DEATHS.
I LEASK.—On June 8, 1915, at his residence, Omakau, William Leask; aged 79 years. Deeply mourned.—Funeral will leave at 3 p.m. To-morrow (Thursday), for the Omakau Cemetery.
MacGIBBON. —On June 3. 1915, at EastGore, Ebenezer, the beloved husband of Mary Priscilla Mac Gibbon; aged 61 years. MTVER. —On June 7, 1915, at her residence, 8 Arney street, Dunedin South, Jane Gibson, wife of the late John MTver, and third daughter of the late James Baikie, schoolmaster, of Sanday, Scotland. . M‘KEAN.—At Clyde, on June 1, Jessie Helena MTvean, widow of Peter Rennie M'Koan, of Sydney, New South Wales. M‘DAREN —On April 22, 1915 (died at London), Peter, beloved husband of Margaret M'Laren, of Cromwell, Otago; aged 50 years. R.LP.
M‘LOUGHLIN.—On June 8, at her son-in-law's residence, 155 Queen street, Jessie M'Loughlin, late of Roxburgh; aged ?0 years. R.LP. MORRIS.—On June 6, at her residence, 36 Bowen street. Musselburgh, Marian Letitia, relict of Charles Chase Morris, colonel Bth Madras Light Cavalry; in her 72nd year. NEIL.—On Juno 7, 1915, at her residence, 46 Grosvcnor street, Mary M‘Arthur, beloved wife of Archibald Neil; aged 63 years. Deeply mourned. OATEN. —On June 7, 1915, at 18 Oxford street South Dunedin, Thelma Mina Dorpihy, infant daughter of Cecil and Mina Oaten; aged seven weeks. Deeply regretted. PAAiSKESON.—On June S, at the residence of his son-in-law (A. E. Bateman), Hill Crest Farm, Waitahuna, Soren Paaskc-. son; aged 89 years. “Safe in the arms of Jesus.” —Funeral v at 1.30 p.m. To-morrow (Thursday).-—W. M'Kenzie, undertaker. SHALE. —On June 3, 1915, at Meadowbank, Clarksville, Thomas Shale, late of Fairfield; aged 75 years, “Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord.”— I Dio Funeral will leave Gospel Hall, Green Island, Tomorrow (Thursday), June 10, at 2.30 p.m.. for the Green Island Cemetery. Friends Will pleaso accept this intimation. —Cole and Springer, undertakers, 206 George street.
STEVENSON. —On June 8, at his- father’s residence, Cranmoro, Roslyn, Alexander Braik, third son of William and Barbara Stevenson (after a short illness); in his twentieth year. Private interment. STARK. —On June 3. 1915, at his residence, 20 Queen Alexandra street, St. Clair, Francis Honeyman, the beloved husband of Helen Stark; aged 67 years. Deeply regretted. , WADLEY. —On June 4, at the Dunedin Hospital, George Wadley, late seaman s.s. Maunganui; aged 44 years. „YOUNGMAN. —On June 8, 1915, at her residence, 52 Maitland street, Harriet, relict of Henry Youngman; aged 80 years. Deeply mourned. Private interment. —A. J. Wynn and Hope, undertakers.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3195, 9 June 1915, Page 51
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