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BIRTHS

FARQUHARSON.— On Saturday, July 14, *t Roseneath, Sawyers’ Bay, to Mr and Mrs B. Farquhareon— a boh. BOBBETT.—On July 13, at Quendon Maternity Hospital (Nurse Beeden’s). 534 Bang street, to Mr and Mrs A. J. Bobbett, 45 High 6treet, Musselburgh—a daughter (premature). BRENSSELL. —On July 14. at Nurse Cuthbert’s, lo Mr and Mrs G. R. Brenssell, of Riverside, Outram —a son (George Edward). Both well. COOPER. —On July 19, at Quendon Maternity Hospital (Nurse Leeden’s), 534 King street, to Rev. S. J. and Mrs Cooper, St. Mary’s Vicarage, Mornington—a daughter. HARRIS.—On July 20, at Quendon Maternity Hospital (Nurse Deeden’s), 534 King street, to Mr and Mrs S. Harris, Leith Valley, Dunedin. —a daughter. HAY. —At Grendon street, Maori Hill, on July 18, to Mr and Mrs A. L. Hay—a daughter. LEWIS—On July 13, to Mr and Mrs C. R. Lewis, at 181 Forbury road, St. Clair—a son. M‘BRIDE. —On July 16, at St. Helens, the wife of James M'Bride, 22 Queen’s drive, Musselburgh—twin daughters (premature). MORGAN.—At Dunedin, on July 13, to Mr and Mrs T. E. Morgan, Cambrian—a daughter. PEAT. —On July 19, 1923, at Quendon Maternity Hospital (Nurse Loeden’s), 534 King street, to Mr and Mrs J. A. Peat, “Redan,” Middlemarch—ft son (premature).

BIRTHS. RUNCIMAN.—On Tuesday, July 17, at Nurse Ross’s, Elm row, to Mr and Mrs R. J. Itunciman —a daughter. SMITH.—On July 20, 1923, at Quendon Maternity Hospital (Nurse Leeden’s), 534 King street, to Mr and Mrs Richard Smith, Spottiswood street, Anderson’s Bay—a daughter (stillborn). THOMSON.—On July 16. at Nurse Currie’s, to Mr and Mrs A. V. Thomson, 39 Selwyn street, N.E. Valley—a son. MARRIAGES. BOUTHERNAY—HEADS.—On June 26, at Knox Church, Dunedin, by the Rev. Tulloch Yuilie, Charles William, eldest son of Mr and Mrs C. Bouthemav, Timaru, to Mary, second daughter of Mr and Mrs W. Heads, Lovell’s Flat. CUNNINGHAM—MO WAT.—On April 25. 1923, at 11 Melville street. Dunedin, by the Rev. John Miller, Oban Lilburne, fourth son of John and the late Agnes Cunningham, Dunedin, to Hazel Margaret, second daughter of John and the late Margaret Mowat, St. Clair. Dunedin. INGLIS—PERCY.—On June 23, at Crown Street Presbyterian Church, Sydney, by the Rev. A. S. James, Eva Pearl, the youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs J. B. Percy, of “Milimbia,” Gunnedah, North-western N.S. Wales, to Arthur Robin, youngest son of Mr and the late Mrs James inglis, of N.E. Valley, Dunedin. The bride was given away by Mr Alexander Ritchie, of Dunedin, N.Z. M'CRAW—DAVIDSON.—On March 23, 1923, at Knox Church, by the Rev. Tulloch Yuille, M.A., 8.D., J. H. Albert, third eldest son of the late Mr and Mrs M. M'Craw, to Rob’na Isobel, second eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Wm. Davidson, Leith Valley. Dunedin. MATHESON —HARRAWAY.—At Dunedin, June 5, 1923, by Rev. E. J. Tipler, 8.A., Norman Macdonald, son of Mrs D. Matbeson, Roslyn, to Dorothea Beryl (Thea), daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Harraway, Belleknowes. NORTH—ANDREWS— Ou June 5, at South Dunedin Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. R. Fairmaid, Herbert Walter, fourth son of the late Mr Alfred North, of Owaka, to Margaret Bedelia, eldest daughter of Mr Thomas Andrews, of Stirling. PAGE—O’BRIEN.