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DEATHS.

On the sth August, at Currie street, Fort Chalmers, Mrs Whittock, mother of -Mrs John Campbell, Hait street, Koslyn; aged 70. Deeplyregretted. On the sth August, at his parents residence, Leith street, David Dickson, youngest eon of Robert. M. Meffen ; aged II mtmfbo. On the 3rd August, accidentally killed at Hamiltons, Wil iam B<urd Ogilvie (formerly of the Crown Grant Office, Dunedin), fourth son of the late Captain Ogilvie, H.N., Edinburgh ; aged 49. On the 6th August, at Gowrie Paria, West Taierl. the beloved wiie of Mr Peter Grant. Deeply regretted by all who knew her. On the 7th August, at her parents' residence, Ethel May Skitch, only daughter of William and Ellen Skiteh ; aged three months.

On the lflfch July, at his residence, the Criterion Hotel, Naseby, Mr T. King, father of Mrs H. P. J. Davis, Mosgiel; aged 59 years. Deeply regretted. On the 10th August, at her parents' residenoe, Cutten road, South Dunedin, Janie Mitchell, eldest daughter of William and Martha M'Eachern ; aged 22years. On the 10th August, at her residence, Cargill Btreet, Mrs S. T. Kerr, second daughter of Win. Dolman, Esq., Sydney ; aged 28 years. On the 10th August, at Frederick street, Koslyn, Samuel, infant sou of Edgeworth and Jane Ussher ; aged 13 days. Deeply regretted. On the 7th August, at Kaseby, after a short illness, Elizabeth Sarah, beloved wife of William Jacob, storekeeper ; aged 56 years.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1812, 13 August 1886, Page 21

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 1812, 13 August 1886, Page 21

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 1812, 13 August 1886, Page 21