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DEATHS.

FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE. 19th May, died of wounds received at the Dardanelles, Thomas Robert, second son of Andrew and Mary Jane Carson, Kaitangata; aged 22 years. COATES.—On May 30, killed in action at the Dardanelles, Frederick John Coates, second son of R. and J. Coates, St. Albans, Christchurch, and only brother of the Rev. R. George Coates, of St. Michael and All Ang-els, Anderson Bav; oped 32 COUPERTHWAITE.—Died of wounds received at the Dardanelles, Peter, the youngest son of the late Robert and Jane Couperthwaite, Kelso; aged 28 years. Deeply regretted. DAWSON.—Between April 26 and 30, killed in action at the Dardanelles, Henry Beal (Dick), fourth son of Mrs M. Dawson, Haniridenag£«™JK2rs - Dep P'y regretted. . DOWNES.-0n April 26, killed in action at the Dardanelles, Private Thomas Stephen, dearly boloved eldest son of Thomas and Grace Downes, Waitati; in his 31st year. Hβ tried to do his duty.

DUNCAN.—On May 2, killed in action at tho Dardanelles, Private William Goorgo Duncan ( dearly beloved second son of Elizabeth and John Duncan, Mataura; nged 20 years. Deeply regretted. .EG GLESTONE.—KiIIed in action at the Dardanelles, Captain Valentino Joseph Egglestone (Quartermastor Otago Infantry Battalion), third son of Mary Jane and Joseph Egglestone, 125 Cargill street, Dunedin; in his 22nd year. Ho did his duty.

FAIRBAIRN.—Died of wounds received at the Dardanelles, Private Hunter Fairbairn, son of James Fairbairn, Highcliff; aged 21 years. He did his duty. FlNDLA^.—Between April 26 and 30, killed in action at tho Dardanelles, John, eldest son of Robert and Margaret Findlay, Church street, Mosgiel; in his fortieth year. FOTHERGILL.—On May 8, killed in action at the Dardanelles, Frederick Arthur, son of J. A. and Mary Fothergill. FRASER.—KiIIed in action at tho Dardanelles April 27, 1915, Privato Kinnear George, beloved son of Donald and Mary Fraser, Lumsdon; aged 26 years. FRENCH.—On May 8, killed in action at tho Dardanelles, Archibald, dearly beloved oldest son of Robert A. and Annie French, 29 Littlebourne, Roslyn, and brother of Mrs J. C. Mac Lean, Potts Point, Sydney, and R. M. French, Ashburton.

GILLANDERS.—On May 8, killed in action at tho Dardanelles, Thomas Alexander, eldest son of Kenneth Alexander Gillanders, To Kuiti, and brother of Mrs J. C. Loan, the Manse, Owaka. HARPER.—KiIIed in action at the Dardanelles, Donald Micklefield, third son of Frederick E. Harper, of Bay road, Dunedin; aged 18 years. HOOPER.—On May 18, killed in action at tho Dardanelles, Private George Albert Hooper, beloved brother of Mrs R. Joyce, 35 Fitzroy street, Caversham; 'aged 23 years. Deeply regretted. HUNTER.—On May 8, killed in action at tho Dardanelles, Harry (late Traffic Department, New Zealand Railways), third son of David and Jessie Hunter, 8 M'Bride street; in his 25th year. JENKINS.—On May 2, killed in action at the Dardanelles, Lancecorporal Sid and Private Cecil W. Jenkins (New Zealand Main Expeditionary Forces), eldest and second sons of David and May Jenkins, of Gap road, Winton, and dear friends of Mrs E. H. Reeves and family, 51 Albany streat. LOCKHART.—On May 8, killed in action at the Dardanelles, Gordon William, youngest son of Mrs Lockhart, Belfast, Ireland, and brother of J. W. R. Lockhart, 410 street, Dunedin: in his 25th year. ' Ho answered the call.

