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BIRTHS.

FERGUSON.—On November 22, at Nurso Cupples's, to Major and Mrs G. H. Ferguson—a daughter. PATKRSON.—On November 14, at Nurso Pago's, to Mr and Mrs 11. L. Paterson, Cloudy Peak, Lindis Crossing—a son. DEATHS. BANKS.—On November 24, at Wellinglington (suddenly), Jessie Monleith, beloved y/ifo of Frederick Banks, diiof officer s.s. Kahika, and third daughter of the late Yv. j>l. .and M. A. Junes, Port Chalmers. BARE.—On November 26, 1918, at Dimodm Hospital, Charles M'Lcan Bare, beloved husband of Elizabeth Bare, of 11 Nelson street, South Dunedin; aged 39 years. Deeply mourned. BATTERSBY.—On November 26, at Dunedm, Stophen Oliver, beloved husband of Helen Battersby, and youngest son of tho lato B. and M. Buttersby, Enfield; aged 32 years.—Tho Funeral will leave 543 George street To-morrow (Thursday), tho 28th inst., at 10 a.m., for tho Northern Oomotery.—Hopo and Kinaston, undertakers.

CARSWELL.—On November 25, 1918, at Dunedui, John Elliott, dearly beloved youngest son of Samuel and Elizabeth Carswell, of 16 Pino Hill terrace; aged 31 years. Deeply mourned. Private interment.—A. S. Archer and Co., undertakers. DONALDSON.—On November 21, 1918, at Auxiliary Hospital, Lyttelton, William fourth beloved son of Richard and Margaret Donaldson, Waianakarua; aged 30 y ea r?- Deeply regretted. R.l.P.—lnterred in Northern Cemetery, Lyttelton. FINNIE.—On November 25, at Wanganni, Alexander Hastie, second son of Robert Finnie, East Taieri; aged 43 years. Deeply mourned.

FOREMAN—At Carey's Bay, on November 26, 1918, David Henry (Harry), dearly beloved husband of Marion (May) Foreman; in his fifty-seventh year. GAIK.—At Martiriborough, on Monday November 25, Goorgo William, beloved eldest son of William and Elizabeth Gair, of Cromwell, and husband of Dorice Lister, of Maryborough; aged 29 years. Deeply mourned.

GARDINER.—On November 25. at his residence, "Woodlawn," Warrington, Archibald, beloved husband of the late Margery Gardiner; aged 86 years. Deeply mourned. GIBSON.—On November 26, at his residence, 53 Duke, street, John Gibson (formerly of Ashley Downs); in his seventy-fifth year. The Funeral will leave his late residence at 11.15 a.m. To-morrow (Thursday), 28th inst., for the Northern Cemetery.—Hope and Kmaston, undertakers GUFFIE.—On November 26, 1918, at Palmerston, Farley, dearly beloved elder daughter (twin) of James and Mary Guffio; aged 15 years and 7 months. Deeply reP -?i tt ? d " Pr j vate interment.—The Funeral mil leave the residence* of her parents at 2 p.m. This Day (Wednesday), 27th inst., tor the Palmersfcon Cemetery.—E. H Clark undertaker. '

GUILDFORD—On November 21, at Invercargill, Robert Cowan, second beloved son of Jano and the late Henry John Guildford; aged 32 years. Deeply mourned. HOLMS.—At Watmahaka Estate on bunday November 24, James, younger son of the late James Holms and Janet Holms • aged 39 years.—Private interment.

M'CULLOCH.—On November 26 (after a long illness), at his residence, 61 Roval crescent, William, Moved husband "of Corono Georgina M'Oulloch, brother of i?< m^ s -, an< ? Andrew M'Culloch, and Mrs M Noil, of Dtmedin. "At rost." Private interment.—Hope and Kinaston, undertakers.

M'GILVRAT.—At Dunedin, on November 26, Dnncan, beloved eldest son of Can tain Hugh and Isabella M'Gilvray, Kaikorai; aged 20 years. Private interment . MACKAT.—On November 26, Alice dearjy loved wife of Dugald Stuart Mackay' 268 King Edward street; aged 35 years' Private interment—Hopo and Kinaston' undertakers.

