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Deaths.

DRYDEN.—On the 7th February, at Ongaruhe, Auckland, accidentally drowned, Adam, the beloved son of Maggie Dryden and the late George Dryden, Arthur street; aged 42. Deeply regretted. NORTH.—On February 9th. 1902, at her residence, Lower Portobello, Annie Georgina, the beloved wife of Alfred North; aged 41 years. Deeply regretted. MACKENZIE.—On the 9th February, at Sydney street, South Dunedin, Edwin Waddel, the beloved son of Douglas and Lavina Mackenzie; aged 1 year and 4 months. Private interment. A. J. Wynn and Hope, undertakers, 36 St. Andrew street. HICKEY.—On the Bfch February, 1902 (after a long and painful illness), Dinah, the beloved wife of Thomas Hickey, of Appold street, Momington; in her seventy-eighth vear. Her end was peace. MT.F.NNAN.—On. the 9th February, William M‘Lennan, of 90 Pillenl street, Dnnedin; aged 90 years (late of Dingwall, Rosshire, Scotland). No flowers by request.

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Evening Star, Issue 11678, 10 February 1902, Page 4

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Deaths. Evening Star, Issue 11678, 10 February 1902, Page 4

Deaths. Evening Star, Issue 11678, 10 February 1902, Page 4

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