LOGAN.—Died of wounds received in action at the Dardanelles, Lieutenant Preston, . The " Caves, Waipu, Auckland, oldest son of Colonel R. Logan, Samoa. MARTIN.-On May 10, 1915, died of wounds received at the Dardanelles, Francis Aubrey Dunstan Martin. He was born at Clyde, New Zealand, on June 7, 1891, was the only surviving ohild of the Rev. Francie White Martin, of Napier, and the eldest grandson of Mr and Mrs Daniel Brent, of Dunedin. M'COY.—Died of wounds received at the Dardanelles, Arthur Harold, husband of Edith F. M'Coy, Cargill road, South Dunedin. M'COY.—On May 10, died of wounds received at the Dardanelles, Arthur Harold, second son of the late F. H. M'Coy, barrister, of Lawrence, and of Mrs M'Coy,' 24 Peterborough street. Christchurch. M'DONALD.—KiIIed in action at the Dardanelles, Lance-corporal Charles Vernon M'Donald, Wellington Infantry, son of Elizabeth E. and the late A. W. M'Donald, woolbroker, Dunedin. Deeply regretted. M'NEIL.—On May 18, 1915, died of wounds received in action at the Dardanelles. George, eldest son of Mrs and the late James M'Neil, Otara, Southland, formerly of Gore; in his 27th year. MELLOR.—KiIIed in action at the Dardanelles, Private John Alfred, only son of Thomas and Elizabeth Mellor, of 12 Carnarvon street, Belleknowes; aged 24 years. Deeply mourned. "He hath done what he could." MORGAN.—On May 2, killed in action at the Dardanelles, Private Richard' Frances (Dick), (Otago Battalion), eldest son of John and Jane Morgan; of Ranfurly, and brother of Mrs T. S. Pinder and Mrs A. Henderson (Dunedin), and Mis 3 K. Morgan (Milton); in his 27th year. He died for New Zealand and the Empire.

MURCOTT.—On May 3, killed in action at the Dardanelles, Stanley George Murcott, seventh son of Mrs E. Murcott, Hampden; aged 24 years. PATERSON.—On May 1, killed in action at the Dardanelles, James Ayton Paterson, dearly' beloved elder son of the late James Paterson and of Margaret Ayton Paterson, 7 Garfield street, Roslyn. PATERSON*.—On the Bth May, killed in action at the Dardanelles, George R., eldest son of Mr R. W. Paterson, Wellington, and eldest grandson of the late Captain Paterson, late of Mornington. PlNK.—Killed in action at the Dardanelles between April 25 and May 1, 1915, Hubert Fair, dearly beloved second son of Mr and Mrs H. J. Pink, Dunedin; aged 25 years. Deeply mourned.

PIPER.—On May 10, 1915, died of wounds received in action at tho Dardanelles, George, dearly beloved youngest son of Mrs Alice Gillespie (Rotherham) and the late George Piper, and nephew of Mrs Emily Grant, 21 Cutten street. South Dunedin; aged 20 years. R.I.P. REES.—On May 7, killed in action at the Dardanelles, Sergeantbugler Sidney Charles, only son of Elizabeth H. and the late Sydney C. Rees, 25 Islington street, NorthEast Valley; aged 19 years. Deeply regretted. Greater love hath no man than to give his life for his country. SALTER.— On May 3, 1915, killed in action at the Dardanelles, Joshua James, third son of the late Martin and Catherine Salter, of Port Chalmers. SCOULAR.—Between April 25 and May 1, 1915, killed in action at tho Dardanelles, Private John Lamb (Jock), dearly beloved elder son of M. Scoular and the late Thos. Scoular, of EeJendale; aged 23 years. Deeply regretted. SELBY.-On April 26, 1915, killed in action at the Dardanelles, Wilfrid Gilholme, dearlv beloved third son of Mrs E. and tho late C. W. G. Selby, Grace street, Invercargill; aged 34 years. SALTER.— On May 3, 1915, killed in action at the Dardanelles, Joshua James (N.Z. Main Expeditionary Forces), dearly beloved brother of Mrs R. B. Dyer, Glen road, Mornington. Dulce et decorum est pro patria SPEDDING.—On the 20th inst., killed in action at the Dardanelles, Arthur Vivian, Captain 4th Otago Infantry Battalion; younger son ot D. M. Spedding, Dunedin. STEELE.— On May 23, 1915, died of wounds received in action at tho Dardanelles, James Walter, dearly beloved eldest son of Ada and tho late James Steele, of Mosgiel; inhis 22nd year. He did his duty. STEWART.-On May 16, killed in action at the Dardanelles Edward M'lntosh, fourth son of David J. Stewart, Hanmer Springs (late of Nastiby); aged 31. TOMS.-0n May 9, died of wounds received at the Dardanelles Arthur, dearly loved son of Mrs s' Toms, Roxburgh; aged 36. He did his duty.

