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MARRIAGES.

HUNT—BOBBIE.—On December 8, 1920, at 31 Claremont street, Dunottar, by tlio Rev. Tulloch Yuille, Arthur G., youngest son of Mrs A. J. Hunt, Dunedin, to Marabelle 8., only daughter of Mrs E. T. and the late Alexander Dobbie, Dunottar, Dunedin. LATIMER —BRUNTON. —On December 9, 1920, at the Church of Christ, Ashburton, by Pastor J. M. Innes, assisted by Rev. Geo. Miller, Presbyterian minister, Ernest Richard, eldest son of Mr and Mrs J. H. Latimer, Ros-lyn, to Elizabeth Oliver (Olive), eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs W. Brunton, Ashburton. LESLIE—M'GUIGAN.—On January 4, 1921. at St. Andrew’s Church, by the Rev. H. Maclean, George, youngest son of Mrs Leslie, Ajax street, Milton, to Resina, daughter of James M‘Guigan, Glenledi. OLDS—ISBISTER.—On December 1, 1920, in the Methodist Church, Port Chalmers, by the Rev. Geo. Clement, Francis Ewart, fifth son of Mr and Mrs J. Olds, of Christchurch, to Irvinie Doris, second daughter of Mr and Mrs I. C. Isbister, of Port Chalmers. TAYLOR—ALEXANDER. —On December 23, 1920, at First Church, by the Rev. G. H. Balfour, Alfred Taylor, of Christchurch, to Ruby Alexander, of Green Island. ARDELL—MATHE'SON.—On November 22, 1920, at Eketaliuna, by the Rev. J. C. Davies, Henry John, second son of John Wardell, Dunedin, to Dorothy Annie, daughter of William B. Matheson, Rongomai, Eketahuna. Silver Weddings. MILLER—BUCHANAN.—On January 14, j 1896, at Melbourne, by the Rev. J. Meiklejohn, Alexander, third son of David Miller, North-East Valles I ’, to Margaret, . youngest daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Thomas Buchanan, Melbourne. Present address: Green Island. MORRISON —BUNG AX.—At the Manse, Selwyn street, Ponsonby, Auckland, on December 25, 1895, by the Rev. R. Macnicol, Alexander, second son of late Samuel Morrison, of Kaitangata, to Mary Maud, fourth daughter of Paul Bungat, of Waih\la. Present addresg: Market street, Kaitangata. DEATHS. BAIN.—On January 14, 1921, at Dunedin Hospital, Robert Joseph, dearly beloved son of Mr and Mrs Donald Bain, of 303 King street; aged six years. Deeply mourned. BARNETT. —On January 12, 1921, at her residence, 166 Oxford street, South Dunedin, Annie, beloved wife of Frank Barnett; in her thirty-ninth year. Deeply mourned. DOTTING.—On January 3, at Liutley, Leopold, beloved husband of Louisa Boiling; in his fifty-eighth year. “He giveth His beloved sleep.*’ CASEY. —On January 14, 1921, at Dunedin, Minnie, dearly beloved wife of John Casey, j of Gore, and beloved second daughter of Silvester Whitty, of 539 Cumberland street, Dunedin; aged -38 years. R.I.P. CROOT. —On January 10, at Dunedin, Charles Henry, the beloved husband of Annie Croot, of 30 Grosvenor street, Kensington; in his fiftieth year. Deeply mourned. DAVIE.—On January 16, at the residence of his daughter (Mis A. Geddes), Invercargill, George Davie, late of Nairn street, Kaikorai; in his eighty-seventh year. DAWSON. —On January 13, 1921, at Southland Hospital, Susan, relict of Jame 3 Dawson, of Stewart Island. DOWNES.—On January 12, 1921, Rosetta Adeline, beloved and only daughter of Thomas 11. and Rosetta Downes, of Royal terrace, grand-daughter of late Capatain Downes, K.N.; aged 49 years. DRAKE. —On January 16, at the residence of her daughter (Mrs W. B. Steel), 56 High street, Musselburgh, Ann, relict of James Drar.e; in her seventy-third year. GILMOUR.