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DEATHS.

Allah.— On the sth July, at Hopebill, East Taieri, James Allan ; aged 67. Douglas.— On the 6th July, ab Bussell street, Sara, beloved daughter of William Douglas ; aged 45 years Bllks —On the 13th May, at Oporto, Portugal, of typhoid fever, Qilb-rt Burns Kllet, second eon of the late A J. Klles, of Invercargill, New Zealand ; aged 35 years Fobsyth.— On the 4th July, at his residence, Arnha', Tokomalriro, Koberb Forsyth ; in his 90fch year. M'Fablanh.— On the sth July, at Middle Park, Victoria, Jean, the eldest daughter of Snodgrass and lilizabeth M'Farlane; in her 19th year. Deeply regretted by many friends in New Zealand. MoiLiSON.— On Wednesday. Bth July, at Egmont, Eoslyn, after a short illness, Elizabeth, beloved wife of Alexander Mollison : aged 61 years. Deeply regretted. Salmomd.— On the 2nd July, at Karnford, Tokomairiro, John Kerr, elder son of John Salmond ; aged 38 years. Stbachan.— On the 30th June, at The Downs, Cambrian;, of diphtheria, Mary, the beloved wife of John Straohan, and eldest daughter of Bobert and Buphemia M'Klnlay, of Stirling; in her 30th year. Deeply regretted by a very large circle of friends. WIL9OM— On the 2nd July, at the Danttan Hospital, Clyde, William Wilson, wardsman, native of Abemeenshire, Scotland (late of Frankton Hospital). Friends please aocept this intimation. Home papers please copy.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1950, 9 July 1891, Page 23

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 1950, 9 July 1891, Page 23

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 1950, 9 July 1891, Page 23

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