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DEATHS.

BUCHAXAN.— On the 15th Augu-t, at Xaseby,

Susan Campbell, the beloved wife of Alcx-

under Buchanan, o£ ISaseby, ■<&ed 61 years.

Her end was peace. DAVIE.— On the 2Ut August, at Rockysiuo, Caversham, Ann Drumniond, beloved wife of Robert Davie, Dalmuir Farm, Waßhdyke,

near Tiinuru , aged 39 years.

Deeply re-

gretted. FERGUSON.— John Alfied Ferguson, the be-

loved husband of Chustina Ferguson; aged

47 years. Deeply mourned, but at re&t. GILMOUR.— On the 24th August, at her residence, 169 Walker street, Dunedin, Jessie, the beloved wife of James B. Gihnour; aged

50 years. HAMILTON.— On the 25th Augrist (suddenly),

al his residence, Clarksville,

Tokomainro,

John Bailhe Hamilton, lato of Cimbuslarjg, Lanarkshire, Scotland, dearly-beloved hu3band of Elizabeth Hamilton, aged 73 years. MALCOLM. — On the 20th August, at his resi-

deiic<?,"~23S Castle street {after a short and ■ painful illness), James Malcolm (commercial traveller, of A. Buscoe and Co), jged i 6D years. ' MAITLAND.— On the 22 d AiumM, at Ji:"s J residence, High street, J:uncs Pi'i.'us Maitland; aged 71 yeare. MEYDELSON.— On the 19th August, 1902, at Durban, South Africa, Wallingford Mendeleon, only Eon of the late Julius Mendelson, j of Temiika; aged SO jeara.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2528, 27 August 1902, Page 43

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 2528, 27 August 1902, Page 43

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 2528, 27 August 1902, Page 43