DEATHS.
HARDING.—On February 8, 1930 (accidentally killed), at Dunedin, Chief Petty Officer John Harding, late H.M.S. Dunedin, of 128 Maitland street and latu of Newcastle-on-Tyne, England. Deeply mourned.
IRVINE.—On February 4, 1930, at Broadstairs, England, Matthew, beloved husband of Rose Blaney (of Dunedin). JONES.—On January 8, 1930, at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr George Canning, Invercargill, Isabella, relict of the late Hugh Jones (late of Queenstown and Card rona). KAVANAGH.—At Tapanui, on February 3, 1930, William, beloved husband of Jean Kavanagh; aged 66 years. KERR.—On February 6, 1930, at Dunedin (accidentally drowned), William Robert, dearly beloved only son of Robert and Vida Kerr, 5 Miller street, St. Kllda; aged eight years. Deeply mourned. KH.-URL—On February 3, at Christchurch, Josephine, dearly beloved wife of Frederick Khouri, daughter of L. Mansor ;in her twenty-ninth year. R.I.P. M’CALLUM. —At Invercargill, on Tuesday, January 28, 1930, John, deariy loved husband of Hope M'Callum, of “ Glenlyon, ’ Browns. M’CULLOUGH. —On February 7, 1930, at her residence, 23 Fergusson street, Musselburgh, Sarah, the beloved wife of James M'Cullough. “ Her end was peace.” M’KAY.—On February 4, 1930, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs F. Smoothy, Chaucer street, Milton, James M’Kay, late of Ashburton. MAXWELL.—On February 6, 1930 (suddenly), at his residence, Stirling, John, beloved husband of the late Agnes Maxwell; in his seventy-seventh year. “At rest.’’MAY. —On February 4, 1930, at his residence, 11 Craigleith street. North-East Valley, George Sidney May, beloved husband of Mary May. “At rest.” MEEK.—On February 8. 1930, at her residence, Union street, Milton, Christina, beloved wife of James Meek. “ A patient sufferer at rest.” MORRIS.—On February 3, at the residence of her son-in-law (Mr T. Bartlett), 71 Neville street, Annie Elizabeth, beloved wife of the late Alfred Morris, of Invercargill ; aged 80 years. RAMSAY.—On February 10, 1930, at Alyth, London street, Dunedin, Janet Torry, widow of the late Keith Ramsay; in her seventy-ninth year REID.—On January 9, 1930, at San Remo. Italy, James Bennie Reid, the second son of the late Mr and Mrs John Reid, of Elderslie, Oamaru. (By cable.) SELBY.—On February 3, 1930, at her residence, 45 London street, Annie Amelia, dearly beloved wife of Andrew E. Selby, and sister of the late W. H. Arrow, formerly of Caversham, and Mrs J. S. Searle, of Otane. “At rest.” SMOLENSKI. —On February 6, nt Dunedin Francis Joseph, beloved husband of Lillian Smolensk!, 9 Laing street, Port Chalmers, and eldest son of Mr and Mrs Smolensk!. Sawyers’ Bay; aged 28 years. R.I.P.- - TAYLOR. —On February 9, 1930, at Dunedin, Annie M'Pherson, beloved widow of James Taylor, of 36 Surrey street, Caversham ; aged 57 years. “At rest.” THOM.—On February 3, at Dunedin, Margaret Susan, second daughter of the late William and Margaret Thom, 326 Highgate. “At rest.” WHITCOMBE.—At No. 60 Murray place. St. Albans. Christchurch, William Eustace, third son of the late Captain T. Douglas Whitcombe, K.S.G.. Royal Madras Artillery, H.E.1.C.; aged 82. Deeply regretted.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3961, 11 February 1930, Page 45
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483DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3961, 11 February 1930, Page 45
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