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Peter Lineham
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GENERAL NEWS.
actively engaged, and a pqmher of ...orphans’,,
actively engaged, and a numher of orphans
have'been carefully bestowed in private ’
have been carefully bestowed in private
hands under the aupervitipn of the association
hands under the supervision of the association.
swerving into the footpath, one! knocking over
swerving into the footpath, and knocking over
up, and was taken into Dr. Tripe, who at*
up, and was taken into Dr. Tripe, who at-
Peter Lineham
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GENERAL NEWS.
tions, £29 4s.JoenevDlep,t.'Society,grant,Xlß ‘
tions, £29 4s. Benevolent Society grant, L18
ils ; Boot Club, £34'los ?Jd ;,and clothe*dia- "
11s; Boot Club, £34 10s 6 1/2d; and clothes dis-
prised of, amountto pp,tpf.a[ of-£2ll. 9s fid,.. 1
posed of, amount to a total of £211. 9s 5d.
I’Uehmoneys pah) awjty duriag,.the year were* '
The moneys paid away during the year were
£l99* lls Id, leaving a balance in baud on the
£l99 11s 1d, leaving a balance in hand on the
Peter Lineham
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GENERAL NEWS.
cefeeioa of vi ler Majesty the Qaeou to tho
cefeeion of her Majesty the Queen to tho
thUne, Triday,. June 20tb. attho Foresters'
throne, Friday,. June 20tb. at the Foresters'
Hull. :i ; .■ I-- • •
Hall.
jAmong tho candidates for ReingltikM at tho •
Among the candidates for Rangltikei at the
mputioued. .He came here, a : few year.-i' ago ’
mentioned. He came here, a few years ago
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with the Magdalioes of society, whose good
with the Magdalines [sic] of society, whose good
evening last two girl?, who had formerly
evening last two girls, who had formerly
of the barracks in Tarahakl-street, and were
of the barracks in Taranakl-street, and were
up and hailed the women out, and, in addition,
up and bailed the women out, and, in addition,
gave , them a lodging for the night. Nor did
gave them a lodging for the night. Nor did
Peter Lineham
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TOWN & COUNTRY.
following: day*, special services will be held in
following: days, special services will be held in
The subject wan a most interesting one—viz,,
The subject wan a most interesting one — viz,,
“ A recent visit to the Holy Band.” The chair
“A recent visit to the Holy Land.” The chair
curios gathered by his Bordship during his
curios gathered by his Lordship during his
a large number of exceedingly .well-
a large number of exceedingly well-
Peter Lineham
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TOWN & COUNTRY.
Very little evidence was taken at tha St.
Very little evidence was taken at the St.
belief that the suspected person—John Wind-
belief that the suspected person — John Wind-
sor—had any connection with the fire. One
sor — had any connection with the fire. One
witness swore that on. the Sunday morning
witness swore that on the Sunday morning
hours. Windsor, however, wa., equally positive
hours. Windsor, however, was equally positive
holl, of which ho mode no mention whatovor.
hell, of which he made no mention whatever.
him to rejeot purgatory, tho mistako aroso
him to reject purgatory, the mistake arose
not from any malice on the part of its oditor,
not from any malice on the part of its editor,
but from the mystic depths of your roverend
but from the mystic depths of your reverend
whioh might quite woll mislead plain people
which might quite well mislead plain people
were none of us to acknowlego the departure
were none of us to acknowlege the departure
made in favour of the Tablot, from his silent
made in favour of the Tablet, from his silent
no means silent contempt ho has, also in our
no means silent contempt he has, also in our
nevertheless, I have no claim to bo a con-
nevertheless, I have no claim to be a "con-
troversialist" of tho Italian school— we had
troversialist" of the Italian school — we had
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The Salvation Army. A HOAX.
and marked it
as complete
7 o'clock, for the purpose of "enrolling 1
7 o'clock, for the purpose of "enrolling
of people collected on the spot indicated to'
of people collected on the spot indicated to
of ladies ana children, and it was said there
of ladies and children, and it was said there
Young Men's Christian' Association who had
Young Men's Christian Association who had
" Lieutenant Meredith," however, turned
"Lieutenant Meredith," however, turned
Peter Lineham
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Round the Corners.
to Wellington, and a lulcewarn Laodicean in
to Wellington, and a lukewarn [sic] Laodicean in
the matter of creeils, informs me that he
the matter of creeds, informs me that he
va ions churches of the town, and is glad to
various churches of the town, and is glad to
are all cultivating some specialties of i-e-
are all cultivating some specialties of re-
---ligious service to gladden the hearts of their
ligious service to gladden the hearts of their
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Home ; it is but rarely, however, that colonial
Home; it is but rarely, however, that colonial
stration of religion. Forsome time past, thiscity
stration of religion. For some time past, this city
parade some of those streets which are chit-fly
parade some of those streets which are chiefly
At Aahburton on November 19, 1893.
