DEATHS.
ALLAN—On October 3, 1913, at “The Anchorage,” Balclutha, William Ferguson (Willie), dearly beloved only son of Robert and Lily Allan; on his sth birthday, “So loved, so mourned.” BUNBURY.—On September 29, at her residence. No. 2 Bishop’s place, Margaret, relict of Cornelius Banbury; aged 84 years. Deeply regretted. R.I.P. CALLANDER. —On September 29, 1915, at Royal Park, Melbourne, Dorothy Elaine, beloved daughter of Robert and Muriel Callander, and granddaughter of Wm, R. F. Fraser, Bank New Zealand, Mosgiel; aged three years and seven months. (By cable.) COONEY.—On September 28, at Dunedin Hospital, Albert Thomas, second and dearly-bcloved son’ of Thomas and Mary Jane Cooney, Brydone; aged two years. CRAWFORD. —On September 30, at Naacby. Joan Mary, infant daughter of Mr and Mrs W. J. Crawford. DUNNETT. —On October 5, at Dunedin, Matthew Dunnett, of Waiwera South; aged 62 years.
DUFF. —On September 30, at the residence of A. L. Alexander, 34 Gracefield street, Christchurch, James Whittet Duff; in his eighty-fifth year. EDMONDSTON. —On September 30, at Moeraki, Stanley George, second and dearlybeloved son of John C. and Emma (Amy) Elizabeth Edmondston (after a short and painful illness); aged one year. GILCHRIST.—On September 27, at Caversham (suddenly), George Gilchrist (late of Roxburgh); aged 78 years. “At rest.’' HUDDLESTON.—On October 4, 1915, at her residence, Omakau, Agnes; relict of Christopher Huddleston; in her sixty-sixth year. “At rest.” MACKENZIE.—On October 1, at his residence, Otekura, Alexander MacKenzie. M‘KEWEN.—On October 3, at her residence, 435 Cumberland street, Ellen, relict of Edward M'Kewcn, and mother of Mrs J. Swan, George street, and Mrs J. Dealy, Wellington; aged 81 years. Deeply regretted. R.I.P. M'LAREN.—On September 28, 1915, at Hawera, John Graham (Jackie), the dearlybeloved and only son of Walter W. and Arley E. M'Laren; aged five years. “So loved, so mourned.” M'LELLAN. —On October 1, at No. 20 Maitland street, Ellen, youngest daughter of the late Duncan M‘Lellan. Deeply regretted. MEENAN.—On October 1, at High street, Bridget, relict of Francis Meenan. R.I.P.
MITCHELL.—On September 30, 1915, .at his residence, Balclutha North, John Cameron Mitchell; in his eightieth year. MORRIS.—On October 3, at her residence, Waitati, Mary, beloved wife of Edward Morris; aged 83 ’years. PARKER.-—On September 30, at Dunedin Hospital, Colin Campbell Hamilton, eldest son of Thomas and Isabella Parker, Miller’s Flat; aged 20 years. Deeply regretted. PULLAR.—At his residence, Pounawea, on September 50 (suddenly), John Pullar; aged 70 years. “At rest.’ REID.—At 30 Matilda street, Timaru, Isabella, the dearly-beloved wife of John Edwin Reid, and youngest daughter of Agnes and the late James Rodger-, of 120 Forth street, Dunedin; in her thirty-fourth year-. “At rest.” RITCHIE.—At his residence, Leet street, Invercargill, on Thursday, September 30, 1915, William Ritchie; aged 78 years. ROUT.—At her residence, Forth street, Invercargill, on Sunday, October 3, 1915, Catharine, relict of the late Chas. Rout; aged 74 ycars.SMITH.—On September 29, at Waitangi, Bayfield, Clarice Maud, beloved daughter of William Henry and Deborah H. Smith; aged 25 years. THOMPSON.—On October 2, at Lawrence Hospital, Mrs Taylor Thompson; aged 64 yearn. Deeply mourned. R.I.P. YORSTON.—On October 4, at 424 George street, Ida, second daughter of the late John D. and Elizabeth Ybr-ston.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3212, 6 October 1915, Page 51
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520DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3212, 6 October 1915, Page 51
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