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DEATHS.

ELLIS.— On the 30th August, at his mother's residence, Grosvenor street, Kensington, Alexander, the beloved son of Margaret and the late Thomas Ellis, and brother to Ellis Bros. ; aged 29 years. Deeply regretted. GORDON.— On the Ist September, Andrew Gordon, the beloved brother of George Gordon, lete grocer, of Main road, South Dunedin; aged 50 years. HODGE-. — At his residence, Coseydale, Mosgiel Junction, John Hod^e; aged 71 years. Deeply regretted 1 . JOHNSTON.-On the 4th September, at Dunedin Hospital (the result of an accident), Robert, the beloved husband of Florence E. Johnston; aged 28 years. Deeply regretted. KIRBY.— On the 3rd September, Samuel Walter Kirby, native of Mincha'mpton, Gloucestershire, father of Waiter, Artlmr, and Henry Kirby and Mrs Charles W. Keast, of this city; aged 87 years. ' AI.- A. DAM.— On the 2nd September, 1904 (of laryngitis), at the residence of her mother, Maori Hill, Cora Hilda, seventh, and youngest . daughter of the late William MAdam, of Glasgow. M'FARLANE.— On the 6th September, at ' Duuedin, Andrew M'Farlane, late of Caversham, and lat&of the 93rcl Regiment of Ars^le and Sutherland Highlanders; in his seventieth year. Deeply regretted. M'NAUGHTON.— On the 2nd September, at Dunedin," Donald M'Naughton, carpenter, late of Caversham; in his sixty-ninth year. At rest. __ - . MENZIES.— On the 23th August, William Menzies, c>f Bannockbnrn, son of the lat» - ' James' lienzies, Leadhills, Lanarkshire, Scotland-; aged 67 years. ' , POLLOK.— On the 2nd September (suddenly), at his residence. 319 Castle street," Peter Dickie; woolclasser, of Lanarkshire, Scotland ; "aged 73 years. Deeply regretted. Home 'papers please copy. FHTRIE.— On the Ist September, at East Gore, the beloved infant son of Alexander arid Mary Petrie; aged thies days. ROWAN.— On the 4th September (suddenly), at his residence, Factory road, Mosgiel, John. Rowah;in his eightieth year.— Funeral This Day (Wednesday), at 2.30, for East Taieri Cemetery. STRONACH.— On the Ist September, it thi residence of Mr John Stronach, Inveroargill, Arthur Cunde-11, second son of the lat< Donald Stronach; aged 44 years. W.ALTON.— On the 6th September, at his late ■residence, Cutten street,. Soiith Dunedin, Thomas, the beloved husband oi Kiizabetb Walton; aged 53 years. Deeply regretted. At' rest. IN MF.MOKIAM. ' CHARLES. — In loving memory of our dear ' Isabella, who' died on September.,l2, 1903. ' Dearest Isabella, beloved-daughter, sad war your fate; ' "^ - , But your Heavenly Father thought it best To take you home with Him to rest. — Inserted by her sorrowing husband, father, ' • mother, aud sister. • " . ' COOPER.-- In fond and loving 'memory of ' Thomas -Ernest Cooper, who was. acicidentaHy killed at-Hawea Flat on Aaigust 13." Oh, .he is gone, but not forgotten"! . , « With me his memory nev.er- shall fade. Loving -thoughts shall ever linger' t Rctind! the grave where Ke is laid. Inserted by a loving and. sorrowing friend at'Hawea'Flat. -- \v\.'-'\ v \.'-' IRELAND.— In loving .memory of' our dear mother, Isabella > Ireland,, 'of .Mount Cargill, 1 • who* -died- on the ' Ist. September,' 1896 ; aged 84. - Released iroin sorrow, sin, and pain, And freed from every oaie, By angels' hands to heaven conveyed, To rest ' for ever there. >■ —Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, Peter -and Louisa, Ireland, Goodwood. KIRK.— In loving memory of our dear mother, Margaret Kirk, , who departed this life September"3, 1903, at Muddfemarch. "Though lost to sight, to memory dear.',' — Inserted by her daughter. .- ORR. — In loving memory, of our dear mother, Harriet Orr, -who died September 5, 1903, at Roxburgh. ' ,' ■ Yes, "what is' home without a mother? None but .those that lose them know. Ah, for ours was a good moi-her — "XiSjOnly now, we find it so. That parting we will ne'er forget. So sudden' was 'the call' That took thee from our happy home; But' ; Jesus wilied-ijf'a-11. - Through she's gotie^ she's not forgotten-— ' ' 'Never, will her inemdry "f ade _; Fondest thoughts' will 'ever linger Round oiir dear, mothers grave. — Inserted by lier loving ''children. ; PEMBERTON.— In loving memory of our 7' dear mother, Sarah Ann Pemberton, wk,," - died at-Rothesay,. Ravensbourn'e, on September 3, .1902. '"At rest." — Inserted by ,hei loving -children, r . • TAYLOR.— In fond' and loving memory of ouj dear daughter May, accidentally burned aJ Alexandra on August 12, 1903. Hard was the stroke, the shock severe, To part with her we loved so dear ; God willecKt so, and thought it best To take her to His home of rest. — Inserted by her sorrowing paren<ts, Alexander and Christina Taylor, Alexandra. VERNON. — In affectionate remembrance ol Janet (Jessie), the dearly loved wife ol James Murray Vernon, who died at Bridge man street, Kensington, September 3, 1902; '" Never shall thy memory fade." — Inserted" by her loving husband. VERNON. — In fond memory of Jaixet (Jessie)Vernon, who died at Bridgnian sir»«t, Kensington, September 3, 1902. "S* dearly loved and deeply mourned." —lnserted by, her loving parents, brothers, and sisters. - X WITTICH. — In loving memory of May, whadied at Alexandra on 6th September, 1900. " Asleep, but not forgotten." WALLIS.— In fond and loving xemembranca of my dear husband, William Walter Wallis, / who died at Seacliff, September 6, 1903; in.his fifty-first year. Farewell, my husband dear, farewell; Adieu to thee, adieu. And you, my dearly loved ones all. Farewell, farewell to you. Dearest father, thou hast mt us,—* We thy loss most deeply feel ; But 'tis God Who hath bereft us:? , He can all our sorrows heal.. — Inserted by his sorrowing wife and faiadly.Xotificatlons of Births, Matrlagei, anS Deaths »ppeirl»elfc. the Witnets also receirc Insertion In the Daily TUnea an* in to* Monthlj Su«un»ry for Europe without additional ch»< ge, Announcements or Birtus, Marriages, and Deatis sent ro«publicatiom froa tho cou&trjr districts require to be verißed b»' the signature of either ouv agent in th« disUUt fr«o irhich thY announcement is seal or of the elergjinau or ths distriot. Ohareoi for these, 3s per Insertioa. Whea Tecse* »M add«d to "la V Memoriam " notices, a» additional -:uar«e of 2a 6d for e&oh net* '* •\f rout UaM U mad*.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2634, 7 September 1904, Page 48

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 2634, 7 September 1904, Page 48

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 2634, 7 September 1904, Page 48

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