DEATHS.
BELL —On the 13th February, 1902, at Minniemoor Farm, Hook, Waimate, S.C. (after a short but painful illness), Robert Bell, late of County Derry, Ireland, the dearly-beloved
husband of Robina Bell, in his fifty-fifth
year. Deeply regietted. CLARKE.— On the 21st February, at the Presbyterian Manse (the residence of the Rev. W. G. M'Laren), Bluff, Southland, Anne, relict of the late Thomas Clarke (beloved mother of Mrs W. G. M'Laren, and
sister of Mrs H. S. Jones, Caversham, and
Mrs J. E. Robinson, Auckland). CASEY.— On the 24th February-, 1902, at his residence, Fembill street, Patrick Casey; aged 73 years. FLEET.- On the 21st February, at 424 Great King street, Elizabeth Helen, beloved wife of Henry William Fleet (expressman), beloved daughter of George Horder, George
street , aged 38 years , after a long and pain-
ful illness. GORDON -On the 21st Febiuary, 1902, at
May bank, North-East Valley, William Gor-
don . .iged 66 years. MAISEY. -On the 2drcl February-, at "Woodlands," North-East Valley, Dunedin, Jessp Mace Mai«ey, late of Kyeburn, the beloved
husband of Mary Annie Maisey , aged 5G
yrais. Deeply regretted. O'REILLY. -On the ljth February, Francis
Phihp O'Reilly, of Riverton ; aged 61 year 6. PROWSE.— On the 15th February, at Waite-
£eka, after a long and painful illness, Mary iaurie, youngest daughter of Mrs R. Mor-
ton ; aged 35 3 - ears. PHILLIPPS.— On the 21st Februaiy, 1902, at her parents' residence, Ellen, third daughter
of Wm. Philhpps, Beaumont, aged 29 jears
Deeply regretted. ROWE.— At South Africa, George Henry Roue, f=on of Jame3 and Caroline Rowe,
Dunedin, in his twenty-sixth year. Deeply
regretted. STANLEY.— On the 4th January, at Manchester, England, Emma, the beloved wife of
Robert Stanley and mother of Mrs J. X,
Ansell, M'Bnde street, South Dunedin. SMITH.— On the 19th February, at Glenune
Farm, Kc-lso, Janet, the beloved wife of
James Smith, aged 71 years. TANNAHILL.— On the 25th February, Margaret, second surviving daughter of the late James Tannahill, Styx Crossing; aged 36
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Otago Witness, Issue 2502, 26 February 1902, Page 43
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