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DEATHS.

ADAMS.-On Tue.sday, OUi instant, at the residence of lift sis-U'r (Mrs Bowling), Hampden. Mary Monica Adams; aged 23 years. lU.P. ANDERSON.—On November 23,. at his residence, Deborah Buy, Port Chalmers, Charles August, husband o[ Caroline Anderson; aged 76 ran, At rest. BAKI)SLHV.-(j!i December 1, at Katoomba, New South Wales, Martiu, second eldest sou of r,h« late .Moses liardsley; in his forty-eighth vear. Deeply regretted. BUCKIE—On .Vovember fi, Agnes Fyffe, fourth daughter of Allan Blackie, Leith street, Dunedin. At rest. BOOTTF.X.—Oii Xovemlisr IG, 1909, at his residence, Sawyers' Bay, Jamos, the dearly beloved husbind of Sarah Eootten; in his eighty-third year. " His eud v;as peace." BRoWN.-Ou Monday, November 29, 1309, at his residence. Mill road, luvercargill, John, Moved husband of Lucy Brown; a.god 73 years. BURNS—On November 11, at his mother's residence, f) Park street, Dunedin, Norman Cupplet, fourth son of the late Robert Bums, F.K.C.S. (Edin. CAH.PBNTEfI.-On Xovember G, at her parents' residence, Burnside, Pauline, youngest beloved daughter of S. B. Carpenter; aged 14 months. CAR.ROL-L.-On Xovember 2G, John William, beloved infpnt son of John and Lilly Carroll, Gladstone Villa, Walker street; aged 3J years. Deeply mourned, lU.P. CHE-TWIN"! —On November 29, at her daughter's residence, Timarn, Clara, tho beloved wife of John Chetwin, Carg'ill road, Dunedin South; ugod til years. "So loved, so mourned.'' CHEi'A'K.—On Xovember 21, at her residence, Church street, Uosgiol (suddenly), Eliza Leslie, relict of James A. Cheyiic, Esq.; aged 70 years. Deeply regretted. CHILES.—On November 22, at lier residence, Regent road, Mary Elizabeth Chiles; aged 31 years CHURCH.—On Xovember 14, at Langlcc, Ure stest, Oamaru, Eliza, relict of John Church; in her 75th year. CLARK.—On December 11, at his parents' residence, 53 Jtaitland street, James Scagcr, infant son of George and Jcamiic Clark; aged 4 weeks. CLBAVEiI.-On November G (suddenly), at Te Kuiti, North Island, Emma Storey, beloved wife o! Henry Cleaver, and fifth (laughter of the late Win. Storey, of Evansdale; aged 28 years. Deeply mourned. CnLLINS.-On November 23, at the residence of Mrs John Illackic, East Taieri, John Collins; in his 7kt vear. CHAIG.—On November 21, at Avalon, Gladstone road, Parnell, Auckland, John Alexander, only son of Margaret Craig, and youngest son of the late William Craig, of Invercargill; aged 21 years. DICKIE—On November 28, at the Manse, Morven, Uobe'rt Dickie, the well-beloved father of tho Rev. llobert Dickie; aged 74 years. "At rest"DOHIG.—On November 19, at the Dunedin Hospital (after a short illness), Jeremiah Doing; iu his soventy-iifth year. R.1.P.-DOWNJSS.-On November 12. John Edward Sydney, only son of John and Marion Dowries, Warrington; aged 12 years and four months. Deeply mourned. DUNN.-On Xovember 21, at 129 Union street, Mabel, the beloved infant daughter of Robert ami Janet Dunn; aged IS months. Deeply mourned. FISHER,—On November 17, at 52 Arthur ■ street, Mary Fishor (laic of Koslyn), relict of James Fisher; in box seventy-second yoivr. PHASER.—On Xovember IG, at the Dunedin Hospital, Christina Eraser, daughter of tho late James and Annie Eraser. 