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Stratford

(From Our Own Correspondent.)

Changes are still taking place, and land values do not show any signs of lowering.

It is with very great regret that I 'have to record the death of Mrs. Julia Uhlenberg, wife of Mr. Frank Uhlenberg, of Midhirst. The deceased was a native of, Prussia, and came to this country with her parents in 1876, and .has resided here ever since. She leaves behind her to mourn their loss a husband and nine children, two brothers (Messrs. Jacob and Joseph Mischewski), and one sister (Mrs. Todd). Always a good practical Catholic, she freely gave her assistance to any movement for the advancement of the Church. The Rev. Father Treacy attended her in her last moments, and she died fortified by the rites of Holy Mother Church.— R.l. P.

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New Zealand Tablet, 30 July 1908, Page 19

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Stratford New Zealand Tablet, 30 July 1908, Page 19

Stratford New Zealand Tablet, 30 July 1908, Page 19

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