DEATH.
# On Monday morning at an early hour, Mrs Joseph Cumnierfield euccurnbed to her long illness. Those who know the circumstances, whilst acknowledging the bow that must be felt by this severance by the iiusband and the relatives of the deceased, cannot but be thankful' that death, has released her from the pain and weakness consequent . upon her state. Death comes a ; all times with a stern hand, but; its sorrows can be assuaged by reliance on the right spurce. To i£.Vi Joseph Cum mevneld and the family we beg to most retpectfully tender our heart■felt sympathy. The last rites will be carried out to-morrow when the funeral will leave the 1 house at 2 p.m>
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Manawatu Herald, 8 October 1889, Page 2
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116DEATH. Manawatu Herald, 8 October 1889, Page 2
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