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DEATHS.

BOIiTON.—On January 27th, Annie, the wife of J. C. Bolton, after a long and painful illness, aged 46 years. Safe in His keeping, sweet rest at last. BOND.—On 29th January, at Collingwood street, Nelson, Elizabeth, beloved wife .if William Thornton Bond., in her 7(Jth year. CAMPBELL.—At Nelson, on January 21st, 1911, James McKerrow Campbell, native of Dumfries, Scotland in his 7C>th year. CHAPMAN.—On 30th January, 1911, George Chapman, Superintendent Mental Hospital, Nelson, aged 50 years. HAYCOCK.—On January 18th, Amy Ellen, beloved daughter of James and Emma Haycock, agod 23 years. HIGGINS.—On January 31st, 1911, Edward Robert Higgins, aged 59

years. LEWIN.—On January 28th, 1911, at Nelson, "William Lewin, m hi s 77th

year. MAULE.—On January 12th, 1911, at tho residence of her aunt, Mrs Bullock, Bridge street, Tiny, youngest daughter of Louisa and the late John Maulo, agod 23 years. NOMtISS.—At Maruia, suddenly, Aclith Ann Tippet, dearly beloved wife of K. L. Nnrriss. TALBOT.—At his residence, Richmond, after a long illness, George Talbot, in his 77th year.

WARD.—On January 21st, 1911, at her residence, Brook Street, Amelia, beloved wife of John AVait), aged 72 years.

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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13020, 8 February 1911, Page 2

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DEATHS. Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13020, 8 February 1911, Page 2

DEATHS. Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13020, 8 February 1911, Page 2

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