DEATHS.
REEVE.—On March 18, 1910, at her residence, 526 Great King street, Dunedin, • Janett, the beloved wife of Thomas S. Reeve; aged 63 years. "So loved, so mourned.'' REID. —On March 16, at hie residence, Meridian street, Port Chalmers, William Reid, brother of George Raid, of South Dunedin. RICHARDS.—On March 19, at the Dunedin Hospital, Edward ,-Lfegg, the beloved husband of Annie Richards, Ravensbourne ; aged 45 years. Deeply regretted.—Synnrf>v papers please copy RODGERSON.—On March 22, at his residence, 74 Macandrew road, Dtinedini South, John Rodgerson; aged 74 years. "At rest."—Private interment. Flowers respectfully declined. ROLLS.—On March 18, at her residence, Ravensbourne, Brighton Beach, Melbourne, Mary, widow of Captain John T. Rolls, and mother of Captain John T., Rolls, of Dunedin; in her seventy-ninthi year. ROUGHAN.—On March 20, 1910, at hia residence, Weitherstones, Lawrence, Edward Ronghan, the beloved husband o£ Elizabeth Roughan; aged l 76 years. Deeply regretted. R.I.P. SOMERVILLE.—On March 16, at her residence, Waitapeka, Margaret Oughton, relict of John Somerville, in her seventy-* seventh year. SHANKS.—On March 18, at his residence, Constitution street, Port Chalmers, John Shanks; in his seventy-ninth year. TROUP.—On March 10. at the residence of his son-in-law (W. A. Gordon), Rappa'hanhack, Uda Pussellawa, Ceylon, James Troup (late of Christehurch).. Deeply mourned.—By cable. IK MEMORIAM. BROWN. —In loving memory of our dear sister, Jeanie Nicholson, who died at her home, Waronui, Milton, orr March 18, 1907. Released from sorrow, sin, and pain, And free from every care, By angels' hands to heaven conveyed, To. rest for "ever there. O'CONNELL.—In loving' memory of our dear mother, Elizabeth O'Connell, who died at Burnside on March 17, 1909. R.I.P. God called her home —it was His will, But in our hearts she liveth still. Her memory is as dear to-day As at the hour she passed away. WOODMAN-—ln loving memory of nrj, dear father, John Woodman, who died at Kaikorai Valley, March 22, . 1908. Also, my dear mother, Ellen Woodman, who died at Roslyn, November 11, 1903. Sadly we miss them, yet in our sorrow Hope for the future can banish the pain. Faith point-s the way to a brighter tomorrow, And whispers a hope we shall meet them . again. ■ ' —lnserted by B. Say. Notifications of Birth, Marriages, and Deaths appearing in the Witneta also receive insertion is the Daily Times aai in the Monthly Summary foe Europe without additional eherge. Announcements of Births. MRwieges, and Deaths sent for publication from thn country districts require to he Terifled by the signature of either our ajent in the cHeirlet from which the antjonnoemenfc is seat or of the clergyman of the district. Charge for these, 3b per ins-arfcion. When versas ara added to " In- Memoriana " notiosa. an additional charge of 2s 6d for each verse of four lines ia made.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2923, 23 March 1910, Page 51
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