DEATHS.
Fraser.— On the 29th September, at Alford Cottage, Dunedin, John Colin, beloved son of James and Jessie Eraser, Moonlight, Macraes ; aged 25 years. Deeply regretted. M'Dermott. —On the 6th October, at her parents' residence, Upper Stafford street, Violet Louise, youngest and dearly beloved daughter of Louis Cook and Annie Adam M'Dermott, after a short and painful illness. So dearly loved and deeply mourned by all who knew her. MacGreqor.— On the Bth October 1894, at Columba Manse, Oamaru, the Rev. James MacGregor, D.D., minister of Columba Church, Oantaru (formerly Professor of Systematic Theology, New College, Edinburgh); aged 64 years.
Moohhead.— At the residence of her mother-in-law (Mrs Moorhead, Wainsworth, Leeston), Bella, the beloved wife of George Moorhead, Esq., merchant, Christchurch, and youngest daughter of Mrs Telford, of Clyde: aged 28 years. nAnn 'An Israelite indeed, in whom there was no guile." Polson.— On Saturday^ the 29th September, at Castle Park farm, Bendigo, the dearly beloved wife of John Poison, native of Helmsdale, Sutherlandshire, Scotland, and second youngest daughter of the late Roderick and Christina Ross, of same place : aged 52 years. Deeply regretted, but died in peace. Home papers please copy. Robins —On the 23rd September, at St. Albana road, Christchurch, Ernest Jl'Leod, youngest beloved eon of Frank and Jessie Robins ; aged seven and a-half years. Redpvch.— On the 6th October, at Clinton, Sarah Black, the beloved wife of Charles Redpath, and native of Eyemouth, Scotland ; aged 66 years. Deeply regretted. Home papers please copy. SiLVEjisxcw.— On the 9th October (suddenly), at Dunedin, Julius, the beloved husband of Ann Silveraton; in his fifty-fourth year. Deeply regretted. WiLLUfis.— On the 6th October, at Gargill road, South Dunedin, New Zealand (suddenly), Charles Williams ; aged 46 years.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2120, 11 October 1894, Page 27
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285DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 2120, 11 October 1894, Page 27
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