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BIRTHS

AUBREY. —On February 2.3, at Sister Scott’s, Mataura, to Mr and Mrs D. C. Aubrey, Cattle Flat, Pembroke—-a son. CRAWFORD. —On February 22, at Asphodel, Royal terrace, Dunedin, to Mr and Mrs S B. Crawford, 26 Murray street—a daughter. M'KNIGHT.—On February 25, at Nurse Clayton’s, 183 Queen street, to Mr and Mrs William M’Knight, “The Bluogums,” Forsyth, Lawrence -<a daughter. STEPHENSON.—On February 25, 1921, to Mr and Mrs C. B. Stephenson, 46 Ann street, Koslyn—a eon. MARRIAGES. CHURCHILL—WATSON.—On January 22, 1921, at Alexandra, by Rev. W. Hocking, Charles Robert Churchill, of Galloway, to Marion, youngest daughter of the late John and Jane Watson, of Roxburgh. FRAME—HARRISON.—On December 20, 1920, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev. H. H. Barton, Maxwell, son of Mr J. B. Frame, Clyde street, Dunedin, to Beatrice Beryl, second daughter of Mr and Mrs C. T. Harrison, “Rostrevor, ” Maori Hill. FREW—WILLIAMSON.—On February 2, at First Church, Dunedin, by the Rev. e'. A. Axelsen, Hugh, eldest eon of Mr and Mrs H. Frew, Oarnaru (late of Cromwell), to Catherine Mary, only' daughter of Mr and Mrs A. Williamson, Delacey street, Ravensbourne. LEATHLEY—PORTER.—On January 26, 1921, at the South Dunedin Presbvterian Church, by the Rev. R. Fairmaid, George Walter, fourth son of Mr and Mrs D. Leathlev, St. Kilda, to Alma, only daughter of IV. J. and the late Isabella Porter, Roslyn. SMITH—YATES.—On Tuesday, February 8. at St. Paul’s Cathedral, by the Rev. Canon Nevill, John Henry Edward, eldest son of Mr and Mrs J. W. Smith, 354 Cargill road, to Ivy, only daughter of Mr and' Mrs d’. O. Yates, 69 Beach street, St. Clair. DEATHS. AMOUNIE.—On February 2.3, at Dunedin, Katherine, dearly beloved wife of Salam Amounie, of Mafeking terrace, Glasgow street, South Dunedin; aged 46 years. “Rest in peace.” AYSON.—On February 14, at the residence of his daughter (Mrs M’Cutchan), ICatikati, Bay of Plenty, Alexander, beloved husband of S. Ayson; aged 78 years. Otago and Southland papers plea"e copy BLYTH. —On February 23, at Dunedin, David Andrew, beloved eldest eon of Ella and the late Andrew Blyth; aged 4J years. Deeply mourned. 011 A Vl',. On February 26. at Dunedin Hospital, Janet, beloved wife cf tlie late Francis Chave; in her seventy-sixth vear. CHRISTIE. —At Fairlie (suddenly), onFebruary 21, 1921, Hugh Oswald Murray, dearly beloved husband of Katherine Christie, and youngest sou of Wm. Christie, “ The Cairn,” Test street, Oamoru. CROSS. —On February 23, at Balclutha, Robert Lindsay, beloved infant son of G. e! and Jessie R. Cross. DALZIEL.—On February 22, at Dunedin, Rita Agnes, the beloved only daughter o) Lawrence and Agnes Dalziel, of Tuapeka West; aged 12 years 8 months. Deeply mourned. i GUY. —On February 22, at Dunedin, Jainer Guy, late of Cumberland street, aged 71 years. “At rest.” HAMILTON—On February 23, 1921, at hei parents’ residence, 12 Pine Hill terrace, Flote Mary, dearly beloved second daughter o John L. and Catherine Hamilton; aged P years. Deeply mourned.