MANNING -On November 26. at North iaieri, Harold Manning: a'ged 20 years. MASON.—On November 26, 1918 at Dunedin, Dorothy Jessie (Dot), dearly beloved w.fe 0+ George Mason, of 21 Un'on street, Dunedin; aged 26 years Deeply mourned. '

MUNN.-Donald M'Leod Munn, on the A)th Novomber, in the Emergency Hospital ptoutau, dearly beloved husband of bopbia Munn, of Nightcaps; aged 37. O'BRIEN.—On November 26, 1918 at his mother's residence, 47 Nairn street Kaikorai, John, dearly beloved son of Matilda ÜBnen; aged 42 years. Deeply mourned. I nvate interment.—Hugh Gourley, undertaker.

OWENS.-i-On November 25, 1918, at her parents-residence, Bush road, Mosgiel, JUsie, fifth beloved daughter of David and Jessie Owns; aged 27 years. Deeply mourned. "Her end was peace."—Private interment.

PA £ E vr On November 25, at New Ply. mouth Walter, dearly beloved son of Fredrick James Pago and the late Eliza ,<sff e ' N .2- 3 M °n-ison street, Caversham. •iny will bo done."

PORTER.-On November 25, at Dunedin Margaret Scott, beloved wife of William John Porter, and oldest daughter of William and Jane Sharp, Oates street Roslyn Dunedin; aged 37 years. Deeply mourned' Private interment.—C. J. Thorn, underl taker.

SEELTE.—On November 26, 1918 at L-ttlebourne, J. 0. Seelye, late of Mornington. Private interment—FrapweU and Holgate, undertakers.

SHARP.—On November 22. 1918. at his parents residence, Rongahere (suddenly) Alexander, the dearly loved youngest son of John and Mary Sharp. "Safe in the arms of Jesus.

SPENCE-On November 25. 1918, at Dunedm Hospital, Catherine, the beloved wife of Lance-corporal David Sponce (on active service), and of 17 Leith street, and eldest daughter of the late David and Catherine Stirling; aged 42 years. Deeply mourned. Private interment.—FrapweU and Holgate, undertakers. V

„ THOMAS At Chn . h November 25, Kenneth Malcolm, dearly loved husband of Inly I nomas, and son-in-law of W Harloy, Jackson street, St. Kilda: aeed 37 years.

9^^S SO r l -~ At J ix ? aa ' on November 25, 1918, James (.Tun), youngest son of Elizabeth and the late Alexander Thomson of 5 Brunswick street. South Dunedin, and brother of Willie and Albert (on active service); aged 19 years. Deeply mourned Private interment.—Frapwell and Holgate undertakers. '

o/i £il Ti? ,—At Ashburton, on November i w° » V£ l \r as ' dearl y beloved husband wli • Jn V C a,^ er ' and third son of Jan « Walker, 30 Jackson street, St. Kilda Dunedin; aged 36 years. Deeply mourned. WALTERS.—On November 26 at her parents' residence, 12 Wilis street, Mornington, Alice Maud Mary, second beloved daughter of George and Alice Waltersaged 32 years. Deeply regretted. Private interment.—Hope and Kinastoa, undertakers.

WILSON.—On November 26, at ' Dunedin, James Henry, eldest son of William Henry and Margaret Wilson, 22 Filleul street, and beloved husband of Florence H Holbrook; aged 29 years.—John Gillies 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. ChaWe for these, 3s each prepaid, or 4s if booked, when not exceeding five lines, ana 6d for each line over five. "In llemoriam " notices are inserted at the Game rates, bnt when verses are added an additional charge of 6d per lino is made for each line of space occupied. Notices of Death and Private Interment without reference to either time or pTace of interment: prepaid 5s 6d, booked 6s Sd Notices of Death and Funeral, eitheT where the funeral notice is a separate advertisement or is part of the death notice: prepaid Bs, booked 9s. In computing the lines of space to be occupied odvertisere are notified that they can reckon six words to the line. All words over 30 are, therefore, charged at Gd for each six words. Notifications of Births, Marriages, and Deaths appearing in the Daily Times are inserted also in the Witness without additional charge

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17483, 27 November 1918, Page 4

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BIRTHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17483, 27 November 1918, Page 4

BIRTHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17483, 27 November 1918, Page 4