DEATHS.
CAIRNS.—On July 2, at Sydney, William Cairns, son of T. S. Cairns, late of Kaitangata; aged 43 years. “At rest.” COX. —On July 3, at the residence of her daughter (Mrs Shore), 22 Helena street, South Dunedin, Roanua, beloved wife of the Rev. G. D. Cox, and mother of J. H., W. D., and A. R. Lambert: aged 71 years. Private interment. —Hope and Kinaston, undertakers. M'COLL.—At the Manse, Pukerau, on July 2, Ann M'Pherson, widow of Hugh M'Coll, Govan, Scotland, and beloved mother of the Rev. I), M'Coll, Pukerau; in her ninetieth year.—Private interment. MACLAREN.—On July 3, at Port Chalmers, David, beloved husband of Hannah Maclaren; aged 47 years. M'STAY.—At Invercargill, on . Monday, July 2, 1323, Elizabeth, dearly loved wife of Samuel M'Stay, of Waitahuna; aged 33 years,—The funeral will leave Waitahuna. Railway Station This Day (Wednesday), July 4, at 2 p.m., for the Waitahuna Cemetery. Friends please accept this the only intimation.—J. Fraser and Oo undertakers. MUIR.—On July 3, 1923, at the residence of his sister (Mrs Mathcson), 90 Harrow street, William, beloved brother of Jane Motheson and Charles Muir (Wyndham), late of Manuka Creek; aged 73 years. “ A long and patient euSorer gone to rest.” STEVENS.—On July 3, 1923, at the residence of her daughter (Mrs S. Mutch), 11> Selwyn street, North-East Valley. Jane Susan, widow of Stephen Stevens; in her ninety-third year. "At rest.” Private interment.—Hope and Kinaston, undertakers. STRATHERN.—On July 3 at Karitano Hospital, Betty, beloved daughter of May and William Strathern-; aged 8 days.—Private interment;"
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18905, 4 July 1923, Page 6
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252DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18905, 4 July 1923, Page 6
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