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DEATHS.

M'LEAN.—OiI November 30, at Dunodin Hospital, David Henderson, beluved husband of Catherine Violet M'Loan, and son of tho lato John tiiul Ma-y M'Lean (baker), Green Island; aged 33 years. Deeply mourned.—lnterred at Green Island Cemetery 011 Sunday.—Hope and Kinaston, undertakers. M'LEAN.—On December 1, at Dunodin Hospital. Gatherino Violet, wife of tho lato David Honderson M'Lean, and youngest daughter of Robert Ilerbison, Green Island , >aged 30 years. Dcoply mourned.—Tho Funeral will leave tho Hospital (Cumberland street entrance), To-day (Monday), 2nd Deoember, at, 10 a.m., for Green Island Cemetery.—Hopo and Kinaston, undertakers.

MEITALSKX—On December 1, 1918, at Ins residence, Mosgiel Junction, John, beloved husband of Johanna Agnes Mehalski; <\ged 82 years. Deeply regretted. R.I.P.' Private intorment.

MILLER.—On December 1, 1918, at Dunedin, James Murray, beloved son of James Murray and Emma Miller, of Burnside; aged 15 years. Deeply mourned. MILLER.—On December 1, 1918, at Dunodin, Elizabeth, denrly loved wife of Sergeant Alexander Miller (on active -Trice), and daughter-in-law of Mrs IC. Miller, 15 Oatcs street, Roslyn; in li-er twenty-eighth year. Deeply mourned. Privato interment. Hugh Gourley, undertaker. MORRIS.—On November 30, at Raetihi, Arthur Alexander, younger son of the lata Alexander Morris and Mrs Morris, Anderson's Bay; aged 27 years. MORGAN.—On November 28, at Dunodin Hospital, Mary Jano (Susie), beloved daughter of John .Hid Mary Morgan, 14 Allen street, North-East Valley, and beloved sister of Mrs Pinder (Ranfurly); aged 19 years. Deeply regretted.

MURRAY.—On November 30, 1918, at Dunedin, Jtaies Murray; aged 64- years. Deeply mourned. Private interment.—A. S. Archer and Co., undertakers. PELVIN.—On November 30, at Dunedin Hospital, Frederick Peter, beloved husband of Ellen Pelvin, Queen's avenue, Musselburgh; aged 48 years. Deeply mourned.— The Funeral will leave the Hospital (Cumberland street entrance) This Day (Monday), 2nd December, at 2 p.m., for Anderson's Bay Cemetery.—Hope and Kinaston, undertakers.

PRYDE.—At Pahiatua, on November 29. 1918, John, dearly beloved husband of Madge and fifth dearly beloved son of William and Eliza Pryde, "Glen'bumie," M'ataura; in his thirty-ninth year.

RAMSAY.—At Dunodin, on December 1, Walter, dearly beloved third son of Andrew Ramsay, "Fairholm," Neil street, Green Island; aged 32 years. "Thy will be done." The Funeral will pass the Council Chambers, Green Island, at 3 o'clock on Tuesday, 3rd inst., for Green Island Cemetery.— Hope and Kinaston, undertakers. RAYNBIRD.—At Raynbird's Bay, N.E. Harbour, on December 1, Mary Weir, relict of Robert Raynbird; in her seventy-third year. Private interment.

1 ROBERTSON.—At Auckland, on November 23, Mina, beloved wife of J. Hector Robertson, Commissioner of Customs and Taxes, Apia, Samoa.

ROSS.—At the Dairy Factory House, Wyndham, on Monday, November 25, 1918 Margaret M'Cully Shore (nee White), tho beloved wife oE Albert Thomas Ross; aged 26 years. (Native of Ratanui.) Deeply regretted.

RYAN.—On November 27, 1918, at the residence of his brother-in-law (F. Moir), Tahakopa, Cyril, dearly beloved seventh youngest son of Catherine and the late John Ryan, 220 Oxford street, South Dunedin; aged 19 years. R.I.P.

SMITH. At the Temporary Hospital, Gore, on_ November 28, 1918, Charlotte, beloved wife of Arthur Smith, Wigan street, Gore (late of Wyndham), and second eldest daughter of Joseph and the late Jane Burgess, of Mataura; aged 48 years. "At rest."

STEELE.—At Alexandra, on November 29, James Murdoch, dearly loved husband of Chriss Steele. Forth street, Mosgiel; aged 29 years. Deeply mourned.

SWITALLA.—At Christchurch Hospital, on November 18, 1918, Frances Elizabeth (Fanny), beloved sister of Jack and Frank (on active service) and Harry Switalla (returned) ; aged 29 years. "Gone, but not forgotten.

THOMPSON.—On November 30, 1918, at Dunedin, Robert Thompson (late of Mosgiel) ; aged 54- years.

WELLBOURN.—On November 29, 1918 nr residen oe, Broad Bay, Mary Ann Wellbourn, dearly loved wife of the late John Wellbourn, Broad Bay; in her eighty-fourth year. Deeply mourned.

WILLIAMSON.—On November 30, 1918, a£ Dunenin Hospital, Henry Lawrence, dearly beloved husband of Annie Williamson, 62 Russell street; aged 37 yea? 3. Deeply mourned Private interment.—Hugh Gourley, undertaker.

WINTON.—On December 1, 1918, at her parents' residence, 52 Queen's drive Musselburgh, May, the beloved elder daughter of William and Margaret Winton (late of Portobello); in her nineteenth year.—The Funeral will leave her parents' residence, 52 Queen's drive, To-morrow (Tuesday), December 3, at 2 p.m., for the Anderson's Bay Cemetery.—Frapwell and Holgate, undertakers.

WRIGHT-SON.—At Cromwell, on Friday November 29, Ralph Robert, youngest son of Isabella and the late John Wrightson, Cromwell, and dearly beloved husband of Victoria Wrightson (nee Briggs), Cromwell • aged 35 years.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17487, 2 December 1918, Page 4

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DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17487, 2 December 1918, Page 4

DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17487, 2 December 1918, Page 4