DIED,
On 22nd instant, at liis residence in Fore Street, I Mr. William M'DoNald, fourth son of the late 1 Captain Alexander ML 1 Donald, of Moy, Invernes- ■ sliiie, aged foity-five years. He was one of the 1 earliest settlers at AucW >nd f where he resided : during the last nine years, and had gained the ! universal respect of the inhabitants. He had [ frequent attacks of paralysis during the last twelve i 'months, of one of which he died, after a week sj ] Buffering, on Sunday last. His remains will be i conveyed to thegraveatthreco'cloclv, this afternoon.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 332, 24 July 1849, Page 2
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97DIED, New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 332, 24 July 1849, Page 2
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