DEATHS.
FORBES.— On February 27, at Cave (suddenly), Robert, beloved husband of Barbara Forbes ; in his 17th year. Deeply regretted. FRANCIS. — On February 26, at Naseby, Catherine, relict of tho late Richard Francis; aged 74. At rest. FRASER.— On March 2, at Dunedin Hospital, Mary Elizabeth, relict of the lat« James Fraser, and mother Qf H. S. and W. Q. FraEer and Mrs W. T. Thompson; in her 71st year. At rest. HANLEY.— At his residence, Knapdale Low road, Gore, on March 2, Matthew Hanley; aged 74 years. R.I.P. KNIPE.— On February 27, Amy, the beloved wife of William Knipe, bootmaker, 80 Edwin street (Caversham Ward), Dunedin; aged 72 yeaxs. At rest. LAURIE. — On January 5, at Mid-Calder, Jane Laurie, eldest and last surviving daughter of the late John Laurie; aged 87. — Inserted by H. N. Anderson, 30 Stuart street. MILNE.— On February 26, at No. 34 Pacific street, Nevada, Dunedin, Mary Jane, wife of Rev. Peter Milne, New Hebrides; aged 58 years. PARSONS.— On February 28, at her residence, 66 Union street, Dunedin, Mary Cramond, the beloved wife of Henry Parsons (butcher) ; aged 59 years. "At rest." REID.— On February 29, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs Hickey, 21 Maryhill terrace, Mornington, Alice, relict of George Reid; aged 81 years. ROSS— On March 2, »t her residenoe, Town Belt, Roslyn, Catherine, beloved wife of Alexander Roes and mother of M. Mahoney ; aged 78 years. R.I.P. TERRY. — On March 1 (accidentally drowned at Coal Point, Kaitangata), William Albert, eldest son of Joseph and Louisa Terry; aged 23 years. Deeply regretted. TOWLER. — At his parents' residence, 32 Richmond street, South Dunedin, Morris Henry, the beloved infant son of William •nd Geirtrude Tawler; aged seven montha. Deeply regretted. VANCK. — On March % at her residence. Goodwood road, Palmerston (suddenly), Aneliza, dearly beloved wife of John Vance; aged 60 years. Deeply regretted. WALSH.— On Sunday, February 23, 1908, at Tiinaru Hospital, of blood-poisoning, William Walsh, second son of Patrick and Catherine Walsh, of Dunback; aged 42 years. R.I.P. WARNOCK.— At Ratonui, on March 1, 1908, Helen, dearly beloved wife of Robert Warnock, and eldest daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Leal ; aged" 45 years. Deeply regretted. WARDLE.— On March 1, at 28 Nelson street Kew, Clare Roberta, iniarit daughter of Kathleen and Robert Reid Wardle*; aged 8 weeWd — Christchurch papers please copy. WILLIAMS.— On March 1, at her parents^ residence, No. 8 Longwood avenue, Mornington, Rona Ngaire, the beloved infant daughter of Thomas John and Mary Elizabeth Williams; Aged 2 months. Deeply regretted. YATES.— On February 26, at 46 Surrey street, South Dunedin, John Cook, infant son of Charles and Pally Yates; aged four and a-half months. Deeply regretted. % IN MEMORIAM. HARLAND.— In loving memory of our dear mother. Sophia Harland, who died March 1, 1905. For many years our family chain Was gently linked together; But, oh! that chain is broken now — One> link is gone for ever. Threo long years — and. oh! how lonely!, x Friends may think the wound is healed, But they little know the sadness Deep within our hearts concealed. —Inserted by her loving husband and family. JONES.— In loving memory " of Georeie, who died at his parents' residence, Waipahi, February 28, 1907. When a'l my sorrows and trials are o'er, And I am safe on that beautiful shore. The glory, song you loved to sing on earth j you are singing now in Heaven, dear George. —Inserted by his lSviiig parents, brothers, and" sisters. WILLIAMSON In loving remembrance of Robert Alexander Williamson, who was accidentally killed on the Lone Star dredge at Cardroma on February 27, 1906. "'So loved in life, so mourned in death." —Inserted by his loving father and brothers. Nolinclllom of Births, UarrlafSt, an£ Dtathi appearia« U me WHn»ii alao rtetlre lasmioa ia the Dally Tlmu an* in lha Monthly Summary for Kuropo wlUi»ut additional oba-f*. Ano»u»o»m«nt« of Btrthi, MarrUfoi, and Deatht «ent ft' publliktien frtm the ceuitrj dUtrlou require to bt Ttrlfled by the si(aatur«*r tltbtr our agent in the aiitrict from which th* anntHßO*ment i* ten tor or the olerj y man of (he district. Cham f«r theae, Si per insertion. When v«ne» are added to *'i> Meseriam " oatlees, an additloaal «harge on* Bd for each rerat •r fonr llaea i« mad*.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2817, 4 March 1908, Page 51
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