—On January 6, at Palmerston South, Reginald George, son of Mr and the late Mrs Geo. Page, of Dunedin, to Annie Caecelia, youngest daughter of Mr~, A. O'Brien, Dun back. SIMPSON—YEOMAN.—On May 22, at Cargill Road Methodist Church, by the Rev. H. L. Richards, William Henry, fourth son of Mr and Mrs George Simpson, South Dunedin, to Edna Doreen, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs William Yeoman, Caversham. TORRANCE—CARNEGIE—On March 27, 1923, at Dunedin, by the Rev. D. Dutton, David Kirkwood, son of Mr and Mrs D. K. Torrance, Dunedin, to Dora, Helen, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs D. F. Carnegie, Caversham. DEATHS. ADAM.—On July 18. 1923, at his residence, “Glenallan,” Otokia, William Adam; in his eightv-fifth year. “Absent from the body, present with the Lord.” AKBUCKLE—On July 21, 1923, at her daughter’s residence. 11 Princes street, Musselburgh, Charlotte Ann, widow of John Carso Arbuckle, late of Lawrence; aged 72 years. “At rest.” BENNET. —On July 18, 1923, at Dunedin, James, the beloved husband of Agnes Mirian Bennet, and second son of the late James Bennet, of Rae’s Junction. BENNIE.—On July 21. at Dunedin, Susan Drennan, relict of David William Bennie, of U.S.S. Company; aged 78 years. Deeply mourned.. BULFIN.—On July 19, 1923, at her residence, Tuapeka West, Margaret Jane, beloved wife of Robert Bulfin; aged 40 years. Deeply mourned. BURNS. —On July 18, 1923, at Dunedin, Keitli George, the dearly beloved eldest son of W. G. and K. Burns, of 71 Marvhill terrace, Mornington; aged 121 years. Deeply mourned. July 22, 1923, at Dunedin, Michael, relict of Mary Butler, late of Grow street, Musselburgh; aged 84 years CHRISTIE. On July 11, at his residence, Robinson street, “Rocky side,” Caversham, Dunedm, Andrew, beloved husband of Marion Christie; in las ninety-fourth year. “Asleep in Jesii3. DOOLEY.—On July 18, 1923, at her residence, Brooklands, Tolcomairiro, Delia, beloved wife of John Dooley; aged 58 rears. R.I.P. DOUGLAS.—On July 20, 1923, at Dunedin, Thomas Douglas (formerly of New Zealand Public Works Department); aged 87 years. DURDEN. —At the residence of her son-in-law (Mr John Rigg), Liddell street, Invercargill, on July 18, 1923, Anne, relict of E. W. Durden, Waikouaiti; aged 85 years. Deeply regretted. DUNN. —On July 20, at Dunedin, Annie Dunn, relict of Hugh Dunn, Scotland, and beloved mother of Hugh Dunn, Upper Junction, and John Dunn, 131 Cargill street, Dunedin; aged 85 years. “At rest.” DUTHIE. —On July 16, 1923, at his residence, 76 Clyde street, John Duthie, beloved husband of Catherine Duthie; aged 77 years. FLETCHER.—On July 20, at Lyttelton. Elspeth, widow of James Fletcher. ‘ late of Maori Hill, Dunedin; in her eighty-sixth year. GARR. —On July 18, 1923, at Dunedin (suddenly), Annie Garr, late of Otago Peninsula; aged 43 years. R.I.P, »:■!<!

