DEATHS.
ADAMS.— On Sunday, September 20, at his residence, Oamaiu, Thomas Stacey, beloved hueband of Annie Adams, and young-est son of the late John Adams, Dunedin ; aged 36 AO-NEW.— On September 16, at Fernvale Farm, Blaokstone Hill, Fanny, the beloved 1 wife of Henry Agnew, and youngest daughter of Robert M'Keeman, of Blackstone Hill, after a long and painful illness; aged 38 years. Asleep in Jesus. BttASH. — On September 19, at the residence oi his eon-inlaw (Thos. M'Culloch. Ngapara). William Brash; in his eightyninth year. Deeply regretted. BECK. — On August "28. at her son's (John) residence, Ba-lfor^r, Mtßi-y Bennie, relict of James Beck formerly of Tokomairiro. Milton. Otago; in her seventy-second year BREMNER.— On September 16, at his residence, 127 Crawford street, Dunedin, Andrew Walker Bremner, the beloved husband of Catherine Whit«; aged 60 years. "At rest." BRIXGAKS.— On September 16, at hi? r«°idenoe. Forth street. Mosgiel, Alexander Bringaus; in his seventy-eighth yesx. Deeply regretted. BYRNK — On September 19, at Wanganui, after a brief illness, Frank Hugh, eldest son of F. M. Byrne, Young street, Dunedin; aged 25 years. R.I. P. CAUDWELL.— On September 20, 1908. at Waipori. William Caudwel!, the beloved uncle of W. E. Caudwell and L. Knighi,, Dunedin ; aged 70 years. At r«st. ELLIOTT.— On September 21, 1008, at her son-in-law's residence, 47 Cargill street. Elizabeth Xorthey, the beloved wife of the late John Elliott, of Invercargill, and mother of Mrs John Hal! ana Mrs Alex. Farquhar=on, of tin* citr ; m her seventyninth year. GEACIE.— On August 12 at Landrit-k, Dunblane, John Oracle, fcirnerly of Moidart, Inverness-slme; ai h;s sevei.t,eighth year. GRAY. — On September 18, at her parents' residence, Runciman street. Green I«laiiJ, Nellie, fourth daughter of ifargaret and James Gray, Fernhill Colliery, Ablctc^'ord ; aged 1G yea-ra and 11 month?. HOLMES.— On September 20, at 'he Dunedin Hospital. George, beloved husband of Ja; c Holmes, North-East H->i!>-ui, z&cd ol years. KEAY.— At Edinburgh. Shetland, Rev Andrew Keaj', late minister SiockLrid^-a U.F. Church; in his £eventy-fwth year. MARSHALL.— On September 18, at Ms residence, Tay street, Jlo'^.e!, William Marshall; in bis seventy- fifth year MAHSLIK". — At K^eby on Friday, September 11. 1908, William Mtrslin ; aged 83. M' DONALD.— On September 16, 1008, at Temuka. l&abella, the beloved daughter of Mr Alex. M'Donald; aged 22 years. MITCHELL.— At Lyitelton, on* September 14, 1908, lan Henry, the deaj^y loved sen of P. D and Mary Mitchell; aged 1 ;. ear and 8 months. NEWMAN".— On September 17. at Dunedin (su-ddenlyl, William John, beloved husband of Frances Duubar Ne-.rman; in his eigtrtyfijßt year. "At reet." OL3EN".— On September 22. at 48 Wesley 3treet, South Dunedin, Olef Thomas, beloved infant son c& Sarah and Thomas Olsen; azfid 9 awnths. P&sply regretted.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2845, 23 September 1908, Page 51
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448DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 2845, 23 September 1908, Page 51
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