DEATHS.
ADAMS. —On January 16th. accidentally drowned at-Shelly Beach, Leslie Arthur, the fourth dearly beloved son of William Henry and Elizabeth Adams, of Willow Street, Freeman's Bay; aged IS years. "Kaikoura Star" please copy. DUNN.—On January 7th (suddenlyi, at Whangarei. James Dunn, late of Auckland; aged 47 years. MACDONALD. —On January 11th, 1014, at her late residence. Manly. North Sydney, Emma, widow of thejate Robert Maedonald. and second daughter of the late Edmund Matthews, of Ponsonby, Auckland; aged 75. BIMMONDS.—On January 7th, at her residence, Church Street. Parramatta, New South Wales, Sarah, dearly beloved wife of Leo. Simmonds, late of Onebunga. R.LP. _IM_"'SON".—On January 17th, 1914, at the Auckland Hospital, Gilbert. (Bert), the .beloved husband of Nellie Simpson; age 3_, . Deepdy--r-egretted. Fnneral will leave his late residence, First Avenue. Kingsland. for Waikumete, to-morrow (Sunday), at 2.30 p.m.. Friends pJe_s'e accept this inrl-imation. January 15, at 'Te Kuiti, James, beloved husband of Caroline AVTrrisker, and third sou of 'the late _le_ander Whisker, of the 58th Regiment. The funeral will leave Newmarket Station at 9.30 a.m. instead of 10 -a.m., as announced, for Si. Mark's Cemetery, -Remuera. To-morrow (Sunday). Friends please accept this intimation. Wellington papers please copy.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 15, 17 January 1914, Page 12
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