OBITUARY.
_—... , ■» [BY TELEGRAPH. — ASSOCIATION.] ' Wellington, Wednesday. Captain Holt, a well-known resident of Wellington, died at Beerehaven, Worscr Bay. Deceased had been suffering from g;; heart troubles for a considerable time. He ; was a native of Lancashire, and came out to New Zealand over 30 years ago. He leaves a widow and family, who are now on their way to West Australia. Mr. Joseph Kitchen, well known in Wellington, where he formerly carried on extensive soap works, died yesterday at . Trentlnun, from an internal complaint. [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Coro.uan"del, Wednesday. Mr*. William Henry Kneebone, 85 years old, died at her residence, Driving Creek, 1-*B-t evening. The deceased had been in bad health for about 12 months. Mr. and Mrs. Kneebone ha;'2 resided in the Coro- • myr.del County tor over 10 years, and the deceased was held in great esteem by a h'rge circle of friends, both here and at . the Thames. Her husband, two sons, two daughters, 30 grandchildren, eight great grandchildren are left <o mourn their loss.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12774, 26 January 1905, Page 5
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