MARRIAGES.
WRIGHT—HEWTON.—On April 30,' at Cochrane street, Mornington, by the Rev. W. Trotter, James Ronald Inglis, second son of J. Inglis Wright, to Florence Emily, youngest daughter of John Hewton, Hino Hine. Golden Wedding. TOMKINSON—WARD.—On May 20. 1863, at the Old Parish Church, Sheffield, England, James Grigg Tomkinson, of Kidderminster, to Annie " W-ard, of Sheffield. Present address: Waihola, New Zealand. DEATHS. BAXTER.—On May 16, at Dunedin (the result ■ of an accident), Robert, the dearly beloved husband of Catherine Baxter; aged 49 years. Deeply mourned. BECK.—On May 19, 1918, at her residence, 183 Carroll street, Eliza Musgrove, widow of Jabez Beck; aged 64 years. "At rest." .'.-.'••• BOWER.—On May_ 18, 1918, at the residence of her son-in-law (Mr William Sawers), 17 Arawa street, Anderson Bay, Johanna, relict of Joseph Bower, Balclutha; aged 85 years. Deeply mourned. BROWN.—On May 14, at Dunedin, John Brown, late of Kurow; aged 81 years. "At rest." BROWN.—On May: 17, at the residence of her parents (Mr and Mrs R. Prebble). Romahapa, Clara, dearly-beloved wife of A. H. Brown, Mataura; in her twentyninth year. Deeply mourned. CAMERON.—On May 19.:'1918, at Dunedin, Gwendolyn Agnes' (Little Peggy), dearly-beloved youngest daughter of Arthur and Florence Cameron, of 20 Clyde street ; aged three -years: -'"Safe in the arras of Jesus." CARDNO.—On May 18, 1918, at her residence, 8 Playfair street, Caverslvam, Catherine Swanson (Nurse), dearly-beloved wife, of William Cardno; in her eighty-first year. "At rest." Native of Caithness. Home oapers please copy. CORSON—On May 21. 1918, at the residence of her son-in-law (W. F. Dunne), No. 1 Gourley street, Musselburgh, Helen, relict of David Corson, late of Meadow Bank, Milton; in her eighty-first year.—The Funeral will leave the Milton Railway Station for the Fairfax Cemetery To-mor-row (Thursday), 23rd inst., on arrival of the 8.55 a.m. train from Dunedin. —Hugh Gourley, undertaker. FOGARTY.— On May 17, at a private hospital, Dunedin,- John Patrick (Jack) Fogarty, bootmaker, the beloved husband of Margaret Fogarty, 465 Cargill road, South Dunedin: aged 45 vears. R.I.P. GEBBIE.—On May 19, at Dunedin, Francis Gebbie; aged 6'2 years. "At rest." GRAHAM. —On May 14, at the residence of her brother (Murdock Graham), Mount John, Hindon. Effie, beloved fourth daughter of the late Alexander and Flora Graham, of Glenuig, Skye, Scotland; aged 60 years. HUTCHISON—On May 9, 1918, at his residence, Kinross-shire, Scotland, John Hutchison, late of Clinton; aged 12 years. KENNEDY.—On May 15, at Dunedin, Grace Lyall, widow of John Kennedy ; aged 85 years. "At rest." KYLE.—On May 20, 1918, at his residence, Merlin street, Roslyn, Alexander Kyle; aged 75 years. KRAUSE.— On May 17, 1918, at Dunedin, Philip Krause, father of Mrs H. Davies, Mrs A. Barnett, Philip, James, and Ruben Krause; in his seventy-ninth year. "At rest." " M'KISSOCK —On May 20, 1918, at the residence of hor son (inchclutha), Janet Steele, relict of John M'Kissock, Stirling; in her eighty-eighth year. "At rest." MILLS.—On Saturday, May 18, 1918, at the residence of his parente. 230 Liddel street, Invercargill, William Hawke, elder son of Joseph and Margaret Mills; aged 26 years. PARSONS—On May 20, David Parsons (late of Lawrence), the dearly-beloved father of David Parsons, juri., of. Henley; in his eighty-fourth year. "At rest." POMEROY Oili May 20,1918 (suddenly), at Dunedin Hospital, Charles Theophilus. dearly-beloved husband of Amy Pomeroy, of 9 M'Glashan street, South Dunedin; m his thirty-fourth year. "At rest." SANSON.—On May 18, at Port Chalmers, John Robert, beloved husband of Margaret Saneon; aged 39 years. Deeply mourned.
SCUDAMORE.—On May 16, at Dunedin, Gladys Mary, the beloved eldest daughter of'Godwin and Elizabeth Scudampro, of Clarksvi'lle; aged 25 years. Deeply mourned. SIMMONS.—On May 20. at Dunedin (after a long and painful illness), Edward Francis, the beloved . youngest son of Joseph and Catherine Simmons, 654 Castle (Street;. aged 25 years. Deeply mourned.
SIZEMORE —On May 15, 1918, at his .parents' .residence, Clyde terrace. Kaitangata. Alex. Gordon, dearly beloved infant son of Gordon and Hilda Sizemoro; aged eight months. Deeply rejrreitod. TUirrON.—On April 25, 1918, at Auckland Hospital (after typhoid fever), Ethel Grace Turtpn.. of Glenhervio terrace, Wellington, vridow of Spene« Hardy Turlon.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3349, 22 May 1918, Page 39
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