DEATHS.
BARR (WEIR).—At the residence of her brother, Mr Andrew Weir, 51 Musselburgh Rise, Christina Weir (Barr), on Bth inst. CALLANDER.—On September 5, 1917, at his residence, Mosgiel Junction, John Callander, the beloved husband of Annie Beggam; aged .82 years. CARTWRIGHT.—On September 7, at Dunedin, Rosie, the beloved second daughter of John and Elsie Cartwright, of Church street, Mosgiel; aged two years and seven months. Deeply mourned. x CLEMISON—On September 11, 1917, at " Larden," Sawyers' Bay, Mary Anne Olemison, second daughter of the late Plumpton Clemison. Private interment. — Hugh Gourlev, undertaker. DAVIDSON.—On September 7, at Dunedin, Alice, dearly-beloved wife of William Davidson, 26 Elgin road, Mornington, and only child of the late William Aldham and Hannah Layzell, of Stawell, Victoria. DILLON.—On September 7, at Naseby Hospital, Redmond, dearly beloved youngest son of Stephen and Annie Dillon, of St. Bathans; in his fifth year. Deeply mourned. DIVERS.—On September 7, at 8 Gladstone road, N.E.. Valley, Elsie Elinor, beloved eldest daughter of James R. and Elinor Divers ; iiged 18 years. "At rest." DUNNINGS.—On September 4, 1917, at his residence, 112 Albany street, Dunedin, Henry Dunnings; in his seventy-seventh year.GOYEN.—On, September 10, at Highgate, Roslyn, James Stanley, only eon of Ruth and Stanley Goyen; aged five years and 10 months.
GRAHAM.—At Naseby, on September 5, Doreen, infant daughter of James and Mary Graham. "At rest."
HILL.—On Soptember 6, 1917, at Dunedin, Frank, dearly-beloved fourth son of F W. and D. A. Hill, of Cameron street, Ashburton, and brother of Mrs C Gieseler, of Wingatui; aged 32 years. JACKSON.—On September 10, at Dunedin, Elizabeth Fleming, beloved wife of Edward Foster Jackson, of Dowling street; aged 53 vcars. LITTLE.—On September 5, at his residence. Princes street, Lake Road, Auckland, Samuel Heath Little, formerly of Dunedin, and father of Dr Little (Waikari) and F. S. T. Little (Dunedin). 7s M'MILLAN.—On September 8. at Tuapeka Hospital, Robert M'Millan; aged 58 years. Deeply regretted. MEIKLEJOHN —On September 9, at Dunedin, John Meiklejohn, of Abbotsford; aged 72 years. "At rest." OGSTQN.—On September 6. 1917. at Hi eh street (suddenly). Frank Ogston, M.D. RAVENWOOD.—On Wednesday, September 5, 1917 (suddenly), at Otekaike. Marjory Jean, the dearly-beloved eldest daughter of William and Jean Raynwood; aged three years and nine montns. " Safe in the arms of Jesus."
SHARP—On September 6, at Dunedin. John Frederick, second son of Bertram and Norah Sharp, 19 Cole street. Caversham; aged 20 years. Deeply mourned. Asleep in Jr>sn<».
TEMPLETON.—On September 7, at tho residence of his daughter, Mrs John Torrance. 24 Walton street, Kaikorai, Samuel Temnleton ; aged 84 years.
THORN.—On September 9at his parents' residence, Waitati, James (Jimmy), eldest son of Jam ps and Marv Thorn, and grandpon of the ltito Philip M'Leod. after a long ilhioss: nned 17 years. Deeply mourned. TTTRNBULL..—On September 10, at her residence. Gordon road. Mosffiel, Janet, beloved wife of W. A. Turnbull; in her fiftieth year.
WALSH.-On September 7. 1917, r>t the residence of her daughter. Mrs R. Familton, Hanvoden, Mary Walsh; :n her soventv-nintli year: • WILLIAMS.—On September 7. n at Roxburgh. Alfred Hm-ry W'Uinms: aged 74 years. Native of Devon, England.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3313, 12 September 1917, Page 35
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