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DEATHS.

BROWN.—Accidentally drowned at Bluff on Tuesday, January 16. 1923, David Brown (formerly of East Taieri), beloved father of James Brown, of Drumniond; aged 81 years. Private interment. FITZGERALD—On January 18, 1923, at 8 New street, Musselburgh, Edward, relict of Catherine Fitzgerald. R.I.P. LEAVEN.—On January 17, 1923, at her residence, Tokoili road, Milton, Mary Harty, relict of James Leaven; aged 78 years. Deeply mourned. R.I.P. Private interment at Fairfax Cemetery.—John Dickson, undertaker, Milton. OSBORNE.—At his residence, Owaka, on January 17, Oliver, beloved husband of Elizabeth Osborne; in his eighty-second year. "At rest."—The funeral will leave his late residence for the Owaka Cemetery, at 2 p.m., Thi3 Day (Friday), 19th.—G. Fraser, undertaker. PRINGLE.—On January 18, at his residence, 10 Spottiswoode street, Anderson's Bay, Adam, the beloved husband of Margaret Pringle (late of Miller's Flat); aged 63 years. Deeply mourned. RAMAGE.—On January 18, 1923, at her residence, 58 Loyalty street, Dunedin, Christina Sneddon, dearly beloved wife of Alexander Ramage; aged 61 years. Deeply mourned. Private interment.—Hugh Gourley (Limited), undertakers. TRERISE.—On January 18, at Hamilton, John, eldest son of the late J. Treriso, of Gabriel's Gully, Lawrence, and beloved brother of Mrs Charles Croxford, South road, Cavereham. "' A patient sufferer gone to rest." TYRIE.—On January 18, at Dunedin, Robert, the beloved husband of Jcannie Tyrie, and eldest son of Alexander and the late Jane Tyrie, Dunedin; aged 40 years. Deeply mourned.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18765, 19 January 1923, Page 4

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DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18765, 19 January 1923, Page 4

DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18765, 19 January 1923, Page 4