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DEATHS.

AITOHISON.—On October 3, at her resi- ' dence, ■ No.' 1 View street, Elizabeth Campbell, relict of Alexander Aitchison, late of Hilton police force. "At rest." - Flowers respectfully declined. —Private interment Milton Thursday morning. COUPER.—tin September 29, at No. 1 Market street, Lilhas Helen, the beloved daughter of John Davidson and Helen Oouper (late of Oamaru); aged 19 years. Deeply regretted!. !'-■*?'• BEGG— On September 23, 1911, at the residence of her daughter (Mrs Gale, Island Bay,. Wellington), Martha, widow of Alexander Begg, Roslyn, Dunedin; aged 76 years. DUKE.—On September 30, at. .Dunedin,' Mary Georgina, diaughter of .the late Geoige and Priscilla Diike; aged 57

years. "At rest." .- .; ELDER.—At Roxburgh, on October 2, 1911, David Elder, eldest son of the late William Elder, Dunedin; aged 41 years.

Deeply regretted.. M'NALDY— On September 27, at hi» residence; Alexandra ". street, Caversham, John M'Nally fax-(sergeant of police); aged 78 years. R.LP. MARSHALL.— At the residence of h» parents, Nelson street, Inveroargill, on Heptomber 27, Allan Robert, the youngest son of Duncan and Margaret Marshall; aged 4 years. "With the Lord:" MILLS.—On September 26, John, the beloved oldest son of Jessie and the late

Jchn Mills, 40 Main ix>ad, Woodhaugh. PATON.—On September 26, 1911, at the Dunedin Hospital, Jean, the beloved wife of Henry Paton, of 93 Prince Albert road, St.* Kilda, and eldest daughter of George and Rebecca Weir; aged 28 years. j R ALSTON.—At his residence, 5 - Miller | street,. St. on September 28, Gil- [ bert. beloved husband, of 'Mary. Ralston.. ROWLAND----Gn-: Sef.tembek"..',l7v at her lesidencej Teaheraki Settlement, Eliza- • beth, the beloved wife of James Rowland, in, her sixty -first year. Deeply regretted. SCOTT—On October 1, at his reside nee. 43 ~Elm row, Dunedin, John* the beloved husband of Jessie Scott; in his eighty-

fourth year. Deeply regretted. TAYLOR.—On September 27, at her daughter's (Mrs Lee) residence;' 147*'Castle street, Alice Forrester M'Donald Taylor; aged 63. New Zealand papers please

cepv. " '" '. WILSON.—On September 30, at 9 Laing street, Caversham, Robert Wilson, dearly beloved father of Mrs . Miller, Mrs Higiyiris. atad' Robert Wilson-;' in his;, eijghty- . fourth vear. "So loved, sqi nnourned'' IN MEMORIAM. • '

ANDEjRSON.—In loyinig memory of our dear" Mother, Agries .Anderson, who departed this, life at' Dunedlin, October 2, 1910. As the ivy clings to. the,oak, so

■will our memory cling. to thee,—lnserted by her loving sons and daughter. DRENN AN—Walter Alexander Vain Drennan, who died at Oainaru October 4, 1910. , ..... Do not ask us if we miss him— There is such a vacant place. - Can we e'er forget his footsteps And his dear familiar face? Times have paeeed. and still we. miss him Words would fail our-love to tell; But in heaven we hope to meet him— Jesus doetiv all things, well. —lnserted by his loving parents, sister,

arid brothers. ■ - HANi)LEY,--In loving memory of our dear Violette, who departed this' life at New Plyiriouith oh Sapteriiber 30,' 1910. "So. loved,', so .mourned.."—lnserted by he.r..loving, parents, brothers, and sisters. KENNEDY—In loving memory of David Kennedy, who died at Dunback, October 1. 1909. Oh, not lost, but gone before, us; Let them never be forgot. Sweet their memory to the lonely,—■ In our hearts tlhey perish not. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. M 'DONALD. —In loving memory of Elizabeth Bessie, who died at. Fairfield on . Ootober 1, 1910.—Inserted by her parents and brothers. Notifications of Births, Marriages; and Deaths appearing in the Witness also receive insertion in the Daily Times and in the Monthly Summary for Europe without additional charge.' • •.. Announcements of Births, Marriages, and Deaths 6ent for publication from the. country districts require t,° be'■ verified' by the signature of either our agent in the district from which the ment is seat or of ths clergyman. of Eta■ B.I&1 1st, Charge for these,' 8s per insertion prepaid, or 4sj if booked, when not. exceeding five lines, and 6d for each line over five. When verses are added to " In Memoriam " notices, an additional charge of 2s 6d for eagh verge oj four lines is mads.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3003, 4 October 1911, Page 51

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3003, 4 October 1911, Page 51

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3003, 4 October 1911, Page 51