DEATHS
Atkins.— On the Ist May 1896, at his residence, Annandale Arms Hotel, Great King street. Dundin, George, the beloved hust and of Emma Atkins ; aged 71 year*. Deeply regretted. •> • Easun.— On the sth May 189K, at Kaikorai, Agnes Lillian (Lily), seventh beloved daughter of F. W and M. F. Eason, of Kaikorai and Glenomaru ; aged 17 years. Grant.— On the 30th April, at the residence of his brother»in-law, Mr D. M'Donald, corner of George and Union streets, James Grant (late of Waikaia) ; aged 63 years. Deeply regretted. Inglis. — On the 4th May, at his mother's residence, Church street, Mosgiel, Richard, 'eldest son of the late William , Inglis ; aged 21 years. Deeply regretted. Kennedy.— Cn the "sth May, at her residence, Hall street/ South Dunedin, Bridget, relict of the late James Kennedy, and beloved mother of Thomas, Andrew, and Joseph Kennedy, also of Mrs Frank' Gawn ; aged oo years. Deeply regretted. ' t LiTTLE*xOn the 3rd May, at his residence, Outram, Junes Little ; aged 57 years. LhWis.-*on the 2nd May, at his residence, Lower Harhoui (after along and painful illness), Robert, the beloved husband of Emma Lewis ; in his fifty-aixth year. r Rknnje. -On the sth May, at her daughter's residence,' Carey's Bay, Port Chalmers, Ann, relict of the late AUxandw Rennie, Elm row, Dunedin ; aged 81. I" White.— On the 30th April, at his residence, Holmhead', Tapanui, William, the beloved husband of Agnea White ; aged 83 yeais. Wilson —On the 30th Apiil 1836, at Dunedin, John, youngest eon of the late James Wilson, Auchinlcck, Ayrshire, Scotland; in his fortyBevel th year. Yardley.— At her residence, Lumsden, Annie, the beloved wife of William Yardley, builder, and eldest daughter of the late Archibald Donald, Palmefston.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2201, 7 May 1896, Page 29
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283DEATHS Otago Witness, Issue 2201, 7 May 1896, Page 29
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