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DEATHS.

BAKKATT.— On the 18fch September, at Montiose street, Mbsgiei, Ethel Clarice, youngest daughter of Mclbouine r.nd Margaret Barratt; aged 5 months. Deeply regretted. UAn'EN.— On the 15th September, at Dan street, Invercargill, Norman, the infant son of "William \Y. and Edith Batten; aged days. BEVVS.-— On the 7th September, at Mokoreta, after a lingering illness, Isa-bella Elizabeth, beloved wiie of- David Bews; aged! "55 -years. Deeply regretted. ERiSSbSHAW.— On 13th September, 1904," si his late residence, Dunrobin, N.Z., John, dearly beloved husband of Annie Elisabeth. Bradshaw. and brother of Hannah. Butler Pillings. Fleetwoodv Lancashire, England, aged 63 yea-rs. Deeply regretted. Home papers please copy. BURNS.— On the 14th September, at her residence, Bishopscourt, Roslyn, Jean M'Kinley, the beloved wife of John Burns;" aged 54 years. Deeply legretted. , JDAWSO2"".— On the 18i)i September, at her residence, Duncan street," Mr 3 Wm. Dawson, mother of William, Jpmes, and David Dawson, and Mrs Livingston ; aged 89 years. P2CE.SON.— On September 17, at her residence,, Nelson street, South -Duaedin, Laura, the be'oved wife of James Dielcson, baker (la,te of Princes street, Dunedin); &™ed 57 years. Deeply regretted. FI^A'iSrAGA.N.— On' the 20th of September, at Qnecnstowu, Patrick, eldest son of P. Flanagan, of ,Gor.e.— Funeral will take~ place ■ at' Gore- on Thursday. - • G-AUVINi— On the 17th September, 1904, afc her parents' residence, Magnetic street, Port Chalmers,. Winifred" Maiy, the dearlybsloved infant-daughter of George and F.hza- ' -'beth i&m'Galyiii.'; aged 5 months.* ~ Deeply 'regretted. " "r T AY.— On Sunday, the 18th of September, afi the residence of h'.s sister, Mrs R. Hardie, sen., AVaiwera Park, Waiwcra South, James Hay; aged 50 yeais. .Deeply regretted. ' HODGE.— On the loth September, at her late residence, Norfolk House, "Kirkland Hill, Koalyn (after a loug and painful illness, borne -with Christian fortitude), Catherine, relict of tlie late Edward Ho3ge; in." lfer slxty-lhird year. "At rest. L-OUDON.— On. the 17th September, at 'her residence, G-reen Island, Mary Gibson, relict of the late Robert Loudon; ,in, her seventyeighth year. LIDDELL.— On September 16, at his parents' residence, Green Islajid, David Lloyd, infant ' ' son of Andrew and Adeline Liddell ; aged 3 months. "All is well with the'child.'" M'LANACHAN.— On the 19th inst., at his parents' residence, Shand street, Green , Island, Robert, the beloved son of Robert and Elizabeth M'Lanaohan; aged 30 years. Deeply regretted. M'LEAN.— On September 18, at his residence, 51 Maclaggan street, Dunedin, Jolm, ibe beloved husband of Elizabeth Ann M'Leau; aged 66 years. "At rest." MARSHALL.— On t!-e 19th September, at his lesidence, Greab King street north, John Marshall, of the lats firm of Marshall and Cppeland; aged 75 years. MAXWELL.— On the 12th September, at the 1 residence of his son, John Maxwell, W,aiI kouaiti, James, the beloved husband of the late Helen Maxwell; aged 87 years. NICOL,— On the 13th September,-- at her residence, No. 16 William .street, Dunedin, Margaret Csfirns, relict of the late David Nicol ; in her eisfhiy-sixth yeai'. POTTER.— On September 16, at her residence, " Ladybank," North-Easfc Valley, Ann, relict of the la.te Heory Potter; aged 75 years. At rest. PRESTON.— On the lGlh September, at Pewsey, Wilts, England, William Doane, the beloved husband of Augusta Preston; aged: 3d SCOFIELD.— On the 16th Septembar, at her late residence, Cargi'.l road, Kenpingtoa, Clara, the beloved wife o£ Thomas Scofieid, after a- loßg and painful illness; aged j?, years. Deeply regretted. "Ai rest." TEVIOTDALE.— On the 9th September, at Sunnyside Farm, Hyde, Alexander Teviotdale; in his seventy-fourth year. Deeply regretted. TODD.— On the 14th September, at her residence, " Laburnum Bank," High street, Roslyn, Mary Wilson White, the beloved wife of William Todd; aged 62 years. TUCKER.— On the 3rd September, at his residence, Dartmoor, -Masterion, John Tucker (late of Devonshire); aged 50 years. WISE. — On September 19, at her father's re<3'"dence, Matga«i-ef-, the beloved wife >of T. W. Wise, of Momitigton , aged 32 years. Deeply regretted. IN MEMORIAM. GALBIIAITH. — In fond and loving memory of my dear wife, Katie Galbraith, died Manga- j weka, September 16, 1903. | Gr«, Vrt n. i *or<-.h.--;— \ Ksvcr .-"haU her incr-icy I'acle. ; Sweetest thoughts shall ever lmgei- • Around the spot where she is laid. ; Dearest loved one, we have laid thee In the peaceful grave's embrace; But thy memory will be cherished Till we see thy heavenly face. — Inserted by her loving husband, Robert Galbratfll.

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Otago Witness, Volume 21, Issue 2636, 21 September 1904, Page 47

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Volume 21, Issue 2636, 21 September 1904, Page 47

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Volume 21, Issue 2636, 21 September 1904, Page 47