DEATHS.
PORTERFIELD. —On January 17, 1930, at Dunedin, Hosannah, second eldest daughter of the late Thomas and Rosannah Porterfield, of Hooper’s Inlet, Portobello After a long and painful illness. ROBERTSON. —On January 14, 1930, at Dunedin, Kevin John, dearly beloved infant son of Harry and the late Margaret Robertson, of 19 Osmond street. South DunedROBERTSON.—On January 15, 1930, at 19 Osmond street, South Dunedin, Margaret, dearly beloved wife of Harry Robertson, and youngest daughter of Katherine and the late Patrick O’Farrell; aged 35. years. R.I.P RYAN. —On January 16, 1930, at his residence, 390 King Edward street, South Dunedin, Richard, dearly beloved husband of Annie Ryan, and loved father of Mrs O. Reed, of South Dunedin, and Mrs G. Gibson, of Ida Valley ; aged 60 years. R.I.P. STOKES. —On January 16, 1930, at Dunedin, Percy Thomas, beloved husband of Ella Muriel Stokes, of 36 Bayfield street, Anderson's Bay, and son of Mrs Halkett; aged 34 years. Deeply mourned. West Coast and North Island papers please copy STEWART. —At Gore, on January 18, 1930, Jessie Dickie, relict of the late W. D. Stewart, of Otama ; aged 68 years. SUTERS. —On January 18, 1930, at his residence, 172 Melbourne street, South Dunedin, ’William, dearly beloved husband of E. Suters, late wireworker for C. Bills; aged 67 years. “At rest.” TENNENT. —At Dunedin, on January 18, William James Tennent, ot 34 Clifford street, Dalmore, Dunedin. TURLEY. —On January 12. 1930, at her daughter’s (Mrs F J. Murray) residence, Taihape, Julia, rtelict of Bernard Turley (late 21 Hall street. South Dunedin). R.I.P TURNER. —On January 15, 1930 (result ot an accident), Catherine, relict of the late Samuel Turner. Deeply mourned. WALSH. —On January 12. 1930, at Gore, William John, beloved husband of Agnes Walsh, Talbot street, East Gore; aged 51 years.
WARD.—On January 16, 1930, at his residence, Otekura, Edmund, deariy beloved husband of Ruth Ward ; in his eightieth year. Deeply mourned.
WILLIAMSON. —On January 16, 1930, at his residence. 22 Carnarvon street. Belieknowes, James Andrew, beloved only son of Andrew and Mary Williamson; in hie twenty-sixth year. “At rest.”
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Otago Witness, Issue 3958, 21 January 1930, Page 45
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