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BIRTHS. RYDER.—On November 11th, at Belle Vuet<l., Mt. Eden, to Mr. ana Mrs. A. Ryder; a son. DEATHS. BAILEY.—On November 14th, 1910, at her daughter's (Mrs Handle), No. 8, Runnellst., Ponsonby, Ann Seotney Bailey, beloved wife of the late Josiah. Quincey Bnlley; aged G9. BOYCE.—On November 14th, at her mother's residence, Melford-st., Ethel, the dearly beloved daughter of Mary and the Inte Charles Boyce. iLAWRENCE.—On November 14th, 1810, art: ■her late residen-ce, Argyle-street lArch lIIU, Zolda, the deariy-beloved rwife of *he late William Lawrence. R.I.P. The fiineral -will leave the above address for Wmkumctc Cemetery at 10.30 a.m. on Wednesday. McLEAN.— At Greymouth, Glenallan, the dearly beloved eldest son of Murdoch and Isabella McLean, Mt. Albert; aged 27. Interred yesterday (Sunday at Waikumete Cemetery. MntDOCH.—At Otahuhu, on November 13, l!) 10, Fiances, dearly beloved wife of Hofh Murdoch, In her 77th year. The funeral -will leave her late residence for the Otahnhii Cemetery on Wednesday, at 3 p.m. Friends please accept this intimation. NOONAN.—On November 12, 1910, at nor into residence, Fourth-avenue, Kingsland, Isabelle, the dearly beloved wife of Joseph Henry Noonan; aged 52 years. The funeral will leave the premises of , C. Little, Marble Arch, Hobson-st., for Waikaraka Cemetery. To-morrow (Tuesday) at 10 a.m. Friends please accept this intimation. PITTS.—On November 12, 1910, at the Auckland Hospital, Eliza Grace, beloved ■wife of William Richard Pitts, of Drury; aged 31 xears. The funeral will Jeave the premises of •C. Little, Marble Areli, Hobson-st., for Drury Cemetery at 12 noon on Wednesday, arriving at Drury 3 p.m. Friends please accept this Intimation. RICHARDSON.—On November 13, 1910, at 40, Randolph-st, Auckland, Robert, second sou of Thos. Richardson; aged 45 years. The funeral Tvill leave his parents' residence for the Waikumete Cemetery, Tomorrow (Tuesday), at two o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation. BEXTON.— On November 14, 1910, at his late residence, 134, Wellington-st, James, the dearly beloved husband of Catherine Sexton; aged 70 years. R.I.P. A requiem mass will be held at the Sabred Heart Church, Ponsonby, on Wednesday, November IG, at 9 a.m.. the funeral leaving immediately afterwards for Waikaraka Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. TATTERSALL.—On November 14th at the Auckland Hospital, Frederick Charles Tattersall (Fisherman); aged 45. Private interment to-morrow- from Hospital. TN MEMCmiAM. OASSIDY.—>In loving memory of my dear wife Lucy Ellin, who departed this life on the 14th November, 1007. I often stt and think of her r* When Lain all alone; For memory is .the only friend That grief can call its own. Inserted toy her loving husband, Walter Cassidy. CASSTDY.—In loving memory of our dear sister, Lney Cassidy, who departed this life on November 14, 1907. Thou are not forgotten, dearest Lncy, Or wilt thou ever be; ■ iAs long as life and memory last. ' ,We will remember thee. ■'.ithserteii by her loving sisters, Sarah ; V*Timons and M. Fletcher. BEREAVEMENT CARD. MR AND MRS W. HESKETT AND FAMILY wish to express their sincere thanks to nil kind friends for their kind sympathy, also for cards and floral emblems received, in their late sad bereavement. MRS PARTSH, of Penrose, desires to thank nil who so kindly sympathised with ■her in her time of sorrow and bereavement. THE WIDOW AND FAMILY OF THE SLATE .HENRY .TAMES SMCTH desire to express their .thanks to the many friends iwJio sympathised with ithem in the sad 'bereavement they