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DEATHS.

LANGLKY.—On March 1, 1918, at Dunedin, Anna M. Langley, beloved mother of Mra G. Reid, late of Milton; aged 70 years. ''At rest." M'LAREN.—On March 3, 1918, at her residr-nce. Fern Bank, Romahapa, Ann, relict of Daniel M'Laren; aged 80 years. Deeply mourned. M'MILLAN —On February 26, 1918, at Dunedin, John M'Millan, . Gordon street, Balclutha; aged 77 years. MACARTHUR.—On February 27, at City road, Roslyn, Chardar Isabel, the beloved youngest daughter of John M.. S. and Adele Chardar Macarthur; aged 18 months. MAPLES.—On February 27, at her rcsifence, Athol place, Rivensbourne, Edith lary, beloved wife of William Maples; aged 45 years. Deeply regretted. MOIRv-On March 5, 1918, at his residence, 68 Belgrave crescent, Roslyn, Ralph, the beloved husband of Sybil Moir. ''At rest." Private interment. —Frapwell and Holgate, undertakers. PARNELL.—On March S, at his daughter's (Mrs M'Cracken) residence, Shag Point, Henry C. Parnell; aged 94 years. "At rest;" POOLE.—On March 5, 1913. at Brockville road, Roslyn, N.Z., Isabella, for fiftyejx years the beloved wife of Hugh Poole, chemist. Mother of the late Russell Satchell Poole, and of Arthur Hugh and George Ernest Poole, both of Sydney, N.S.W. Private interment. Proverbs, chapter 31, verse 28. RAINE.—On February 25, at Timaru, South Canterbury, John Hunter R-aino. SHADFORTH.—On March 1, at Carey's Bay, Port Chalmers, William Shadforth, dearly beloved husband oi Mai-garet Shadforth; aged 83 years. SMYTH.—On February 27, 1818, at Dunedin, Jane Hannah, the beloved wife of David Smyth, 19 Argyle street, Mornington. "At rest." THOMAS.—On February 28, 1918, at her residence, 214 King street, Dunedin (after a long and painful illness), Agnes, the dearly-beloved wife of John Henry Thomas; in her thirty-fifth year. ; 'At THOMSON.—On March 2, 1918, at Christchurch, William Thomson (cooper), beloved husband of Jane Thomson, No. 5 Pacific street, Roslvn ; aged 78 vears-. WILLTAMS.-Oii March 1, 1918, at her daughter's residence (Mrs Alexander Smith, 41 Bradshaw street, South Dunedin), Eliza •Louisa Williams, relict of John Williams; aged 90 years. "At rest." WINTER,—At Invcrcargili, February 27, 1918, Elizabeth, dearly beloved wife of Ernest Winter, mother of John and David Winter (on active service), and fifth daughter of the late Robert and Isabella Hislop, of Waitati. IN MEMORIAM. .' _ BROWN.—In loving memory of our darling mother, Elizabeth Armstrong, dearlyloved wife of George Brown, sen., Wairuna, who passed away on February 29, 1912.—Inserted by her loved ones. BURNETT.—In loving memory of my dear husband, George, who diedl at his residence, Filleul street, on Maroh 6, 1917, after a long illness; aged 37' years. It's hard to break the tender cord When love has bound our hearts; . It's hard, Oh, so hard, to speak the words, We for a time must part. —lnserted by his loving wife, Lizzie nett.CAMPBELL.—In loving memory of Robert Montgomery, dearly-beloved son of Harriet and the late Alexander Campbell, who was accidentally drowned in the Clutha River at Lowburh, on February 18, 1894; aged 17 years. Deeply regretted. CLIFFORD. —In loving memory of bur dear Amy, who passed away at Auckland on February 28, 1816. Inserted by her loving mother, sisters, and brothers. GLASS.—In loving memory of our mother, Jane Glass, who died on March 3, 1917, after a long and painful illness. — Inserted by her family. • - HARLAND. —In loving memory of our dear mother, Sophia Harla.nd, who died on March 1, 1905. Thou art gone, but not forgotten, As there dawns another In the quiet hours of thinking Thoughts of thee are ever near. —lnserted by her loving husband and family. KERR.—In loving memory of Wee Japkie, . who paesed away at Dunedin on February 29, 1917; in his third year. Not gone from memory, not gone from love, But gone to our Father's home above. —lnserted by his parents. M'CLURE. —In loving memory of Samuel M : Clure. who departed this life on February 28, 1916, at Dunedin. ■ He was a husband kind and dear, A father's love had he; Loved by all who knew him here, ' A friend eo kind and free. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. M'CLURE. —In loving memory of Samuel M'Clure, who died at Dunedin on February 28, 1916. Thou art gone, but not forgotten, And as dawns another year Inborn- lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of you are always near. —lnserted by his sorrowing wife and family. PAGET. —In loving memory of our dear sister, Sarah Christina Paget, who died at Dunedin on March 1, 1914.—Inserted by her sorrowing sisters on the West Coast. PATRICK. —In .loving, memory of our dear sister Maggie, who died at Tomahawk on March 1, 1915. The flowers we place upon your grave May wither and decay, But the lovo for you who is beneath Will never fade away. —lnserted by her loving sister, brother-in-law, and niece. SMITH. —In loving memory of Emma, the beloved wife of Edward Smith, Wait-aid South, who departed this life on Februarv 27. 1916. Gone,- but. not forgotten. —lnserted by. her loving husband and family. STUART. —In loving memory of our dear father, who departed this life at his home, Moa Creek, on March 4, 1914. Thou art gone, but not forgotten; Never will our memory fade: Fondeit thoughts shall ever linger Round thy grave where thou art laid. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. Notifications of Births, Marriages, and Deaths appearing in the Witness also receive insertion in the Daily Times without additional charge.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3338, 6 March 1918, Page 35

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3338, 6 March 1918, Page 35

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3338, 6 March 1918, Page 35