DEATHS.
AYSON.— On Friday, August 13, 1909, at Southbrook, AVaikaka, Mary, wife of
Douglas Aysou. BAIN>.— On August 17. at the- Dunedin Hospital, Ethel, the dearly beloved second youngest daughter of James and Isabella Bain, of SI. Leonards ; ag«d 9 years. Deeply mourned. Private interment. — James Manning, undertaker, George street,' Port Chalmers. CARRUTHERS.— On August 13, at the residence of her son-in-law (Mr R. Cumber-
beach, Hawksbury), Catherine, relict of J. P. Carruihers, late cf Evansdale; in her seventy-third year. Deeply regretted. COUTTS.— On August 9, at Waihi (suddenly), Mary Ann, wife of David Coutts; and mother of Mrs James Wilson and Mrs
William Duncan, of this city; aged 6*
years. DRAPER.— On August 13, at Caversham, Thomas, eeoond son of the late John Draper, Rep ton Park, Derbyshire, and brother of George W. Draper, Milton; in
his seventieth year. ESKDALE.— On August 11, at Palmerston South. Joseph" Eskdale ; aged 84 years. HENDERSON.— Or August 15, at the residence di his grandmother (Mrs R. Henderson, St. Ann's road, Mprnington), Alexander Joseph Crane, the beloved son of Alexander' and the late Beatrice Agnes Henderson ; aged 2 yesTs. Deeply mourned. MACKENZIE.— On August 14, at her residence, 313 George ptreet, Dirr.edin, Mary Ann, beloved mother of W. H. and D. V. Mackenzie ; in her fifty-sixth year. "At
-,oht: MOIR.— On August 10, at the residence of her parenf.s, Kakanui, Frances, eldest daughter of William and Jessie Moir; aged 18 years. MOYLE.— On August 12. 1909, at her residence, Factory road, Mosgiel, Agnes, beloved wife of John Moyle, and sixth daughter of Mr and Mrs Gavin Murdoch, Bush road, Mosgiel ; aged 30 years. "So
loved, so mourned." MORRISON.— On August 15, at his residence, 19 Albany street, Henry Moore Morrison (Garfield Giange. Garvagh, Londonderry), dearly beloved husband of Catherine Eva Morrison. "At rest. 0 Deeply regretted. PERKINS.— At the residence of his son-in-law (P. S. Brcdie, " Aopaich," Oteramikrj. road, South Invercargill), on Monday, August 16, 1909, William Robinson Perkins; aged 78 years. ROBINSON.— On August 15 : 1909, at Dunedin Public Hospital, (as the result of an accident, at Milburn), George, the beloved husband of Helen Robinson; aged 48 years. Deeply mourned. — Melbourne papers please copy. STEIN. — On August 13, at Lawrence street, Mornington (after a long illness), Lavinia, the wife of George A. Stein. Deeply regretted. _ STEWART.— On August 11, at Oamaru Hospital, Jane, the beloved wife of James Stewart, farmer, Palroerslon ; aged 36 years. Deeply regretted. SUTCLIFFE.— On August 10, at Wattati, Mary Sutcliffe, late of Sawyers' Bay; in her eighty-fifth year. "At rest." URQUHART.— On August 15, »t Mersey street, Oamaru, David Urquhart, brother of Mrs R. M'Donaia, dine Hill, Palmer*£oxu a&ed 73 y««xg.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2892, 18 August 1909, Page 51
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