DEATHS.
EKENSTEEN.— On the 7th July, 1903, at his residence, Don street, Invercargill, Bernard Ekensteen; aged 72 years. HISLOP.— On the 9th. July, at 86 Forth street, (Johanna Campbell, beloved wife of John Hislop, LL.D. ; in her eighty-second year. MANSOU. — At her residence, George street, Dunedin, Mrs Emily Maria Manson, mother of William Manson (late of Dunedin) and of Mrs Peter Brown, of Wellington M'LEAN.— On the 11th July, at his residence, Helena street, South Dunedin, Allan Cameron, the beloved husband of Mary M'Lean, and brother of Mrs John M'Kinnon, Helena street, South Dunedin ; aged 32 years. O'CONNOR.— On the 7th July, at his late residence, Ferguson street, Musselburgh, Beujatnin O'Connor, beloved husband of C. O'Connor; aged 64 years. PARKER.— On the 13th July, at his residence, Ferguson street, Musselburgh, George Samuel, the beloved husband of Alice Jan« Parksr. SCOLES. — On the 28th June, at his residence, Arrowtown, William Scoles, eld-eat son of the late Georgo and Rebecca Scoles, of Bradford, Yorkshire, England, and brother of Mis S. Dyson, Arrowtown ; aged 73. Home papers please copy. SHEPARD.— On the 13th July, at the resi-d:-nce of her grandfather (Mr Wm. Hope), Balclutha, Ella Loui'a, eldest daughter of Henry and Louisa Shepa-rd, schoolhouse, Wendonsids; aged 16 years. Deeply regretted. SINCLAIR. — On the 25th June, at her residence, Cabra Orowai, Southland, Sara (nee Moore), the wife of Mr John Sinclair, formerly assistant mistress of the Port Chalmers" District High School; ag-ed 61 years. Doeply mourned. THURLOW.— On the 10th July, at St. Bathans, Susan, dearly beloved wife of John Thurlow ; aged 65 years. Deeply regretted. WEBB.— On the 7th July, at Lyne street, Gore, suddenly, Thomas Webb, beloved husband of Margaret Webb; aged 68 years. Late of Dunedin and Queenstown. VOLLER— On th» 10th July, at the Dunedin Hospital, Joseph Voller, the be'oved husband of Sarah Voller; aged 61 years. Deeply regretted. IN MEMORIAM. MTJENNAN. — In loving memory of our dear Flora, who departed this life, at Mosgiel, on the 14th July, 1895. Flora's gone; yet memory lingers On that peaceful deathbed scene. Flora fell asleep in Jesus — Triumphed over weary pain. Jesus took her to the mansions Built above in yon bright sky. In Jesu's arms she's safely resting: For she was prepared to die. — Inserted by her loving parents, brotfiera, and sister. M'NIVEN. — In loving memory of Dugald M'Niven, who died on the 10th July. 1902; aged 60 years —lnserted by his sorrowing friends. RAPER.— In loving memory of our dear mother, who died July 8, 1900. 'Twaa hard to part, dear mother, But now your pains are o'er; And we look forward to the time Weil meet to part no more. Inserted by her loving sons and daughters. UKQUHART.— In memory of John Michael Urquhai-t, who died on the 10th July, 1809. Gone, but not forgotten. — Inserted by his loving wife.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2574, 15 July 1903, Page 51
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471DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 2574, 15 July 1903, Page 51
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