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DEATHS.

ADAMS. —On January 24, at Dunedin (the result of an accident at Beaumont), Kenneth, the dearly loved son of Robina and Charles Adams, formerly of N.E. Valley, Dunedin; in his thirteenth year. APES.—On January 18, at her residence. Corner Bush, Merton, Bessie, the 'beloved wife of James Apes; aged 57 years: BREMNER.—On January 21, at his residence, 95 Orakei road, Remuera, Auckland, Robert J. Bremner, husband of Annie M'Gregcr, and brother of Mrs G. K. Graham, Palmerston. DUCKWORTH.—On January 25, at Wellington, James Hunter Duckworth (late of Highcliff and Concord); in his eighty-first year. Deeply mourned. DUFF.—On December 24, at Hartley road, Brighton, South Australia, Mabel Annie, the beloved wife of Stuart Duff; aged 52. FAIRI3AIRN.—On January 23, ftt Dunedin, William Bolster, third son of the late Andrew and Jane Pairbairn, late of Maori Hill. “At rest.’* GILLANDERS.—On January 21, 1925, at her residence, 209 Main road, Ravensbourne, Margaret Fraser, dearly beloved wife of Lewis Rose Gillanders; aged 77 years. HARRIS.—On January 20, 1925, at the residence of Mr J. J. Marlow, Bowen street, St. Kilda, Kathleen Alfrida, dearly loved daughter of the late Alfred and M. J. Harris (late of Waimate); aged 19 years. Requiescat in pace. HEAZLEWOOD.—On January 22, at Dunedin, E. V. C. (Vic.), fifth beloved eon of Mrs V. M. Heazlewood, 364 Cargill road. Deeply mourned. KREFT.—On January 22, 1925, at the residence of his brother Martin, Springfield road, Milton, John Kreft; aged 51 years. M‘CALLUM.—On January 20 (suddenly), at Auckland Archibald M'Callum, husband of the late Alice M’Callum, nee Baird. One of the best. M'KENZIE.—In Oakland, California, on December 19, 1924, Margaret Julia, widow of A. C. M'Kenzie (late of Roxburgh), and mother of Drs C. R , Hector, W. C., and Mies Anne M'Kenzie, and the late Mrs W. E. Thompson and Mrs R. E. Bennetts, of Roxburgh; aged 74 years. M'GOWAN. —On January 22, 1925, James, eldest son of the late Cornelius and Margaret M’Gowan, iate of Woodhaugh (accidentally killed at Taratu); aged 64 years. R.I.P.

M'LEAN.—On January 18, 1926 (suddenly), at the residence of her son-in-law (Mr A. M'Kay), 39 Fox street, South Dunedin, Mary M'Lean; aged G 3 years. At rest. MACARTNEY.—On January 19, at the police station, Waitahuna, Francis Dennis, beloved. husband of Catherine Macartney; aged 48 years. R.I.P. MARLOW—On January 18, 1925, Rev. Father Francis Joseph Marlow, Waikiwi (result of accident), dearly beloved son of Mr and Mrs J. J. Marlow, Musselburgh; aged 30 years. Requiescat in pace. MILLER.— On January 25, at her residence, 9 Wickliffe terrace, Port Chalmers, Julia, relict of Stanley Miller. “At rest.” PUDDY.—On January 20, 1925, at the residence of her son-in-law (Mr C. Cohn), 28 High street, Musselburgh, Mary Jane, relict of William Puddy; aged 85 years. “So loved, so mourned.” RUST. —On January 20, at Dunedin, Sarah Sophia, the beloved wife of William Henry Rust, 21 Cutten street, St. Kilda (late of Bannockburn); aged 45 years. Deeply mourned. SCOTT.—On January 20, 1925, at his son’s residence. 27 Duncan street, Robert Scott, late of Kawarau Station, Gibbston, dearly beloved husband of the late Jessie Scott; aged 85 years. At rest. SMITH.—On December 8, 1924, at Sydney, James J., youngest son of the late George and Ellen Smith, Port Chalmers, and dearly loved brother of Mrs T. S. Crawford, South Dunedin, and Mrs A. Bell, Port Chalmers. “At rest." STUART.—On January 21, 1926, at his residence, Janefield, David, beloved husband of Jeannie Stuart; in his fortieth year. IN MEMORIAM. BEARDSMORE. —In loving memory of our dear son and brother, James, who died at Dunedin on January 20, 1916. “Ever remembered.”—lnserted by his parents, brothers, and sister, Waronui. BIRCHALL.—In fond and loving memory of my beloved husband, W. T. Bircball, who died January 21, 1921. “So loved, so sadly massed.”—lnserted by his loving wife and family. BRUCE.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who departed this life on January 22, 1920. Her love will never fade. With aching hearts, with tearful eyes, We linger where our dear one lies, * And breathe those sacred words once more, Not lost, but only gone before. —lnserted by her loving daughters, Clinton. COOK.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Ivan, who departed this life at Longbush on January 19, 1923. Do not ask us if we mias him. He was always kind and true, Never murmured in his suffering#. No one knew what ho came through. —lnserted by hie loving sisters and brothers-in-law I. and T. Robertson and R. and A. M‘Not

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Otago Witness, Issue 3698, 27 January 1925, Page 43

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3698, 27 January 1925, Page 43

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3698, 27 January 1925, Page 43