DEATHS.
Hx\LL.—On April 11, at 1 Clarke street (suddenly), Ernest Alfred, beloved husband of Margaret Hall; aged 49 years. M'KiirsZlE.— On April 15, at Dunedin (this result of an accident), John M'Kouzie,of 5 Clarendon street, Dunedin; aged 80 years. MLEDOWNEY.—On March 6, at , Wauganui (from heart failure), Rose Wij, hams third daughter of the late Patrick ) MLedowncy, Waiporij aged 42 years* MARTIN.—On April 14, 1917, at Dun- ' Odin, Jane Martin, relict of Charles Marthi. "At rest." MICHIE—On April 13 (suddenly), at her residence, 19 Regent street, Mornington, Isabella, beloved wifo of James Michiej aged 75 -years. Deeply regretted. MUi\RO.-On April 16, at Dunedin, James Poison Munro, broker (late of West- ' port), beloved husband of Eleanor Agnetf Munro; aged 62 years. "At rest."—lnterment at Oamaru.—Hugh Gourley, under-* taker. O'OONNELL.—On April 8, Jean Clark, " " beloved wife of George O'Connell, Paorata,I. ukekohe, and second daughter of James' and Mary Scott, Gimmerburn; atred 55 years. PROCTER.—On April 15, at her son's' residence, 27 Law street, Cavorsham, Elizabeth, relict of John G. Procter; in her seventy-sixth year. REANY.—On April 16, at Dunedin Hospital (result of an accident at Ratanui), Robert Bernard, third son of the lata Joseph Reany, of High street, Dunedin. Requiescat in page. ' SINCLAIR-THOMSON—On April 12, at • Bournemouth, England, Ivy, wife of Gil-" Vpy Sinclair-Thomson, arid daughter of \" Robert Hay, C.E., Dunedin. N ' SUDDEN.—At Dunedin, on April 17, Arthur James Henry, beloved husband of Dorothy Sudden; in his twenty-sixth yearv •Deeply regretted. •■', TE WAHIA.—At TCaritane, on April 12, Katarina Ruru Te Wahia; aged I'3 years and 6 months. R.I.P. . WILLIAMSON.—On April 12, at Dun- * edin, Elizabeth Maud, beloved wife .of ' Arthur Williamson, of 131 Union street; aged 31 years.
WILSON.—On April 12. at her father's residence, 8 Jackson street, St. Kilda;, Ethel/'. wifo of Gavin M. Wilson, of the 13th Rern-" forcemertta (now in France), and beloved daughter of William F. and Louisa H. " Kempton. "So He giveth His beloved-, sleep."
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Otago Witness, Issue 3292, 18 April 1917, Page 35
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318DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3292, 18 April 1917, Page 35
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