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DEATHS.

AITKEN.— On the 20th- September, at South. Dunediu, James Albert, second son of James and.' Jessie Aitken; in his ninth year. ' CHURLY.— On Ike 23rd September, at Castle street north, Helen, the'"beloved wife of James H. Churly, and mother of Mrs P. L. Ritchie;." ;tged 61 years. Deeply regret-ted. v GALLIE.— On the 20th September, •at Wellington, at the residence of her son-in-laW (H. R. Spence), Lydia Gallic; aged 74 years. Deeply regretted. LINDSAY.— On the 18th September, at St. Clair, Mary, wife of Thomas Lindsay, o£ Wedderbum ; aged 36 j-ears. MARTIN.— On the 23rd September, at Milton, Otago, Leslie Tinnock, infant son of Alexander and Alice Martin; aged 8 months. * M'TAMNEY.— On the 19th September, at the residence of his son-in-law, M. Crossen, Papamii, Christchurch, Daniel M'Tamney, of Union street; aged 74 years. R.I. P. M'LAREN.— On the 23rd September, at her residence, Frederick street, Dunedin, Margaret Keir M'Laren, relict of the late John M'Laren; in her sixty-ninth year. WARD. — On the 23rd September, at her son-m-law's residence, Mr J. Spiers, Ouse street, Oamaru, Abigail Ward,, relict of the late Christopher Ward, Waitairuna; aged 68 years. Deeply regretted. R.I.P. WHITB.— On the 20th September, ai hi* mother's residence, Mihiwiki, Adam White; aged 21 years and 10 months. Deeply regretted. WILSON.— On the 24th September, at the Dunedin Hospital, Charles, the beloved son. of Henry and Catherine Wilson, of Oniirni; aged 19 years. Deeply regretted. IN MEMORIAM. HAGERTY.— In loving memory of our dear grandmother, Ann Hagerty, who departed this life on 27th September, 1899 ; in her seventy, fifth year. So short and sudden was the call Of her so dearly loved by all ; But, oh, how sweet the promise given :• We'll meet, to part no more, in heaven. —Inserted by her loving grandchildren. „ M'KAY.— In loving memory of my dear mother, Jessie M'Kay, who departed this life on the 25th September, 1898. —Inserted by_ her lov» ing son, Donald, sad fa22iis>

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Otago Witness, Issue 2428, 26 September 1900, Page 36

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 2428, 26 September 1900, Page 36

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 2428, 26 September 1900, Page 36

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