DEATHS.
HITCHCOCK.—On March 4, 1913, at Hamilton, Jemima, widow of G. C. Hitchcock (late of Port Chalmers); aged 85 vears. JOLLY.—On March 11, at the residence of P. Christie, Steep street, Eliza, relict of W. M. Jolly, Tarar'a, Ratanui; aged 91. KILGGUR.—On March 11, at Dunedin, John Mitchell, the beloved fourth eldest son of Alexander and Euphemia KiJgour, 8 Cutten street, St. Kilda ; aged 39 years. Deeply mourned. M'LAREN.—On March 6, 1918. at Palmerston, Jessie M'Laren, relict of John M'Laren, late of Clinton; aged 77 years. MELVIN.—On March 7, 1818, at Dunedin, Janet Agnes Melvin, beloved wife of Horace Henry Melvin, 9a Maclaggan street; in her twenty-fifth year. (Blenheim papers please copy.) MICHELLI.—On March 10, at Dunedin (suddenly), Richard Horace, only beloved son of M. E. and the late W. T. Miclielli; in hia twelfth vear. NELSON.—On March 8, at Sydney, James Nelson, of 25 Fitzroy street-, Caversham. (Bv cable.) PARKINSON—On March 6, at her residence. "Owhnnga." Manaia, Mary, wife of Arthur" Hardinge Parkinson, and daughter of the Lite J. W. Leing. Dunedin. PELLETT.—On March 12 (after a long and painful illness), at her residence, 8 Atkinson street, South Dunedin, Amelia, the beloved wife of Henry F. Pellett; aged 54 years. "At rest." Private interment.— Hope and Kinaston. undertakers. RAE.—On March 7, ISIB. at Auckland, Sarah M'Laan, relict! of William- Rae, late of Stonoy Creek and Stirling, Otago, and mother of the late Mrs George Houb'ston; aged 95 years. REID.—On March 3, at his residence, 95 York place, James, dearly beloved husband of Jano Reid. Deeply mourned. RU S 3 ELL.—On March 6, 1918.. at Dunedin, James, dearly beloved husband of the late Bella Russell, late of Falkirk, Scotland; aged 54 years. "At rest." SIIIE-L.—Oil March 5. 1918, James -Shinl, formerly of Messrs Nimmo and Blair's. (By cable.) SINCLAIR.—On March 8. 1918, at his residence, Clyde street, Balclntha, John, dearly beloved hueband of Amelia Jane Sinclair; aged 80 years. Deeply mourned. WALKER.—On' March 10, 1913, at her parents' residence, 26 Shetland street, Roslyn, Jane Prentice, only beloved daughter of James and Marion Walker; aged 26 years. Deeply mourned. WATERS.—On March 12. 1918, at Dunedin, Ada, the beloved wife of D. B. Waters, BurwooH avenue, Maori Hill. Interment private.— Hope and Kinaston, undertakers. WILLIS—On March 11. 1918, at his mother's residence, 178 Leith etreet, Dun-' cdin, Gerald Tracy, dearly-beloved youngest son of Annie and the late Richard' Francis Willis.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3339, 13 March 1918, Page 35
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