At Ashburton on November 19, 1893.
Lucy Francis Folan, sister of J. R.
Lucy Francis Nolan, sister of J. R.
Kant, England. Aged 51. The funeral
Kent, England. Aged 51. The funeral
win take place at half-past two to mor-
will take place at half-past two tomor-
row -from Havelcck street.
row -from Havelock street.
Patkkson.—On. August 7, at her parents
Paterson.—On. August 7, at her parents
Mahy, dearly beloved daughter of
Mary, dearly beloved daughter of
yaunpfst daughtor of W. .1. Silcock.
youngest daughter of W. J. Silcock.
" To be for ever with the Lord."
"To be for ever with the Lord."
Nelson papers pleaso copy.
Nelson papers please copy.
Picktohcg.—On March 7, at the reai-
Pickering.—On March 7, at the resi-
Wakanui Road, Hampstead. -Janet, the
Wakanui Road, Hampstead. Janet, the
beloved wife of Mr William Pickeiing,
beloved wife of Mr William Pickering,
Chayman.—On September 23, at the
Chapman.—On September 23, at the
Williams', Willowby, Mary, relict of
Williams, Willowby, Mary, relict of
the late T. G-. Chapman, of Willowby.
the late T. G. Chapman, of Willowby.
R'»BOTToM.~At, his residence, Moore
ROBOTTOM.-At, his residence, Moore
Street, on July 19, 1803, Alfred Thomas
Street, on July 19, 1893, Alfred Thomas
nobotfcom, beioved husVnnd of Asrnes
Robottom, beloved husband of Agnes
M. 110 l ootom, »' the 54th yoar of his
M. Robottom, in the 54th year of his
age. Deeply regretttd.
age. Deeply regretted.
CftosKEiL —At Willowby, on sth inst.,
Croskell —At Willowby, on 5th inst.,
after a short illnes-i, George, the fourth
after a short illness, George, the fourth
Camfbeix. —At Aitken Street, Ashburton,
Campbell. —At Aitken Street, Ashburton,
on March 8, Jambs Campbell (late of
on March 8, James Campbell (late of
North Shields, England), the : beloved
North Shields, England), the beloved
husband «f Catherine Campbell, in his
husband of Catherine Campbell, in his
Hutchesojt.— On May 29, at Mount
Hutcheson.— On May 29, at Mount
W. Hatcheson, after a long and painful
W. Hutcheson, after a long and painful
JNot dead, but gone before.
Not dead, but gone before.
Campbbll -At London, April 22, Wjl-
Campbell -At London, April 22, Wil-
iiim Campbell (for many yeara tutor
liam Campbell (for many years tutor
Grove Park, Tiowald.
Grove Park, Tinwald.
Plymouth Hospital, Janb, the bsloved
Plymouth Hospital, Jane, the beloved
Lewis, iv her 24th year.
Lewis, in her 24th year.
street, Ashburton, on December 6,
street, Ashburton, on December 5,
John Elus (Den) fourth son of John
John Ellis (Don) fourth son of John
of her father, Ashprove farm. Vak*nui,
of her father, Ashprove farm. Wakanui,
Maiiy Ann, second daughter of Daniel
Mary Ann, second daughter of Daniel
Leddy ; aged 22 years. U I.P.
Leddy ; aged 22 years. R.I.P.
Andrews—On September 30, afc Long-
Andrews—On September 30, at Long-
residence, Gertkudb, beloved wife of
residence, Gertrude, beloved wife of
Mr Walter Lawry, of Springsfeon, and
Mr Walter Lawry, of Springston, and
mother of Rev &. Lawry, of Ashbuiton.
mother of Rev S. Lawry, of Ashburton.
Tkeleaven —A t his mother's residency
Treleaven —At his mother's residency
4, Samuel Eeid McDowell, aged 24.
4, Samuel Reid McDowell, aged 24.
Sfbay.—Afc Allenton, on March 3,
Spray.—At Allenton, on March 3,
Edmund Gborge, beloved third son of
Edmund George, beloved third son of
regretted. .? :
regretted.
Haymax -At Wheatstone on Thursday.
Hayman -At Wheatstone on Thursday.
