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DEATHS.

BROWN.— On 10th February, 1902, in the lower harbour, Port Chalmers (by accidental drowning); Charles -Bfown, 'fisherman, hus- " band 'of Margaret Brown, of Scotia street, Port Chalmers; aged 34 years. BEAVER. — On the"lTMSf May, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs Arndt, " Kenmere," Leith street, Bertha, wife of Dr Beaver, and mother of Alexander Beaver, Mrs Arndt, and Mrß Newman. CAMERON.— On the 13th May, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs Thomas Begg, Anderson's Bay, Andrew Cameron ; in his eightieth year.' Flowers respectfully declined. CRAWFORD.— On the 6th May, at her resiidence, Herbert street, Waiinate, Maiy Mackenzie, wife of J. R. Crawford, Esq., surgeon (late of Dunedin). DAWE.— On the 10th May, at her residence, Napier street, Belleknowes, Sarah, the dearly beloved wife of William. Dawe. DAWE.— On the 11th May, at Napier street, Belleknowes, Alexander Valentine, infant son of William and ths late Sarah Dawe; aged 3 -months. FINN.— On the 7th May, 1902, at his late residence, Renfrew street, Balclutha, John Finn; in his sixty-sixth year. GILKISON.— At Bathgate House, Rotorua, (suddenly), Constance Margaret (Connie), daughter of .Robert and Kathleen Gilkison, of Clyde ; aged 8 years. GILL. — On the 9th May, at his late residence, Start street, Palmerston (after a long and painful illness), Alfred Hogarth Gill, journalist, and beloved husband of Maria Gill. Deeply mourned. GOLDIE.— On the 13th May, at her late residence, Kirk's right-of-way, Gordon road, Mosgiel, Jane, relict of the late Dr Goldie, of Williamstown, Victoria; aged 67 years. No flowers. — Funeral will leave her late residence on Thursday, May 15, at 2.30 p.m.— W. Wedderspoon, undertaker. MELLAND.— On the 9th May. in England, Hester, second daughter of E. Melland, of this "city ; aged 17 years. MAHONEY.— On the 6th May, at North road, Oamaru (suddenly), Thomas Anderson, youngest child of John and Mary Mahoney, of " Brookside," Waiareka ; aged 5 years and 8 months. ► RENTON.— On the 10th May, at his residence, Inchclubha, William Renton, formerly of Otakia; in his sixty- third year. ROSS.— On the 23rd MaTch, 1902, at 103 Warrender Park road, Edinburgh, George Ro3s, formerly head master F.C. School, Port Ellen, Islay, Scotland; in his eightysixth year. - / YOUNG.— On the 12th May, 1902, at his residence, -Tuapeka Flat, John Young, late county inspector; aged 51 years. Deeply regretted. R.I.P. IN MEMORIAM. LOEFFLER — FULDSETH. — In loving memory of Willie, who died May 13, J900; also Katherine, who died July 2, 1899; also Anthony Rodriquez, who died November 7, 1901, at Melbourne. One by one they wander from us, And we linger 'mid our tears; But their sweet and loving memory Blossoms through the lonely years. • — Inserted by G. and P. Rodriquez. LOEFFLER. — In loving remembrance of our dear Uncle Willie, who died at Waitahuna May 13, 1900. So dearly loved, so sadly missed. — Inserted by his nephews, A. and W. Rodriquez. K«tlflcH!on« of Births, Uarrlages, and Deaths appeuiafla tua Wliatts als» recalre iasertlta In the Dally Times aol I* tb« Utatbl/ Sasaaar/ f*r Europe without additional cax-ce, AancuiCMtats »f Births, Marriafei, an* Deaths lent f*t DUtoliiatioß fr»M the ccuatrj iUtrlcU retuire t» be verifl«d t»T iho tljaature «f titker our agent in the district frtn which (he aaß*oatfflai6Bt ii saat«r«f the •lorgyaiaa tf the district. Ghatgd lor tlitio, Ss per iasertUu. Wkeu verses are aided to "la Meauriam " aaticei, an additional charge of 2s Sd for ea:h rent •f four hues is male. The Auckland Master Grocers' Association have decided to cease giving Christmas boxes in future, and also to discard the practice of issuing free pictorial almanacs to their customers. - A furlong is the ancient "furrow-long- " — the distance that ancient oxen could draw a plough without stopping to re3i. The pole was merely the long stick with which the early Briton prodded his oxen. In tliis way originated the measurements of the prefcent day. Someone has blundered i The bodies of the new iron trucks at present in use for the grain season have been made too wide, with the result that they cannot be used on many sidings; in fact, in a number of cases (writes the Winton Record), wo are told, the rails have had to be ehiited to suit tilt truokjh A

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Otago Witness, Issue 2513, 14 May 1902, Page 43

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 2513, 14 May 1902, Page 43

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 2513, 14 May 1902, Page 43