DEATHS.
Pango.—On the 24th March, at Waiohine, W&irarapa, Pango, only son of Kingi Ngatncre, aged four months. Deeply regretted, being the only male descendant of Turaumoa. Mitchell.—On the 7th May, at Glenbervic Terrace,, Wellington, Elizabeth Mitchell, oldest daughter of the late Mr. William Mitchell, of Horokiwi Valley. Aged 22. Mni.Eii.-On April 28, at 507, George-street, Sydney, Mr. Joseph Miller, formerly of Wellington, in his eighty-sixth year. Hitch.—On the 20th instant, after a long and painful illness, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Mr. Henry Hitch, Aged fifty-six years. South Wales papera please copy. Hollahd. —At Greytown, on Sunday, the 23rd inst., Mary Ann, youngest daughter of Mr. Charles Hollard (late of the Lower Hutt.) Aged 20. Bunny.—At Nelson, on the 25th inst., E. W. Bunny, Esq., Registrar of the Supromo Court. Aged 04. Mitchell—On the 14th instant, at Roxburgh-street, after a long and painful illness, Elsie Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Mr. J. Mitchell. Aged 24 years. Borlase—On the 15th instant, at his residence, Tinakori-road, Charles Bonython Borlase. Aged 55 years. Lioutb.vnd —On the 9th instant, at Shelboarnestreet, Nelson, Louisa Mabel, youngest daughter ol M. Lightband, Esq.. Aged 11 months. Benqe.—On the lSth inst., at the Taita, Sarah Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Edward Benge. Agei 22 years. Gray.—On the lGth inst.j at Aberdeen House, Foxton, Louisa Ann, the beloved wife of Alexander Gray. Aged 38. She leaves a great number cl friends to uiourn her loss. Mitchell.—At Crail, Vifcshiro, on the 27th February last, Jane Dryburgh, aged CO years, wife of Mr. David Mitchell, farmer ; much regretted. : Friends will please accept of this intimation. Wiutewood.—On the 20th instant, at his residence, Taita, Lower Hutt, William Matson Whitowood. Aged 52 years Evans.—At the Wellington Hospital, on the 2nd inst., John Evans, late of North Wales, aged.2l years. WitiouT.—At Palmerston, Manawatu, Wellington' on tho 2Sth May, suddenly, Jane, the beloved wife of Thomas B. Wright, clerk in charge Foxton' Tramway, New Zealand Railways, Palmerston. Edinburgh, ami Perthshire papers pleaue copy.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4435, 7 June 1875, Page 7
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328DEATHS. New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4435, 7 June 1875, Page 7
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