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DEATHS.

ALLAN. —At his residence, Malton, Wyndham, on Saturday, November 23, 1918, Henry Charles, beloved husband of Margaret Lindsay Allan; aged 38 years. Deeply mourned. ANDERSON.—On November 25, at. his residence, 3 Cutten street, St. ICilda, Alexander Leiteli, tho beloved husband of Elizabeth Anderson, and second son of Walter Anderson, Lawrence, and son-in-law of Robert M'Kittcrick, St. Kilda; aged 35 years. Deeply mourned. Private interment. —llopo and Kinaaton, undertakers. BAILEY. —On November 25, 1918, at the residence of her son (Howard Bailey), 14 Burnett street, Caversliam, Sarah, tho beloved wife of Henry Bailey; aged 51 years. "At rest." Private interment.—Farpwcll and Holgatc, undertakers. BANKS. —On November 24, at Wellinglington (suddenly), Jessio Montcith, beloved® vrifo_ of Frederick Bunks, ohief ofßcer s.s. lvahika, and third daughter of the lato W. M. and M. A. Innes, Port Chalmers. BERLAjSD.—On Noyember 24, at Dunodin Hospital, William Henry (wee Willie), aged 12 months, youngest beloved son of John Neil and Sarah Borland, 52 Albany street. R.LP.—Hope and Kinaston, undertakers. BROWN.—On November 25, 1918, at her parents'- residence, Station House, Maheno, Vera Constance, dearly beloved eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Alfred Brown; aged 12 years 7 months.—Friends are kindly invited to attend the Funeral, which will leave _ her parents' residence, Wednesday, 27th inst., at 2.30 p.m., for tho Maheno Cemetery. Bros., undertakers, Herbert. BURKE.—On November 24, at tho Dunedin Hospital, Eileen, the fourth dearly beloved daughter of Mary Ann Burke, Loith Valley. Deeply regretted. R.I.P. Private interment.—Hugh Gonrley, undertaker. CARREL.—At Wanganui, November 24, 1918, Gertrude Eleanor, tho dearly beloved wife of L. E. Carrel, and daughter of Earl M. and Gertrude E. Robertson, 85a Neidpath road, Morning'ton. Deeply regretted. CASTLEHOW.—On November 24, at Christchurch Hospital, Leonard Fitzroy Hamilton, beloved husband of Ada Louise Castlehow; beloved eldest son of Mr and Mrs T. Castlehow (Southland), and brother of Mn J. A. Bond (Maori Hill), Mrs R. M.' Wright (Cavcrsham), and Private C. F. Castlehow (on active service). COLEMAN.—On November 22, at Wellington, Victor, beloved husband of Emily Coleman, lato of Femhill Club and Southland Club Hotel; aged 36 years.—Sydney papers please copy. CONNOLLY. —On November 21, at the Timaju Hospital, Cornelius (Con), the dearly beloved husband of Annie Connolly (late of Waikouaiti and Halfway Bush), and youngest son of the late Jeremiah Connolly, of Geraldine: aged 39 years. Deeply regretted. R.LP. CItAMMOND.—On November 25, at his parents residence, Depornh- Bay, Port Chalmers, Victor Sidney, beloved youngest son oS John and Edith Crammond; aged 4 years and 3 months. Deeply mourned. CROAD.—At Nightcaps, on November 21, 1918, Maria Henderson, beloved wife of Ernest W. Croad. CROAD.—At Nightcaps, on November 22. 1918, Ernest W. Croad, beloved husband of the late Maria Henderson Croad. OUMBERBEACH.—On November 24, at Wanganui, Robert Brebner, third beloved son of Robert and Margaret Cumber beach. Cochrane _ street, Mojnington (late of Waikouaiti), and dearly beloved husband of Linda Ci.*;mberbr-ach. Wanganui; aged 29 years. Deeply mourned. DEADRY.—On November 16, at Christchurch Hospital, Edward (Ned), eldest surviving son of Catherine Deadry, Alexandra South. DRAIN.—On November 23, at the Racecourse Hospital, Gore, John Alexander, dearly !>e!oved _ son of Sarah and the late Alexander Drain,' Tuapeka Mouth; in his thirty-seventh year. DYER.—On November 25, 1918, at Henley, James, the beloved husband of Magdalena Dyer; in his thirty-seventh year. Private interment.—Frapwell and Hol"-ate undertakers. ° ' HARRISON.—On November 25, 1918, at Dunedin, Maisio, fcclovod daughter of Frank and Maggie Harrison, 14 Lome street, South Dunedin; aged 13 years. R.I.P. Private interment.—Hugh Gourlev undertaker. _ HEALEY.—On November 25, 1918, at Dunedin, Ronald, youngest son of Alexander and Harriet Annie Healey, 5 Lancefield street, Caversham; in his twenty-sixth year. Private interment.—Hugh Gourley, undertaker. HERRON. —At her residence, Pukerau (suadenly), Jean, beloved wife of Thomas Herron, jun.; aged 44 years, M'DONALD.—At Mossbtirn, on November 24, 1918, John, dearly beloved husband of Jessie Ann M'Donald; aged 64- years.