DEATHS.
HARBISON.— On Augu&t ?. ?t the Dunedin Hospital. John, dearly beloved husband of Mary Harrison, late o: Hindcn ; aged 77 years. Deeply regret ie-d. HAYWARD.— On August 2, at Chrlscchurch. Ada, the beloved wife of John B. Haywcid, jun.. and daughter of Mrs Sears, late of Koslyn. ISAACS.— On August 8, at Johannesburg, John Isas.cs, the beloved brother of Mrs Hememann, Alfred L. Isaacs, and Henry Isaacs, of this city, and Phillip Isaacs, of Wellington. (By cable.) JACKSON.— On August 4, at her residence, Pleasant Poiat, Poly, be'oved wife of John Jaok«;on (late of Waitahuna). Deeply regretted. ■ IvlTTO,— On August 8," at her parents' residence. Eddystone street, Kaitangata, Isabella, the dearly beloved and only daughter of and Isabella Kitto; aged 5 weeks. Deeply regrefted. LATTA.— On August 7. at the- residence of his father, Ralph Marcus, twin son of Charles and Mary E. C. I*atta; aged 4 yeaT6 and 10 months. " Safe in the arms of Jesus." i LEASK.— On August 4 (suddenly), William, the beloved husband of Margaret I/eosk, of Bush road, Mosgiel; aged 64 years. M'INTYRE.— On August 5. 1909, art 64 Brunswick street. South Dunedin, Ann Stuart, relict of John M'lntyre, N.Z. Raiiways. and mother of David, 'Thomas, Hugh, and Stewart M'Ewan. Sincerely regretted. M'KAY.— On August 6, at his 'soa'a residence. Birds' Grove; Tapanui, Alexander M'Kay, Paradise Flat, Kelso; aged 7a years. MANTZ.— On August 7, at his residence, No. 10 Clyde street, Mornington, Edwin Shelley Mantz ; a?cd 87 years. MILLAR. — At her residence, Bush, road, Mosg el, on August 5. Elizabeth Agne3, beloved wife of Harry Millar, and fourth daughter of Mrs Hicks; in her 33rd year. Deeply regretted. MORRELL.— On August 5, at her residence. 109 Prince Edward read, St. Kilda, Bridget Agnes, the beloved wife of John Edwin Morrell; aged 66 years. R.I.P. OBJiAKD.— On August 6, at o«maru Hospital (the result of an accident), "William, eldest son of Cna-rles and Annie Obbard, Woodside, West Teieri. Deeply regretted. PANTING.— On August 3, at North Taieri. Kate Roee Wright, beloved wife of Joseph Panting; aged 40 years. PATTERSON.— On August 10, at his residence, Johns+one street. Milton, ~ William Patterson, foe beloved husband of Eliza Mackeril Martin; aged 48 years. Deeply regr«tt<*i RITCHIE.— On August 7. at Timaru, Margaret J.. elder daughter of the late ' Robert Gilmour, Invercargill. SHAW. — On August 7, at the residence of her parents, Helensbrook, Tokomairiro, Elizabeth Bell Shaw; in her fortieth year. j Deeply regretted. 1 STEWART.— On August 9, at her Residence, Npith Taieri. Ann, relict of Duncan Sfewart; aged 88 years. TILBURY.— On August 4, at her residence, 383 Cumberland street, Dunedin (after a long and painful illness). Hannah Hill, clearly beloved wife of George Tilbury, sen. ; in her 58th year. At rest. — Wellington papers please copy. THOMAS.— On July 12, at her residence. Cromwell, Maay Tregear, the beloved wife. of Henry Thomas ; aged 68 years. At rest THOMSON.— On Friday, August 6, at her residence, " West Mainsw" Maungatua, Christina M'lnnes, relict of George Thomson^ Deeply regretted.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2892, 11 August 1909, Page 51
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499DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 2892, 11 August 1909, Page 51
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