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DEATHS.

Thompson—At Upper Takapu, Porirua,' Arthur Edward, the dearly beloved son of George and Fanny Thompson, aged three years. “Jesus said suffer the little ones to come unto me.” Hind.— On June 3rd, 1892, at 10, Crawford street, Wellington, Ernest Pettinger, second son of William Henry and Miriam Hephzibah Hind, aged seven years. —Christchurch papers please copy. McAlister. —On the 4th June, at Harper street, Newtown, Dermid, the beloved son of J. H. and C. A. McAlister, aged 8 months. McGrath.—On the 6th June, at Porirua, Earnest Leonard, the infant son of William and Mary McGrath; aged ».t « ye r ansi seven months. Jesus said, ‘ Stiff-: •he l-tuie ones to come unto me.’ Gamble. —On the 6th June, at iter fa'her « residence, Ghuznee street, Lucy Helena Gamble ; aged 16 years. Anderson. —On the 6th June, John F. Anderson, killed by railway accident at Johnsonville ; aged 43 years.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1058, 9 June 1892, Page 22

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DEATHS. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1058, 9 June 1892, Page 22

DEATHS. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1058, 9 June 1892, Page 22

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