BIRTHS. GEARY.—On July 17, 1923, at his residence, Portobello, William, dearly beloved husband of Mary Ann Geary; aged 70 years. Deeply mourned. GRAY.—On July 17, 1923, at Popotunoa, Annie, beloved wife of Edward Gray; aged 43 years. HASTINGS.—On July 20, 1923, at Dunedin, Janet, widow of Charles Hastings, of Burnside; aged 86 years. “At rest.”HATFIELD.—On July 15, 1923, at her residence, Waikouaiti, Elizabeth, wife of the late William Hatfield and mother of Mrs T. Devlin, of South Dunedin; aged 73 years? “ A patient sufferer gone to rest.” HENDERSON.—At his residence, Otalara, on Monday, July 16, 1923, John, the beloved husband of Isabella Henderson; aged 75 years. JACKSON.—On July 16. 1923, at her late residence, 86 Cox street, Ashburton, Christina. relict of John Jackson; aged 81 years (late of Port Chalmers). JOHNSTON.—On July 19. 1923, at Dunedin, Robina, the youngest daughter of Robina and the late George Johnston, of No. 2 Bathgate road, South Dunedin. Deeply mourned. JONES. —On July 15, 1923, at Cambrian, Griffith Jones; aged 85 years. Deeply regretted. KEDZLIE.—On July 17, 1923, at his aunt’s residence, 32 Oates street, Roslyn, George Cossar, dearly beloved youngest son ot John and Isabella Kedzlie, of Halfway Bush; aged 18 years. Deeply mourned. KENNEDY'.—On July 16, at Louise Roberts Hospital, Middlemarch, the beloved daughter, Eileen Ellen, five months, of Mr and Mrs William Kennedy, Sutton. Deeply mourned. Oimam papers please copy. KENNEDY.—On July 20, at the residence of Mrs F. Brotherhood, 28 Grove street, St. Kilda, Katherine (Kate) Kennedy; aged 76 years. “At rest.” LOVE. —On July 22 (suddenly), at the Dunedin Hospital, Alexander Yeoman, beloved only son of Alexander and Helen Love; aged 6 years. “Safe in the arms of Jesus.” H'DONALD. —On July 18, 5923, at Dunedin Hospital, Rona Florence, beloved infant daughter of David and Dora M’Donald, of 87 Melbourne road, Dunedin South; aged one year. R.I.P. MacGREGOR.—On July 17, at her residence, Vinegar Hill, Cambrian, Elizabeth Jane, the dearly beloved wife of Dugald MacGregor; in her fifty-eighth year. “A patient sufferer at rest.” MACKENZIE.—On July 22, et her residence, S 6 Hotting street. North-East Valley, Fanny, the beloved wife of the late John Mackenzie; in her seventy-third year. “At rest.” MACKIE.—On July 19. 1923, at her mother’s residence, Crescent Hotel, Carey's Bay, Port Chalmers, Mary Agnes, eldest dearest beloved daughter of Ellen Mackie and the late Patrick Mackie. R.I.P. MILLER.—On July 15, 1923, at her residence, Woodside, Willi amina. dearly beloved sister of the late Donald Miller; aged 83 years. MULLER.—On July 21, 1923, at her mother’s residence, 11 Garfield avenue, Roslyn, Bertha, dearly loved poungest daughter of Adelaide and the late John Muller. Deeplv mourned. NEALE—On July 15. 1923. Ada Louisa, beloved eldest daughter of Mary and the late George Bradbeer Neale, 13 Michie street, Roslyn - NEWEL—On July 20, 5.923, at lier residence, 27 Ramsay street, North-East Valley, Jessie, the beloved wife of the late Henry Newev: aged 79 years. Deeply mourned. NIC'HOLLS. —On Wednesday, July 18 (suddenly), at her mother’s residence, 588 Cumberland street, Ellen Edith (Nellie), dearly loved youngest daughter of Ellen and the late Charles Nicholls. OLLERENSHAW.—On July 16, 1923, at her residence, 27 Marion street. Caversham, Dunedin, Sarah, relict of William Ollerenehawg aged 77 years. “At rest.” PATERSON.—At Ayrmount, Riversdale. on July 17. Alexander, beloved husband of Mary Coverdale Paterson, and eldest son of the late Wm. Paterson, Ayrburn, Arrow-town; in his sixty-seventh year. REED.—Or, July 17, 1923, at the residence of her son (Robert Reed), Wingatui, Harriett Brownell, widow of George Reed; in her eixtv-3eoond year.ROBERTSON.—On July 18. 1923, at his residence, Puerua, WilKain Robertson; a.ged 79 years. ROSS.—At Edendale, on July 17, 5923. Wilhelmina, fourth daughter of the late Neil and Barbara Ross, of Maungatua; aged 73 years.KCSH. —On July 22, 1923, at her residence, Forfar street, Mosgiel, Margaret Jane, relict of Daniel Rush, late of Clarksville; ill her seventieth year. Deeply regretted. SANDERSON.