WILLIAMS.-Killed in action at the Dardanelles, Private Georco Williams (Otago Battalion), son of Elizabeth and late Charles Williams expressman, Cavcrsham; aged 28 years. Deeply regretted.

ARMSTRONG.-On June 16, at his residence, tturnside. Becks, William, beloved Husband of Elizabeth Armstrong; aged 69 years. Deeply mourned. BALLUOa -At Rivorsdale, on Thursday, £**y 27. 1915, Alary Ross, relict of A. IiAKRY.-On June 17, 1915, at Dunedin, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of John E. »T?/'n m er twen ty-ninth year. R.I.P. BEGG.-On June 9, 1915, at her residence, Jieggs btation, Pukeawa, Mary, beloved wite of John Begg, jun., and youngest daughter of the lato Andrew Simson, of Wangaloa; in her 38th year. Deeply mourned. J iSKLL--£)a Tuesday, May 18, 1915, at Mcnzies Ferry, VVyndham, Alexander Bell, bsloved husband of Janet Baird and younger son of the late John and Elizabeth 8011. Arbroath, Forfarehire, Scotland; * g SL?\ years - Dee Ply regretted. BOLLARD.-0n June U, at Dunedin, Emma Hawkins, the beloved wile of William Allan Bollard; aged 32 years. Deeply regretted. J BREMNER.-On May 28, at his residence, Kew; Caveisham, John Ganld Bremner; m his seventy-ninth year BROAWN.—On June 11, 1915 (suddenly), at his residence, 313 Great King street, liiomas James, dearly beloved husband of Margaret Thornae Broawn; aged 70 year* At rest." BRUGH.—On May 26, 1915, at Dunedin, Shedaan Brugh, late of -'The Cloan," Komahapa; in his eighty-sixth year. BUIsCK—On 'June 1, 1915, at his residence, 17 Walker avenue, John Henry Lion Bunee. beloved husband of the lato Matilda Ann Bunce; aged 85 years. Deeply mourned. CALLON.—On Ma y at h; s residence, 157 Main road, Ravcnebourne, Richard, the beloved husband of Emma Callon; aged 73 years. Passed away peacefully CAMPBELL.-On May 23, at his residence, Mam South road. Green Island John Campbell, beloved husband of Isabella Campbell; aged 75 years. Deeply regretted. CLARKSON.—On June 9, 1915, at the residence of her sister, Mrs Allan, 14 Wells street, Maori Hill, Elizabeth, dearly beloved wife of John Patterson Clarkson, Roslyn, and second youngest daughter of the late ™™ *,££s;• loved > so nionrned. i < I U I^^? CK^ 1 ? n Ma * K> at Owaka, Isabella Mary (Ella), the dearly-belcved wife of Cummock, < ganger, Papatupu; in her thirtieth year. Deeplv mourned CUNNINGHAM.—On June 3, 1915, at her residence, S4 Main road, North-East Valley, Catherine, relict of James Cunningham ; in her eighty-fonrth vear. "At rest."