—On January 12, 1921, at his late residence, Ohakune East, Harry Brice, dearly beloved husband of Hetty Gilmour; aged 48 years. GRAY. —On January 15, at Henley, Margaret Ross, relict of David Gray; in her seventy-third year. ’At rest.” GRIFFEN.—On January 10, 1921, at St. Leonards, Lawrence, beloved husband of Mary Fitzgerald Griffen; aged 80 years. R.I.P. No flow ers. GRIMMETT. —On January 16, at her residence, 22 Fitzroy street, Caversham, Dunedin, Charlotte Rachael, relict of Richard Grimmett; in her eighty-sixth year. ‘‘Asleep in Jesus.” HORN. —On January 13, at Dunedin, Frank Alexander, dearly beloved eldest son of John and Mary Horn, 33 Oxford street, South Dunedin; aged 18 years. Deeply mourned. JACK.—On January 14, at Te Kuiti (suddenly), Agnes Jean (Poppy), dearly beloved wife of Robert W. Jack, Te Kuiti, and fifth daughter of Mrs J. B. Williamson, Lees street, Dunedin. KNOWLES.—On January 11 (suddenly), at Dunedin, John, dearly beloved husband of Annie Knowles, and loving father of Mrs Blythe (Waimate), also John Knowles and Mrs Fleming (Dunedin), and Mrs Parsons (Oa.maru); aged 63 years. Deeply mourned. M‘LAY. —On January 11 (suddenly), at Tahakopa, John Lindsay, dearly loved husband of Nettie M‘Lay, and youngest son of Christina and the late William M‘Lay, formerly of Aliuriri Flat. Deeply mourned. MACKENZIE.—On January 12, at Timaru Hospital, Mavis, the beloved youngest daughter of Douglas and Lavinia MaoKenzie, of Ravensbourne; aged eight years. Deeply mourned. MARSHALL.—On J antiary 11, at his residence, 16 Elder street, Robert Marshall, beloved husband of Lucy Marshall, andl eldest son of Mrs C. Marshall, 33 Black’s road, North-East Valley; aged 58 years. M‘VICAR. —On January 11," 1921, at his mother’s residence, 92 Russell street, Alexander, eldest son of Grace and the late Alexander M‘ Vicar: aged 46 years. “At rest” MacWILLIAM.—On January 14, at her residence, Spencer street, Milton, Margaret Good, the dearly loved wife of Henry Mayne Mac William; aged 65 years. “Peace, perfect peace.” MELROSE.—On January 5, 1921, at private hospital, Waipawa, North Island, Thomas Melrose (late of Clinton and Waipahi); in his sixty-fourth year. Deeply regretted. O’GRADY. —On January 14, 1921, at the Convent of Mercy, South Dunedin, Sister Mary Aloysius (Kate O'Grady). Requieecat in pace. O’KEEFE.- —On January 14. at Anderson's Bay, Mary, relict of John O’Keefe, of 417 Anderson’s Bay load; aged 75 years. R.I.P. O’MEECHAN. —At his residence, Le Cren's terrace, Timaru, on December 13, Michael, beloved husband of Ellen O’Meegltam; aged 60 years. R.I.P. PAiuvEE. —On January 12, 1921. at Clifton House. Graham street, Isabella Mary, only beloved daughter of Mr and Mrs Stuart Parker; aged three years. “So loved, so mourned.” ROWE. —On January 16, 1921, at Middlemarch, Jeanio Stewart, dearly beloved wife > of Tom Rowe; aged 56 years. “A patient sufferer gone to rest.” SCOTT. —On January 15, 1921, at Port , Chalmers, Jessie, beloved infant daughter . of Mr and Mrs Gilbert Gray Scott, George street, Port Chalmers; aged 15 months.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3488, 18 January 1921, Page 35

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MARRIAGES. Otago Witness, Issue 3488, 18 January 1921, Page 35

MARRIAGES. Otago Witness, Issue 3488, 18 January 1921, Page 35

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