301 Castle street. Deeply regretted. FULTON.—On November 25, 1»09, at Pitt street, Dunedin, after a long illness, James It. B. Hertslct Fulton (Jim), second son of Robert Valpy Fulton, M.D.; aged 17 yom's. &AKR.-0n December 2, at his mother's residence, 44 Melbourne street, South Dunedin, Thomas, youngest son of Mary and tho lite Thomas Can-, HighelilT; 26 years. R.I.P. GARTSHOKR.-On November 16. at No. 32 Russell street, Dunedin, Mary, the beloved wifo of Robert Gartshore; in her eightyfirst year. Deeply regretted. "Peace, perfect peace." GOODALL. —On November 27, at her parents' residence, Seuclifl, Jessie Isabella, the beloved daughter of Edward and Gertrude Coodall; aged 3 months and 11 days. Deeply mourned. HENI)ERSOX'.-On Tuesday, November 16, 19ft), al Leet street, Inveicargill, Sam, beloved lnwband ot Annie. Kiddeli Hcmie-r. son, Fnni Hush, Konnington; a»ed -13 vears HITCHCOX.-Ou December 1, Elizabeth Ann Hiichcox; in her sixtieth year. Deeply regretted. November 21, at his residence, Bkcksioiio Hall, Seih Holding; aged 71 years. ISLIP.-On November 19, 1903, at the Hospital, Dunedin,. Elizabeth (J., beloved wife j of Arthur C. Islip; aged 42 years 9 mouths. ' JAMES.—On November 10, IW3, al 55 Moray place. Vera Mary, elder daughter of Alfred James; aged 18 vears. JOHXSTON.-On November 24, at Kailuku, John Johnston; in his 87ih year. JORDAX.-On November 22, 1909, at Rose Cottage, Pahneraton South. Elizabeth, reluct of John Jordan, Dun back; aged 76 years. JOWSEY,—On Xovember 17, at Duuediti, Blanche Russell Cameron, dearly beloved wife of Frederick William Jowsoy, 195 High street, ltoslyn. Deeply regretted. LINDSAY.—On November 20, 1999, at No. 3 Clarendon street, Clarice Florence, the dearly beloved infant daughter of Hubert and Laura Lindsay; aged 13 weeks. So loved, so mourned. M'CALLirM —On November 19 (suddenly), Archibald, dearly-loved husband of Mary M'Callmn. Deeply mourned. M'INXES.—On November 9, at his parents' residence, The Glen, Evnusdalc, Peter James Victor, twin son of Donald and Elizabeth Jl'lnnes; aged 13 months. His end was peace. M'LEAX.—On November IS, at Owaka, Stanley James, beloved youngest son of R. and L. A. M'Lea-n; aged 1 year and 9 months. "We loved him well, but Jesus loves him best." MACMILLAX.—At Lytham, on August 16, Isabella. Mary (Bella), of 23 Henrietta street, 0.T., Manchester, daughter of the lato John Macmillan, M.A., Royal High School, Edinburgh. MAXTE'LL.—On November 10, at the residence of her son, 312 Rattray street, Sarah Ann, dearly-beloved wife of the late Georgo Mantell; in her GSth year. MO-HGAX.-On November 21, at Vinegar Hill, St. Bathans, Raymond Wilson Morgan, beloved eou ot Edward and Elizabeth Morgan;' aged seven years. Deeply regretted. MORRIS—On Dece-mher 2, at the residence of her sister (Mrs P. Omand), 9 M'Millan street, Bishopscourt, Roslyn, Jar.o, Tolict of William Morrij, late of Norrb-Bn.st Valley; in her sixty-seventh year. "At rest." MOSMAN.—On Xovember 15, at Toowong, Queensland, Ihe lion. Hugh Mosman.—(By cable.) Mtint.—On November 14, at the Oaniarn Hospital, George, youngest son of David and Ellen Mnir. Deeply mourned, XOONE.—On November 2S, at his residence, Fairviow, Ida Valley. John, the Moved husband of Susan Noone; in his seventieth year. SOUTH.