DEATHS.
TH'ARE.—On April 2S. IMS. at the residence of her son-in-law. W. R. Cox. .Hill Street. Onphimsn. Elizabeth, the dearlyholoved wife nf Charles Smit.li Chase, of An-hitu. and mother «t fhe '.ate Wm. N. Chase, in her sixty-ninth y-ear. Her end was peace. Thp funeral will leave the ainve addrp.se for Wafkaraka Cemetery on Thnrsday. at :; o'l-lork. Friends pleuee accept this intimation. •PPLLEK.—On April 27, 1913. in London, John Patrick Fuller (late of Sumatra, Dutch East Indies*, dearly beloved husband of Clare Fuller, and deArly beloved eldest sod of Mrs and the late George Fuller, of Lelion? Villa. Pollen Street. Grey Lynn: aged S9 years. K.l.r. (By cable.) illLL.— On April 26. at her daughters residence. Binswood. Mt. Eden. Mflry, ■widow of the late Alexander Mill, ased iyears. Faithful unto death. Interment private, yesterday (Mnnday). MORRIS.—On April 25. nf her late residence. City Buffet, Paeroa. Kate Btena. dearly-beloved wife of .1. Morris; age 34. DeepJy regretted. R.l.r. .VEST.-On April 2Mb. IPIS. at the residp.nre 6T his son-in-law (Mr H. Tarkerl. Ranfiiaten Koad, .lames Georse. husband I of the late Mary Ann West, used 78 years; late of the 7th Company, First Waikato Repiment. The funeral will leave the above address for Waiknraka Cemetery to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2.30 p.m. Friends please accept this Intimation.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 101, 29 April 1913, Page 12
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