OBITUARY.
m MRS. CHTJBCHILL JULIUS. 11 [b? TELEGRAPH:— COKEEBPOHSEJn i 3 ,-|§|i QHEISTCHTTKCH, Monday. 'J||| , The wife of Bishop C. Julius, Anglican |fe Bishop of Christchuruh, died this morn' ing. Mrs. Julius, who was 74 years of age, J|| was the youngest daughter of Colonel v.|j; Rowlandeon, of Bournemouth, Hants, ; i England, and was married to the;|l| Rev. Churchill Julius in 1872. In .i|| 11)78 she accompanied her husband ||| to Balla.rat, and in 1889 the bishop <--' was appointed to the Chratchureh. Dio- ||| cese. They have lived in .this city eve? W since, and in tho innumerable church activi* m ties, Mrs. Julius always took a keen per- $$ sonal interest. The family consists of fiva i" daughters and two sons, all of whom sur* || vive. A few months ago the only unmar« ried daughter, Miss Ada Juliun, returned ■> , to Christchureh after an absence of ***||1 era) years in England, where latterly shs .V|; was nursing in one of the military hospi* « | tats. The married daughters \ : are Mrs. fgjj Wilson, wife of Biohop Wilson, whoss.fi , home is in Australia; Mrs. Arthur .^f§| worthy, Pareoraj Mrs. Perw"Elworthf , i^ now in England; and Mrs. Arthur Han- ■ { ' sell, wife of the Rev. A. Hansell, Welling- • ton. The sons are the Rev. Audrey > Julius, of Waimate, and Mr. Georga 1 i Julius of Sydney. *■ |||
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16969, 1 October 1918, Page 6
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