—On July 19, at Napier, Louisa Jane Tableman, relict of Robert Sanderson, Havelock North ; aged 66 years. SHAW. —On July 20. 1923. at her residence, 28 Driver’s road, Maori Hill, Juliet Georginna, relict of Joseph L. Shaw (architect) ; in her ninety-first year. “Asleep m Jesus. SHAW. —On July 22, 1925, at her residence, “Pleasant View,” Berwick. Jessie Helen Smith, beloved, wife of Samuel Shaw; in her nfty-fourtli year. Deeply mourned. SHEEHY. —On July 16. 1923, at the residence of his son-in-law (John Atkinson), of Tuapeka Mouth, John, dearly beloved husband of Margaret Sheehy, Waitahuna, and late of Moonlight, Central Otago; aged 73 years. Deeply mourned. R.I.P. SKINNER. —On July 18, at the residence of his son-in-law’s parents (Mr and Mrs D. Fallon), Lanesborough, Ireland, James Skinner. husband of the late Annie M'Gill Skinner, of Maitland street, Dunedin; in his sixty-third year. R.I.P. SMAILL. —On July 56. at his parents’ residence, Lovell’s Flat, William Renton, dearly beloved youngest, son of George and Isabella Smaill; aged 22 years. Deeply mourned. SMAILL. —On July 19, at her parents’ residence, Lovell’s Flat, Nejlie Isabella, dearly beloved second youngest daughter of George and Isabella Smaiil; aged 19 years. Deeply mourned.--SMALL. —On July 21, 1923, at Dunedin, Elizabeth, widow of James Small, of 146 Albany street; aged 83 years. “At rest.”STEWART.—On July a), 1923, at las residence, Duke's road, Mosgiel; aged 78 years. TAYLOR. —On July 18, at her residence, 31 Opoho road, Isabella, widow of Robert Burns Taylor; in her seventy-ninth year. Deeply mourned.TENNENT. —On July 22, at Dunedin, Annie, the beloved wife of Daniel Tennent, of Harrow street; in her forty-fourth year. R.I.P. TRAYNOR. —At Invercargill, on Thursday, July 19. 1923, Emma Jane, beloved wife of the lit© A. J. Traynor, and eldest daughter of Mrs and the late S. Higgs, of Castle street, Dunedin, and sister of Mrs Rogers, Richardson street, Dunedin. VEITCH. —On July 16, 1923, at his residence, 105 Highgate, Roslyn, John, dearly beloved husband of Mary Ann Veitcli; aged 68 years. Deeply mourned.

DEATHS. WALKER.—On July 21, 1923, at his residence, 8 Calder street, St. Kilda, Dunedin, Thomas, dearly beloved husband of Mary Ann Walker, and father of Thomas Walker, jun.; aged 61 years. Deeply mourned. WARD. —On July 17, 1923, at her residence, 32 Atkinson street, Dunedin South, Ellen, beloved wife of James Ward; aged 67 years. WILLIAMS.—On July 22, 1923, at her residence, 191 Carroll street, Lillian Ernestine Ethel (nee Hill), dearly beloved wife of Stuart Williams; aged 25 years. “A patient sufferer gone to rest.” WILLIAMSON.—On July 21, at Dunedin, Henry, the beloved husband of the late Sarah Jane Williamson, father of Mrs Hugh Brcckie and Mrs James Walker; in H» seventy-sixtr year. “At rest.” WYBER.—On July 21, et his parents’ reeidence, Larnark street, Balclutha, Verdon O’Neil, dearly beloved twin son of Charlea and Mary Wyber; aged five months. Deeply mourned. IN MEMORIAL!. BARCLAY. —In loving memory of our dear mother and grandma, who died on July 17, 1922. Oh! for the touch of a vanished hand And the sound of a voice that is still. —lnserted by A. and E. Lavery and family. BARCLAY.-—ln loving memory of our dear brother, Alexander Rolrert (Ack), whj was accidentally killed at Waimeamea, Orepulti, on July 23, 1920. “ Gone, but not forgotten.”—lnserted by his loving brothers and sister. BERRY.—In sad and loving memory ot our dear Harry, who departed this life July 18, 1921. “To memory ever dear.” —Inserted by his loving mother, father, sisters, and brothers. BRIGGS.—In loving memory of Edwin Richard, who died on July 20, 1922. —Inserted by his wife and family, sisters and brother*. CRAWSHAW.—In loving memory of Nurse Marguerite Winifred Crawshaw. who entered into rest on Peace Day, July 19, 1919. "Beyond these voices there is peace.”—lnserted by her loved ones. GIBSON. —In loving memory of our dear wee Lancelot, who passed away on July 22, 1918. “So dearly loved and oadlv missed.” Inserted by his sorrowing parents and brothers, No 57 Meadow street, Mornington. HANSSON. —In loving memory of Eno Hansson, who passed away on July 21, 5922. “Sadly missed.”