DEATHS.
Fleet.— On January IC, at the Hutt, Elizabeth Fleet, aged 69 years. t . Mullins.— On the 24th inst. (accidentally killed), in Wellington, Beatrice Kate Mullins. Aged 4 years. . . Henry.— On December 22, drowned from the ship Michael Angelo, William Henry, seaman, a native of Demerara. Luckie.— On January IS, at sea, of heart disease, Mackenzie Luckie, Esq., Captain of the ship Michael Angelo, aged 53 years Waxman— On December 17, at Nelson, of croup, Lilian Gertrude, second danghter of Mr. A. Waxman, aged 5 years and 3 months. Waxman— On January 0, at Nelson, Mr. Albert Frederick Waxman, aged 44 years. Saunders.— On Monday, Ist February, at Tinakori Road, Phillip, youngest son of Mr. Joseph Saunders. Aged 5 months. Curtis. —At Upper Clapton, Middlesex, on the Glh January, of concussion of the brain, caused by a fall, Stephen Stuart Curtis, Esq., aged 04. WAKEFIELD.—At Chesuut, Herts, on the 30th November, 1874, Angela, widow of the late Daniel Wakefield, aged 62. Baker.— On the oth instant, at Remuera, Auckland, after a long and painful illness, the Rev. Charles Baker, for forty-seven years one of the Church Missionary Society’s missionaries in New Zealand ; aged 72. Davis. —On Sunday night, the 7th inst., at the residence of Mr. Fountain, Woolcombe-street, Wellington, John Joseph Frederick Davis, of the Bank of New Zealand,' son of John Davis, Esq., of Auckland. Aged 25 years. Wagg.— On the 7th inst., at the Pakuratahi, Elizabeth, third daughter of Mr. Thomas Wagg. Aged 15 Years.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4338, 13 February 1875, Page 7
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247DEATHS. New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4338, 13 February 1875, Page 7
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