DEATH.
BEGG-. — On the 17th August, at his residence, Anderson's Bay, Adam -Begg; aged 86 years. BARR. — On the 20th August, at Marama, Jjondon street, Dunedin, Archibald Barr, in his 77th year. For thirty years Chief Postmaster of Otago. CRIPPS.— On the 16th Axigtist, at South Brighton, Victoria, John Georgo Cripps, father of C-. G-. Cripps, Dunedin; aged 73. FAULDS. — On 23rd August, at her residence, Hapooka, Kaikorai Valley, Helen Sneddoii, the" beloved wife of John P. Faulds; in her fiftieth year. Deeply regretted. No flowers. FKASEE.— On the 18th August, 1898, at Dv iedin, Catherine Fraser, relict of Captain Thomas Fraser, lato 7th Bengal Cavalry; aged 71 years. FISH.— On the 20th inst., at her residence, Burnside, in her 91st year, Mary Ann, relict if the late H. S. Fish. FREW.— On tho 2-lth August, 1898, James W. Frew, Woodhaugh ; aged 47 years. Deeply regretted. JORY.— On the 20th inst., at his residence, St. Ann's road, Mornington, 'i'honias Northey, the beloved husband of Elizabeth Joiy; aged 40 years. Deeply regretted. KELMAN.— On the 12th August, at Alexandra South, Matilda Ann, beloved wife of James Kelman ; sister-in-law of Mrs John M'Pherso i and Mrs G-eorge Reid, of Dunedin. (Southland papers please copy). LEE SMITH.— On the 20th August, at Green Island, Frank Lee Smith, second son of A. Lee Smith, in his 21st" ! year. M'TAMNEY.— On 23rd August, at his residence, Union street, William. M'Tamncy; aged 40 years. R.I.P. M'SKIMMING.— On the 18th August, Mary, the beloved wife of Peter M'Skirnming, jui, of Benhar, Stirling; aged 30 years. Wi'in Jesus. M'EWAN.— On the 22nd inst., at Ms residence, Abbotsford, John M'Ewan ; aged 55 years. RAY. — On the 17th August, at Bannockburn, Lucy Elizabeth, third daughter of Charbs and Jane Ray. "Till the day breaks." IN MEMORIAM. FREELAND. — In fond remembrance of John F,reeland, w ho died at Shmgley Creek, August 26th, 1895. Short and sudden was the call Of him so dearly loved by all; But, oh, how sweet the promise given, We'll meet to part no more in Heaven. — Inserted by his loving wife and family. IRTV'IN. — In loving remembrance of Elizabeth Irwin, who departed this life 20th August, 18D5. Short and brief was her call — • Her, so dearly beloved by all ; But, oh, so sweet the hope that's given, We'll meet again with joy in Heaven. Inserted by William Irwin and family. PORTEOUS.— In loving memory of William Porteous, who died on August 19th, 1897, at his residence, Palmerston South.
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Otago Witness, Volume 25, Issue 2321, 25 August 1898, Page 33
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508DEATH. Otago Witness, Volume 25, Issue 2321, 25 August 1898, Page 33
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