DEATHS.
ASTON.—On July 2, at Gisborne, Nelli?, wife of Thomas Aston, and second eldest daughter of Mrs A. J. M’Donald, late of King Edward street, South Dunedin. Deeply regretted. BILLING.—On July 5. 1913, at her residence, 12 Glencairn street, North-East Valley, Jane, relict of Benjamin Billing, late of Henley-on-Thames. BIiSHOP. —On July 7, Wilfred Leonard, the infant son of George and Catherine Eleanor Bishop Deeply mourned. BRUNTON —On July 4, at the residence of her son-in-law (Mr John Hislop). Wai- - tati, Mav'y, relict of Robert Brunton, 'ate of Hilton Hill, Anderson’s Bay. CAIRNS. —On July 8, at her residence. Green Island Beach, Grace, second daughter of the late Robert Cairns, Roxburgh ; aged 41 years. R.I.P. Private interment. —Hugh Gourley, undertaker. CLARK.— On July 4, 1913, at the residence of liis daughter, 475 Leith .street, Archibald Clark, late of Waitati; aged 85 years. At rest. - CLARKE.—On July 5, at her residence, Grand View Farm, Lovell’s Flat, Jane, the beloved wife of Samuel Clarke, farmer; aged 68 years. Deeply mourned. DARLING.—On July 1, 1915, at Dunedin, Agnes, third daughter of the late Aiexaiu r Darling marine engineer. JOHNSTONE—On July 3, 1913, at the residence of Jos Smith., Helcnsbrook, Milton, Annie Eh’zabcth, late of Mosgiel, relict of Robert Johnstone. MACDONALD.—On July 8. at his residence, 100 Main road. North-East Valley, James, beloved husband of Elizabeth Macdonald; aged 61 years. MacDONALD. At Omakau, William, eldest son of Malcolm MacDonald; aged 42 years. M'CONNOCHIE.—On July 1, at his residence, Clyde, Otago Central, David M'Connochic, sen. ; aged 81 years. MTvECHNIE. —On July 2, at his residence, 161 Moray place, John, the beloved husband of Margaret MTvechnio; in Jus seventy-fifth year. MONTAGU.—On July 2, at his residence, Luno street, Oamaru, David Somers Montagu; in his 71st year. NICHOLSON.—At her residence, Ross street, Woodvillo, on Wednesday, 2nd July, 1913 Isabella Martin, eldest daughter of the late W. M. Shore, mine manager at Kaitangata, and the dearly beloved wife of Charles Nicholson; aged 45 years. “ Patient sufferer gone to rest.” ROBERTSON.—At Pukehiki, on July 7, Sylvia May, infant daughter of Carl and Mary Robertson; aged 8 weeks.—Private interment. SMELLIE. —On July 1, at “ Ncthertoon,” Burnside, the residence of his son-in-law (George Harraway), W. O. Smcllie, sen., of the Otago Iron Rolling Mills; aged 89 years. Deeply mourned. STUCKEY.—On July 5. Edward Francis, beloved husband of Margaret Stuckey, 317 High street, and brother-in-law of the late Andrew Hislop; aged 42 years. Deeply e - egrotted. THOMAS.—On July 6, at her parents’ residence, 36 Maryhill terrace, Mornington, Edith, the beloved daughter of William and Sarah Thomas; aged 20 yearn. “ At rest.” TY T NAN. —On July 8, at his residence, 104 Dowling street, Michael Tynan; aged- 81 years. R.I.P. Private interment.—Hugh Gourley, undertaker.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3095, 9 July 1913, Page 47
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451DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3095, 9 July 1913, Page 47
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