OBITUARY.
MR H. BESWICK (Mayor of Christchurch) and his sisters received a great shock last week at the news of the sudden death of their brother, Mr T. Beswick, who died at Johannesburg in February. Mr Beswick has many friends in Christchurch whogreatly deplore his early death and sympathise deeply with his family.
Much regret is felt at the fatal accident to Mr Herbert George Key worth, chief officer s.s. ‘ Wainui.’ He was a son of Dr. Key worth, formerly of Wellington and now of Adelaide, and was a son-in-law to Mr W. J. Jobson, of ‘ Bhundarrah,’ Epsom, Auckland.
Mr John Hagan, of Wellington, who died suddenly at the Upper Hutt a day or two ago, had been a settler in the Valley for 31 years. He was formerly a member of the 18th Royal Irish Regiment, and leaves a widow, seven sons and daughters, and thirty-five grandchildren.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVI, Issue XXII, 30 May 1896, Page 631
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148OBITUARY. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVI, Issue XXII, 30 May 1896, Page 631
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