DEATHS.
HASTIE.— On May 1, at his residence, " Eskvale,'' Kokonga, Richard, the beloved; husband of Mary Hastie; aged 68 vears. HANSON.—On May 2, at Dunedin, Frederick, beloved husband of Eleanor Hanson, Bridgman street, Kensington. HENRY.—On May 5, at the residence of her son-in-law (William Poppehvell), 150 York place, Elizabeth Kearns, widow of James Henry; in her eighty-eighth year. R.I.P. KNEWSTUBB.—On May 2, 1912, at Ins residence, No. 35 Harbour terrace, Dunedin, Thomas, dearly beloved husband of Eliza Hannah Knewstubb; in his fiftyfifth year. A patient sufferer. "At rest." M'CRORIE.— On May 7, 1912, at Dunedin, James, the beloved husband of Frances Ellen M'Crovie; aged 51 years. M'KILLOP.—At Dunedin, on April 25, Archibald M'Killop, of Invercargill; aged 52. At rest. MACPHERSON.— On May 6, at Sydney, Mary, wife of C. P. F. Macpherson, Dunedin, and eldest daughter of the late Wm. Colville, Lake Hayes, Arrowtown; aged 58. Bv cable. , MARSHALL.'— On May 5, at her mother's residence, 89 York place, Janet Shaw Marshall. MATHESON.—On May 5, at her residence, 'Middlemarch. Ann Matheson; in her seventy-fourth year. Deeply mourned.— American papers please copy. PriCTOR.—On May 4, at her residence, 68 Albany street. Apollina, the dearly loved wife of Walter Prictor. Deeply mourned. REES.—On April 30. 1912. at his residence, 25 Clerk street, North-East Valley, Sydney Charles, the beloved husband of Elizabeth Rees; aged 44- years. SMITH.—On April 30, 1912, at Brooklyn. Wellington, Mr? Annie Smith, mother of Mrs William Coulter, 52 Forth street. (After a long illness.) SMYTH.—On May 7, 1912, at her residence, 205 Main South road, Caversham, Martha, dearly beloved wife of Robert Smyth; in her seventy-first year. Absent from the body, present with the Lord. Flowers respectfully declined. Private interment.—C. J. Thorn, undertaker. WEATHERALL.—On May 7, at the Dunedin Hospital, Simon, the beloved husband of Elva Weatherall; in his thirtyfourth year. Greatly loved, deeply mourned. YOUNG.—On Mav 1, at her residence. 59 London street, Agnes Glendinning, tho beloved wife of Peter A. Young At rest.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3034, 8 May 1912, Page 47
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326DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3034, 8 May 1912, Page 47
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