—On November 26, at Dunedin, Frank Alfred, second son of Oliver and Euphcinia North, t'orlobeJlo; aged 10 years. So loved, so mourned. OBBAHD.-On December 3, at Wocdside, West Taieri, Charles, beloved husband of Annie Obbard; aged 69 years. Deeply mourned. O'KANE—On November 22. 1909. at her residence. 63 Fillenl street. Sarah Ann. relict of Daniel O'Kane; aged 59 years. Deeply regretted. OUTRAM.-On November G, 1909, at his late residence, No. 01 Royal terrace, John, the beloved father of Mrs Peter Rutherford, Albert, Joeph, James, Mary, and John Outnim; in his 79tb year. PHILLIPS.—On November 23, at his resi-, dence. 53 Union street. Dunedin, Samuel Charles Phillips; aged 73 vears. ROLLAND.-On September 23, at Kilinieliael, Castle Douglas, Scotland. James Henry Rolland (formerly of Blaekstone Station), second son of the late James Rolland, W.S. (formerlv of flask Lodge, Kaitangata, Otsgoj. SCOTT—On November 28, at the Dunedin Hospital. John Wt. of Palmerston (late of Kvcbnrn); asicd 70 years. Deeply regretted SINCLAIR.—On November 12, at her residence, Adam's Flat, Elizabeth Agnes M'Ginlty, the beloved wife of Charles Graham Sinclair, miner; nged 70 year?. IM.P. "Of your charity pray for her soul." SLIGO. -On November 28. at the residence of Ids mil Town Belt, Roslyn (oil City read), Alexander Sligo: in his seventyeighili year. SMTTH.-On November 28. 1909, ot 73 Duncan street, Charles Wroford, beloved infant son of Harold Laing and Bessie May Smith; aged 13 months. STEWART—On November 7. at Oamani. Robert, dearly-beloved husband of Eva Stewart, also sou of James Stewart, No. 21 Rcid road. South Dunedin (result of a railway accident); aged £) yews. Deeply regretted,

STEVEXSOX.-On Xoveinber 2D, 1909, at the residence of hia son, William Stevenson, Biggar t-trect, Inveroargill, John Stevenson, of Henley Estate; s.ged 70 vea.rs. SUTHKT{[,AXD.~On Xovember in. at Dnnedin, Kninia- Caroline, the wife of William Sutherland, of Waiwera South. TAIT.—On Xoveinber S, at his mother's residence, 52 .St. David street, Dunedin (suddenly). Arthur Cashoiirn, eldest son of the late Thomas Tait, formerly of Ravensbourne; aged J'!. TI!OM.-On November 25. li) 00, at Bush road. Mos.giel, Marv Thorn; aged 74 vears. TIIOMSOX.-Ou December 2, a! her residence. North Branch, Tokomairiro. Jessie MoMjson, tile idovtd wile of David Thomson, farmer; aged 02 vears, Deeply resulted. 'tWNSHEXD.-On Xovember 9. at her residence. .Main road. Kaikorai Valley (near mill). Mrs ,lane S. Townsliend; in her 75th year. At rest. VEAI,.—On Xoveinber SI, al her residence. C.rey street. Port Chalmers, Elizabeth Jane, rclicl of Captain John Veal;, aged 72 years. Deeply mourned. VIAIi.-Oii Xoveinber M, at the. Dunedin Hospital. Elizabeth lianliin. the beloved wife of Marl; Vial, guard X.Z.1!., Clvde, and daughter of the lole Wm, Lattiinore, Balelutlni; aged ;17 years. Deeply rejriottcl. WAIiBBX.—On Xovember 7, at her residence, 21S Castle street, Marv Lwslimmi, vm C i,l Ch , arl!B barren, in her 07th yoar. AULUAMSOX.-On Xovember 25. at Dunedin (suddenly), James Williamson, of Outll."n'(J»t* of Allnnton); in his Klrd year. Y\ 1,10111.-On Xoveinber 8. 1303, at his parents' residence, Renfrew street, finlelutha, James, eldest son of Sinclair Wright; aged 26 years. Deeply regretted.

