DEATHS.
HAWKE.—On August 12. 1927. at GeraP dine, Frances, widow of William Hawke, late of Lingodell. Geraldine, and beloved mother of A. J. Hawke, Milton ; in her eightythird year. JOBSON. —On August 9, 1927, at Dunedin (result of accident), Charles Francis, dearly beloved third son of Edwin Charles and Mary Ann Jopson, of 839 King street (and late of Weddcrburn) ; aged eight years. Deeply mourned.
LAURIE.—On August 0, 1927, at her residence, 3 Queen’s drive, Musselburgh, Isabella Laurie : in her seventy-fifth year. Deeply mourned. M’GUCKIN.—On August 13, 1927 (suddenly), at 27 Michie street, Sarah, relict of James M’Guckin, late of Cambrian and Omak an. M’INTOSH. —On the 10th August, 1927, at his residence, Ajax street. Milton, John Bruce M'lntosh (retired farmer), beloved husband of Elizabeth Hamilton ; aged 61 years. “A patient sufferer gone to rest.” MTNTYRE.—On August 12, 1927, at Outram, Catherine, widow of John M’lntyre, late of Tuapcka; aged 79 years. R.I.P.
MACKENZIE.—On August 11, 1927, at 48 Pine Hill terrace, Mary, relict of Alexander Mackenzie (late of St. Leonards) ; in her eighty-fifth year. MacWILLIAM.—On August 10, 1927, at the Hospital, Milton, Haute Annabelle, the dearly loved youngest daughter of Henry Mayne and the late Margaret Good MacWilliam ; in her thirtieth year. “Until the day breaks and the shadows flee away.” MARTYN. —At Suva, Fiji, on August 6, Herbert, beloved husband of Bertha Martyn, and fourth son of Mary and the late Philip Martyn, of Till street, Oamaru ; in his thirtyseventh year. O’BRIEN.—On August 10, 1927, at Lewisham Hospital, Christchurch, Joseph William, dearly beloved brother of Mrs Mary MacKenzie, of 26 Tennyson street, Dunedin. Deeply mourned. R.I.P.
SLATTERY.—On August 11, at Dunedin, Edward Slattery; aged 89 years. R.I.P. SMITH.—On August G, 1927, at his late residence, Davey street, Temuka, ex-Con-stable James Lawrence Smith, beloved husband of Jennie Smith ; aged 47 years. “A patient sufferer gone to rest.” STEWART.—On August 8. at Christchurch, John Stewart, beloved husband of Nellie Stewart, and son of the late Peter Stewart, of Duddingston, Dunedin. “At rest.” STRACHAN. —On August 10, at Tapanui, John Strachan ; aged 77 years. TURNBULL.—On August 9, 1927, at her residence, Lanark street, Mosgiel, Catherine, beloved wife of the late Sydney Turnbull; in her eighty-eighth year. “At rest.” WALLACE.—On August 11, at Palmerston North, Elizabeth Marshall, wife of Robert Wallace (formerly of Hawick, Scotland), and sister of John Robertson, 21 Gourley street, Musselburgh. WEST.—On August 8. 1927, at Dunedin, Isabella Roy, beloved wife of Henry James West, of 454 Anderson’s Bay road. Dunedin. “A patient sufferer gone to rest.” Deeply mourned WHITE.—On August 12, 1927, at the residence of her son-in-law (Mr Alex. Robertson), 23 Chambers street, North-East Valley. Ann Adam, widow of Theophilus White, late of Waipahi; aged 77 years. “At rest.” WHITELEY.—At Tapanui. on August 13, Allan John, youngest son of the late Mr and Mrs Alfred Whiteley, Tapanui ; in his seventeenth year. Deeply mourned. WILLIAMSON.—On August 10, 1927,' at his residence, 59 Helena street. Dunedin South, Peter, beloved son of the late William and Catherine Williamson ; aged 64 Deeply mourned. WILTON. —On August 10, Lorna May, dearly beloved youngest daughter of Henry Joseph and Sarah Ann Wilton. 11 Nottingham crescent, Calton Hill. “Safe in the arms of Jesus.” YORSTON.—On August 10, 1927, nt Dunedin, James, beloved husband of Margaret Yorston, of Halfway Bush (and late Waihola); aged 77 years. “At rest.”
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Otago Witness, Issue 3831, 16 August 1927, Page 47
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