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LOCAL OBITUARY NOTICES.

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LOCAL OBITUARY NOTICES. ints. E. R. GAY, WKTrCHTmCH. The funeral of the late Mrs. E. R. Gay, The Laurels, Whitchurch, took place at St. Mary's Church, VThitchurcii, on Saturday. The vicar (the Rev. Llevclyn Lloyd Davies, M.A.) officiated. The funeral was private, only a. few of the immediate friends of the deceased being present. Floral tributes were received from Mr. E. R. Gay, Colonel and Mrs. Lewis (Groenrneadowi, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cory (Coryton), Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cory, Mrs. C. M. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. George and family Cnie Deri), Mr. and Mrs. J. Sankey, Mrs. Will Evans and Mrs. Atter (Stamford), Mrs. J. D. Gann, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Davies (Cwm), Mrs. Haddock and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eussoll (Londonl, the Misses Jones (Talybontl, Mr. E. H. Mussrovo (Merthyr), Mr. and Mrs. Ellery (Clifton), Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams (Merthyr), Mrs. Williams and family (Llan- daff), Mr. and Mrs. Tudor Thornley. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans.. and Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Jones. CAPTAIN GEORGE SYMONS, SWANSEA. Captain George Symons passed away at his residence, No. 5, Walter-terrace, Swansea, on Tuesday, at the advanced age of 81, after an illness extending over two months. He was a native of S .varKure, in Dorsetshire, and for a great many years traded in the old Cuba- men from Swansea, taking up his residence permanently in the town in 1879. He retired a good many years since, and acted for a considerable period as nautical assessor to the Board of Trade and also as surveyor of wrecks to Lloyd's. A CARDIGANSHIRE NONAGENAEIAN. The death tool: place at Brynmelyn, near Brynmoriah, Cardiganshire, of Mrs. Elinor Evans, relict of the late Mr. David Evans, of Sychbant, and mother of Mr. II. Tobit Evans, J.P., of Trewylan, Sarnau, Henllan, in the same county. The deceased lady was in her ninetieth year, and had enjoyed remarkably good health during her long life. MRS. PETTI GREW, CARDIFF. The funeral of Mis. Pettigrew, widow of the late Mr. Andrew Pettigrew, took place at Car- diff Cemetery on Wednesday afternoon, amid many manifestations of grief and respect. The cortege left the residence of the deceased lady's son, Mr. William Pettigrew, at Roath Park, at three o'clock, and, in addition to the three sons, the mourners included many rela- tives and friends, as well as representatives of the public life of the city. The Rev. W. E. Shaw accompanied the mourners to the Car- diff Cemetery, where the cortege was met by the Rev. Yv.. Lewis Robertson, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, who conducted the service both in the chapel and at the grave- Wi.-e. Many beautiful wreaths were sent. BARRY MAN'3 DEATH AT BULUWAYO. T2& death has occurred, in the Memorial Hospital, Buluwayo, from enteric fever, of Mr. J. Cawdor Thomas, a native of Bairry. Mr. Thomas was, until a few months ago a member of the Wheeler-Edwards Musical Comedy Company, and had visited Buluwayo twice on tour before be decided to set-tie per manently in the town in July last, in the employ of the Raylton Vacuum Oil Company. Mr. Thomas was a keen athlete, and the Raylton Association Football Club found in him a dashing player in their forward line. He was also a good oricketer. Ho leaves a brother, who is accountant to the Brecon and Merthyr Railway.

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