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DEATHS.

Ml-'.LT,—At Shortland, on tlie 29th March, John William son of John I). Hell, aged 7 years and 5 months. Tho funeral will leave the father’s residence, Scaly street, at .'! p.m., to-morrow. All friends are invited to attend. Smith—On March 14. at Maketu, Bay of Plenty, in tho 23rd year of her age, Dorothy, the beloved’wife of Thou ns Smith, ami the youngest daughter of Philip Tapscll, one of Foe oldest residents in New Zealand. McMillan.— On March 30th, at his brother' s residence, Reach, Shmtland, Duncan McMillan, late of Killcnn, Compbelltoii, Argyllshire, Scotland, aged 29 years MtTVF.It. —On March 31, at Hobson Street, John Ivor Stuart, aged 3 years and cloven months, only son of the late Captain Mciver, of Her Majesty's 14th Regiment. POWER. —At Wnitnngirua, ICarakn, on tho 3rd April Zoo Cora Nation, the infant daughter of Edward Henry Power, J.P.; aged 5 months. Ml LETT. —At Rolleston Street, Shortland, on the 3rd April. John Nicholas Richards, son of Mr E. L. Milctt; aged 11 months. Howell —On tho 15th inst., John Edward Herbert Howell the infant son of Mr. John Howell, bootmaker, of Pollen-street. Goldsworthy. —On the 14th instant, at Auckland, suddenly, Mr Abel Goldswortliy, late of Grahamstown, formerly of Cornwall, England.

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 164, 18 April 1872, Page 2

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DEATHS. Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 164, 18 April 1872, Page 2

DEATHS. Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 164, 18 April 1872, Page 2

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