OBITUARY.
m The cable yesUrday contained a brief notice of the d. ath of WiiliHiu BlaDchurd Jerrol', brother of the immortal author of "Pendennis." Mr W. B. Jerrold, although not, perhaps, possessing the exalted gemug of his brother, was a man of jettert m the fullest wceptation of the *ternv The deceased, like his brother, was a compositor, and worked on the London Press f>r many years. Bitten by the gold fever, he went to Melbourne m 1892, and worked for a considerable time on the printing staff of the then Melbourne Morning Herald, to the leading coin runs of -Wb'ifefi' tfetfap'ffper, "UfflreYrtße able leadership of the - late D* JEvan?, Mr Jerrold was aftvajs a welcome contributor. '---■ — .■- — ««,. -^.«v.-^^. :
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 92, 13 March 1884, Page 2
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118OBITUARY. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 92, 13 March 1884, Page 2
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