DEATHS.
ABURN.—On January 8, at private hospital, Adelaide, Walter John, beloved husband of Eva. Eleanor A burn, and third son of late Samuel and Elizabeth Ann. Aburn; in his thirty-sixth year.—Deeply regretted. BOTTING. —On January 9, 1912, at her residence, 42 Reid road, fcouth Dunedin, Lilia Margaret, the beloved wife of John S. Betting; ment.—Colo and Spring'er, undertakers. BOWIE —On January 7, at her residence. No. 7 St. Andrew street, Margaret, relict of James Bowie.BUTLER.— On January 4, at Dunedin, Jessie, beloved wife of Captain John Butler. Balclutha; aged 60 years. CAMPBELL. —On January 9, 1912, at Dunedin, Charles Norman Campbell, late of the Nuggets. , , _ ~ C ATT AN. —On January 1, at his brother-in-law’s residence, 573 George street, Dunpdin, William «JanißS JN1.8., C.M., the beloved husband of Elizabeth Catta’n, of Outram. CRAIG.—At Golinten road, Edinburgh, on November 7, 1911, Euphemia, relict of James Craig, Eastfield Upper, Scotland. DAVIDSON.—On January 9, dence, ELawksbury Busla aikouaiiti, Robert, beloved husband of Hannah Davidson; aged 65 years. Deeply
mourned. FLETCHER.—On January 8, 1912, at Ins residence. Short street, Archibald Flo-t----■dher; in his seventy-ninth year. GEORGE.—On January 4, at the residence of Mr Joseph Naylor, Mutakanui, Rebeoea Georgo (Reby), second daughter of Richard George, and the late Elizabeth George, Roxburgh; aged 12 years. GRIG OR. —On January 3, 1912, at her residence, “The Lea,” Balclutha, Douglas, beloved wife of Robert Grigor, surveyor; a cod' 64 years. HINTZ. —On January 7, at Nelson (suddenly), Louis, the Ixdoved husband of Margaret Hintz; aged 72 years. (Late of Dunedin).— Deeply regretted. HUDSON.—On January 8, at Wannate, Sarah, relict of Thomas Hudson (late of Maoandrew road, Dunedin South), and mother of Mrs Perriton (Oamaru), Mrs W F. Kompton (St. Kilda). Mrs Conroy (Glen Mornrngton). Mrs W. H. Norton and Mrs P. Russell CWaimate); m her eightieth year.--Asleep in Jesus. KERR —On January 9, at Dunedin, John George Kerrj in his forty-second year.—
Private interment. KIRK —<>u December 22, 1911, at her residence, Gatlin’s River, Helen, beloved wife of James Kirk: «g<xl 62 years. KIRKWOOD.—"On January 5, at Kensington, Dunedin, John Kirkwood (late of Palmerston South); aged 75 years. LAWRENCE.— On January 7, at hor residence. Wangaloa, Jane Boyne, relict of Thomas Lawrence; in her ninety-third vear. , M’CALLUM.— On January 8, at his parents residence. 145 Albany street, Neil Bruoo, the beloved infant son of John and Jessie M‘Galium; aged four months. —Deeply regretted. M‘MILL AN. —On January 7, 1912, at the residence of his granddaughter,_ Mrs Win. Gibson, Montrose street, Mosgiel, Robert APMillan; aged 84 years.—“At rest.” PAUL —On January 9, at the residence of hjs son-in-law, Mr Con. White, Omakau, Nelson William, dearly beloved has Land of Matilda Paul, Mo'a Flat. Deeply mourned. PEARCE.— On December 9, 1911, at the residence of her brother-in-law (J. Summer field) , of East Malvern, Victoria, Sarah A. Pearce, lieloved wife of Thomas Pearce,, of New Zealand, and dearly beloved daughter of Jane and tho late Henry Lodge, of “Lovely Banks,” Cargkrie, and Bister of Mrs Looney. Mrs Wells, Mrs East, Mrs Summorfiold, Mrs MTntosh. Mrs Stalker, and Robert, Henry, Thomas, and tho lute Richard and) .tosepli. “At root.” ROBERTSON—On January 7, at Tapapu! Flat, Daniel Robertson | aged 84 Vearv?. STRACHAN. —At his residence, Robertson street, Invercargill East, on Sunday Deooiuber 31, 1911, James, dearly beloved husband of Margaret Strachan (l|t<) etfigp peer of Koslyn Mills); iA Ids sixty-first year. “ For ever with tho Lord."
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Otago Witness, Issue 3017, 10 January 1912, Page 51
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