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Obituary.

(Otago Daily Times.)

The many friends throughout Otago of Mrs Holmes, wife of the ELon. Mathew Holmes, M.L.0., will have received with deep regret the intelligence of her death, which occurred at Wellington on Thursday. The deceased lady was a Miss M'Lean, belonging to a branch of the family of which Mr John M'Lean, of Redcastle, is a member. As a child she came with her parents from Scotland to Tasmania, and in Melbourne was married to Mr Holmes, with whom she afterwards removed to Geelong, where her husdatid entered into business as the head of the firm of Holmes, White, and Co. This was at the time of the gold rush, when most of the trade of the goldfields passed through Geelong. On the memorable -Black Thursday (February G, 1851) Mrs Holmes had an experience of a terriblo kind. The thermometer on that day stood at 112deg in the shade, and flames from bush fires were consuming the whole country round al;out Mr Holmes' house, which was itself completely destroyed in ths fire, the family losing everything. Blrs Holmes and the whole of the family, to save themselves, stood for tho whole of that day immersed in the waters of a lagoon, and from the'effects of that experience tho then youngest child subsequently died. Leaving Geelong the family visited England, and came to Otago in 1864. They settled at Anderson's Bay, but Mr and Mrs Holmes wore in the habit of spending portions of their time also at Awamoa, near Oamaru, and latterly they lived in Wellington. The deceased lady, who was about 76 years of age, took an active part while living in Dunedin in charitable and philanthropic movements. She was one of tho founders of the Female Refuge, she took a warm interest in the Benevolent Institution, and she was one of those who were associated with Miss Dalrymple in the movement for providing the girls of Otago with the advantages or higher education. Mr Allan Holmes (solicitor, of this city), Mrs George M'Lean (wife of the Hon. G. M'Lean), Mr J. S. Holmes (of Awamoa), Mrs J. White (wife of Mr John White, solicitor, of this city), and Mr Stuart Holmes (of Kakanui) are surviving members of the deceased lady's family.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 6797, 23 January 1897, Page 2

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Obituary. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 6797, 23 January 1897, Page 2

Obituary. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 6797, 23 January 1897, Page 2

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