DORMER.—On June 18, at her residence Main road, North-East Valley, Ellen Dormer, relict of Mathew Dormer, and mother of Mrs W. J. Thompson and Mrs T. Williams; aged 66 yeare. Deeply regretted. Rest m peace. DAVIS.—On May 24, at the Dunedin ■Hospital, Henrietta. May, the beloved wife of Aaron Davis, of Abbotsford; aged 23 years. So loved, fo mourned." DRAFER.-On May 31, 1915, at the residence of Miss Draper, Springfield road, Milton, John Draper, butcher; aged 73 years. Deeply mourned. EWART.—At Dunedin, on June 17, William Bowers, the beloved husband of Amelia twart, and youngest son : of Thomas and Margaret Ewart, of St. Clair (formerly of irAt^^ mourned. FAIRBAIRN.—On June 8, 1915 at his residence, Taieri Beach. Robert Fairbairnagrd 74 years.

FAraMAID.—At Mataura. on Mav 31, Johan, relict of John Fairmaid, Invercargill;' in her 77th year. "At rest." ..S A ? RA—On * une 2 > at his residence. Ribbonwood," Castle street, Thomas Porteous Farra, beloved husband of Alice Cecelia Farra; aged 59 years. FAWKES.-On June 8, 1915, Margaret, rehct of Wilham Fawkes; aged 59 years At rest."

FORDYCE.—On June 18, 1915, at her residence, 5 M'Crae street, Mornington, Hellen, beloved wife of Alexander Fordyce; aged 72 years. Deeply mourned. FRASER. -On June 8, 1915, at 2 Smith street, Dunedin, Maude Isabel, youngest daughter of the late William Fraser, of InvercargilL FYi<FE.—On May 20, at the residence of Jus nephew (Wm. Beattie), Romahana David lyffe, late of Miiburn. GEMMELL.-On June 18, at Meadowfield, Inchholme (near Oamaru), James Gemmell beloved husband of Mary Gemmell; aged 73 years. .

GEORGESON.—On June 9, at Dunedin Ann Catherine, beloved wife of Charles Georgcson; aged 68 yeara. GUILD.-On April 1, on board s.s. Orsova, Colombo (of sunstroke), William Dryedale Guild, late of Naseby, and brother of Andrew Guild, of Middlemarch: in his nfty-eecond year. Deeply regretted HAIR.-On May 28, 1915. at hie residence, Stirling, Alexander Hair, blacksmith.; aged 63 years. Deeply mourned. HANNA.—On June 9, at Dunedin, after a short and painful illness, Elsie May eldest daughter of. Robert and Eliza-beth Hann*. Palmerston South; aged 21 years. "At rest."

HAWKINS.-At Mary street, Port Chalmers on June 12, John Robert, beloved son of John and Jane Hawkins; aged 24 years HAY.—On May 30 (suddenly), at her residence, 4 Union street, Ann, -widow of A R Hay. HEY.—On May 31, at her residence, Pukerau, Clara, beloved wife of Albert Hey; aged 45 years. HOWARD.-On May 28, -at Richmond Nelson, Dr James Howard, late of Forbury road, Cavereham.

JOHNSTONE.-Op June 14, at the residence of her sister (Marrion Galloway), 11 Dairy street, Mornington, Jessie, relict of Robert Johnstone, Edinburgh; aged 82 years. JONES.—On June 18, at 152 Hazeldean road, Sydenham, Christchuroh, Thomas Jones, late of Dunedin. Deeply regretted KEDDIE.—At Oamaru Hospital, on May 22, 1915, Helen, relict of P. Keddie, Trafai gar street. Timaru. KILNER.—On June 11, at the residence of her daughter (Mrs H. LilburneJ, Union' street, Milton, Mary Ann M'Ginley, relict of Joseph Kilner; aged 74 years. RIP KINO.—On May 28, at Musselburgh, in his 6eventy-third year, Bryan Meyrick King, priest. LEASK.—On June 8, 1015, at his residence, Omakau, William Leask; aged 79 years. Deeply mourned. LECKIE. —At the residence of her son (A. R. Leckie), Victoria avenue, Invercargill, on Saturday, Juno 12, 1915, Eliza Rose relict of John Leckie; aged 79 years "At rest."

