Earl Bejymoke, the Governor of New South Wales is shortly expected to arrive j New Zeuland on a visit to Sir George Wen. Death of Hugh "Ross, Esq.—lt is our Painful duty to record the death of one of |jir oldest colonists and an esteemed friend, " u gh Ross, Esq ,of Wanganui, on the |' l h August, at Wanganui. JN'o partieu"n of the illness of the deceased gentle ton have come to hand. We know, how tT er, thai although Mr Ross had for some toe past been in weak health, no immediate danger was apprehended a week ago «i» loss [will be mm-h felt by the inhabi ant s of Wanganui and Kangitikei, among *!'oiu he had resided for some years,* and *'th whose interests he had thoroughly "entified himself, both in his professional Opacity as barrister and solicitor of the | u preme Court and also as a settler on his ""Jtt at Kangitikei. Mr Ross's loss will be ""i'ersallv felt throughout these districts '■><! the province of Wellington, and his p St " will ca>t a deep gloom over several J the leading families of this province 'ft whom he was intimately connected.— Wellington Independent, August 31.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 14, Issue 715, 6 September 1869, Page 3
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