DEATH
CAKRUTHERS.— On December 8, at Dunedin, James. balo\ed second youngest son of Jolm and ilargnret Carruthers (late of .Brunswick street. South Dunedin); aged 19 j'eaib. Deeplj regretted. JOHXSTOX. — On December 4, at her parents' residence, Playfair blreei, Cavcrsbam, Lucy, the dearly beloved daughter of W. H. and E. L. Johnstou , aged two years. " Safe in the arms of Jesus." AI'LEOD. — On December 7, at her residence, 74 Arthur street. Dunedin, Janet, the beloved wife of Alexander Ross MTLeod. MAJOR.— On Decem-ber 5, John Martin Major, only son of James Major. C.E . and grandson of the late James Major, Queen's Counsellor, Londonderry, Ireland ; aged 52 years. MATHIESON.— Passed peacefully away on December 1. at her residence, Ererton House, Tomahavk, Sarah, relict oT Alexaonier Mathieson ; aged) 74 years. Deeply mourned MILLER — On December 3, at his residence. 7 Leonard street, Kensington, Thomas Miller (inspector permanent ways, New Zealand railways), the below ed husband of May Miller ; aged 56 years. ' RAMSAY. — On December 6, at hi." residence, 43a Lc-e« street, Dunedin. James Ramsay ; in hi» sixty-fifth year. Flowers respectfully declined. RUSSELL —On December 8. at the residence of her sibter (Mrs Marartie). 18 Bath street. Mcrnington, Kathleen, the beloved wife of Charles Rus c eli, Waitepeka. Private interment. — Co!e and Springer, undertakers. WILLS.— On December 2. 1908, at the residence of his daughter (Mrs Renney), Signal road, Opoho, Aaron Wills ; aged 86 years. IX MEMOBIAM BRUCE. — In fond and loving memory of my dear brother George, who died at his residence, Lanark street, Balclutha, on December 3, 1906. Two long years, and oh, how lonely, — Friend^ may think the wound is healed , But they little know the sadness Deep within my heart concealed. — Inserted by his sorrowing 6ister, Jessie Newton Bruce. KERR. — In loving remembrance of my clear mother, who died at Hamilton South, December 1, 1905. R.I. P. Rest, darling mother, thy toil is o'er, Thy loving hands will toil no more; No more thy gentle eyes will weep, Rest, darling mother, gently sleep. Thou art not forgotten, dearest mother, Or wilt ihou ever be, — A", long as life and memory' last I will remember thee. — Inserted by ber loving daughter Jeczuua, j ,
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Otago Witness, Issue 2856, 9 December 1908, Page 51
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362DEATH Otago Witness, Issue 2856, 9 December 1908, Page 51
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