LEITCH.—On May 31 (after a ehort illness), at his parents' residence, Dai-tmouth street, Kaitangata, Robert Henry (Barney), tho dearly beloved son-of Robert Henry and Mary Leitch; aged S years. Deeply regretted. LOWERT.-0n May 25, 1915. at his residence, Main South road, Milton. Gharies Lowery, farmer; aged 69 years. Deeply mourned. LYNCH.-On June 13, at St. Dominic's Priory, Dowhng street, Sister Mary Agatha Lynch; in the forty-second year of her a<*e and tho tonth year of her religious profession. R.I.P.

MACDUA'ALD.—On Saturday, Mav 22 at private hospital, Leet street, Invercaro-ill (from appendicitis), Violet (Violie), dearlybeloved wife of Angus Macdonald (Union Steam Ship Company) and daughter of Mr and Mrs D. M'Quarrie, Bluff; aged 25 years. Deeply mourned. MACDON.4LD.-Cb May 26, at residence of ner eister, 2 Ann street, Roslyn (suddenly), Charlotte Paterson, the beloved daughter of the late Archibald and Jeanett Macdonald; aged 60 years. MacGIBBON , .—On June 3, 1915, at East Gore, Ebenezer, the beloved husband of Mary Priscilia Mac Gibbon; aged 61 years M-GOWAN.—On June 17, 1915, at the residence of Mr Peter Boyd, Lovoll's Flat Margaret Boyd, dearly-beloved wife of Uarry M'Gowan; aged 48 years. Deeply mourned. M'lVER.—On June 7, 1915, at her residence, 8 Arney street, Dunedin South, Jane Ixibeon, wife of the late John M'lver, and third daughter of the late James Baikie schoolmaster, cf Sanday, Scotland M'LAREN-On April 22. 1915 (died at London), Peter, beloved husband of Margaret M'Laren, of Cronr.vell, Otago: aged 50 years. R.I.P. * June 17, 1915. at her parents' residence, 33 Greenock street, Koslyn, Beatrice Mary, dearly beloved daughter of Archibald and Esther M'Leod; aged 1 vnar and 3 months. "So loved so mourned." M'LOUGHLIN.—On Juno 8, at her son-in-law s residence, 155 Queen street, Jessie M Loughhn, late of Roxburgh; aged 70 years. R.I.P. T^^T-r" 0 . 11 Juno l - 1915 ' at Dunedin. Edith Adele Annie M'Kay, third daughter of tho late Joseph M'Loy M'Kay, of this city. M'KEAN.—At Clyde, on June 1. Jessie Helena M K«an, widow of Peter Rennio M ,!)£?™- of Sydney, New South Wales. M KEE.—On May 23. at his parents' residenco, Kaihiku. Lewis Cecil, beloved infant son ot Lucy Harriett M'Keo and the lato MANSOS.-On'May 2*. 1915. at hie rosirtence, 36 Frame street, N E Valler Thomas Ham-lton, beloved husband of Jane jrS" l • ,n n,s sixty-first ye»r METHERS.-At Dunlin 7 Hospital, on MICHELLI.-On May 21, William Wovod husband of Marv Ellen MicheUi, 422 Castle street; in his rixty-fint year.

