DEATHS.
BURTON.— July 'JO, at the residence of hie sister (Mrs W. Gunson), Esplanade Kind. Mount Eden. William, the beloved husband of Mary Burton, late of Huntly .\\enue: In his seventy-eighth year. Interment private. riT'.TH.—On 29th July, at Perth. Western Australia, Mary, dearly beloved -wife of Hie late Amos Firth, chemist, and sister-in-law of Mrs J. C. Doull, Brown Street, Ponsonby. I! cable. GILDER.On July r,O. 1912, at his lnte resilience, No. V.>. Wellesley Street, William, the dearly I>eloved husband of Margaret Gilder: aged ,"i7 years. The funeral will leave the above address for Waikaruka Cemetery to-morrow (Wednesday), at '.' p.m. Friends please accept this intimation. ROBINS.— Quaker's Hill. N.S.W.. on July _!»__, 1912, Alfred Roy, the dearly•SeWed husband of Mabel Robins, and eldest son ..f Alfred and Christina Robins, of Auckland: in his 27th year. Deeply regretted. By cable. SHEATS.—On July 29. Bertram (Bertiel. the dearly beloved son of Katherine and Joe Sceats. of Ellprslie; age.l li) years. Deeply regretted. Tlie funeral will leave his parents' residence. Mapan Road. Ellerslie. for ct. Mark's Cemetery, to-morrow (Wednesday!, at 2 p.m.. by motor. Friends please accept this intimation. WHITING. —On July 30. 1912. at his late residence, 1. Ponsonby Terrace, Jabez Whiting; aged 77 years. Interment private. By request, no mourning or flowers.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 181, 30 July 1912, Page 12
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