DIED.
On Saturday, the 12th March, after a short illness, at the residence of his brother, George-street, Sydney, Mr Israel Joseph, (formerly of the firm of Nathan and Joseph, of Auckland,) deeply regretted by a numerous circle of relatives and friends. [This announcement will be received with much re-ret by not a few in Auckland. Mr. Joseph was one oftho first settlers here, and took part in the early business transaction* of the place; and even since he left it he has always manifested a warm interest in the welfare of the Settlement. Mr. Joseph had lately been residing at Melbourne, but his health failed there, and he was" on his way to Auckland, for the benefit of its climate, when he was seized at Sydney with the attach which proved fatal.]
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 730, 13 April 1853, Page 2
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132DIED. New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 730, 13 April 1853, Page 2
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