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DEATHS.

ARMITAQE.—On October 111, at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. A. M. Sheppard, Otnhuhn, Anna, relict of the late G. 11. Artultnge, in her 92ntl year. ABROM On October 21, at the residence of her grandson. Mr. Harry Gcodall, Bulls, llangitikei, Jane Feteeti Abroin, mother of the late Mrs. John Goodall, of Auckland; aged 88 years, . BALL On October C, Catherine Ball, mother of Thomas Bail, Mount Roskill Road; aged 100 years and 10 months. BELL October 8. at, Cambridge, Waikato, Robert John' Stevenson Bell, chemist; aged 32 years. BULLEN On Octobcr 11, at his late residence, Ardraore Road, Ponsonby, Edward Sherrur, the dearly-beloved husband of Charlotte Bullen. Deeply regretted. BINNS—On October C, at- KarioataUi, Waiulcn, after a long and painful illness, Joseph, the dearlybeloved husband of Frances Maria Binns, late corporal Royal Horse Artillery and Bth Dir. Coast Brigade Royal Artillery. CARSWELL On October 8. at her brother's ("John Smythe) residence, Scarboro' Terrace, Parnell, Annie Carswell; aged 83 years. CLARKE—On October IC, 1905, at his late residence, Waihi, Thomas Plummer, the dearly-beloved husband of Frances Clarke; aged 65 years. DAY On October 1, 1005, at Opotiki, Constance Mary, the dearly-beloved wife of George Frederick Day, postmaster, Opotiki.—Canterbury papers please copy. " A patient sufferer gone to rest." Df. SCHRYVER.—On October 8, 1905, Selma Gertrude Rita, youngest daughter of Theo and Gwendoline De Schryver; aged 13 months. FORDYCE.— October 8, at her late residence, Mount Eden Road, Margaret Spence Fordyce, beloved wife of Andrew Bruce Fordyce, late of Leith, Scotland Edinburgh papers please copy. FENWICK—On October 2, at her parents' residence, "Paparoa, Kalpara, Jeyce, the dearly-beloved and youngest child of Edward and Alice Fenwiek; aged 10 months. FLETCHER On October 11, 1905, George Fletcher, accidentally killed by the train at Penrose; aged is years. GWYNNE.— On October 9, at Woodside private hospital, Laura, the youngest daughter of the late Isaac wynne, of Epsom. HOOKER —On October 7, at her late residence, Wvnyard Road, Mount Eden, Hope Hooker, relict of*the late John Hooker, in her 74th year—Deeply regretted. HOGAN On October 10, at her late residence, Pukekohe, Margaret, the dearly-beloved wife of Thomas Hogari; aged 71 years—ll.l.P. HUTTON.—On October 10, at the District; Hospital, G. Bertram Hutton, J.P., captain No. 1 Native Rifles. KENDERDINE On October 21, at Gisborne, Richard Brutton, infant ion of Percy Richard and Harriett Kenderdine, of Wairanga-o-Kuri; aged 1 year. LUSK. On October 4, at Woodside Private Hospital, Mary, the beloved wife of Hugh H. Lusk, in her Gist year. . McHALE.— On October 3, at his residence, Patrick Mi-Hale, brother of Michael McHale, of Na-pier-street, Auckland, of County Mayo, Ireland. McDERMOTT On September 29, 1905, washed overboard off the scow Hawk while crossing the Hokianga Bar, Captain Bernard McDermott, the dearly-beloved husband of Lydia McDermott, of England-street, Ponsonbv, and third son of the late Bernard and Bridget McDermott, of Waieke. He leave* a large family, also a wide circle of relatives and friends, to mourn their loss. Deeply regretted by all., May his soul rest in peace. McCONNELL.— October 18, at her residence, St. George's Bay Road, Parnell, Georgiana, the beloved wife of Quentln Addison McC»nnell, C.E. McCAUL—On October'2o, 1905, at the Auckland District Hospital, of typhoid fever, Mary, youngest daughter of the late Walter Alison and Dorothy Susan McCaul. McLEOD.—On Octpber 21, at the residence of Mrs. Itoss, Gibraltar Crescent, Parciell, Frances Wykes, the dearly-beloved wife of J. A. McLeod, Wiiangarei Heads. McATJLEY —On October 23, at the Britoraart Hotel, James McAuley; aged 73 years.—Wanganul papers please copy. Deceased was an old colonist of 40 years' standing, and much respected by the citizens of Wanganui. Deceased took part in many campaigns during the Maori War. He belonged to the 57th Regiment of " Die Hards." Deceased also took part in the Crimean War and Indian Mutiny. NICCOLLS—On October 8, at the residence of his mother, I'onsoriby Road, Walter, the fourth very dearly-beloved son of Lucy Strang Ward anil the late William Henry Niccolls, late of Shropshire, England; aged 4.'i years. O'BRIEN.—At private hospital, Rose Anne, beloved wife of Thomas O'Brien, of Matlere, Ohura, after a long and painful illness; aged 11 years. —Deeply regretted. No mourning by request, of deceased. " Requiescat in pace." OGLE.On October 22, at. her residence, Argylestreet, Ponsonby, Eleanor, relict of the late Win. Ogle. PARKER.—On October 11, at his late residence, Anglesea-street, John, the beloved husband of Kniily Parker, in tils 83rd year. RUTHERFORD.—On October 9, at Khyber Pass Road, Emily, lie dearly-beloved second daughter of W. and the late Martha Rutherford; aged 25 years. SHARON".— On September 20, at her residence, Nelson-street, Pelone, after a short and painful illness, Eliza, the dearly-beloved wife of Edward Sharon, in her 62nd year. •' At rest." STUART—On August, 5, at Ledesma, Argentine Republic, of malarial, fever, Robert Thomson Stuart, engineer, youngest son of the late Captain I). A. Stuart, of s.s. Midge, and brother of John D. Stuart, engineer, of this city; aged 45 years. (By cable to London.) SAIN'SRI'RV.—On October 15, at Auckland, after a brief illness, Helena Laura, fourth dearly-beloved daughter of Thomas C. and Mary Salisbury, late of Kaipara Flats. SMITH.—On October 14, 1905, at his residence, Harrisville, Huutly, William, the dearly-beloved husband of Eliza Smith, late of Uawera; aged 73 years. SHAW.—On October 4, at Arariwn South, near Drury (suddenly), John, dearly-beloved husband of Annie Elizabeth Shaw, in his 7Bth year.— J!. I.P. WAltlN.—On October 2, at Kamo, Whangarel, Lorna Carson, the infant daughter of Alfred Carson and Florance Warin; aged 5 mouths.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13006, 25 October 1905, Page 3 (Supplement)

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DEATHS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13006, 25 October 1905, Page 3 (Supplement)

DEATHS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13006, 25 October 1905, Page 3 (Supplement)