! June 29. Walter Stanley, the beloved
June 29. Walter Stanley, the beloved
ion of Walter and Elizabeth Hayman.
son of Walter and Elizabeth Hayman.
Parkin.— 'Jn July 5, at Moore street,
Parkin.— On July 5, at Moore street,
A shbuiton, James, son of F. T. and J.
Ashbuiton, James, son of F. T. and J.
Gkiffen,—At Tifiwrlen, on Wednesday,
Griffen,—At Trevorton, on Wednesday,
tho 19th inst., Edwin Waltbk, infant
the 19th inst., Edwin Walter, infant
son of Edwin and Sarah Gritfen. Aged
son of Edwin and Sarah Griffen. Aged
Null —May 14th, the dearly beloved
Neill —May 14th, the dearly beloved
Eltzabeth, the dearly beloved wife of
Elizabeth, the dearly beloved wife of
MaiJgham.—On January 20, at Rata, near
Mangham.—On January 20, at Rata, near
Wanganui, J. Manghain, late of Chertsey,
Wanganui, J. Mangham, late of Chertsey,
Baker.—At Ashburton, on Augusb 21,
Baker.—At Ashburton, on August 21,
Baker, aged 38,
Baker, aged 38.
Th mpson—At Ashburton on November
Thompson—At Ashburton on November
16, Fkancis Horace Taylob. Aged
16, Francis Horace Taylor. Aged
74. ____
74.
kindness shown to them m their be-
kindness shown to them in their be-
Scott—On February, 1892, at J'al-
Scott—On February, 1892, at Eal-
M.A , Vicar of Groat Dunmow, Essex,
M.A , Vicar of Great Dunmow, Essex,
and mother of the Kevd. X A. Scott, of
and mother of the Revd. E. A. Scott, of
Taskke.— On 29th inst., at Hampstead,
Tasker.— On 29th inst., at Hampstead,
Henrst. On June 23, at Ashburton.
Henry. On June 23, at Ashburton.
after "a lingering illness, Annie Jose
after a lingering illness, Annie Jose
phiwe, aged nineteen, youngest daughter
phine, aged nineteen, youngest daughter
Ashburton. Bequkscat m pace.
Ashburton. Requiescat in pace.
haven, hincardineshire, Scotland,
haven, Kincardineshire, Scotland,
after *a lingering illn«ss, Thomas
after a lingering illness, Thomas
Gregory Chapman, m his 90th year.
Gregory Chapman, in his 90th year.
** For he endured as seeing Him who
"For he endured as seeing Him who
Willis —On December 7, Richard HAnrKR
Willis —On December 7, Richard Harper
Davis. —At "Royal Hotel, Ashburton, after
Davis. —At Royal Hotel, Ashburton, after
th« beloved wife of Henky Davis,
the beloved wife of Henry Davis,
m her 34th year.
in her 34th year.
TraoafAS, eldest son of Mr John T.
Thomas, eldest son of Mr John T.
Matson, Christehyrcb, and nephew of
Matson, Christchurch, and nephew of
Madpbebson.— At North East Belt on
Macpherson.— At North East Belt on
Thursday, the 4thinst., Chaui.es jlohn,
Thursday, the 4th inst., Charles John,
Macpherson j aged 7 years.
Macpherson ; aged 7 years.
.John Cairacboss,'second son of t e
John Cairncross, second son of the
a long illness. Deeply regretted-
a long illness. Deeply regretted.
ness, Julia, wife x>t S. 0. W. Moller ;
ness, Julia, wife of S. C. W. Möller ;
.Tom.—On November 3, at his resi-,
Joll.—On November 3, at his resi-
Lublow. —On .Friday, the 11th insfc.,
Lublow. —On Friday, the 11th inst.,
Wilhelm Hbinkich, beloved son of
Wilhelm Heinrich, beloved son of
Road, C. R. HaboliD, Senr., m his
Road, C. R. Harold, Senr., in his
Le!>dy.~ At- her father's residence,
Leddy.- At her father's residence,
Fltza, eldest daughter of Danirl and
Eliza, eldest daughter of Daniel and
Go jjon.—At her residence, Kyle, on
GORDON.—At her residence, Kyle, on
August 6,: Klizabeth, relict of the
August 6,: Elizabeth, relict of the
late Gordon, of Kylfe.
late Alexander Gordon, of Kyle.
Richards —°n March 17, Thomas
Richards —On March 17, Thomas
Costeixoe. —On January 7, at Ashbur-
Costelloe. —On January 7, at Ashbur-
ton, Debokah, the dearly beloved wife
ton, Deborah, the dearly beloved wife
of P. Costeixoe. Aged, 33 years.
of P. Costelloe. Aged, 33 years.
