DEATHS.
BLAKE.— On Bth February, at Dublin, Augusta, wife of Charles Dunkin. Blake, •eldest daughter of Robert Hay. EASTON.— On the 13th February, at Wellington, the beloved wife of George Easton, of 52 St. Andrew street, Dunedin ; aged 62 years. "He giveth His beLoved sleep." EDWARDS.— On the 17th February, at the Dunedin Hospital, Charlotte, the eldest daughter of George C. and Helen Edwards ; in her twelfth year. Deeply regretted.HALLY.— On the 16th Februaay, at her residence, 244 Leith street, Ellen, beloved wife of Patrick Hally. R.I.P. Deeply regretted. HERBERT.— On ihe 25th December, 1906 (Christmas Night), at Hillcrest, Rothesay, Scotland, Helen Richmond, widow of William Herbert, late Procurator Fiscal for Buteshire. M'QUARRIE.— On the 14th February. 1907, at the Police Station. Temuka, Gordon John, youngest son of Mr and Mrs George A. M'Quarrie; aged six months. M'QUARRIE.— On the 16th February, 1907, at the Police Station, Temuka, Althea Lama, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs George A. M'Quarrie; aged two years. MORRISON.— On the 17th February, at her residence, Bu&hey, the beloved wife of John iMorrison ; aged 33 years. REID.— On the 13th inst., at the Dunedin Hospital (after a short and painful illness), William, the beloved eldest son of Christina and the late Thainas Reid, of 8 Albert terrace (off Harbour terrace), Dunedin; aged 37 years. Deeply regretted. THOM— On the 18th February, at his parents' residence, William slreet. Mornington, George Duncan, the be'oved youngest son of George Duncan and Rachel Thorn ; aged 12 years and 9 months. Deeply legretted.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2762, 20 February 1907, Page 47
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