DEATHS.
KING.—At Auckland, on September 22. Eileen Ponsonby, dearly loved sister of H. King. Heriot. and Mrs J. Nickelson, Eltham • aged 51 years LECKIE. —On September 29, 1930. at the residence of his brother (A Leckie), 66 Filleul street. James Gunn, eldest son of the late Alexander and Agnes Leckie; aged 53 years, “At rest.” LLOYD.—On October 4, 1930, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs J. W. Pinker. Mount Sellars. Edward Lloyd ; in his eightyfifth year. LUNGLEY.—On October 1, 1930. at Dun edin Annie Eliza, beloved wife of Robert Arthur Lungley; in her fifty-second year.
MACDONALD. At Leigh-on-Sea. Essex Louisa Harvey, widow of Dr John Macdonald. late of Dunedin
M'DONALD —On September 29, at No. 2 Bangor terrace, Kew, Dunedin, Elizabeth widow of the late William M’Donald, and sister to Mr Jabez Lyon and Mrs J W Johnsen, 32 Bay View road Deeply re gretted. M’DOUGALL. —On October 3. 1930. at his residence, 147 Shetland street, Roslyn. Robert M’Dougall (late N.Z.R.), beloved husband o r Esther Mary M’Dougall ; aged 62 years Deeply mourned. M’TNNES.—On October 2. 1930, at his residence, 4G Highgate, Roslyn. James, beloved husband of the late Alice M’lnnes; aged 75 years. “At rest.” M’LENNAN.—On September 29. 1930 at Dunedin, Kenneth, beloved husband of the late Anna M'Lennan ; aged 79 years “ Peace, perfect peace.” M’KENZIE.—On October 3, 1930, at Dun edin, A’ice M’Kenzie (late of Australia) in her forty-third year. “At rest." MARETT.—On October 5, 930, at her residence, 57 Walter street, Eglinton, Priscilla Mary, widow of the late Alfred Marett; in her eighty-third year. PATTERSON.—On September 30, 1930, at Milton. John Teer, beloved husband of Margaret Patterson, of Canada road. Milton. Deeply mourned. PEARSON.—On October 2. 1930, at Dunedin, John Pearson (late N.Z.R.), beloved husband o f the late Jessie Pearson, and father of Mrs B. S. Marshall (Hamilton North Island), J. H„ J. D., and W. J. Pearson (Dunedin) ; in his sixty-ninth year. “ At rest.”
PENNACK.—On October 2, 1930, at her residence, Kaka Point, after a long and painful illness, Clara, beloved wife o’’ Charles W. Pennack. Deeply mourned.
POWLEY.—On October 2, at Invercargill, Annie, beloved daughter of the late John W. and Christina Powley, sister of Mrs R Griffiths, 26 Blair street. Mornington. Deeply mourned. RUSSELL.—On September 29. 1930 at the residence of her son-in-law. Mr James Sutherland. 142 Peter street. Ashburton, Isabella Stirling, widow of the late Alexander Russell (late of Lawrence) • aged 7 6 vears. SPROULE.—On September 30, 1930, at Dunedin, William Sproule, late of Wilkie road, Dunedin South, and brother of Thomas Sproule. of Mosgiel: aged 85 vears. “At rest.” - v
STEPHENS.—At Dunedin, on October 5. 1930, Ethel Elizabeth, beloved only daughter of John and Annie Stephens, of Cromwell ; aged 27 years.
STEWART.—On October 1, 1930. at her residence, Sawyers’ Bay, Amelia, beloved wife of C. Stewart; in her seventy-fifth year. “At rest.”
SUTHERLAND.—On October 4, 1930 at her residence, Otokia, Williamina, youngest daughter of the late Alexander and Williamina Sutherland, and beloved sister of Margaret and John Sutherland, Otokia and Mrs Sounness, Otautau. "At rest after a long and weary illness.” VOIGT.—On September 29, 1930, at the residence, Pukerau, Edmond John, dearly beloved son of Mr and Mrs M. F Voigt; aged 26 years. Deeply mourned. WALDREN —On September 30, 1930, at his residence, 159 Hanover street, William Thomas, beloved husband of the late Catherine Waldren, and loved father of Mrs P. Pomeroy and Mrs J. Broderick, of Dunedin; in his seventy-third year. “At rest.'
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Otago Witness, Issue 3995, 7 October 1930, Page 45
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