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DEATHS.

BOREHAM. —On May 21, at Dunedin Hospital Stephen, beloved husband of Edith Sarah Boreham, 57 Bathgate road, South Dunedin (result of an accident); aged 68 On May 21, 1925, at her residence, Beach Street, Waikouaiti, Louisa Jane, beloved wife of the late James Brown; m her eighty-second year. "At rest.” CAMERON.—On May 19. at Christchurch (suddenly), Rev. Andrew Cameron, LL.I)., Chancellor of Otago University, dearly beloved husband of Mary Cameron. "Even so. Father for so it seemed good in Thy sight. DAVIDSON—On May 19, at the Dunedin Hospital, Colin, the beloved son of John and Edith Davidson, of 519 George street, Dunedin; aged five years. Deeply mourned. FRAGO.—At the residence of her daughter (Mrs W. Bond), Freshford, May 16, 1925, Catherine, beloved wife of the late John Frago, Waikaia; in her seventy-sixth year. * R.I.P. , . , GALBRAITH—On May 19, at his late residence, Forsyth, WTilliam Geo. Galbraith, aged 67 years. , , . . GAR BUTT.—On Sunday, 17th inst., at Commercial Hotel, West Oxford, Harland, dearly beloved husband of Wunifred Janet Garbutt (suddenly). HARD I .—On May 22, at his residence, 78 Macandrew road, James, the beloved husband of Marion Hardy; in his ninety-first year. Deeply mourned. HART.—On May 19, 1925, at the residence of her brother-in-law, 50 Richardson street, St. Kilda, Catherine (Kitty), the voungest daughter of the late James and Mary Hart, of Tuapeka Wtest. R.I.P. HARTLE.—On May 21, at- Kcw Sanatorium, Christina Mary, beloved wife of James Hartle, 56 Clvde street. Invercargill, and beloved onlv child of Mr and Mrs C. Anderson, Clipton-, in hei twenty-fourth year. Deeply mourned. “At rest.” HILL.—On May 4, at Mount Eden, Auckland. Joan, youngest daughter of the late John Hill, Dunedin. HUDSON—On April 22, at Kurow, Philip Richard, beloved son of Robert and Mary Hudson; aged 19 years. No flowers. KELLEHER.-On May 22, 1925, at the Little Sisters of the Poor, Anderson’s Bay, Annie Agnes, relict of Thomas Kclleher (late of Riversdale); aged 73 years. R.I.P. M'GUIRE—On May 22, 1925, at The Little Sisters, Anderson’s Bay, Richard M'Guire; in his eighty seventh year. R.I.P. M’LENNAN.—On May 20, 1925, at his residence, 23 Preston crescent, Thomas Currie, beloved husband of Ann M'Lennan. “At rest.” No flowers or mourning. MACDONALD.— On May 21, 1925, at Dunedin, Annie the dearly beloved wife of Gregor Macdonald; aged 54 years. Deeply regretted. MILLER.—On May 15, at Wellington, Mary, dearly beloved daughter of Hugh and Elizabeth Miller, of Ohakune, and late of Wingatui; aged three years aud eight months. Deeply mourned. MILLER.—On May 18, 1925, at her residence, 72 Forhury crescent, St. Clair, Alice Marion Kingcombe, relict of W T illiam Hope Miller, late of Manuka Creek; aged 77 years. MOLLER.—At Johannesburg, South Africa, on May 17, Elise Moller, late of Dunedin, beloved mother of Fredrick, Louis, Oswald, and Eric Wahrlich. Deeply mourned. (By ORLOWSKI.—On May 23, 1925, at Dunedin, Annie Orlowski; in her eighty-second year. R.I.P. RALSTON.—On May 22, at Dunedin, Mary, relict of Gilbert Ralston; aged 83 years. REID.—On May 20, at Dunedin, James Reid; aged 75 years. “At rest.” WIMPERIS.—On May 19, at No. 4 Beaumont road, Mornington, Frances Mary Wnnperis; aged 84 years. WISEMAN.-On May 19, at 119 York place, Jessie Hunter, widow of James Wiseman. "At rest.” YOUNG.-Or. May 20. 1925, at Dunedin, James C. Young, late of Waipiata; in his eighty-eighth year. “At rest.”

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Otago Witness, Issue 3715, 26 May 1925, Page 43

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3715, 26 May 1925, Page 43

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3715, 26 May 1925, Page 43

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