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DEATHS.

4.NDERSOX.— September 0, at his late ' residence, Maraeroa, Hokianga, Alexander Anderson. Deeply regretted. BEAKE.—On August 30, 1902, at her son's residence. Chapel-street, Auckland, Charlotte, relict of the late Thomas Beake, aged 76 years. . BELL.—On September 10, at Brookby, Manurewa, Thus Bowman Bell, aged 37. = BBADNEY.—On September 1, at his late residence, Northcote, Joseph Bradney, the beloved husband of Emily Bradney, aged 81. : His end was peace. ( . '■';■■ BUCKWORTH.— June 9, at Exeter, the Rev. Thomas llolford Buckworth, Hector of East Worlingtou, Devonshire, England, and , eldest son of the late Rev. Thomas Everard , Duckworth, aged 52 year 3. BUCKWORTH.—On August 13, at his resi- : deuce, Katikati, Tauranga, after a brief ill- ■ r ness, Everard Francis, second son of the late -Rev Thomas Everard Bnckworth, of Nor- ' bury Rectory, Shropshire, and Evenlode Rectory, Worcestershire, England, aged 43 years. i Home papers please copy. t BUKLINSON.—On September 4. in her 37th year, Alicia Griffith, the dearly-loved wife of 0. M. Bnrlinson, of Caversham, Dunedin. BLONG.—On August 20, 1902. at Tokatoka, Mabel Adelaide Boris, dear little daughter of 'J', and M. Blong, aged 2 months. BLAIR.— September 7, 1982, at the Auckland Hospital. William, the second son of .• "William and Ellen Blair, aged 28 years. i CALLAWAY.— September 5, at Mrs. Har- i vey's residence, Mount Albert, Charlotte, youngest daughter of Robert Callaway, late i of Tauranga, aged 14 years. OABILL.— September 6, 1902, at Cam- i bridge. Thomas Martin, dearly-beloved hus- j band of Marion G. Cabill, and eldest son of Matthew James and Marion Cahill, Queenstreet, Thames, aged 54 years.— papers please copy. CHARLSWORTH.—An Tuesday, September 9, j at the residence of Mr. Higgott, King-Street, Arohhill, Elizabeth, the wife of W. Chartsworth, C.E., aged 43. DIBBLE.— August 25, at Mrs. Rush- ; brook's, Onehunga, infant (laughter of Christopher Huett and Mary Isabella Dibble She rests with the angels above. GOODMAN.— August 15. at the Gisborne ! Hospital, of heart disease. Charles Goodman, son of Alex. Goodman, of the Spa, Learning- j ton, and lato of Willow Hall. Peterborough, England; aged 52 years. GUERIN.— September 3. at Kaikohe, ! Bay of Islands, Eric John, only beloved boh | of T and J Guerin; aged 6 years. "Suffer ;; little children to come unto me." • !' GOAED On September 8, at Rawlingstone ; Private Hospital. Grafton Road, Jane, the dearly-beloved wife of James Goard, aged 63 'v' years. Beloved by all that knew her. HALYDAY —At the residence of Captain "fearing. Hobson-street, James, the second * ; eon of the late A. B. Halyday, aged 17 months. HOSKING — August 31, at the District '■ Hospital, Robert, dearly beloved second eon of Thomas and Mary Hosking, of Pitt-street, .'' aged 11 years Thames papers please copy HOFFMANN.—On September 5, a- Napier, Carl Ludwig. dearly-beloved husband of Inez Hoffmann, and third son of W P. Hoffmann, of Auckland, |

