DEATHS.
BLOCKLEY.— On the 6th February, at his parents' residence, Warnngton (after a long and painful illness), Thomas John Blockley, eldest son ot Thomas and Jane Blockley ; aged 30 years. At rest. BROWN.-— On the 2-Sth January, 1904, at his residence, River street, Mataura, Forrest, beloved husband of Rachel Brown ; m his sixty-sixth yea*. Deeply regretted. CLEG HORN.— On sth Februaiy, at Sawyers' Bay, Mary Helen, only daughter of James and Anna Cleghorn; aged 21 years. KEIR.— On the 2nd February, 1904, at lier residence, Kelburne, Margaret, rehct of the late James Keir, Dunedin; in her EiXtyninth year. Deeply regretted. MONKMAN.— On the 3rd February, at Cargill street, Dunedin, Robeit Boyle Monkman. RICHARDSON.— On the 7th February, Hugh Richardson, farmer, Kilmog; aged 71 years. Deeply regretted. STEWART.— On the 3id Februaiy, at her residence, Waitapeka, Barbara Tolmie, Telict of the late Donald Stewart ; aged 74 years. SIMPSON.— On the 3rd Februaiy, 1904, at Dunedin, Mary Wil=on, second daughter of Mary Simpson, late of Oamaru. The result of an accident. WAITE.— On the 3rd February (the result of an accident), at his residence, Elgin road, Monungton, George, the beloved husband of Isabella Waite; aged 46 years. Deeply regretted. WILSON.— On the 16th December, at Shawbank House, Kilmarnock, Scotland, Jessie John3tone, widow of James S. Wilson, daughter of the lats Walter Jolmstonc, W.S., Inverary, and Sister-in-law of T. N. Wilson, of this city.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2604, 10 February 1904, Page 43
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