DEATHS
BUNBURY. —On September 21, 1930, at his residence, “ Ingleton,” Abbotsford, William, beloved husband of Elizabeth Bunbury; aged 85 years. R.I.P. CARRUTHERS. —On September 18, 1930. result of an accident, James, dearly beloved husband of Alice Carruthers, of Johnstone street, Milton ; aged 43 years. Deeply mourned.
CARRUTHERS. —On September 18, 1930 (result of an accident), James, dearly beloved eldest son of James and Annie Carruthers, of 7 Bellevue street. Roslyn; aged 43 years. Deeply mourned. CARSON.—On September 16, 1930, at the residence of his brother-in-law, J. Frater, at Alexandra (suddenly), John, youngest son of the late James and Mrs Carson, Beach street, Waikouaitl. COLLINS. —On September 16, 1930, at Dunedin, Sophia, dearly beloved wife of Claude Morris Collins, of 62 Musselburgh rise; aged 43 years. R.I.P. DRUMMOND.—On September 17, at Dunedin, William Grub Drummond, dearly beloved husband of Emilie Drummond ; aged 84.
DRY.—On the 18th inst., at Dunedin, James Dunbar dearly beloved father of Edna Dry; aged 50 years. “At rest." ESQUILANT. —On September 19, 1930, at her residence, 41 Queen’s drive, Musselburgh, Mary Elizabeth, dearly beloved wife of Frederick William EsquilantDeeply mourned. EASTABROOK.—On September 21, 1930, at Dunedin. Dorothy, relict of Charles Eastabrook, of 2 Albert street, Dunedin. GRAHAM.—On September 17. 1930, at Dunedin Hospital, James Wark, beloved husband of the late Mary Graham, of Naseby; aged 60 years. "At rest.” HADDOCK. —On August 22, 1930, at Christchurch (suddenly), Julia Haddock: aged 73.—Interred at Bromley. HAMILTON. —On September 20, 1930, at Balclutha, John, beloved husband of the late Isabella Hamilton (late of Riversdalb) : in his seventy-third year. HARVEY.—On September 16, 1930, at the residence of his uncle (Mr F. D. Moore), Ellen street, St. Leonards, Philip Sandrey, beloved only child of Thomas and Hazel Harvey; aged 6 weeks. Deeply mourned. HENRY.—On September 16, 1930, at Dunedin, Catherine Jane, dearly beloved wife of Robert Henry, of 52 Calder street. St. Kild a ; aged 54 years. Deeply-mourned. HISLOP.—On September 12. at the residence of his sister (Mrs R. Davidson), 93 Sullivan avenue, Christchurch, James, fourth son of the late Robert Hislop, both of New Zealand Railways, and brother of Mrs Standen. "At rest.”
HOPE.—On September 14, 1930, at his residence. Robert Burns Hotel, 265 George street (suddenly), John, beloved husband of Annie Hope and beloved brother of Helen and Isabella Hope, of Roslyn.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3993, 23 September 1930, Page 45
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382DEATHS Otago Witness, Issue 3993, 23 September 1930, Page 45
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