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DEATHS.

CHAMBERLAIN. — On the 31st January, at Newcastle (N.S.W.), Charles Whitefoord Chamberlain. CROW.— On the Ist February, at the residence of her parents, 35 London street, Mary, the beloved daughter of James and! Elizabeth Crow ; aged 26. FOGARTT.— On the 27th January, at her residence, 135 Albany street (alter a short illness), Maiy, the beloved wife of Patrick Fogarty; aged 50 years. Deeply regretted. R.I.P. HOWORIH.— On the 31st January, 1904, at her residence, Cansbrook, Sarah, widiow of the late George Howorth ; in her seventieth year. HILL.— On the Ist February, at Dunedin,

Frederick Henry Hill ; aged 53 years. JAMES.— On the 27th January, at Dunedin, Henry Inglis James, the beloved father of Henry David James, of Woodhaugh ; in his seventy-first year.JOSEPH.— On the 29th Januaiy (accidentally killed at Otago Heads), Francis Antonio., eldest son. of A. Joseph, of Taien Mouth, and beloved husband of Jane Joseph, Dunediu ; aged 50 years. MAODONALD.— On the 30th Januaiy, 1901, at his residence, He-atnlancU. Hindon, Duncan Macdonald, faimcv; aged b$ years Deeply regretted. MOORE.— On the 28th January, 1904, at Edinburgh, Scotland, Maiy, relict of the late Charles Moore, of this city; aged 63 yeais (By cable.)

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Otago Witness, Issue 2603, 3 February 1904, Page 43

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 2603, 3 February 1904, Page 43

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 2603, 3 February 1904, Page 43

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