DoVmng.—At Ashburton, on December
Dowling.—At Ashburton, on December
Ross.--September 4, at the Ashburton
Ross.-September 4, at the Ashburton
Hospital, Jambs Hossack Ross of
Hospital, James Hossack Ross of
Springburn. Aged 36. *
Springburn. Aged 36.
dence, Elgin, B.ujamin Williamson,
dence, Elgin, Benjamin Williamson,
Cox.—On August 6, at AUenton, Ash-
Cox.—On August 6, at Allenton, Ash-
Quinn—At his res:dence, Cameron btreet,
Quinn—At his residence, Cameron street,
K.I.P.
R.I.P.
Whitefoori).—On the 13th inst. (at the
Whitefoord.—On the 13th inst. (at the
Recorder of Launcesron, Tasmania, and
Recorder of Launceston, Tasmania, and
■ cousin of Mrs VV. J. Steward.
cousin of Mrs W. J. Steward.
Mills —At Edinburgh, on .June 17,
Mills —At Edinburgh, on June 17,
Th >mah Mills, gun arid line maker,
Thomas Mills, gun and rifle maker,
Wnitfham, Essex, and brother of Mrs
Waltham, Essex, and brother of Mrs
George; Bisset, Ash burton, N.Z., aged
George Bisset, Ashburton, N.Z., aged
42years. l)<:;~ ■■.'■:■■,
42years.
Timaru Hospital, Mary O'Rejixt,
Timaru Hospital, Mary O'Reilly,
her age, Ann, relict cf the late Mr
her age, Ann, relict of the late Mr
Stueet— October 17, »t South Rakaia,
Street— October 17, at South Rakaia,
Wiixiam, the beloved husband of Selina
William, the beloved husband of Selina
6tre«?t, aged 53. The funeral will leav»
Street, aged 53. The funeral will leave
Tuesday far the Rjikaia Cemetery.,
Tuesday far the Rakaia Cemetery.,
Tasker. —On the 19th mat. at Hamp-
Tasker. —On the 19th inst. at Hamp-
sfcead, Nklson Lyndbr, . aged 1 year
stead, Nelson Lynder, aged 1 year
Ann, the betyved wife of Thomas
Ann, the beloved wife of Thomas
Hayman, of %illowby, aged, 51
Hayman, of Willowby, aged, 51
Bern,.—On May 6th, 1891, at Trevorton, I
Bell,.—On May 6th, 1891, at Trevorton,
Ashburton, Helena Ann, the Becond I
Ashburton, Helena Ann, the second
and loved daughter of John Charles j
and loved daughter of John Charles
and Phoebhe Sara Bell. Aged 14. J
and Phoebhe Sara Bell. Aged 14.
Kjbusel. —On 13th April at his parents
Kersel. —On 13th April at his parents
John Edward, nnly son of John and
John Edward, only son of John and
Mlfis.—-At Waltham Villa, Joppa, Edin-
Mills.—At Waltham Villa, Joppa, Edin-
Ashburton, Brian Bakton, infant son j
Ashburton, Brian Barton, infant son
live months and three weeks.
five months and three weeks.
STftlßLiNG—On August 20, at' Park"
STRIBLING—On August 20, at Park
street, Ashburton, Mabel, daushter of
street, Ashburton, Mabel, daughter of
John and Maitha Stribling." Aged
John and Martha Stribling. Aged
five and a half years. Deeply "re-
five and a half years. Deeply re-
gretted, „,,.. , „ , -, -
gretted.
Gunk. —At Winslowon March 30, Donald,
Gunn. —At Winslow on March 30, Donald,
Cliffohu.—At his Parents' residence,
Clifford.—At his Parents' residence,
Ccstek.—On February 11th, at Somer-
Coster.—On February 11th, at Somer-
aged 9 years. '
aged 9 years.
Cbum.—On July 12, Kate Ethel, eldest
Crum.—On July 12, Kate Ethel, eldest
Elizabeth Orum. Aged 10 years.
Elizabeth Crum. Aged 10 years.
Tinwald, Ire^e Dora, the dearly
Tinwald, Irene Dora, the dearly
Heseltine, t»ged seven months.
Heseltine, aged seven months.
Caihnchoss—On December 5, at his resi-
Cairncross—On December 5, at his resi-
dence, Tinwald, after a short illnesp,
dence, Tinwald, after a short illness,
Daniel Caibnceoss, aged 61 years.
Daniel Cairncross, aged 61 years.
