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DEATHS.

ANDERSON—On November 22, 1918, at Dunedin, Agnes Margaret, clearly beloved wife of Henry •Clement Anderson, and beloved second daughter of William and Rachel Wilson, of Papatowai; aged 35 years. Deeply mourned. ARNOLD.—On November 19, at Glenhope, West Coast, Ephraim John (late New Zealand railways). Sawyers' Bay, beloved husband of Jessie Arnold, and son-in-law of Mrs R. C. Torrance, 53 Park terrace, Kensington, Dunedin. Deeply mourned. ASHER.—■ On _ Wednesday, November 20, 1918, at his residence, Forth street, Invercargill, William Asher, timber merchant; in his eighty-seventh year. BAILEY.—On November 19, 1918, at Wellington, Florence Mary (Florrie), dearly-beloved wife- of William Bailey, and dearly-beloved and only daughter of Mrs Jamieson, 15 M'Brido street, South Dunedin ; aged 26 years. Deeply mourned. BAILEY—On November 25, 1918, at the residence of her son (Howard Bailey), 14 Burnett street, Caver sham, Sarah, the beloved wife of Henry Bailey; aged 51 years."At rest." BAILLIE.—On November 20, 1918, ati Dunedin, Rebecca (Rebie), the beloved wife of Charles Baillie, 23 Baldwin street, NorthEast Valley; aged 30 years. • BANKS.—On November 24, at Wellinglington (suddenly), Jessie Monteith, beloved wife of Frederick Banks, chief officer s.s. Kahika, and "third daughter of the lata W. M. and M. A. Innesj Port Chalmers. BARE.—On November 26, 1918, at Dunedin Hospital, Charles MTLean Bare, beloved husband of Elizabeth Bare, of. II Nelson street, South Dunedin; aged 39 years. Deeply mourned. BARRON—On November 23, at the Hospital, Balclutha, Ethel Jane, dearly beloved wife of Thomas Barron, Benhar, and second eldest daughter of Mr James Knox, Balloon Farm, Kaitangata; aged 52 years. Deeply mourned. BERLAND.—On November 24, at Dunedin Hospital, William Henry (wee Willie), aged 12 months, youngest beloved son of John Neil and Sarah Borland, 52 Albany, street. R.I.P. BERRY.—On November 18, at Dunedin. Hospital, J. W. H. (Harry), dearly-beloved husband of Myrtle Rose Berry; aged 30 years. Deeply regretted. BLACKWOOuD.-On November 22, at his parents' residence, Ross place, Lawrence, William, beloved only son of Robert and Margaret Blackwood; aged 36 Years.- , BOTTTNG.-On November 21, 1918, at her residence, 13 Reid road, South Dunedin, Jessie, the beloved wife of Edward H. Botting; aged 37 years. Deeply regretted. BRACEGmDLE.—At Parnell, Auckland, Ethel Rose, the beloved wifo of Arthur Bracegirdlc, and dearly beloved third daughter of _ Charlotte and tho late Joseph Day, of Stirling. Deeply mourned. BROWN—On November 25, 1918, at her parents' residence, Station House, Maheno, Vera Constance, dearly beloved., eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Alfred Brown; aged 12 years 7 months. : BRUTON.—At Christchurch, on November 21, Clara, beloved wife of James Bruton, Wellington, and eldest . beloved sister of Mrs Robert Chitty, Middlemarch, " So loved, so mourned."

BURKE.—On November 24, at the Dunedin Hospital, Eileen, the fourth dearly beloved daughter of Mary Ann Burko, Leith Valley. Deenly regretted. R.I.P. CARREL.—At Wanganui, November 24, 1918, Gertrude Eleanor, the dearly beloved wife of L. E. Carrel, and daughter of Earl M. and Gertrude E. Robertson, 85a Neidpath road. Morning'ton. Deeply regretted. CARSWELL,.—On November 25, 1918, at Dunedin, John Elliott, dearly beloved youngest son of Samuel and Elizabeth Cars- . well, of 16 Pine Hill terrace; ■ aged 31' years. Deeply mourned. Private interment. —A. S. Archer and Co., undertakers. CASTLEHOW.—On November 24, at Christchurch Hospital, Leonard Fitzroy Hamilton, beloved husband of Ada Louise Castlehow; beloved eldest son of Mr and Mrs T. Castlehow (Southland), and brother of Mrs J. A. Bond (Maori Hill), Mrs R. M. Wright (Caversham), and Private C. F. Castlehow (on active service). CAVANAGH—On November 20, 1918, at Dunedin. John, the beloved husband of Gertrude Cavanagh, 9 Richardson street. St. Kilda; aged 40 years. "At rest.' 1 CAVANAGH—On November '2l, 1918, at Dunedin Hospital, Gertrude, widow of John S. Cavanagh, of 9 Richardson street, St. Kilda; aged 40 years. "Together with the Lord." CHRISTIE.—On November 21. at his residence, Charlotte street. Balclutha, '. Francis John, dearly-beloved husband of May Christie; aged 35 years. Deeply mourned. COLEMAN.—On November 22, at Wellington, Victor, beloved husband of Emily Coleman, late of Fornhill Club and Southland Club Hotel; aged 36 years.—Sydney papers please copv. CONNOLLY— On November 21, at the Timaru Hospital, Cornelius (Con), the dearly beloved husband of Annie Connolly (late of Waikouaiti and Halfway Bush), and youngest son of the late Jeremiah Connolly, of Geraldine; aged 39 years. Deeply regretted. R.I.P. COLTHORPE —On November 23. afi Sawyers' Bay, Edith Olive Rebecca, beloved wife of No. 80523—Private William Henry Watson Colthorpe (42nd Reinforcements) ; aged 36 years. COOPER. —On November 21, at Dunedin, Catherine, the beloved daughter of John and Mary Cooper, of Bannockburn; aged 28 years. Deeply regretted. COTTER—On Thursday, November 21. 1918 at Winchester, Jessie, the beloved wife of J- J. Cotter; aged 41 years. Deeply regretted. "May Jesus have mercy on her. soul." COULTER.—On November 19. 1918, afs ■ Oamaru. Camilla (Millie), beloved wife- of Nesbit Mackay Coulter, and eldest daughter of William and Celia Jones, Queen's Hotel; aged 34- veais. CRAMMOND.—On November 25, at his parents' residence, Dopomh Bay, Port Chal-' mers. Victor Sidney, beloved youngest soft o! John and Edith Crammond: aged 4 years and 3 months. Deeply mourned. CROAD. —At Nightcaps, en November 21. 1918, Maria Henderson, beloved wife of Ernest W. Croad. CROAD.—At Nightcaps, on November 22. 1918, Ernest W. Croad, beloved husband of the late Maria Henderson Cioad. CREED.—On November 24, 1918, at her residence, 48 Glen road, Mornington, Catherine Mary, dearly beloved wifo of Richard Creed, and second eldest daughter of Catherine May Finch and the late Edwin. Finch; aged 36 years. Deeply mourned.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3376, 27 November 1918, Page 35

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3376, 27 November 1918, Page 35

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3376, 27 November 1918, Page 35