.roa. Mary Eliza, widow ol the late Philip Lloyd Francis, of Penrose. Auckland.

FAWCETT.—On November 23, 1901. at his late residence. Karangahnpo Road, Robert, dearly-beloved husband of Louisa Fawcett aged 46 years.

FERGUSON.—On November 26, at his late residence. East Tamaki (suddenly), John, the beloved husband of Mary Jano Ferguson, aged 68 years.

FROST.—On November 27, at her residence,' Warkworth. Dora Emma, dearly-beloved wife, of the Rev. George Frost, aged 33 years. " At rest."

GRIBBLE.— November 12, suddenly, ail her late residence, Kingsland Road, Mary Ann, relict of the late Mr. James Gribble. formerly of Thames and Waikato, aged 63 years. GORDON.— Sunday, November 17. at her son's residence, Adelaide-street, Freeman's Bay. Mary, widow of the late Captain Gordon, at the age of 76 years. R.I.P. HUNT.—At Auckland, on November 10, Henry Gardner Hunt, of Suva, Fiji, aged 49. HAWKE.—On the 12th instant, George Penrose Hawke, at the District Hospital, aged 34. HOSKING.—On November 21, at his brother's residence, Fernleigh, Waiuku, Charles Grick Hosking, aged 75 years. " His end was peace." HILL.— November 26, 1901, Temple, relict of the late Forbes Hill, in her 54th year. HIPKINS.—On November 27, at her daughter's residence, Archhill, Hephzioan, relict of David Hipkins. Ironmaster, late West Bromwich, Staffordshire. HARRIS.—On November 27, Evelyn Elizabeth (Eva), the youngest beloved daughter of Jane H. and the late George Harris, aged 19 years. LYNCH.— November 8, at the Mercury Bay Hospital, Joseph Lynch, the dearly beloved husband of Louisa Lynch, of Knaotunu. Deeply regretted.— LP. He was with sickness sore oppressed. Which wore his strength away; But now he's gone to endless rest, Where treasures ne'er decay. Lone and weary nights of sickness, Yet he never did complain. But he suffered all in meekness, And to die in Christ is gam. LONGMORE.—On November 21, at Crammer Road, New Lynn, Mary Longniore, aged 90 years. LA ROCHE.— the residence of her daughw ter, Mrs. Bailey, Boston Road, Jane La Roche, mother of Cha-s. La Roche and Mrs. Whiting, age 84. Her end was peace. LEVERT.—On Tuesday, November 19, E. E. F. Levert, of Waioweka, To Kaha, Opotiki, and formerly of Ardleigh Rectory, Colchester, Essex, England, in his &4th year. MILLIKEN.—On November 8, 1901, after a lingering and painful illness, borne with Christian fortitude and resignation, Laetitia, the dearly beloved wife of James Milliken, Kaipara Flats, in her 83rd year. MCGUFFLE.—On Sunday, November 10, at her late residence, Beach Road, Devonport, Marion McGuffiie, aged 86. MACKIE.—On Monday, November 11, 1901, at her residence. Lower Vincent-street, Auckland, Frances Mary, the beloved wife of A. Mackie, in her 32nd year. No mourning. MACNICOL.—On November 13, at St. James* Manse, Christina, the beloved wife of Rev. R. F. Macnicol. MAHONEY.—On November 24. at the Auckland Lunatic Asylum, Daniel Mahoney, aged 43 years. R.I.P.

NEWCOMB.— November 11, at her late residence, Molesworth-street. Wellington, Julia, widow of the late William Robert Newcomb, and dearly beloved mother of. Stanley and Neville Newcomb, of this city. NICCOLLS.— November 13. at his residence, Calliope Eoad, Devonport, William Henry, the dearly-beloved husband of Lucy, S. Niccolls, in his 82nd year, late of Newnhan, Shropshire, England. Home, Shropshire papers please copy. PARK.—On November 16. 1901. at Onehunga, James, the beloved husband of Elizabeth Park, manager of the Onehunga Woollen Mills, in his 64th year. POPE.— November 16, 1901, at Boston Road, Auckland, Frederick Sherlock Willis Pope, aged 70 years. SHEDDAN.— November 8, 1901. at his late residence, Franklin Road, Robert, the beloved husband of Mary Sheddan, in his 83rd year. STAFF.—On November 9, at her late residence, Exmouth-street, off Newton Road, after, a short illness, Charlotte, relict of the late Fredk. Stuff, of Whangarei. and dearly-be-loved mother of S. W. and H. A. Staff, aged 62 years. Her end was peace. Deeply regretted. SULLIVAN.—On November 5, 1901, at Onehunfra, Bridget, relict of the late Samuel Sullivan, and mother of Mrs. Mary Brennan, n her 87th year-R.I.P. STYLES.— November 21, at Riverton, Southland, after short illness, James Styles. in his 82nd year, late contractor and clerk of works. Colonist of 50 years, and beloved father of F. W. Styles, Stationmaster, Auckland, and Henry Styles, Loco. Foreman. Chilian State Railway)?. At rest, sweet rest. STEWART.—On. November 3, 1901, at Pokeno, Charles Stewart, late of Paisley, Scotland, aged 67 years. SULLIVAN.—On November 12, accidentally killed at Waihi mine, Jeremiah, beloved husband of Emily Frances Sullivan, Kihikihi, aged 36 years. I.P. West Australian papers please copy. SINCLAIR.— November 25, 1901. at the Thames, Peter Sinclair, aged 51 years. TEBBUTT.—On November 13. Robert Tebbutt, late of Opuawhanga, aged 62. suddenly, of heart failure, at, the Auckland Hospital. TOTMAN.—On November 16, at Burleighstreet. Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Auraham 'Potman. THOMAS.— November 23, 1901, at the Thames, Elizabeth, relict of the late Thomas Thomas, of Auckland, in her 80th year. WHITE.—On November 12, at Dargaville, accidentally killed through a fall from a horse. William John, second dearly-beloved son of Henry and Jane White, of Henderson, aged 24. WYNYARD.—On November 20, at Auckland, Robert McDonnell, beloved husband of Gertrude M. Wynyard, and youngest son of the late Major-General Robert Henry Wynyard, C.8., of the 58th Regiment, aged 59 years.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11824, 29 November 1901, Page 4 (Supplement)

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DEATHS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11824, 29 November 1901, Page 4 (Supplement)

DEATHS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11824, 29 November 1901, Page 4 (Supplement)