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DEATHS.

BELL.—On December 14, at his residence, Clinton, Henry Reid Bell, saddler. Deeply mourned. BIRCH.—On December 16, 1917, at his residence, Birchdale, Roxburgh, Albert Birch, native of Staffordshire, England; in his seventy-eighth year. CAMERON.—At the residence of her son-in-law (Hugh Muir), Otautau, on Friday, December 7, 1917, Margaret Cameron, relict of Lewis Cameron, Pleasant Valley, Palmerston South. "At rest." DRUMMOND.—On December 15, 1917, at Ashburton, Peter Drummond (late of Corwar Barrhill); aged 69 years. FERRAR.—On December 11, 1917, at Waihemo Station, Paimerston, William Tyromie Ferrar; aged 72 years. Deeply regretted.

FREEMAN.—On December 15,- 1917, at his parents' residence, 11 Olaremont street, Roslyn, John Armit, dearly beloved only son of John and Florence Freeman. "So loved, so mourned." GILLESPIE.—On December 13, at Dunedin, Robert Laing Gillespie-, late of Clinton ; aged "-74 years. GOLDING.—At Invercargill (suddenly), on Saturday, December 15, 1917, Jonathan Golding, schoolmaster, Gore, dearly beloved husband of Jessie Golding;. in his fifty-seventh year. GRAHAM.—On December 15, at Dunedin Hospital, Gertriide Annie, the beloved wife of James Graham j aged 42 years. Deeply mourned. ' HALL. —On December 14, at Dunedin, Alexander George Hall, fourth son of the late John Hall, of Tuapeka West; aged 38 years. Deeply mourned. HENRY—On December 16, at " Matakara," Upper Carroll street, Mary, beloved widow of Joseph Henry; in her eighty-sixth year. Deeply mourned. Private interment. —Hope and Kinaston, undertakers. HEROUS.—On December 17, at Calder avenue, North-East Valley, Helen Isabel, dearly beloved daughter of Stanley Chalmers and Jessie Campbell Here us. Private interment.

HODGE.—On December 16, at Black's road, N.E. Valley, Margaret Hodge. Deeply regretted. Private interment. —A. S. Archer, and Co., undertakers. HOGAN.— On December 13, 1917, at her father's residence, 26 Normanby street, Musselburgh, Winfred Mary, beloved eldest daughter of Thomas and Sarah Frances Hogan; aged 4 years. Deeply regretted. R.I.P.

HUGHES—On December 17, 1917. at his residence, 8a City road, Roslyn, Patrick Joseph, beloved husband of Jane Hughes; aged 74 years. Deeply regretted. R.I.P. Requiem mass This Day (Tuesday), 18th inst., at St. Joseph's Cathedral, at 9 a.m. Private interment.—Hugh Gourley, undertaker.

LAUCHLAN.—(M. H; Lauchlan and Co., Australia and New Zealand), in Sydney, December 11, 1917, Matthew Highet (native Avr, Scotland); aged 84 years. M'INTYRE—On December 13, 1917, at her residence, Tuapeka West, Margaret, beloved wife of Alexander M'lntyre, .sen.; aged 84 years. "At rest." MALCOLM.—On December 16, 1917, at the residence of Mr J. C. M'lntosh, 375 George street, Dunedin, James, beloved husband of the late Grace Eliza Malcolm, of Lower Harbour; in his seventy-seventh year. "At rest." Private interment. —A. S Archer and Co., undertakers. ■ MALLARD.—On December 11, 1917 (suddenly), at her residence, 34 Royal terrace, Dunedin, Marjorv May Murray, beloved wife of J. J. J. Mallard. MILROY.—On December 11, at his parents' residence, Woodside road, Mount Eden. Auckland (of cerebrospinal meningitis), William John (Jack), dearly beloved son of Thomas and Margaret Milroy; aged 28 years.

MUIR..—On December 16.. at Christchurch. Margaret Stewart Gray Muir, late of 17 Ocean View street, Mornington; aged 81 years. Deeply mourned. Private interment.—Hugh Gourley, undertaker. MUNRO.—On December 13, at Picton Robert, second eldest son of the late Donald and Margaret Mlinro, and late of Munro Bros., Pyramid and Riversdale. SCOTT.—At Galloway, on Deoomber li Henry Scott, of Glenorchy, beloved husband of Kate Cameron Scott, and third son of Henry and Helen Scott, Merton; aged 49 years. SCOTT.—Oh December 11, at Pahiatua, James Craig Scott, dearly loved grandson of Mrs Wadsworth, Shetland street. Kaikorai; aged 21 years. Loved by all who knew him and deeply mourned. THOMSON—On December 14, atTimarii. John, the beloved husband of Clementina Thomson, late of Otepopo; in his seventyfifth year. WATTS—On October 6, at Liverpool, England. James Robert Watts, shipwright, late of Port Chalmers. Deeply regretted. WILLIAMSON.—On December 12, at Schoolhouse, Kartijri, Hilljrrove, Ida, the beloved eldest daughter" of Marjory R. and the late Archibald Williamson, of Hyde; aged 21 years. ' Deeply mourned. IN MEMORIAM. ANDERSON.—In loving memory of Daveina May, " Weo Veina," who died at Kaitangata on December 16, 1916; aged 3 years anrl 3 weeks. We saw her suffering day by day, It oaused us bitter grief, To see her slowly pine away And could not give relief. —lnserted' by her loving grand-parents, Mr and Mrs J. C. Smith and family, Kaitangata. BRYCE.—In affectionate remembrance of dear mother, who passed away at Mosgiel on December 16, 1915. "Loved and missed." —Inserted by her dear ones. COWIE. —In sad and loving memory of Christina Cowio, who -died at Berwick on December 13, 1916.—Inserted by her daughter Lina and grandchildren. Thr will be done.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3327, 19 December 1917, Page 43

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3327, 19 December 1917, Page 43

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3327, 19 December 1917, Page 43