— Home papers please copy.—The Funeral will leave the house at 11 a.m. This Day (Tuesday), 26th inst., for the Lirrnsden Cemetery. D. Sutherland, undertaker. MACKELLAR.—On November 18, at Wellington College Hospital, Duncan, son of Elizabeth MaoKellar, IS ItJllice avenue, Wellington, and the late Duncan MacKellar, of Cromwell. MULLINS.—On November 24, at Wanx? 11 ** Lilian, dearly beloved wife of IC. Mullins, and eldest, daughter of William Henry and Rebecca Neale, 8 Victoria street Dunedin. ' MURRAY.—On November 25, 1918, at St Mark's Hospital, Balclutha, John, dearly beloved husband of Rose Murray James street, Balclntha; aged 28 years Deeply mourned. Private interment—G~ and D. Middlemass, undertakers, Kaitangata. OATES. —On Ncrvembor 25. 1918. at her residence, WickliiTe terrace, Port Chalmers Margaret Jane, relict of Christopher Oates; aged 83 yesxs. Private interment.—Love Bros., undertakers. OWENS. —On November 25, 1918. at her parents' residence, Bush road, Mosgiel, Elsie, fifth beloved daughter of David and Jessie Owens; aged 27 years. Deeply mourned. ' Her end was peace." PORTER..—On November 25, at Dunedin Margaret Scott, beloved wife of William John Porter, and eldest daughter of Willirim and Jane Sharp, Oates street, Roslyn Dunedin; aged 37 years. Deeply mourned' Private interment.—C. J. Thorn, undertaker. PRICE.—On November 14, 1918, at Dunedin Hospital, William, beloved husband of Elizabeth Ann Price, of Purekireki: a"ed 42 years. ' D PRICE.—On November 23, 1918, at Dunedin Hospital, Elizabeth Ann, widow of Wuliam Price, of PnrekiTeki; aged 44 years. SPENCE.—On November 25. 1918 a (; Dunedin Hospital, Catherine, beloved 'wife of Lance-corporal David Spence (on activo service), and eldest daughter of tho lato David Stirling. Deeply mourned. Private interment—Frapwell and' Holgate, undertakers. THOMAS. —On November 24, at Christchurch, Kenneth Malcolm, dearly beloved husband of Lily Thomas, ajid 6ori-in-law of W. Harley, Jackson street, St. Kilda; aged 37 years. .» THOMSON. —On November 25, 1918, at Timaru, James (junior), dearly beloved youngest son of Elizabeth and the late Alex. Thomson, 5 Brunswick street, South Dunedin; aged 19 years. Private interment. Frapwell and Holgato, undertakers. WALKER.—On November 25, 1918, at Lawrenco, Annie, beloved wife of Robert iy? l £ er; r rn ased 54 y° ars ' Deeply mourned. R.I.P.—Tho Funeral will leave the Catholic Church on Wednesday, 27th. at 2 p.m., for the Lawrence Cemetery.—J. S. Pearson] undertaker, Lawrence. ' WERNER.—On November 22, at Wellington Hospital, Mary, beloved wifo of John H. Werner, of Alexandra South; aged 58 years. WILSON.—At her residence, Balaclava street, Wyndham, on Wednesday, November 20, 1918, Margaret (Gillespie], the beloved wife of Robert Wilson, fruiterer; aged 55 years. Native of Lanarkshire, Scotland. Deeply regretted. WINGFIELD. —On November 23, 1918, at his residence, 21 Nicholson street, Kcw Rev. W. Winjrfield, lato vicar of Middlemarch, beloved husband of L. .T. Wingfield; in his eighty-fifth year. Private interment! C. J. Thorn, undertaker. Announcements of Births, Marriages, and Deaths sent by post for publication must bear the signature of our agent a clergyman, or a J.P. Charge lor these, 3s each prepaid, or 4s if booked, when not exceeding five lines, and 6d for each line over five. "In Memoriam " notices are inserted at the same rates, but when verses are added an additional charge of 6d per line is made for each line of space occupied. Notices of Death and Private Interment without reference to either time or place of interment: prepaid Bs Gd, booked 6s Gd. Notices of Death and Funeral, either where the funeral notice is a separate advertisement or is part of the death notice: prepaid Bs, booked 3s. In computing the linos of cpace to be occupied, advertisers are notified that they can reckon six words to the line. All words over 30 are, therefore, charged at 6d for each six words. Notifications of Births, Marriages, and Deaths appearing in tho Daily Times are inserted also in the Witness without additional charge.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17482, 26 November 1918, Page 4

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DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17482, 26 November 1918, Page 4

DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17482, 26 November 1918, Page 4

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