DEATHS.
BATED.—On March sth, • 19X0,. at . the Hospital, Napier,- Mary, beloved wife of J, C. Eaird, Hastings, in her 36th year. BDENLEY.—On March 3rd, at Herbert Street, Lower Hutt, Isaac (Jack), the beloved husband .of Clara Burnley; aged 31. Deeply : regretted. Sydiioy ' ; papers, please copy, , >' JOHN STON.—On 4th. M<irch, at Lower Hutt, Tristiana Matilda Richmond, : daughter of the late John Taylor, Esq., J.P., Assistant Commissioner, Kasami, India, and beloved wife of Capt. E. Johnston. , , JOHNSTON.—On the Sfch March, 1910, nl tlls Wellington Hospital, Alexander Thomas (Alex.), dearly beloved and only son of ; Alexander and Marion Johnston, of Cromwell, Otago, and grandson of Mrs. Peters, 96 Wellington Terraco; aged 15 years. MITCHINSON.—On March 11, 1910, at Wellington, CKmlee ; Tennet, the third son of .the late Josi&h Mitchinsoiu Deeply regretted. M'CIJLLOTJQH.—On March .7,1910, at hii residence, 224 Wellington Terrace, Wil liam M'Cullongh, aged 59. PERKY.—On the Bth March, 1910, at a Private; Hospital, after a long and painful illness, George John, beloved husband of Kate Perry, of No. 10 Queen Street, aged 50 years. SMITH.—On Sunday, Maroh 6th, 1910, at his residenoe, No. 1i Hawker Street, Wellington, Alexander Smith, formerly of the N,Z. Defenoe Force and late proprietor. of. the. Cricketers' Anns Hotel, WILLIAMS.—On March 10, 1910, at Barrett's Hotel, Charles Henry Williams, aged 63 years, after a painful iUuesT
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 764, 12 March 1910, Page 4
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218DEATHS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 764, 12 March 1910, Page 4
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