MARRIAGES.
DICKSON— M-CONTTOCHIE.— On the 19th March, at the residence of the bride's sister, Roslyn, by the Rev. Dr Bannerman, Charles, only son of Mr T. Dickson, Ros^-n, to Alice, youngest daughter of Mr D. M'Connochie, Clyde. HOLLINGWORTH— WALLACE.— On the 26-.h February, 1902, at the Presbyterian Church, Riversdale, by the Rev. A. D. Kirkland, Frederick Harvey, eldest son of Mr John Hollingworth, of Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, England, to Jpn-e Bethia Speirs, eldest daughter of Mr Andrew Wallace, Dalmaney, Riversdale. KANKIN— MILLAN —On the 28th March, 1902, at Janefield, North Taien, by the Rev. Thomas Paulin, Alexander, oldest son of John Rankin, to Sarah, youngest daughter of James Millan ; both of North Taieri. DEATHS. AVERS.— On the 29th March, at his parents' residence, Argyle street, MaryhiH, Mornington, Harold Francis, infant Eon of George and Mary Jane Ayers; aged 4 months. BLAKELY.— On the 14th March, at Naseby Hospital (after a severe illness), Harold Leonard Blakely, the younge9t and beloved son of John and Alice Blakely, of Gimmerburn; aged 7 years and 10 months. Deeply regretted. CAMPBELL.— On the 25th March, at Glentunnel, Margaret Jeffrey, dearly beloved wife of J. C. Campbell; aged 52 years. Deeply regretted. Passed away peacefully. CULLEN.— On the 30th March, 1902, at her residence, Balmoral, Outram, Jean, the wife of Mr James Cullen ; aged 73 years. FARQUHAR.— On the 25th March, at his residence, Warepa, Robert Farquhar; aged 82 years. FINDLAY.— On the 25th March, at his father's residence, Oreti Plains, Southland., William, sixth son of Andrew Findlay ; in his thirtyfourth year. HITCHCOCK.— On the 25th March, at Westport, Henry, beloved husband of M. Hitchcock, and eldest son of Mrs C. I). Hitchcock, George street, Dunedin ; aged 52 years. MARTIN.— On the 23rd March, at Carlton 11 place, Christchurch, Richard Bowden Martin, !• lale of Dunedin ; aged 81 yejrs. MORRIS.— On the 27th March at the residence of Mr James Greigg, Mansford Town, neai Port Chalmers, Mary Craigie, the beloved eldest doughtec of Mr John and Isabella Morris, Waitati ; aged 51 years. Deeply regretted. -M'CRKATH.— At the Private Hospital, Stafford street, James M'Crcath, beloved husband of Angelene Pedlar, and eldest son of Mr ar.d Mrs Tho3. M'Crcath, East Invercargill, nnd brother of Mrs Geo. Connor, Stafford" street, Mrs W. Allison, Lumsden, und Mrs T. Hinchey, of Invercargiil ; aged 32 years. Deep]}' resetted. PRAIN.— On the 27th March, at her residence, Kartigi (suddenly), Jessie, dearly-beloved wife of David Pram ; aged 41 years. Home papers jilpa3e copy. SHORE.— On the 30th March, 1002, at hi 3 residence, Kaitangata, William M-artm Shore, iate mine manager Kaitangata coal mines; aged 56 yearß. SHERRIFF.— On the Ist Apni, Robert, the beloved husband of Elizabeth Shernff, of Wakari: aged 58 years. Deeply regretted. Flowers respectfully declined. THOMSON.— On the 28th .March (suddenly), at Jus residence, Bright street. Belleknowes, John, the beloved husband of Isabella (Belle) Thomson, and elder son of Andrew and Mar-ga-ret Thomson, Eden street, Dunedin; in his twenty-eighth year. TERRY.— On the 27th March, 1902. at his residence. J7l Maclaggan street. George, the beloved husband of Margaret Terry, and futlier of Mesdames G. Rank-n. Arthur Broad, and F. Austin ; aged 74 years. Deeply regretted. WATSON -On the 30th March (after a short illness), Mary Watson, sister of W. P. Watbon. IX MEMORIAM. CUNNINGHAM. — In loving memory of Mary Dunn, beloved wife of James Cunningham, who died at Waiwera South, April 1, 1901; aged 25 years. Deeply regretted. 'Tis hard to break the tender cord When love has bound the heart ; 'Tis hard, so hard, to speak the words " We for a time must part." Dearest loved one, we have laid thee In the peaceful grave's embrace. But thy memory will be cherished Till we see thy heavenly face. — Inserted by her loving husband. DEMPSTER.— In sad but loving remembrance of our deal" Charlie, who departed this Hfeon the 31st March, 1898, at Coromandel , aged 25 years. The bravest oft are first to go, The strongest, first to fade , The fondest, deare-at, best of all Within tbe grave are laid. No one knows how "much wt miss him — None but aching hearts can tell. Earth has host him; heaven has gained him; Jesus h«tfh done - *»11 things well. — Inserted by his loving parents, brothers, and sisters. GRIDGEMAN-— ln loving remembrance of William Fenton G-ridgeman, who died at Hindon on the 27th March, 1898; aged 15 years. He has gone like a flower cut down in its bloom, From the sunshine of life to the shade of the tomb ; But Doa-th cannot sever the change of our love. Nor steal the fond hope we shall meet h • above. — Inserted by his loving mother, brothers, aud sisters.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2506, 2 April 1902, Page 44
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