have sustained; also to Dr. Owen, for Ms kind attentions during Mr Smith's late illness; and the Auckland District M. TT. Oddfellows and other friends for floraJ emblems and cards. MAIL NOTICE » THIS DAT. For Tauranga, Te Puke, Maketn, Opotiki, Ouiwa, and. Papamoa, per Aupouri 4 p.m. Per Westralia, as follows— For Australian States and. New Caledonia, at 4.15 p.m. ' For China. Straits Settlements, and Philippine Islands, at 4.15 p.m. For Cape Colony. Natal, and other South , African States, at 4.15 p.m. Money orders lor Foreign. Countries at ■ 2.15 p.m. Registered letters for Foreign Countries, at 3.15 p.m. i Money orders for Australia, at 2J.5 p.m.. Registered letters for Australia, at 3-15 p.m. Late letters may be posted at the Chief Post Office np to 5 p.m. for Russell, Kawakawa, Ohaeawai, Kohnkohu, and Baweiie, etc., per Clansman, 5.30 p.m. For Turua, Paeroa, Waihi, Te Aroha, and Thames, per WaJmarie. 7.45 p.m. For Whangarel Heads. Marsden Point, Walpu, Parua Bay, Mangapai, Wiiangarei, Kama, Kauri, Hikurangi, Ngunguru, Hukerenui, TowaL and Wbakapara, per Ngapuhi, 7.45 pan. JTor New Plymouth and Southern Offices, also Napier, per Train, 8.45 p.m. TUESDAY, November 15. For Leigh, Big Omaiha (via Whangatean), Whangatean, and Kawau. "Island, per Kawau, 8.45 a-m. For Darga-vllle. Aratapu, Te Kopuru, Ruawai, and Kaihn, per Steamer, from -Helensville, 9.50 a.m. For Maungaturoto and Otamatea County, per Overland, 9.50 a-m. For Thames, per Wakatere, 10.15 a.m. For Maruetai, per Hirere, 11.45 a.m. tFor Glsborae and Tokomaru Bay, per Wiminera, 1.-15 p.m. For Tauranga, Opotlki, Ohiwa, and Papamoa, per Ngatiawa, 2.45 p-m. ■For Whangarel, Kamo Kauri, Hiknrangl, Whakapara, Hukererrui, and Towai, per Kanieri, 345 p.m. For Amodeo Bay and Cabbage Bay, per Clielmsford. 7.45 p.m. For Turua, Paeroa. Waihi, Te Aroha, and Thames, per Tanlwhu, Z. 45 p.m. For New Plymouth, and Southern Offices, also Napier, per Train, 8.45 p.m. Per Train, ac follows — For United Kingdom, Continent of En- . rope, and South America, via Monte Video and Teneriffe (connecting with ■ Ruahine, leaving Wellington on November 17), at 8.45 p.m. Parcels at 7.45 p.m. Parcels for United Kingdom can be forwarded only by this route. Correspondence for the United Kingdom, and Continent of Europe must be specially addressed "per Ruahine." Mail will be due in London about Dec 29. THURSDAY, November 17. fer Train, as follows — For Ceylon. India, China. Straits Settlements, Philippine Islands, Aden, Suez, Mediterranean Ports, Continent of Eu. rope, and United Kingdom, via Suez, at 8.45 p.m. For Cape Colony, Natal, and other South. African States, at 8.45 p.m. For Australian States and New Caledonin, at 8.45 p.m. Money orders at 4 p.m. Registered letters for United Kingdom and Foreign Countries, at 5.45 p.m., for Australia, at 6.45 p.m. Correspondence for the United Kingdom must be specially addressed "via Suez." Mall will be due in Eiondon, December 23. WEDNESDAY, 16th. Nov., 1910. 3?or Waiwera, Tekapa, Warkworth, and Orewa, per Daphne. 10.45 a.m. For Thames, per Wakatere, 11.15 a.m. For Coiomandel and Cabbage Bay, per Rotomaliana, 11.15" a.m. For New Plymouth, as far South as Wansaiiui. per Rarawa, 1.10 p.m. For Whakatane and Taneatua. per Tasmnn, 3.45 p.m. For Russell, Whangaroa, Mangonui, and Rawene, etc., per Clansman, 4 p.m. For Marsden Point, Parua Bay, Whang.irel Heads, Waipu, Mangapai, Whangarei, Kanio, Hikurangi. Kauri, Whakapara, and Hukerenui i_er Ngapuhi, 7.45 . P-in.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 270, 14 November 1910, Page 12

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