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MARRIAGES.

DEATH.

IN MEMORIAM.

ABNOTT—GREEN.—On the 21st March, at the Wesleyan Church, Broad Bay, by the Rev. T. G. Brooke, Peter, third son of Mr David Arnolt, Sandymount, to Florence, youngest daughter of Mr George Green, Broad Bay. BABNETT—THOMPSON.—On the sth March, at Hanover street Baptist Church, by the Rsv. E. H. Howard, assisted by the Rev. J. T. Hinton, John Septimus, seventh son of William Barnett, auctioneer, to Jane, second daughter of Samuel Thompson, Esq., chief draughtsman Lands and Survey department. CUTTiSN—ELIOTT.—On the 6th March, at Christ's Church, Ellerslie, by the Rev. E. W. Walker (vicar of the parish), assisted by the Rev. A. Guyon Purchas, M.E.C.S., Eng., Walter Cutten (Cutten Bros.) to Erne, youngest daughter of Mrs Meldrum W. Eliott, of Ellerslie, and granddaughter of G. Eliot Eliott, Huntly, Clyde street. BREMNER—HOWORTH.—On the 27th March, at the residence of the bride's mother, by the Rev. Michael Watt, M.A., D.D., Joseph Reid, youngest son of John G. Bremner. Kew, to Amy, youngest daughter of the late Thomas Howorth, Walton Park. CAHILL—KERIN.—On the 21st February, at St. Joseph's Cathedral, Dunedin, by the Rev.. Father Murphy, Micllael Cahill, youngest son of the late Thomas Cahill, Coimty Galway,- Ireland, to Susan Mary, third daughter of Patrick Kerin, County Clare, Ireland. HARVEY—INGLIS.^-On the 25th March, at St. Peter's, Caversham, by the Rev. Canon Bryan M. King, Harry George Cannon, eldest son of the late Judge Harvey," of Dunedin, to Agnes Montgomery (Birdie), youngest daughter of the late Alexander Inglis, of Dunedin. WYNNE—MUNRO.—On the 9th March, at St. Barnabs.3 Church, Victoria, 8.C., Thomas Trafford, son of Thomas Wynne, late of the Manor House, Gnosall, Stafford, England,.to Isabel, second daughter- of Donald Munro, Christchurch, New Zealand.

CARLTC-N:—On the 31st March, at Ratanw, Walter Carlton;, aged 50 years. CUNNINGHAM".— On the Ist April, at Waiwera, Maiy, the beloved wife of Jamea Cun: ningha.m; aged 25. . Deeply regretted. FLETCHER—On the 31st March, at Napier, James Thomson Fletcher, second son of the late James Fletcher, of Mansford Town; in his twenty-fifth year. Deeply regretted. HECKLER.—On the 2nd April", at Mount Plcaaant, William, dearly beloved husband of Susan. Heckler; aged 71. R.I.P. HEWITSON.—On the 2nd April, 1901, at her iesidence, Ajax street, Milton, Ma.rgar.et Farquhar, the dearly beloved wife of Andrew Hewitson; aged 83 years. KILGOUR.—On the 30th March, at his parents' residence, Rdseneath, Sawyers' Bay, Ruthven Hepburn Kilgour; in his second year. LAING.—On the 27th March, in the U.S. of America, Peter Laing, Dunediu, manager of theJD.I.C. Mo3t highly esteemed and deeply regretted by his sorrowing directors and staff, by whom this notice is inserted. LANHAN.—On the Ist April, at Dunedin, Nellie Iranian; aged 34 years. Timaru papers please copy. MAYNE.—On Ash Wednesday, England, Anthony Down Mayne, youngest and beloved brother of Canon Mayne, Roslyn. R.I.P. WALCOTT.—On the 27th March, at Malvern, Melbourne, Jean, wife of R. H. Walcott. WILKIE.—On the ldt April, at her residence, Lower York place, Dunedin, Mrs Isabella Wilkie, the beloved mother of Miss Janet Cameron and Messrs D. C. Cameron and •John Cameron; in her 79th year.—Asleop in Jesus. «

BRYANT.—In loving memory of Joseph Bryant, who died 3rd April, 1837.—Gone, but pot forgotten. DEMPSTER.—In sad but loving remembrance of our-dear Charlie, who departed this life on the 81st March, 1898, at Coromaudel; aged 25 years. The trial was hard, the shock severe, To part with one we loved so dear; Though cruel Death has snatched from view A loving brother, kind and true, Death cannot from our minds efface His tender smiles, his loving face. His words, his actions, are not dead, But in our hearts are daily read. —Inserted by his loving wife, parents, brothers, and sisters.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2455, 3 April 1901, Page 41

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MARRIAGES. DEATH. IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 2455, 3 April 1901, Page 41

MARRIAGES. DEATH. IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 2455, 3 April 1901, Page 41