DEATHS. JOHNSON. —On February 27, at Dunedin, James Aquilla, beloved infant son of James and Siaidie Johnson, of 10 Macrae street, Mornington; aged two months. Deeply regretted. JOHNSTON.—At Arrorvtown, on February 23, 1921, Thomas, beloved husband of Ellen Johnston, and eldest son of Mrs M. Johnston, Central Hotel, Arrowtown; aged 49 years. LAWRENCE.t—On February 25, at Dunedin, William Joseph, dearly beloved husband of Florence Lawrence, of Milburn; in bis forty-fourth year. Deeply mourned. M'EWAN.—On February 25, a,t Dunedin, Herbert, the beloved infant son of Peter and Mary M’Ewan, of Moa Creek; aged 3 months. Deeply regretted. M'GIMPSEY. —On February 25, at Brooklyn, Otiake, las. M'Gimpsey, dearly beloved ljusband of Elizabeth M'Gimpsey; aged 70 years. M'NAUGHTON. —On February 27, at Dunedin Hospital, John, beloved son of James and Elizabeth M'Naugliton; aged 42 years. Deeply regretted. MARION—On February 25, 1921 (suddenly), at Duntroon, James Alexander Marion (late of 12 Coughtrey street, St. Clair); aged 41 years.MILLER. —On February 25, at Invercargill, John Miller, late of North-East Valley; aged 73 years. “At rest. MUSSEN.—On February 22, 1921, at Dunedin, Louis, dearly beloved third eon of Charles Mussen, of 5 Nelson street (late Government Workshops), and beloved brother of Mrs T. Valentine, 40 Richmond street, South Dunedin; aged 37 years. Deeply mourned. PARSONS.—At his late residence, 112 Baj - View road, John Docton, the beloved husband of Emma Parsons; aged 68 years. After a long and painful illness. PASSMORE.—On February 26, 1921, Arthur Montgomery, eldest son of Robert andjda Passmore, 125 London street, Dunedin; aged 20 \ years. PATTERSON.—At Lower Hutt, Wellington, on February 22, Wingate Patterson, beloved. husband Mary Nicholson, late of Kaitangata. REID.—On February 26, 1921, at Dunedin, James Hunter Duckworth Reid; aged 7 months. “Asleep.” SINCLAIR.—On February 22, at liar (laughter’s residence (Mrs Chandler), 13 Surrey street, Caversham, Jane Ann, widow of Eric Sinclair, Wailiola; aged 80 years. Deeply regretted. SMITH.—At Levin, Jessie, beloved wife of R- T. Smith, and third daughter of Margaret ond the late James Mackie, of Maori Hill, Dunedin. SMITH.—At Dunedin, on February 24, 1921, Peter, infant son of Mr and Mrs Edwin Smith, Greenfield. STUART.—O& February 25, at Dunedin, Mary Jane, the beloved wife of John Bannerman Stuart, of Highcliff. Deeply mourned. —On February 23, at Dunedin, Naomi, dearly beloved wife of William Henry Warren; aged 68 years. “At rest.” WHEELER.—On February 26, 1921, at her residence, 37 Moray place, Dunedin, Constance May, dearly beloved, sister of R. T. Wheeler, Dora Wheeler, and Mrs Adam Paterson. WILKINSON. — On Februar} 1 * 7, c.t Christchurch, Mabel, the dearly loved wife of Stanley Wilkinson, 103 Rugby street; in her twenty-fourth year. IN ME MORI AM. BEHAN.—In loving memory of Jack, who passed away February 25, 1915.—Inserted by his loving mother and sisters. CAMPBELL. —In loving memory of Robert Montgomery, dearly beloved son ”of Harriet and the late Alexander Campbell, Lowburn Ferry, who was accidentally drowned in the Clutha River, February 18, 1894. Deeply regretted.—lnserted by his loving mother. FITZGERALD.—In loving memory of my dear brother John, who was accidentally killed at Waipori Falls, February 23, 1910. “ Gone, but not forgotten.”—lnserted by Ills loving sister, J. Gray. M'CLURE..—In loving memory of Samuel M'Clure, who departed this life on February* 28, 1916. We cannot clasp your hand, dear dad, Your face we cannot sen*, But let this little token tell We still remember thee. —lnserted by liis loving wife and family. i M‘KEE. —In loving memory of our dear mother. Agnes M‘Kee, who died at Kakapuaka, February 26, 1920. A faithful mother, true and kind, No friend on earth like her we’ll find; One year has passed, and none cun tell The loss of her we love &o well. What happy hours we once enjoyed, How sweet her memory still; But death has left a vacant place This world can never fill. —lnserted by her loving husband, daughters, and sons-in-law. MORRISON. —In loving memory of Jean Morrison, who died at Dunedin, February 24, 1920. “Until the dawn breaks and the shadow's flee away.”—lnserted by her loved ones. SHARPLES.—In loving memory of Mary Allison Sharpies, who passed away at Dunedin on February 25, 1920. We loved wliat God has taken, Wo loved but couldn’t keep; We strove, but death was stronger, So we must cease to weep. No one knows how hard the parting, Nor what the farewell cost; But God and His blessed angels Have gained what we have lost. —lnserted by her loving husband and family. SHARPLES. —In loving memory of Allison Mary, tbe beloved daughter of Kate and the late James Weir, Stirling, w r ho passed away on February 25, 1920. This day brings back our memories fresh Of one now called to rest; Arel those who think of her to-day Are those who loved her best. —lnserted by her loving mother. SHARPLES. —In loving memory of our dear sister, Allison Mary, who passed away on February 25, 1920. Cold is the grave where our sister is laid, Sweet is the memory that never will fadu; Gone and forgotten by some she may be, But never a moment forgotten by us. —lnserted by her loving sisters and brother. YARCOE.—In loving memory of our dear father, who departed this life on February 29, 1919, at Lawrence. Dearly loved anl sadly missed. —lnserted by his sen and daughter-in-law, Sydney and Mary. WEIR.—-In memory of Maud! Elizabeth, who fell asleep at Kelvin Grove, N.E. Valley, February 23. 1916.—Inserted by her loving husband and family. In computing the. lines of space to be occupied, advertisers are notified that they can reckon eix words to the line. All word® over 30 are, there- ! fore, charged at Gd for each eix words. Announcements of Births, Marriages, and Deaths scut bv po®t for publication must bear the signature of our agent, a clergyman, or a J.l\ Charge for these, 3s each prepaid, or 4s if booked, when nol exceeding five lines, and 6d for each line over five. “In memoriam" notices are Inserted at the name rates, bub when verses are added an additional charge of Gd per line is made for each line ol space occupied.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3495, 1 March 1921, Page 35

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BIRTHS Otago Witness, Issue 3495, 1 March 1921, Page 35

BIRTHS Otago Witness, Issue 3495, 1 March 1921, Page 35