HUGHES—On September 10. 1902, at th residence of Mr. Alfred ProbeVt, Remuer Road, Frederick Hushes, aged 79 years, fei merly of the Lands and Deeds Registry Office Auckland. KENNEDY.—On September 5, at his lat residence. King-street, Newmarket, Auckland New Zealand, William Kennedy,, in his 76ti year.—Homo and American papers pleas copy. LANG.—On September 14. 1902, John Lang late of Mangere, in his 63i-d year. LEIGH.—On Thursday. August 28, at hi mother's residence, Esplanade Roud. Moun Eden. .Tames Lamb Leigh, beloved b.usbant of Elizabeth Leigh (late of Whangarei Heads) aged 51. LATIMER.— September 4, at his late resi dence, " Fairfield." Pukekohe, James, the be loved husband of Ella Latimer, in his 6ls year. LEANING.—On September 8. George II Leaning, aged 53 years, late of Lincolnshire England. MCGARRY.—At the District Hospital George, the beloved son of lie late John am Kathleen McUarry, of County Roscommon Ireland. R.I.P. MCCTJLSKY.—On August 29, at her residence Hobson-strcet, Jane, the devoted wife of Nei McCulskv, aged 73 years. Arrived in the Jam Gifford in 1842. MACFAELANE.—On September ?.. at the Auckland District Hospital. Theodore, the dearly-beloved son of the late Rev. Samue. Macfarlane, of Christchurch, in Ins 15tl year. '• Asleep in Jesus." MALCOLM.—On September 5, at Gladstone Road, Parneil, Francis D.. eldest son or Jainei and Emily Malcolm, aged 18 year*. MILNE.— September IC. at hen- late residence. Park Road, Margery Milne, relict of th« late James Stuart Milne, of County Tyrone. Ireland, in her 93rd year. MORAN.—On September 15, 1902. at Uppei Lome-street, Margaret Amelia Moran, aged 31 years. R.I.P. MURPHY.—On July 27. at Gerrniston Camp, Johannesburg, S.A., Surgeon Lieutenant, Colonel G. Wyndham Murphy, second sou ol the late Rev. Canon Murphy, Downpatrick, Co. Down, Ireland. PARTRIDGE.— September 8. 1902, at the Auckland Hospital. Lydia, the beloved wife of Richard Edward Partridge, after a long and painful illness, aged 59 years. Pahnerston North and Waihi papers please copy. PETERSEN.—On September 6, at hit parents' residence. John-street. Ponsonby, Lionel Richard Gon'cn, the dearly-beloved youngest son of C. W. A. and C. H. Petersen, aged 6 years and 7 months RICHARDSON.—On August 30, 1902. Margaret Caroline, wife of William Dever Richardson, of Napier, and fourth daughter of Margaret and "the late Reuben Haslip, of Onehunga. SPARGO.—On September 14. 1902, at his residence. Quay-street, after a. short, hut painful illness. Henry, the dearly-beloved husband of Margaret Spargo. aged 57. At Best. SPENCER.—On September 14. at his daughter's residence. Pompallier Terrace, John Silencer, late of Ireland-street, Ponsonby. in his 79th year. STUART.—O.I August £2. of pneumonia. Beatrice G. O. Stuart, youngest- daughter of Mr. A. G. Stuart, late of Bewick. SECCOMBE.~On September 1. at Avondale, after a painful illness. Annie Gertrude, the dearly-beloved wife of Howard H. Seccombe, acred 23. Her suffering was borne with Christian fortitude. SMITH.—On .Tuesday, September 9. at his residence, Papakura, Mr. Clark Smith, aged WOOD.—Ou September 2. at her residence, Waihi. Charlotte Elizabeth, the dearly-be-loved wife of George .1. Wood, and daughter of George and Elizabeth Biackwell, Trypheua, Great Earlier Island, aped 24 years. Loved by all who knew her. YATES.—On September 1. at Hikurangi. after a short illness, the dearly-beloved wife of A. F. Yates, aged 35 years. Deeply regretted. ZIMAN.-On September 12. 1502. at his parents' residence. Clifton Road. Ponsonby, Jose Mielziner, the dearly-beloved youngest son of Jacob and Rosalie Ziman, aged 10 years and 9 months.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12074, 18 September 1902, Page 4 (Supplement)

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DEATHS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12074, 18 September 1902, Page 4 (Supplement)

DEATHS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12074, 18 September 1902, Page 4 (Supplement)