MILLER.—On June 10, 1915, John Meneon, dearly beloved third son of James and Jessie Miller, " Braemore," Maaaratuaaged 23 yeare. ' MOIR -On May 27, at his residence, 88 Forth street, Peter, beloved husband of V ,'i« e Moir; his oishty-first year MOpDY.-On June 10, 1915, at iMS," Gwendobne Violet dearly beloved wifTof Thomas Kelly Moody, arid fifth daughter of Jamee P. Simon, of Chapel sheet, Mornineton. "At rest." ° MORRIS.-On June 6, et her residence, a Sj-T/ifW , Mu *f lbur f h ' Marian Letitk, relict of Charles Chase Morris, colonel Btli C Yf lr ? : ' m he ' 72nd *»*' MORRISON.—At her residence, Chriett?£ f tr o et ' Kaitangate, Annie relict of Samuel Morrison; aged 81 yeaw! A% rest, NEIL.-0n June 7, 1915, at her residence, Ihomtt beloved hJebandT S UConnell and youngest son of the late Daniel O'ConnclC Seacliff; aged 35 y«ui Deeply regretted. R.I.P. 7^n ~ OLVER.~On June 16, 1915, at Palmenrion South, Emma Jane, beloved wife of *rfm SS er; 47 years - o^iy^

PAASKESON.-On June 8, at the ranJ^js'' B 89 yearS - " Safe m **» ]q P - OLLOG K.-At Waikaka, on June 9 D ■ dea riybeloved wife of WiUiani D:" P tk4e tte d her "T"*"™"* y™ RICKARD.—On May 25 at 85 Cah™. laSri.Tfi oTiKdin , RITCHIE.-On June 1, 1915, at her n»dence, Jamee etreet,. Balclutha, Jean be» loved wife O f Alexander Ritcfai; aged 75 year?- Deeply mourned. band of Mary Seaton; aged 66 yew. Deeply regretted. y^™, SHALE.-0n June 8, 1915, at Meadow 6SS fi 1 Thomas Shale, laW JSty 3 * o --?* Jun « at his residence, Pj^. WJ Hitti Shand/lateof bIUEY—On June U, at his residence

. SOMERVILLE.-On May 23, at « Lanrieton, Anderson Bay, Marion, relict of William Somerville. «*•.««

June 3. 1915, at his r«ddence, 20 Queen Alexandra street, St Cla? Francis Honeyman, the beloved husband of SSd. stark; aged 67 yeara - °«W*

SpVENSON.-On June 8, at his father's residence Cranmore, Boslyn, AIeSSS Braik, third son of Wffliai and Ka£ THOMSON.-On June 15, at hie parent* .residence, 15 Leith road, William w££sL twra son of James and Julia aged four months. »«™>wu f

TURNBULL-On June 10, at hie residence, Elizabeth street, Gore, Thomae iSrrance, dearly loved husband of Lama Turn-

WADE.—On May 29, 1915, at Kelvin Brae, Blacfartone Hill, MariSd Wade; aged 85 years. "At rest" ola June 4. at the Dunedin Hospital, George Wadley, late seaman U. Maimganm: aged 44 years WEIPERS.-On May 30, at his reeidenee, James Weipere; aged 85 yeaS WEIR.—On June 11, at his residence Stirbng, James Weir; aged 67 yean Deeply mourned. J««". WIJITE.-On May 23, at Dunedin Mm-

n . WIL apN.-a tt May 31, at her reeidenee, Gunmerburn, Helen foefcardson, ttTd^ wTH^xt 6 Robert WHson. "At i^" WII|ON -On June 15: at 'WaTKmwaTtfie wife of John H. T. Wileon, and youngest daughter of the late DennfeLanV n COUDir Ireland xyUJ\(yMAN.—On June 8 1915 a+ ha* IS Youngman; "*«* 80 ***"■ Deeply

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16415, 21 June 1915, Page 3 (Supplement)

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DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 16415, 21 June 1915, Page 3 (Supplement)

DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 16415, 21 June 1915, Page 3 (Supplement)

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