DEATHS.
ANDERSON.—On February 3, 1910, at Wellington, William, beloved son of Henry Anderson, Naseby; in his thirtysecond year. Deeply regretted. ANDERSON.—On March 5, at the residence of Mr William Guest, Balclutha, Francis Anderson, builder; ajjed 63 years. ANDERSON.—On February 21, at the Naseby Hospital, Christina Mary Ann, beloved daughter of Henry Anderson,
Naseby ; in her thirty-sixth year. Deeply
regretted. CLAFFEY.—On March 5, 1910, Kerin, Claffey (late postmaster, Macrae's Flat);
aged 82 years. R.I.P. <> COWIE. —On March 3, at his parents' residence, North Branch, Tokomairiro, Gordon Oscar, the dearly beloved twin son of Campbell S. and Millicent H. Cowio;
aged 1 year 9 months. Deeply regretted. DOVALOSKY.—On March 5, at his parents' residence, Awakino road, Dareraville, North Auckland, Osmund Robert, dearly beloved son of John and Helen
Dovalosky ; nine years and two months. DRYDEN-At Invercargill, on March 2, 1910,- John Taylor Dryden, carpenter (late of Dunedin) \ aged 62 years. Deeply regretted. JACK.—On March 4, 1910, at Christchurch, Lillias, relict of John Jack (late of 8
Begg street, Musselburgh); in her eightyfourth year. "At rest."
KEYS.—On March 2, at Dannevirke, David, the dearly beloved husband of Eleonore Keys (late of D-unedin Telegraph Office), after a long illness, borne with
most Christian fortitude. So loved, so mourned. MACQUAID.—On March 6, at her residence, 182 George street, Matilda, eldest daughter of the late Robert Macquaid. MATHESON.—On March 8, at Dunedin Hospital, Murdo, second son of Robert and Maggie Matheson, of Middlemarch. MUIR.—On March 2, at her parents' residence, Sawyers' Bay, Eleanora Myrtle Muir, the dearly beloved youngest daughter of George Alexander and Eleanora H. Muir; aged 4- months. MURRAY.—On March 5, at Glen House, Roniahapa, John Murray, late of Peebles, Scotland; aged 69 years. '.' At rest. ' Home papers please copy. NORDIN.—On March 6, at his residence, 15 Swan street, Laurinseus Augustus, the beloved husband of Margaret Nordin; in his fifty-fifth year. Deeply regretted. OXLEY.—On March 2, at Napier, Leslie Antony Widdrington Oxley; aged 25.. RUNCIMAN.—On March 1, 1910, at his residence, 730 Great King street, Dunedin, William Edward Runciman; aged 66 years. Deeply regretted. SCOTT.—On March 2, 1910, at Dunedin, Robert Scott, builder, of Ou train', and beloved husband of Isabella Gibson; in
his 70th year. Deeply regretted. SHIELS.—On March 7, 1910, at Dunedirr,
Ann Shie-ls'; aged 83. STEWART.—On March 8, at Dunedin, William James, infant son of Richard
James and Jessie Stewart; aged 13 months.—Private, interment. STRONGITHARM.— On March 5, at 5 James street, Roslyn, Mary Louisa Stronjritharm ; in her ninetieth year. WILLETT.—On March 4, at Dunediii, Winifred Laura, the beloved youngest daughter of James and Evelyn M. Willett, 11 Outten street; aged 6 months.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2921, 9 March 1910, Page 51
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