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DEATHS.

BAXTER. —On Nov'cmbcr 5, at Dunedin, John Baxter, late of Brighton, beloved father of MesdamcG John M‘Coll and Hugh M'Coll, and also father of John Baxter; aged 93 years. “At rest.” BENNETTS. —At Lake Pukaki, on November 9 (the result of an accident), Harold Eddy, second son of Mr and Mrs W. E. Bennetts, of Kaitangata (formerly of Timaru); aged 19 years. R.l.P.—The Funeral will take place at Timaru To-mor-row (Thursday). BRIASCO.—At Invercargill, on Sunday, November 8, 1914, Angelo, Antonio Briasco, beloved husband of Edith Briasco, Winton; aged 37 years. BROWN.—On November 5, at Dunedin, Charles Jamieson Brown, fourth son of the late James Brown, Springbank, Hcriot row. BRUHNS. —On November 4, at her residence, Hyde, Eliza Elizabeth, widow of John Bruhns; aged 75 years. Deeply mourned. DAVEIS. —On November 8, at his residence, 14 Macandrew road. South Dunedin, Joseph, beloved husband of Rose Ada Daveis, and father of Mrs J. A. Haigh; aged 50 years. DENTON.—On November 8, at her residence, 702 King street, Dunedin, Eliza, the beloved wife of William Denton; in her 67th year. Deeply mourned, DUFF. —On October 18, 1914, at the Wellington Hospital, Alice Mary, second daughter of John Owen and Martha Duff, ol Elizabeth street, Petone; aged 19 years and 10 months HASTIE. —On November 9, Marice, relict of James M‘Adam Hastie (after a short illness) ; aged 72 years. HITCHCOCK.—On November 4, at Allanton, Eleanor Florence (Nellie), the dearly beloved youngest daughter of Jane and the late .Joseph Hitchcock. “At rest.” MARSHALL. —On November 5, at Naseby, Jessie, dearly beloved wife of Andrew Marshall; in her seventy-fifth year. Deeply regretted MAWDSLEY. —At Edendale, on Monday, November 9, 1914, Matthew, fourth son of the late Hugh Mawdslcy, of Otokia, and of Elizabeth Mavrdslcy, of Edendale; aged 23 years. Deeply regretted.—The Funeral leaves Edendale To-rnorrow (Thursday), l2th, at 1 p.m., for the Wvndharn Cemetery.

M'NAMEE. —On November 8. at St. Dominic’s Priory, Dowling street, Sister Mary Aidan M’Namec; in the 34th year of her age and the ninth year of her religions profession. Deeply regretted. R.I.P. O’RAWE.—On November 9, 1914, at Dunedin, after a severe illness, John Hardy O’Rawe, the beloved husband of Janet Parker; aged 43 years. R.I.P. OUTRAM. —On November 9, 1914. at Dunedin, Albert, second son of the late John Outram: in his 59th year. PLEW. —On November 8, 1914, at her son’s residence, Riverside, Marv Ann, relict of Frederick Plow, of Lauder, after a painful illness; aged 64 years. ROBB.—Killed in action, September 20 (battle of the Aisnc), Major Alexander Kirkland Robb, Durham Light Infantry, eldest son of Lieutenant-colonel John Robb. 1.M.5., Aberdeen, and nephew of Mrs A. M. Dalrymple, Dunedin.ROSS.—On November 4, 1914, at her residence, 60 Oxford street, Dunedin South, Ann, relict of William Andrew Roes; aged 56 yen re. SIMPSON. —On November 7, at 289 York place. Eupbemia, relict of James Simpson; aged 78 years. THOW. —On November 9. at. her residence, Union street, Milton. Isabella Thow; aged 51 years. Deeplv mourned. WALLACE.—On November 10, at his residence, 13 Caldcr street., St. Kilda. Alexander, tho beloved husband of Isabella Wallace. WILSON. —On November 5, at her residence, Diamond Crossing. Kaitangata, Janet, relict of James Wilson; aged 63 years. Deeply regretted.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3165, 11 November 1914, Page 43

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3165, 11 November 1914, Page 43

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3165, 11 November 1914, Page 43