DEATHS
BAIIj.EI. — On the 2.9 th Ang\ist at Dunedin. Hospital (the result of an accident on the football field), William John Bailey, late with Mr E. Eussell, of Bradshaw street, South Dunedin ; aged 24 years. Sincerely regretted. Home and Melbourne papers please copy. DICKSON.— On the Ist September, at hi residence, on the west side of Waihola Lake, Thomas Trainor Dickson ; aged 57 years. Deeply regretted. FIDD1 7 .— On the 17th August, at Middelburg, South Africa, Henrietta Alice (Nettie), the beloved wife of Frederick Conrad Fiddy, and fourth daughter of Eichard Henry and Emily Jane Guise ; aged 34 years. (By cable). / HUNT.— On the 31st August, at the Dunedin Hospital, Elizabeth Hunt, eldest daughter of Mrs M. Finnerty, Leith Valley; aged 26 3 r ears. KILGOUR.— On the 4th September, at Alexandra South, Hannah, the beloved wife of William Howie Xiigour, and eldest daughter of Susan and the late Andrew M'Farlane. late of Caversham; aged 31 years. Deeply regretted.— Private intaiment. M'INDOE.— On the 4th September, at hisresidence, Seafield, Forbuiy road, James M'lndoe ; m his eightieth year. M'KEa^sA.— On the 27th August, at her late residence. Bishop's road, Ihinedin, Mary M'Kenna, relict of the lato Charles M'Kenna. Cromwell, and dearly belovedsister of Ann and Margaret Mtilholland,' of Dunedin. Deeply regretted. E.I P M'KENZIE.— On the 3rd September, at the residence of her mother, Mrs Marcussen, Campbeiltown, .Elizabeth M'Kenzie, beloved eldest daughter of Mrs Marcussen, and wife of James M'Kenzie, Catlin'a Eiver; aged 20 years and 4 months. Forget! No. ne'er can we forget; Let years go h\ and years ccme in pgain, Till we shall dare unfold them without
pain, But we shall not forget— can re'er forget. MITCHELL— On the Ist Septembei. at her residence, Gladstone- road. North-JEksfc-Valley, Agnes Malcolm, the Laloved wife of *- David Mitchell: aged G3 years. Deeply regretted. PAEKEiE.— On the 18th July, at North Molten, England. William Hugh Prender- '" gast Parker, son of late T. Jeffrey Parker, of Dunediu; agsd 23 j'ears. * SfliWAKT.— On the 30th August, at hi«= residence, Glen road. JMorninglon. David, lha ' beloved husband of Margaret Stevart; aged 84 years. SMEATON.— On the sth September, at her residence, Nevada. Elizabeth, re'ict of the late David Smeaton ; in hei eighty-fourth yeaor. No flowers. — Private interment. ' T ; TEESEDEE— At his residence, 46 Clyde ■ street, Peter Treseder; in his seventy-fourth year. WILLIAMSON.— On the sth Soprsiuber (after • • a long and painful illness), at his son's
residence, Leckharuptai Court, Glen, Caversham Eise, Dunedin, William Williamson; aged 74 years. "At rest."' YOUNGMAN".—On the Ist September, at his parents' residence, 32 Maitknd street. Albert Youngman (Berti); aged 27 year's. Flowers - . respectfully-declined. .--'.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2686, 6 September 1905, Page 51
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433DEATHS Otago Witness, Issue 2686, 6 September 1905, Page 51
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