GREYTOWN NEWS.
. From Our Om Corrupondent, V Greyiown, Saturday. Yesterday afternoon the sad news reached Grey town, that Mrs Jacob Baumber, fourth daughter of the lata James Beard and Mrs Beard, senr,, of this town, died at her residence, Petone, that day, It appears that sra Baumber had been seriously 111'(or the past feW days, but during tlitf wefejc liopes were entortaided of | Jie'r recovery,but'alas! those hopes i ye'fe never' realised,' The' deceased inGreylow)], and was qiij|e a yopg paat.'ajionpi am, She ' marripd 'to Mr t jfjjupiber (j.he iyell;kndwn footballer); scarcely two years ago, and it was tjieir injentijm of spending their Christmas here at her mother's home, - The deceased was wellknown and highly respected in thjs tpiyn, apd hep husband a{, Petgne. •fliey have tie sympathy of all ivhp jcnewfheni. Shß leaves ope child. . : Miv f. Walker, sent-., pf Kahau : Tjjw'i is at present very seriously ilj. flaymaldng is in full swing now, apd (hp settlers are taking adyant: .igeof thesunshinp, Avery successful concert was held at Martinborough last night in aid of the English Church,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5207, 14 December 1895, Page 3
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177GREYTOWN NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5207, 14 December 1895, Page 3
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