DEATH.
BEAVEN. —On June 1, at his residence, Alfred Beavcn, of Waianhva; aged 70 years. BLAIKIE. —On June 7 (suddenly), at Milton), Elizabeth Hislop, relict of Hugh Blaikie, High street, Milton. Deeply, mourned. BELL.—On June 7, at her residence, Waikonaiti, Jan© Taylor, relict of Peter Bell; aged 76 years. Deeply mourned. BROWN.—On June 7, Ann Campbell, eldest daughter of the late John Brown, “ Billhead,” London street. —Private interment. COWAN.—On May 31, at Willard Hotel, Gore, James Cowan; aged 88 years. Be- . loved husband of Janet Cowan. GALLON.—On June 2, at the Dunedin Hospital, Arthur Beresford, the beloved infant son of John and Agnes Gallon; aged 18 months. “So loved, so mourned. ’’ DOEL. —On June 1, at her parents’ resi- • dence, Hikurangi, Ivy Victoria; aged 10g monbhs; dearly beloved infant daughter of John and Rose Doel, late of Shag Point. “So loved, so uouiced.” Jesus called a little child. FINDLAY.—On Juno 2, 1910, at residence. 21 ’ King Edward street, NorthEast Valley, Catherine, the beloved wife of Thomas" Findlay. Deeply regretted. _ GILLIES.—On Juno 5, 1910, at the residence of her father,-'No. 383 Castle street, Amelia Florence (Florrie), third daughter of Alexander Gillies. Deeply 'mourned. HENRY.—On June 1 (suddenly), at his residence, Riverside, Balclutha, James Henry, beloved husband of Martha Elizabeth Henry; aged 34 years. Deeply regretted. HENDERSON.—On June 4, at her residence. Waikouaiti, Anne Merrick, wife of Walter Henderson; aged 79 years. JOHNSON.—On June 2, 1910. at Dunedin, Tilly, the beloved eldest daughter of the late Robert Johnson', of Pine Hill terrace, KILGARIEF. —On June 5, at her residence, “ Melensbrook, ” Tokomairiro. Margaret Lamer, the beloved wife of Thomas Kilgariff, farmer; aged 67 years. Deeply mourned. R.I.P. M‘EWAN. —On May 19, at Coutt s road, Gere, Mar<raret Gray, beloved daughter of Mr and Mrs J. M‘Ewan; in her eleventh vear.' “ Peace, perfect peace. M‘FAIJL.—On June 2, at the residence of A. Field wick. Heriot row, Dunedin, Hugbena (Queenie), fifth beloved daughter of Hugh M'Faul, “Bellevue,” Milton; in her year. “So loved, eo mourned.” . M‘LENNAN. —On. June 6 (the result of a railway accident at Wingatui), David, the dearlv beloved youngest son of Margaret an d the late Alexander M Lemnan, of Wedderburn; aged 29 years. Deeply regretted. . M T LNER. —On June 4, at his residence, Houipapa, Gatlin’s River William James, beloved husband of Margaret Ellen Milner; in his forty-seventh year. Dceplv regretted. ~ , STRONG.—On June 6, ajb his mother s • residence, Kaikorai V alley, Gilbert Charles (Bertie), second youngest son of Janet and the late Henry Strong; aged 14 yeai-s. TURNER. —On June 1, at her father’s residence, 112 Maclaggan street, Mary, beloved second daughter of William Turner, late of Milton. WRIGHT. —At hi - parents’ residence. Ahuriri Flat, or May 25, Peter, third son of P. G. and Mary Wright; aged 39 years.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2934, 8 June 1910, Page 63
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