DEATHS.
AITKEN.—At Dunedin Hospital, on November 4, Thomas, beloved husband of Annie Aitken, of Balclutha, and father of Mrs Jamieson, Port Chalmers; aged 6? years. Private interment. BLAIR. —At Invercargill, on Friday, October 24. 1913, Ann, beloved wife of Robert Blair, of Otara; aged 72 years CALDWELL—On October 29, at the residence of Mr John Munro, Shag Valley, John Caldwell; aged 83 years. CASEY. —On November 4, at her residence, Edgar street, Kaikorai, Catherine, relict of Timothy Casey; aged 65 years. Deeply regretted. R.I.P. CHURCHILL—On November 3, at Dunedin, Emily, dearly beloved wife of Thomas Churchill. Mosgiel. “At rest.” COUCH. —On October 28, at tho residence of her sister, Port Chalmers, Catherine (Katie), tho beloved wife of Rev. A. Hardy Couch, Temuka. DAWSON.—On October 30. at her late residence, Timaru, Mary Troupe, beloved wife of William Dawson, sen., in her eighty-eighth year. DAY. —On October 31, 1913, at her residence, Bay View Hotel, Annie, youngest daughter of the late James and Alary -Day. of Port Chalmers. R.I.P. DEAKER. —On October 29, at Sutton. Frederick William, infant son of J. and A. Deaker. Deeply regretted.
GILLESPIE.—On October 31, at Nurse Thomson’s Private Hospital, Dunedin, lledpath Mackay, the dearly beloved husband of Jane Perry, Balclutha, and oldest son of George Gillespie, Purckireki; in his thirty-ninth year. Deeply mourned. “Peace, perfect peace.” HARRIS. —At the Cottage Hospital, Tapanui, on October 30, Kathleen Harris,, dearly beloved child of J. E. 11. and Marion Harris; aged 2j years. Deeply mourned. & KIRK.—On October 31. 1913. at his residence, 6 Lambeth road, John Kirk, ship carpenter; aged 69 years. LYON.—On October 30, 1915, at 169 Cargill road, Dunedin-South, Albert, third eldest son of Edward and Ellen Lyon; aged 31 years. Deeply regretted. MacADAM. —On October 29. 1913. at Oamaru v (suddenly, of haemorrhage), Kenneth, fifth son y>f the late William MacAdam. of Glasgow; aged 43. MILLER.—On November 4, at the Dunedin Hospital, Henry Michael, the beloved
husband of Mabel Miller, Mill street, Sr. Kilda; aged 34 years. Deeply regretted. R.I.P. Private interment.—A. J. Wynn and Hope, undertakers, PEARCE.—On November 4, at her parents’ residence, 27 Morrison street, Cavorsham Ward. Dunedin, Alice Maud, infant daughter of Martin and Margaret Pearce, jun.; aged one year and eight months. Deeply mourned. Private interment.—C. J. Thorn, undertaker. PENMAN.—On October 29r at his residence, Water street. Kaitangata, James, the dearly beloved husband of Margaret Penman; aged 80 years. “At rest.” SMITH. —On November - 4, at 81 Royal crescent, St. Kilda, the infant son and daughter (twins) of Mr and Mrs G. B. Smith, of Palmerston South. THOMAS. —On October 30, at his parents’ residence, 12 Alexander street. Caversham Ward. Dunedin, George Cleveland (Gcorgie), eldest son of William Charles and Frances Thomas; aged sjr years. Deeply mourned. _ , VINTNER!—On October 29, at his residence. 102 Oxford street. South Dunedin. Job, beloved husband of Charlotte Vintner; aged 77 years. YATES. —On November 2, at her daughter’s residence, 43 Glasgow street. South Dunedin, Elizabeth Rebecca, relict of John Peter Yatoe; aged 70 years. Deeply mourned.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3112, 5 November 1913, Page 47
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