Carisbrook B.—First Innings. Vfsher, run out 1" Hnrron, c Wright, I) Dowries ■■ 0 Sicdrhog, ibw. 1) Downes .. .. 7i) Rielinrdi, b Downes 0 Austin, not out 35 Druuini, I) Dmvnt'S 17 Extras ■! Total lor five wickets .. lit) SKCONI.) GIUDE. Th(> match Si. Kiida v. Dunedin 0 was commenced at. Culling I'aric. Dunedin compiled 153 inns. Evre (19). Ahlfeld (26). Dev Cob), |[iii K (nut* out 29). Wvcherlcv 111), all halting well for St. Kilcla. (i. Edwards secured seven wickets for 44 runt. Sl.Kildu at theotid of (lie (lav's j.lav had made 86 runs for the loss of iwo wickets. Fioldcn (45 not out), M'Farlane (22), Rice (6 not out), all batting well for Dunedin. kavanagh secured one wicket and Ahlfeld onp. Jn the match Dimrdin 13 v. Albion the latter batted first, anil .-wed 116 (Dulliie ii. Drake 18, Stuart 14, Stan;? 13. Hart 10). kimlley ((ho for 28) was the most successful howler. At the call of time Diiiwdm had lost cisjiii wickets for 114 (Thompson 46, Whittv 16. M'Ncill 13, MTui'lane- 10, Symoiuls 10 not out). O|»lio met Carisbrook D ut Opoho. and. halting first, compiled 71, Hennessey ,(19) and Smith (16) batting well for their runs. For Carisbrook A lino took four for 25, and Moon, Johnston, and M. Iliintiway shared the remainder of the wickets. Carisbrook icplied with 83. Mo™ (32) and loma-s (23) being the principal scorers. Sharpe and Ingram se.:uv«l most wickets for Opoho, Smith (n newcomer from Auckland) taking two excellent catches in the long Held. 0|>o!io, in their second innings, have lcs.t one wicket for 43--Sinith (not out 26), Anderson (not out 4), Abbtt (who was hurt | and allowed to retire, and will continue next Saturday, has 10 to hie credit). The mateli Grange v. Moimngton was commenced on Iho North Ground. Grange, ill the first innings, made 132, W. 1W (36) C. Lax (30 not, out), Davidson (23), A. King (19) being the cliief mvicis. Caradus and Morgan weurcd the viekots for Moruinglon. Morningtou replied with the small score of 33, Ibis being due to the line, bowling of Davidson (four for 22) and Lawlor (five for 23). Grange, in their second innings, have. lost, two wickets for 81— W. Host (41 not out) and Robinson (38 not out). THIRD GRADE. Carisbrook 15 defeated Morninglon by 95 runs. Scores—Carisbionk 161—Cuddie (29) Ikadlev (2d), Smart. (24), J. Smith (18), Jack (12 not out), do Laulour (11), Blackwood (10); Mornington 66—Durelon (25), Provost (24) For Carisbrook Cuddie (live for 28), Smith (two for none), Fraser (two for 32) bowled well. Dunedin I) met St. Kilcla on the Caledonian Ground, and won by 20 runs on the first innings. Dunedin scored 87, the principal scoters being- Twccdic (26), Newton (13). Hardio (10). St. ICilda made 67, Lockhart (19), M'Faull (12), Ross (10) being the principal contributors. Dunedin lost four wickets for 33 in their second innings. Torrance and Lockhart, for St. ICilda, and Hodge and Courtis for Dunedin wore the most successful bowlers. The match between Anderson's Ray and Albion I! resulted in a win for the. former on the lirsr innings. Anderson's Bay, batting first, closed their innings with 54 runs. Albion B responded with 23. In the second innings Anderson's Bay made, 123. When slumps were drawn Albion 15 had three wickets down for 6 runs. Top scorers were—G. Kirk wood (74), G. Walker (17 not out), and J. Reekie (14). For the winners G. Kirkwood (six wickets for 8 tuns), W. Loan (three wickets for 13) bowled well. Marks was the best of the Albion men. The :natoh Christian Brothers A v. Albion A, resulted in a win for Christian Brothers by six wickotw and 2 runs. The principal eocrevs were Stapleton and Spiers, and Collins and Jones were very successful in 'oowling.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14699, 6 December 1909, Page 4 (Supplement)

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DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 14699, 6 December 1909, Page 4 (Supplement)

DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 14699, 6 December 1909, Page 4 (Supplement)