DEATHS.
BASHAM.-On May 31st. George Basham, "carpenter (formerly of Thames), aged
Funeral will leave Wm Basham s residence, East - street, Newton, on .s«,n lav. 2nd inst.. at 2 p.m., for Purewa
Cemetery. DWJS-On May 31st. 1901, at the residence of her daughter (Mrs James Mills). Gladstone Rd., Parnell. Sarah, relict of the late George Davis, aged 70 years. Passed peacefully away aficr'a short illness. The funeral will leave Gladstone Rfl. at half past two to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon, for Symonds-st. Cemetery. Friends please accept this invitation. JACKSON.-On 30th May. at Dunedin, Eilen Martha. (Nellie), daughter Ot J. D. Jackson, of Onehungai.
JOHNSTON.-On May 3lst, 1901, accidentally burned at the Grand Hotel, Prirres-street. Adelina Lenore, aged 14 years Eva Somerville, aged J3 years, and Nina Kirk, aged 6 years, the dearlybeloved children of Alexander and the residence of r Little Marble Arch. Hobson-street, fo-morrow (Sunday), June 2nd, 1.30 p.m. for St. Andrew's Church, thence to
PFrira a ds please accept this intimation. KOBERTSON.-On May a*^*^ rncTth/dcTrTr^loved child of' Henry and Alice Robertson, aged six months and three weeks. Private interment TO ,, prlN On May 31st, at Exmoutham lor the woilrumetn CemeterJ. Andrew's Church, thence to SS' Please accept this intimation.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 129, 1 June 1901, Page 8
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