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DEATHS.

DOTTING —On September 19, 1917, at Dunedin Hospital, Robert James, eldest and dearly beloved son of Richard and Margaret. Botting ; in his twenty-first yeai-. " So loved, so mourned." ■. . . CHANT.—On September 22, at Waitahuna, Samuel, beloved husband of Margaret Chant (accidentally killed); aged 41 years. Deeply mourned.

CHAPMAN.—Passed peacefully away on September 22, at Dunedin, Emmaline Ruth, the beloved wife of Ernest J. Chapman (lata St. Kilda); aged 41 years. "At rest." CLARKE;.—On September 20, at Port Chalmers, Elsie, beloved wife 1 of Joseph Clarke, and sister of Mrs G. Groves; aged 25 years. R;i.P.—Greymouth papers please copy. ••.•;

CLEMENTS.—On September 20, 1917, at Paengaroa, Bay of Plenty, Lawrence, beloved husband of Elizabeth 'Sarah Clements (late of Palmerston South); aged 70 years. CORDES— On September 22, 1917, at Dunedin; - Herman, beloved husband of Wilhelmina Cordes, of 10 Hellensbournc road, Kirkland Hill, Kaikorai; in his seventythird year.. Deeply regretted. DAWSON.—On September 21, 1917, at Dunedin, Francis Alexander, dearly beloved youngest eon of William Oliver "and Matilda Mary Dawson, of 76 Dundas etreet, Dunedin; aged 10 years. "So loved, so mourned."

GOW. —At Invercargill, on September 25, 1917, Anita Rose Dclamero, dearly beloved wife of Peter Gow, M.R.C.S., L.R.0.P., and eldest daughter of H. R. Brett, Boaulieu, Hobart. —The Funeral" will leave her lata residence, Winton, on Thursday, the 27th inst., at 2.39 p.m., for the Winton Cemetery. Friends plea-se accept this, the only intimation.

•HARRIS.—On September 22,'at his residence, Kensington, Timaru, James, iha clearly beloved husband of Catherine Harris, and beloved father of Mrs S. W. Moir (late Dunedin); in his seventy-seventh year. A patient sufferer gone- to rest. HISCOKE.—On September 18, 1917, at Dunedin Hospital, William, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Hiscoke (late of Gore); aged 71 years. " Peace, perfect peace." JOHNSTON—On September 20, 1917, air his residence, Ross place, Lawrence, David Johnston: aged S 6 years. "At rest. 1 * LAUGHTON.—On September 20, 19J.7, at the " manse, Pio Pio, via Te Ktuti, Margaret Leask, wife of John Laughton, homo missionary, and daughter of Mrs Leask, Mosgiel; aged 30 years. LEIGHTON.—On September 22, at Dunedin (after a long and painful illness), James Fyfe (Jim), beloved" son of Betsy and the Tate James Fyfe Leighton, 55 Dun* das street; aged 54 years. ''At rest." LUCAS.—On September 23, at Dunedin, Alexander Lucas, carpenter; aged 65 years. "At rest." MATCHETT— On September 21, aS Dunedin Hospital, Albert Anzac, the dearly beloved infant son of Joseph E. and Eliza? beth S. Matchett, of Kaitangata; aged one year six months'. Deer/ly mourned. MACDONALD.—On September 22, at Frankton Hospital, Queenstown, "Jack'' (John) Duncan Macdonald, dearly beloved only child of Christina and Duncan Macdonald, of 12 Cooper street, and grandson of Mr and Mrs Currie, Monteoillo. Deeply regretted. -." MULLER—On September 18, 1917. at his residence, Newington avenue. John, the oeloved husband of Adelaide Mutter. NOLAN—On September 22, at Gors, Francis, dearlv beloved wifo of James Nolan (late of Waitahuna). R.I.P. PATON —On September 19, 1917, at her residence, Stour street. Oamaru, Mary, the beloved wife of James Kenneth Paton: in her sixty-second year.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3315, 26 September 1917, Page 35

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3315, 26 September 1917, Page 35

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3315, 26 September 1917, Page 35