DEATHS.
BELL.— On the 19th June (suddenly), at the residence of his sister (Mrs Kelly), Cumbeiland street North, George Bell, of (jueen street North, Dunecjin, and late of Kaitangata.; in his seventy-third year. — Funeral , 10.30 a.m. Thursday, 21st, from 374 Cumber- . land street. " " BERRY.— On the 13th June, at the Dunediti Hospital, Edith Mary Berry, dearly belovetf •
niece of Wallace and Margaret Annison;
in her 19th year. So loved, co mourned. CUDDIHY. — On the 12th June, at her parents' residence, Annfield Farm, Chatton, Mary Elizabeth, beloved daughter of Thomas
and Elizabeth Cuddihy; aged 17. years. Deeply and deservedly regretted. R.I.P. COLE— On the 13th June, at Papanui Sanitarium, Cliristchurch, William Richard, the beloved husband of Mary Ann Cole, of George street, Caversliam, and la-te of Hill-
side Railway Workshops; nged 69 years. "To be with Christ, which is far better." CAMPBELL.— On the 10th June, at Arrow-
town, Richard Campbell, native of Clones, County Monaghan, Ireland ; aged 78 years. EWING.— On the 14th June, at her residence, Ewington, Elm row, Mary Forsyth, beloved wife of William A Ewing; in her
seventy-first year. "At rest: GARRETT.— On the 16th June, at the Dunedin Hospital, John Grarrett, sen. (late el AHanton); «ged 78 years. HILGENDORF.— On the 19tli June, at her late residence, Bellevue, Waihola, Eliiabath, Sussanna, wife of diaries A. CX Hilgendorf, and mother of Mrs (Rev.) B. P. Rothwell (of Ponsonby, Auckland), Frank (Waitati), and Dr F. W. Hilgendorf (Lincoln); aged 71 years. Home at last, The harbour passed — Safe in her Father's home. LECKIE.— On the 14th June, at the Hos- . pital, Dunedin, Robert Leckie, of Selwy* ' ■ road, North-East Valley ; a«ed 45 years. '. Deeply regretted. JIUIR.— On the 12th June, James Muir;
aged 73 years. MATHESON.— On the 19th June, at his resi-
dence, Hartfleld, Bock and Pillar, Murdo Matheson; aged 84 years. 1 O'CONNOR.— On the 14th Juno, at Mo* „ Flat (late of Mayfteld, Aahburton), Minnie* , eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs ComeKtw O'Connor; aged 19 years. Deeply regretted. R.I.P. — Ashburton papers please copy. itANKIN.— On the 18th June (suddenly), at ' his residence, " Kyeburn." Feilding. Andrew Rankin (father of Mrs A. Ramsay, KaikorM), late town clerks South Duiwdin,
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Otago Witness, Issue 2727, 20 June 1906, Page 47
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