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DEATHS.

ALLAN. —On October 22. at lief residence, Dalgcty street, St. Kilda, Jane Matliie, beloved wife of William Allan, and youngest daughter of the late Andrew Mathie, Auchonuve, Kilbirnie, Ayrshire, Scotland; in her eightieth year.—Homo papers please copy. ALLISON.—-On October 25, at her residence, Monevmore. Mary Paul, beloved wife of John Allison, sen., farmer, Moneymore; aged 64 years. Deeply mourned. BALLOOH. —On October 22, at Dunedin Hospital, Edith Elizabeth, beloved wife of George Balloch; aged 27 years. BARCLAY. —At The Cottage, limes street, Waimute, on October 23, 1913, Susan Clifford Barclay, relict of the Rev. Geo. Barclay. BUCHANAN.—On October 28 ; 1913, at the residence of Mr Walter Watson, near Outram, James Buchanan; in his eightieth year.—The Funeral will leave Mr Watson’s residence This Day (Wednesday), 29th October, at 1.30, for West Taieri Cemetery. CATTANACH.—At Dunedin Hospital, on October 24, 1913, Charles Urquhart, the dearly beloved husband of Jessie C’attanachi'aged 62 years. “At rest.” CLARK. —On October 24, at Dunedin, William James, beloved husband of Lily Clark, Normanby street, N.E. Valley; agocl 32 years. R.I.P. DAVIS. —On October 24, at Ahuriri Flat, Iris Marion, infant daughter of William and Marion Davis; aged 3 days. DOW.—On October 21, at Ins residence, Newton, Outrain. James, beloved husband <pf Funny Margaret Dow; aged 82 years. “His end was peace.” DOW. —On October 26, at 22 Broughton street, Kaikorai, Catherine, relict of pavid Dow; aged 82. FLEMING—On October 25. at Kaihiku. Alexander Adam Flemings Deeply regretted*

The Mastorton Racing Club expects to make a profit of £SOO over its race meeting last week. Six factoriea in North Taranaki paid out on Saturday £6744 for butter-fat supplied during September, as against £5260 for the corresponding month of last year.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3111, 29 October 1913, Page 47

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3111, 29 October 1913, Page 47

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3111, 29 October 1913, Page 47

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