DEATHS.
LBDGEB\VOOD,r-On October 6 (accidentally drowned at the Kaik), James Lincoln, dearly beloved husband of Margaret Led°-er- * w A*&jyS<S? lfo J!? r ?f t€6t - Dee-ply mourned. M'INTOSH.-On October 8, 1917, at hor parents residence, 2 Prestwick street Maori Hill, Agnes Stewart, third, and dearly beloved daughter of Daniel \ and Agnes Mln tosh; aged 20 years. Deeply mourned. Private interment—A. S. Archer and Co.. undertakers. DOUGLAS.—On October 8, 1917, at Dunedin, James Douglas, late of Athol, AutliVlfi ', e M 82 years - The funeral will leave Atnol Railway Station on arrival of 1146 train on Thursday, llth inst.—A. S. Archer , and Co., undertakers. W'E^R-—On October Bth, 1917; at Dun*din, William, dearly beloved husband of Iniraa. Mackey, of Ellis street, Dunedin; aged 47 years. At rest. Privaite interment. and Co -> undertakers. PluF^ 2 ?-,- octO x b l r 7 ' at Dunedin, Ellen Rachel, dearly beloved wife of Edmund Murphy, of 59 Glasgow street; South Puntfdin;. aged 48 years. Deeply regretted. Private interment.—Hugh Gourley, underMacDONALD.—On October 9,1917, at Dunedin, Ebzabeth Jane (Grace), the beloved wife of Frank Mac Donald, of Port Chalmers and only daughter of William Winton, 289 Castle street. Private interment.—Frapwell and Holgate, undertakers.
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Evening Star, Issue 16550, 9 October 1917, Page 4
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192DEATHS. Evening Star, Issue 16550, 9 October 1917, Page 4
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