DEATHS.
Marsden.—On the 25th instant, of consumption, the wife of Mr. John Marsden, Hardy-street, aged 3; years. Hammertoe—February 27, at Nelson, after a protracted and painful illness, borne with the patience of a Christian, Holden Hammerton, Esq., of Summerville, New Plymouth, and formerly of Holms' Hall, Lancashire, England. Siddels.—On Wednesday last, at the residence of his parents, Collingwood-street, of ulcerated throat, Henry George, second son of George and Emma Siddels, aged 4 years. Camper.—On Wednesday, the 4th instant, of dropsy, Samuel Camper, at the residence of Mr. Williams, Todd's Bush, Wakapuaka, aged 73 years. Thompson.—On the 4th March, in Waimea East, of ulcerated sore throat, Julia Maria Dolores, fourth daughter of T. J. and Sarah Thompson, aged three and a-half years. Taylor.—At the residence of her parents, Washington Valley, aged 12 years, of diptheria. Mary, daughter of Mr. Joseph Taylor, cutler, of this city.
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 352, 8 March 1861, Page 3
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145DEATHS. Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 352, 8 March 1861, Page 3
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