DEATHS.
SOTJRDILLON.— On *he 3rd November, 1901, at her residence, Normanholt.Dorkmgr England^ Anne; wife of the late James* Dewar Bburdillon, Madras Civil Service eldest and lust surviving child of the- late Major Robert Bell Fulton, and sister of John, James, and Francis Crosuley - Fulton, all of this colony, deceased; aged 83 years. IOD&SON.— On the 17tk November, at her . parente' residence, Hainpden, Zeils, youngest darigfatM of 3ohn afcd Mary Hodgson; aged ■16'- yews. - " . tf'LEOD-— On the 19fcli December, at his residence, "Waikouaiti, George, the beloved husband of Ann M'Leod ; aged years. Deeply regretted. M'PHERSON.-On the 18th S^ember, 1901, at the residence of his son (Dugald M-Pher- , son). Castle street north. Dunedin, Dugald M'Pberson, sen. ; aged 90 years. MULDOWNEY.-On the 19th December at Sydney, Mary, beloved wife of Walter Mtildowney and eldest daughter o£ John Colehan, Waitati. (By cable.) SMITH.— On the 22nd December, at his late . TMidence, Jo"hn street, Cave^ham,-Joim, the beloved husband of Elizabeth Smith ; aged 70 year?. Deeply regretted. Glasgow papers please copy. j STEWART.-On the 18th December.- at his residence, 21 Clyde street, Charles Stewart, \ engine-driver; aged 56 years. Deeply iegretted. TUBMAN.— On the 19th December at her parents 1 residence, Owaka (after a loug and painful illness), Lottie May (Tot), beloved youngest daughter of Francis and Sarah Tubman ; aged 14 years and 7 months. At rest. IN MEMORIAM. FERGUSON.— In loving memory of William C. Ferguson, whe departed this life 24t\i December, 1899. , " Jsff sin, no grief, n-o pain— Safe m" his. happy home; His fears all fled, his doubts all plain, His hour of triumph come. Then why let our tears run down, .And onr hearts be sorely riven. F.or another gem in the Saviour's Crown, And. one more- star in Heaven? —Inserted by his- loving wife and family. * \attCc&ti*aa »f SirthJ, Karrlaaes. «wf Pitta's aaaeulM *■ :ha Wttecu »!«• reinr* tniorlUa In th« B»ily Tla»(U( ia ta« U*«i*lj s»iin; t»t Zurape «U*»al ad4lti.»al aha «c, ii»ui9(»iu *t Blrtkf, Utrritgsa, tni Butai Mat rat ?u.Mleitf»m frm »»• o»u»«rjf dtiwlCM r«o>ue v ac rarlt«* ay ibo •!(• •f>rc «f cttaer tor a| cat ia ta» ftinrltt tr*m wai«a Iks j.n>*«n*«auat U Mat «r«f (k« elcrtyaua aftk* *uui4i. Okarge «r tkw, S« par laNTtin. Wie» T«r>ti art aatta U "la 'JeurUai " a«tia«i,-aa wUitUaal caarfe «ru«i< r«r ana mm *r f>ui- liaci i« ma*e.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2493, 25 December 1901, Page 47
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382DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 2493, 25 December 1901, Page 47
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