— lnserted by his loving brother Richard and nieces. HOLLEBON.— In loving memory of Agne* Annio Hollebon, who departed this life on July 23. 1906. “ Gone, but not forgotten.”— Inserted by her loving husband and family. JOHNSON. —In sad and loving memory of my dear husband, Jack Johnson, who away at Dunedin, July 21, 1922 (late N. IC.). “Sadly missed.” One year has gone, how long it seems, Tn all my thoughts your fair face be a me; In memory’s page will never lilot. Three little words: Forget him not. Oh, father dearest, we miss you so, with actions so generous and kind; Few in this world his equal could find. Not gone from memory, not gone from love^ But gone to his Father’s home above. —lnserted by his loving wife and children. LARSON.—In loving memory of our dearly beloved daughter. Ella. Maud, who departed this life on July 23, 1922. Sleep on, little darling. While we think of you each day, Up in God's good keeping, And out of danger's way. —lnserted by her mother and father, Ethel and Alf Larson. M‘MEEKING. —In loving and affectionate remembrance of Janet E. M’Meeking. who . died July 22, 1922. —Inserted by her loving ' husband and family. M’LACHLAN. —In loving memory of my dear wife, Jemima, who died at Owaka ou July 17. ' 1922. —Inserted by her husband, David M'Laehlan. M‘LA-CHLAN. —In loving memory of my dear mother, who died at Owaka on July 57, 1922.—Inserted by Alex, and family. M’MEEKING.. —In loving memory of Mrs R. M'Meeking, who died on Julv 22, 1922!. “God’s greatest gift—memory.”—lnserted by a friend. J. G. R. MULLER.—In loving memory of Ciaua Yensen Muller, who died at Roxburgh on July 23, 1922. —Inserted by Mr and Mrs J. L. Rooney and family. RIDD. —In loving memory of Isabella, beloved wife of Robert Ridd, of Miller's Flat, who passed away on July 18, 1920. Sleep on, dear mother, so kind and true; No one on earth was better than you. For us you always did your best, May God grant you eternal rest. STANCOMBE. —In loving memory cf Mar-o-aret, dearly beloved wife of Harry S. Stancombe. who departed this life at Athol, July 21. 1921.—Inserted by her loved ones. STEVENSON.—In loving memory of ay dear brother William (Bill), who died at Dunedin on July 23. 1922. There is a link death canot sever— Love and fond remembrance lost for ever. —lnserted by his loving sister Annie, Invercargill. TURINA.—In fond and loving memory of Julia, the beloved wife of Jacob Turina, who died at Palmerston, July 19, 1919. God’s greatest gift—memory. WATT. —In fond and loving memory of Helena Mary, who died at Balclutha on Julv 16, 1922. “To memory ever dear.”—lnserted by father, mother, brothers, and sister. —lnserted by her loving husband and family. WHITE. —In loving memory of my deer Jane, eldest daughter of the late Thomas and Grade White, who died at Waikouaiti on March 20, 1919. Also my son, Peter George, who passed away at Palmerston on July 21, 1916. “Gone, but not forgotten.” And also my dearly loved husband, Thomas White, who died at Waikouaiti on July 18, 1919. Deeply mourned. He is gone, but not forgotten, Never shall his memory fade; Sweetest thoughts will ever linger Round the grave where lie is laid. —lnserted by his loving wife, Grade White. la computing tho lines cf space to be oocupled, advertisers «re notified that they can reckon sis words to the line. All words over SO are, therefore, charged at 61 for each six words. Announcements of Births, fiarriagee and Death* sent by post for publication must bear the signature of our agent, a olergyman. or s J.P. Charge lor these, 3s eaoh prepaid, or 4s if booked, when not exoeeding five lines, and 6d for each line over five. "In memorisin'’ notloes are inserted at tha same rotes, but when Tersee are added an additional charge of td per line Is made for each line cf apaoe occupied.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3619, 24 July 1923, Page 39

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BIRTHS Otago Witness, Issue 3619, 24 July 1923, Page 39

BIRTHS Otago Witness, Issue 3619, 24 July 1923, Page 39