MARRIAGES
BKK liK —IIJCSHIE.—On February 23, at ilo.-mngton, by tlm Kcv. W. '.SWgie, Kobert Wilncm, only son of E. H. Brewer, Temuka, to Jessie, oldest daughter of Jam<w ilichie. Mornington.
GoLDE.M Yi'EDDIXC. iiA\i:iKKiO>;-OANTy.- On March 8, 1860, nt j'.vivndnli;, Tasmania, by the- Rev. R. Russsll, Jamas youngest son of James iVamlcrtoii, Mfclcaldor. Midlothian, Scotiaird, (o Mary Ann, third daughter of J. Caiity. builder, London. i'l'Scent address: Bayfield, Anderson's Bay. DEATHS. DJOICSON.-On March 16 at the Dunedin Ik. Andrew, eldest, son of tho hit* Williamaird Margaret Dickson; aged 40 years.—Private interment.—A. J. Wynn and Hope,'underti Iters. GOLL\N.-Qn March i6,.at tho residence of jus.: parent;, 159 Maitland street, David, dearly bslomrl husband of Christina Goilan, and eldest son of Donald and Elizabeth Uollan; aged 28 years. Deeply mourned.—Private interment. GORMACK.-Oir March 16, 1910, at High street, Dunedin (after a lingering illness), John Gormack (Into of Wairuna, Clinton), dearly beloved husband of Mary Uormack; iir his sixty-fifth year. M'tJllHi-On March 16, at "The Willows," Princes street, John M'GJiie, commercial travellvr; in his fifty-fifth year. MANN—On March 15, at her residence, Fairfield, Matilda, relict of John Mann ; in her seventy-eighth year. REID.-On March 16, nt his residence, Meridian <=treot, Port Chalmers, William Rcid brother of George Reid, of South Dunedin. No flowers.—Private interment. SOMHRVILLE.-Or March 16. at her residence, Waitapeka, Margaret Oughton, relict of John Somerville, in her seventy- ■ seventh year. THOUP.-On March 10. at the residence of his son-in-law (W. A. Gordon), Rap-' pahannack, Uda Fusseilawa, Ceylon, James Troup (late jf Christchurch). Deeply mounted.—By cable. IN Mh.UORIAM. O'CONNELL.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Elizabeth U'Counoll, who died at Burnside on March 17, 1909. R.I.P.
God called her home—it was His will, But in our hearts she livcth still. Uer memory is as dear to-day As at the hour s'uu passed away.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14784, 17 March 1910, Page 6
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418MARRIAGES Otago Daily Times, Issue 14784, 17 March 1910, Page 6
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