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DEATHS.

LO KEONG.—On July 20, at Auckland, Olive, second daughter of the late Joseph Lo Keong, of Dunedin. Private interment at Dunedin. No flowers. M’NEIL.—On July 14, at Belleknowes, John, the infant son of Peter and Ellice M’Neil, M'NEIL.—On July 14, at Belleknowes, Thomas, the surviving- twin son of Peter and Ellice M‘Neil. PATERSON.—On May 31, 1915, at Durban, South Africa, Dugald, eldest son of Captain Hugh Paterson, Dundas street, Dunedin. Deeply regretted. PATERSON.—On July 17, at 7 Garfield street, Roslyn, Maggie, dearly beloved second daughter of the late James Paterson and of Margaret Ayton Paterson. PATTERSON.—On July 18, 1915, at her residence, Burmvell, Lovell’s Flat, Margaret Campbell, the beloved wife of Wm. Patterson ; aged 62 years. Deeply mourned. PORTEOUS.—On Wednesday, July 14, 1915, at Dunedin, Robert, eldest son of James B. Porteons, The Crescent, Winton; aged. 42 years.—lnterred at Winton. POWER.—On July 14, at Dunedin, Michael Power; aged 28 years. R.-I.P. SCHOEN.—On July 17, 1915, at his residencej 10 Preston crescent, Belleknowes, Mornington, John Henry Schoen, late of Naseby. SIM.—On July 16, at her residence, 811 George street, Dunedin, Barbara Mackie, the beloved wife of John Sim. STEVENSON.—On July 15, at Napier, Thomas James, the youngest beloved son of William Stevenson, “Carswell,” Levels. Deeply regretted. STORER.—On July 13, at the residence of his son-in-law (Mr S. W. Geddes), 6 Albany street, Henry Smith, the beloved husband of Mary Storor (Smith street, Collingwopd. Victoria), and father of Mr .Tames Storer, Mrs IV. Glasse, and Mrs S. W. Geddes: in his 77th vear. VINE.—On July 10. 1915. .at her residence, Watkin street. Smithfield. Wanganui, Sarah Taylor, beloved -wife of Edward Vine, late of Dunedin. WHITE.—On July 19. 1915. at her residence, 53 Musselburgh Rise, Dunedin, Elizabeth, fourth daughter of the late Samuel and Mary White, of “ Mount joy,” Waikaka Valley.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3201, 21 July 1915, Page 51

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3201, 21 July 1915, Page 51

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3201, 21 July 1915, Page 51

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