DEATHS.
BURTON. — On the 7th January, at Maheno,
(accidentally killed), Harold Taylor, only son of Alfred H. and Lydia Burton, of Dunedin ;
aged 31 years. BAYLEY.— On the Bth January, at her residence, Russell street, Emily, the beloved wife of Frederick William Bayley ; aged 35 yeaTS.
Flowers respectfully declined. CAMERON.— On the 2nd January, 1901, at Dunedin, Duncan Alexander, beloved son of Elizabeth and the late Alexander Cameron, and stepson of Thomas Henry Erriage, of
Hyde street^ aged 21 years and nine months, Deeply regretted. GAVIN.— On the 4th January, 1901, at his re
sidence, Kaikorai, near Dunedin, New Zea-
land, John Strachan Gavin; aged 55 years. HANNEFFY.— On the 31st December, at Milton, Catherine Joseph Hannefry, second . daughter of W. and A. Hanneffy; aged 20.
HOOD. — On the Ist January, at the Dunediri Hospital, Elizabeth Oaten, the beloved wife
of William Hood, of Stafford street; aged
41 year 3. Deeply regretted. HARRIS. — On the 6th January, at his resi-
dence, Castle street, George Harris, general dealer ; aged 70 years. KAY. — At Stanthorpe, Milburn, Rev. Dr Kay,
D.D., fomerly of Melbourne, Victoria. LEITCH. — On the 3rd January, at her resi-
dence, Ifyiri Bush, after a short illness, Elizabeth Adam, the beloved wife of Peter Leitch ; 'aged 63 years. Deeply regretted. MELVILLE.— On the 2nd January, l<*ol, at
his residence, Tokomairiro, Robert Melville,
farmer, aged 71 years. M'KENZIE.— On the 2nd January, 1901, at his
residence, Dairy street, Mornmgton, John
M'Kenzie ; in his sixety-eihth year. O'CALLAGHAN.— On the 28th December, 1900, at his residence, Deerleap, Rowland's Castle-, Harits, England, Admiral G. W. D. O'Callaghan, C.8., J.P. for Hants; in his
ninetieth year. STAPLETON.— On the 6th January, Margaret Pine, the beloved wife oi James Stapleton, Cargill road, South Dunedin; aged 60 yea*rs.
E.I.P. STEWART.— On the 31st December, at her
residence, Newton Farm, Wa-iepa, Jane, the
beloved wife of James StewaTt; aged 56 years. WATSON.— At Dunedir: (accidentally drowned), William Prcudfoot, second youngest son of Mr 3E. K. Watson, Stafford street; aged 19 years and 11 months.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2443, 9 January 1901, Page 37
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