DEATHS.
BAIN. —On June 5, at Kakanui, Neil Bain; aged 78 years. CARTER.—On June 4, at the Little Sisters of the Poor, Anderson’s Bay, Jane I.aidlaw Carter; in her seventy-fourth year. Deeply regretted. CRAIGHEAD.—On June 2, at the Royal Hotel, Waimate, Catherine, second daughter of Annie and the late Alexander Craighead; aged 23 years. R.I.P. DONALD. —On June 7, 1923, at her residence, 169 Bay View x-oa-d, St. Kilda, Mary, relict of Robert Donald, late of Purekirekh; aged 79 years. “A dearly-loved mother gone to rest. Asleep in Jesus.” DRUMMOND.—On June 4, 1923, at her residence, Factory road, Moegiel, Ethel M’Lauchlan Drummond; in her twenty-fifth year. “Peace, perfect peace.” ENGLISH.—On June 9, 1923, at Dunedin Hospital, Michael English; aged 42 year 3. R.I.P. GRAY. —On June 4, 1923, at his residence, Dartmouth street, Kaifcangata. James, dearly beloved husband of Jane Gray'; aged SO years. Deeply mourned. GUNN.—At Oamaru, on June 5, Jes3ie Urchart, beloved wife of the late Hugh Gunn, Warepa; aged 80 years. “At rest.” HAGAN. —On June 4, at Ross Home, North-East Valley, William John Hagan, late of Balclutha; in his seventy-eighth year. “At rest.” HINCHEY.—At Gore Hospital, on June 4, 1923, John, the much-loved adopted son of Thomas and Annie Hinchey, Gore; aged five years and two months. Deeply mourned. HOWDEK.—On June 3, 1923, at Gore, David Howden, late Ure street, Oamaru, and brother of James Howden, sen., Waikaka Valley, and John Howden, Mataura; aged 64 years. ICING.—On June 7, at his residence, Earnslceugh, John King; aged 78 years. M’ARTHUR. —On June 5, 1923, at Dunedin, Jessie, beloved infant- daughter of James and Jessie M’Arthur, 163 Forth street. MUNRO.—At Wanganui, on June 8, John Munro (monumental sculptor, late of Dunedin) ; aged 60 years. O’LEARY. —On June 8, 1923, at Dunedin Hospital, Annie O’Leary; in her sixtieth year. Deeply mourned. POBAR. —On June 8, at Dunedin Hospital (the result of an accident), Arthur Joseph, the beloved husband of Edith Emily Pobar, 11 Queensberry street, North-East Valley; aged 33 years. R.I.P. SCHOFIELD. —On June 9 (suddenly), at his residence, 72 Malvern street, Woodhaugh, George, the beloved husband of the late Marv Ann Schofield. “At rest.” SMITH. —On June 7, at the residence of Mr li. Crawford, 63 Clyde street, Mary Bella, daughter of the late Rebecca and Captain Neil Smith. “At rest.’’ SCOTT.—On June 2, 1923, at Dunedin. Charles, dearly beloved husband of Isobel D. Scott, Gladbrook, Sutton; aged 56 years. Late of Nevis and Taieri Beach. Deeply mourned. SPROULL.—On June 2, at the residence of her daughter (Mrs G. A. Slierwin). Fairlie, Ellen, wife of Charles C. Sproull (late of Invercargill); in her eighty-second year. THOMSON. —On June 9, at his residence, 108 Maryhill terrace, Mornington, Gibson Pierce, the beloved husband of Bella Wilson Thomson: aged 48 years. TULLEY. —On June 6, 1923, at Ills residence, 3.3 Cameron street, Kensington, Clement, dearly beloved husband of Edith Margaret Tulley; aged 52 years. Deeply regretted. WILLIAMS—On June 5, at the Dunedin Hosnital, Mary Elizabeth, the beloved wife of T. J. Williams, 36 York place (late of Mornington); aged 43 years. “Gone to rest.” WE-STWOOD.—On May 7, Helen Bryce (nee Chambers), late of Caversha.ni Rise, dearly beloved wife of Balfour Horsburgh Westwood, plumber, after a short illness of five days in the Hawera Public Hospital: aged 36 years. WHEELER. —-On June 8. at Outram, Thomas Wheeler; in his eightieth vear. WILLIAMSON. —On Juno 3. 1923, at, her residence, “ Bloomsbury,” North Taieri Wilhelmina, relict of Donald Williamson; iii her eighty-eighth year. “Her end was peace.” WOODS. —On June 4, at the residence of her eon (Samuel), 31 Dalmony street. NorthEast Valley, Flora M'Donald Woods; aged 97 years. ''At rest."
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Otago Witness, Issue 3613, 12 June 1923, Page 43
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