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DEATHS.

CHUDLEY.—On July 25, at London, Fanny, beloved wife of T. Hj Chudkry, R.N.R., commander s.s. Paiccha. (By cable.) GAIR.—On July 27, at his residence, 28 Athol place. Alexander, tho beloved husband of Eliza E. Guir; aged 75 years. HISLOP.-At 425 Castle street, on July 26, Walter Hislop, eldest son of the late John Hielop, LL.D; in his sixty-sixth year — Tho Funeral will leave the Residence Tomorrow (Tuesday), 29th inst., at 11 a.m., Railway Station 11.10 a.m., Anderson's Bay Tram Terminus about 12 a.m., for ■ the' Anderson's Bay Cemetery. MORRIS.-On July 27, at his residence, 36 Bowen street, Musselburgh, diaries Chase Morris (oolor.el Bth Madras Light Cavalry), beloved husband of Marion Letitia Morris; aged 75 years. ROLLINSON.-On July 25, 1913, at Wharc Flat, Nellie, tho well-beloved daughter of John W. and Catherine Rollinson; aged 14 years (after much suffering). "With Christ, which is far better." Private interment. WILKS.-On July 25, at Wellington. Sarah', dearly loved wifo of Frederick Wilks. and eldest daughter of Philip Rouse, Invcrcargill, and sister of Mrs Purcbes, Caversham, and G. Rouse, Port Chalmers. Deeply mourned. Private interment at Dunedin.—C. J. Thorn, undertaker. WRAGGE.-On July 27, at Dunedin, Alfred Davis, beloved husband of Elizabeth Wragge (after a long and painful illness); aged 75 years. Australian papers please cony. Private interment from his hi to residence, 16 Edwin street, Caversliam Ward, Dunedin.—C. J. Thorn, undertaker.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15827, 28 July 1913, Page 4

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DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 15827, 28 July 1913, Page 4

DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 15827, 28 July 1913, Page 4