MARRIAGES.
MITCHELL—JONES—On the 22nd Novei^ ber, 1904, at Holy Trinity Church, Lyttelton, by the Rev. Canon Coates, Peter Denny, eldest son of John Mitchell, Dunedin, to Mary Alice, third daughter of the late Joseph Jones, Mosgiel. NICOLSON—HOFFMANN.—On the 28th November, by the Re>r. J. Chisholm, at the Roslyn Presbj-terian Church, Jchn Douglas, second son of Prudence Nicolson, London street, Dunedin, to Ada, eldest daughter of Emil Otto Hoffmann, Roslyn. Silver Wedding. NEWMAN—M'CARTHY.—On the Ist December, 1879, at All Saints' Church, by the Rev. A. R. Fitchett, William Abraham, the eldest son of William John Newman, contractor, Dunedin, to Annie, the eldest daughter of Patrick and Ellen M'Carthy, Cork City;Ireland. DEATHS. CUMINE.—On the 29th November, at 264 George street, Alice, youngest daughter of the late W. T. Cumine, Esq., of Waihola. CROMB.—On the 3rd December, at Dunedin, William Douglas, infant son of Alex, and Elizabeth Cromb, Ranfurly. DAWSON.—On the 2nd December, at Dunedin, Ellen Ashstead, widow of the lat« James Dawson; aged 67 years. No flowers. HALL. —On the Ist December, at his residence, Lyndhurst House, Moray place, Edward Hall; aged 44 years. HARLEY.—On tke 30th November, at Lak« Ohau Station (suddenly), Charles A. Harley, New Zealand and Home papers please copy,. GOUGH.—On the Ist December, at the residence of her son-in-law (Mr John Bryce), - 223 Maclaggan street, Catherine Ea'st^n, relict of the ,late Henry Gough; agec" '" years. At res?. - . GRACE.—On sth Deoeniber, at the Dunedin Hospital, Jane, the beloved wife of Charles Grace, jun.; aged 32 years. Deeply regretted. Private interment. JOHNSON.—On the 30th November, at her residence, " Marinoa," Maori Hill, Mary, the beloved wife of Charles Peter Johnson; in her forty-seventh year. JULIUS.—On sth December (suddenly), at her residence, Main South road, Caversham, Margaret Connor, the beloved wife of Frana Julius; aged^ss years. Deeply regretted. LLOYD.—On the 2nd December, at the Dunedin Hospital, Jennie, daughter of the late William and Martha Lloyd; aged 25 years. Deeply regretted. • MAIN.—On the 6th December, at 89 St. David street, "the infant daughter of Johu and Jessie N. Main. HANSON.—On the Ist December, at the residence of her great grandfather (Mr J. A. Wallace), Dairy street, Mornington, Margaret Evelyn, the beloved daughter of James and Florence Manson, of Waitati; aged 2 yeara 4 months. Deeply regretted. RANKIN.—On the 15th November, at Waikaka, Jessie, eldest and beloved daughte* of Hugh and Minnie Rankin; aged 14 years. Deeply regretted. >-, TURNER.—On the 4th December, at her residence, 71 Canongate street (suddenly), the wife of the • late- George Turner; agedl 64' years. Deeply regretted. TWELFTREE.—On the 2nd December, at hia residence, Berwick, Robert Barnes Twelftree, farmer, aged 76 years. Deeply regretted. WRIGHT.—On the 30th November, 1904, af her residence, 79 Albany street, Annie, beloved second youngest daughter of Margaret and the late jas. Wright, late of Pine Hill; aged 24 years. Deeply regretted. IN MEMORIAM. CORNISH. —In loving memory of Thomas Cornish, who died at the Terminus Hotel, Dunedin, on December 2, 1903. Sadly we miss him, yet in our sorrow Hope for the future can banish the pain. Faith points the way to brighten to-morrow, And whispers a hope that we'll meet hiis again. —Inserted by his loving wife and family. LIND. —In loving memory of my dear mother Elizabeth Lind, who died at Port Chalnieri December 1, 189 S. Forget her! —no, we never will; We loved her here, we love her still. She parted with a world of pain; She only died to live again. —Inserted by her loving daughter, Mn Jacobson. M'PHERSON.—In fond and loving memory of my dear beloved wife, Robina Smaill M'Pherson, who departed this life on Decenr ber 2, 1903, at Kurow. Tlfou ar.t gone, but not forgotten, — Never shall thy memory fade;. Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger Round the place where thou art laid. —Inserted by her sorrowing husband. YATES. —In loving memory of Ann, the beloved wife of Thos. Sates, sen., who died at Caversham on December 1, 1899.—Inserted by her loving husband and family. WEIGHT.—In sad 1 but loving memory ol John Wright, late of Clyde street, Roslyn, who died at Kimberley, South Africa, ob sth December, 1903. Xotißoatlons of Births, Marrii£Ci, an£ Death! »pj)Oirt»r U me Witness also receive ln'emoa in the Daily Times ant in tka VlonthlT Summarj for Europe Without additional oka. ge, Ansounceraents of ISlrths, Marriages, and Deaths sent fo> publication from the country districts require t* be verified br the signature «f either our agent in the duuiot Iron which tht announcement is sent orof the clergjuan oi the district. Charge. f»r these, 3s per insertion. When Teries ar« added t» "la Meaoriaa " notices, an additional «t irge of 'is Sd for each Tscu of four liaes is mada.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2647, 7 December 1904, Page 47
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