Wayne Collins
edited
UP IN THE AIR
crew being a cnuple of clowns, whc
crew being a couple of clowns, who
kept the speetntors in a state of
kept the spectators in a state of
nmuseinent by tlie antics they inrlulgod
amusement by the antics they indulged
VvThile at Blenheim Captain White,
While at Blenheim Captain White,
ly representative of all properly c-on-
ly representative of all properly con-
La wry. -On July 30, Samuel H-essbix,
Lawry. -On July 30, Samuel Hessell,
youngest child of Rev. S. La wry, aged
youngest child of Rev. S. Lawry, aged
teedee
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LOCAL AND GENERAL
payable point than it had been.
payable point than it had been in the past.
Atkinsox.—-At her father's residence,
Atkinson.—-At her father's residence,
Dickie. —A*; the Schoolhouse, YVakanui,
Dickie. —At the Schoolhouse, Wakanui,
on Friday, 27th inst:., Katharine Amelia,
on Friday, 27th inst., Katharine Amelia,
teedee
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LOCAL AND GENERAL
and marked it
as complete
an object of interest on tho Patea
an object of interest on the Patea
ing, Frederick Halkett w T as chargca
ing, Frederick Halkett was charged
with violently resisting Constable An
with violently resisting Constable An-
was convicted and fined £l, while for
was convicted and fined £1, while for
of the very best stud Jersey bulls ob-,
of the very best stud Jersey bulls ob-
fSxiT%-Qn November 13, at Ashbu^ton,
Stitt - On November 13, at Ashburton,
' Makian, the beloved wife of Matthew
Marian, the beloved wife of Matthew
KoBEBTfs.-T-Qn Thursday, November 5,
Roberts.-On Thursday, November 5,
at his residence, Cox street, Mk
at his residence, Cox street, Mr
Wbymouth Robebt.*, aged 56 years.
Weymouth Roberts, aged 56 years.
Fbiisulander —On July 28, at her resi-
Friedlander —On July 28, at her resi-
dence, Tancred Street, M_s- Hakky
dence, Tancred Street, Mrs Harry
F_iedlani>_k, aged 38 yeafsl '
Friedlander, aged 38 years.
Fawcett.—On the 24th insfc., at his
Fawcett.—On the 24th inst., at his
residence, Hamp&tead, Peter Fawcett,
residence, Hampstead, Peter Fawcett,
Moss.—-At his residence, Burnett Street,
Moss.—At his residence, Burnett Street,
on .Saturday, June 20, Wamkk Biurron
on Saturday, June 20, Walter Britton
Moas, aged 55 years.
Moss, aged 55 years.
AuEsr. —On Friday, December 25, at
Allen. —On Friday, December 25, at
E»st Belt, Ashburton, .Tajiks Allen,
East Belt, Ashburton, James Allen,
HiGHSTEAP.—August 5, at his late resi-
HIGHSTEAD.—August 5, at his late resi-
dence, Papanui, William Higliptfcad, in
dence, Papanui, William Highstead, in
his forty-tiisc year.
his forty-first year.
Eawle—On February 16th, at the Somer-
Eagle—On February 16th, at the Somer-
' set Hotel, George Ea»le, aged 52 years.
set Hotel, George Eagle, aged 52 years.
Todd.-^Oii January 7, afc the Schoolhouse,
Todd.-On January 7, at the Schoolhouse,
i 47.
47.
P*ter.—At Aslibn-ton, on Saturday,
Peter.—At Ashburton, on Saturday,
23rd May, William .jSmbnce Pbthe,
23rd May, William Spence Peter,
aged 73. - ','■■■ ,
aged 73.
At Chmtchurch, on Bt,h September,
At Christchurch, on 8th September,
Oatheine, widow of the late William
Catreine, widow of the late William
. Richardson Boyle, and only surviving
Richardson Boyle, and only surviving
sister of Colonel Thomas Simpson, ox
sister of Colonel Thomas Simpson, of
Bally ards, Armagh.
Ballyards, Armagh.
Whitefookd —Oa Jiaaiiry sth at the
Whitefoord —On January 5th at the
llectjry, Whittoa, near Tenbury,
Rectory, Whitton, near Tenbury,
Wo cestershirj, the Rev Oalbb WfliTa-
Worcestershire, the Rev Caleb White-
foobd, DI,A, ( the belovai father of
foord, M.A., the beloved father of
Mrß W. J. Steward.
Mrs W. J. Steward.
street, Ashburton, Eliza Evelyn; »
street, Ashburton, Eliza Evelyn;