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DEATHS.

Brown.— On the 21st January, at Canongate street, Emma Isabella, second daughter of Tlios. and Isabella Brown ; aged 14 years and 11 months. Deeply regretted. Everson.— On the 24th January, at his parents' residence, St. David street, Charles William, the dearly beloved and only child of Charles and Ellen Everson ; aged three months. Very deeply regretted. Peace to the little sleeper, Now at the Saviour's side, ' Housed with the tender Keeper, Safe with the One who died. Gourlay.— On the 24th January, at the residence of his son, Hugh Gourlay, Forth street, George Gourlay, late of Glasgow ; in his 92nd year. Gillies.— On the 25th January, at Transit House, Park street, George John, second son of Robert and Emily Gillies ; aged 22 years. M'CARTHY.-~On the 22nd January, at Dunedin Hospital, Emily, the beloved wife of Michael M'Carthy, of Dunrobin, Tuapeka ; aged 50 years. Deeply le^retted. Murphy.— On the 24th January (suddenly), at Kockhamptqn, Francis Reid Murphy, eldest son of the late Sir Francis Murphy, Melbourne. Ross.— On the 25th January 1892, Ada Ross, the beloved daughter of Charles H. Ross, of Seacliff. Deeply regretted. Simson.— On the 26th January, at St. Clair (suddenly), after a painful illness, Margaret, the beloved wife of lan Simson Simson, Gore ; aged 32. Deeply regretted.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1979, 28 January 1892, Page 25

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 1979, 28 January 1892, Page 25

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 1979, 28 January 1892, Page 25

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