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3>K" ACTIVE SEEVICt FOR KING AND COUNTRY. ■ARMITAGE. —On September 17. .1916, killed in-action in France. John Harcourr, Armltage, only and dearly beloved son -of Mr, and. Mrs. J. Armitage, 25, Stanley Street, Devonport; aged 20 years, BURKE.—On September 22, killed in action in France. Sapper Jack Burke. 2nd Field Company Engineers, siecoml. son of John Buzke, 50, Surrey Crescent, Grey Lynn. R.I.P. He did. his duty for his King and country. "EDWARDS.—On September 15, 1916, died of wounds in France. Sapper William James Edwards, N.Z.F.E.; beloved only brother of Sarah A, Irwin.. Waikumete. He answered the call of Empire, And nobly fighting fell. "FURNISS On September 15, 1916, killed in action, in France, Henry Joseph Furniss, eldest son of H. and S. A. Furniss, ot VTaipipi, aged 29 years. Deeply mourned. He gave up all at duty's call. GLASGOW.—On September 15, 1916. killed in action in France, Wallace N. Glasgow, of the Seventh Reinforcements, Auckland Mounted Rifles, beloved husband of Elsie May Glasgow, of Onewhero, and fourth son" of William and Amy Glasgow, Tnakau; aged 24. Deeply regretted. JHAfLL. —On September 16. killed in action in France. Private Arthur John Hall, Seventh Reinforcements, son of Mr and i Mrs F. Hall, of Rotorua: aged 22 years. "He gave up all at duty's call." SITTCHELL.—KiIIed in action, in France, on September 12, 1016, Victor MitchelL ihird -son of C. W. and M. Mitchell, of Pomona, Whangarei. aged 25 years. Beloved by aR who knew him. J2IMMER.—On September 57. 1916. killed In action, in France. Wilfrid Campbell, Sergeant eldest dearly-beloved eon of Mr and Mrs S. L. P. Rimmer. Fairview Road, Mi. Eden, aged 24 years. BIKTrTS. CRIBBLE. —On October 5, at .{be residence of Nurse Cook. George Street, Rocky Nook, to Mr and Mrs J. W. Cribble, a daughter. Both wel!. DEATHS. j EASTWOOD. —Ou October 4, 191S, at he-v residence, 2. Colllngwood Street (late Wellington Street), Jane, wife of the late -. John. Eastwood: aged 6S years. | The funeral wai leave the above address for Purewa Cemetery at 2JSO Saturday. October 7. 1916. By request no ■ flowers, no mourninj-. "BUTTS. —On October 5. at his parent's residence, Millais Street, Grey Lynn, Lyall Claudius, dearly-beloved infant son. of A. G. H. and E. Butts; aged Xl montns. Deeply regretted. COCRTENAY.—On October 6. at his son's residence. 15. Northcote Street, GreyLynn. Thomas Courtanay; aged 73 years. Private interment. No Sowers, by request, JFLAY.—On October 4, 1916, at Wellington Hospital, Ivy Emily, the dearly-beloved daughter of Herbert James Flay and the late Helen Annie Flay, of Bombay, Waikato, aged 22 years. Deeply regretted. Funeral will leave hei father's residence, Bom-nay. at 2 o'clock on Sunday. Sth Oiaober. for the Bombay Church of England Cemetery, Friends please accept "this intimation. SiOGAN. —On October 6, ISI6. at his late residence. 39, Glen Road, Stanley Bay. Devonport. James Martin, engineer, the dearly-beloved husband of Margaret Logan, aged 72 years. The Trmpral -win leave -the sfcove address for O'NeiH'6 Point Cemetery on Srmdjay, Sth insi, at o'clock. SJOBSON —On October 6, at his residence, ■Woodside Road. Mt. Eden. Walter ißobson, dearly-beloved husband of C. L Eobson, formerly of Wairoa, Hawte's Bay, and Balclutha (Otago). After long weariness, sweet rest at lastiOSSEß.—On October 6, 1916, at IS, Haslett Street, Eden Terrace, Ann, relict of the late Thomas Rosser, of Aitken Terrace;, aged S4 years. At rest. Private interment. STRATFORD.—On October 5, 1816. at Didmarton, Mannsell Road, Parnell. Harriette Elizabeth, widow of the late Samuel Henry Stratford. No rnouxriiriE, by request. Service in St Mary's Cathedral-at 2.45 PTn to-morrow ■(■SatuT'C.iiy).

XH aj-EMOBXAat*. 3JOHOS.—In loving memory of Nicholas Moros, who djed"October 5, 190 S. Not forgotten. Inserted by his sister-in-law, K. Moros,, niece and nephew. , ffyvTAT.T.—in loving memory of any dear brotoer. James.- who entered Into rest October 6. Osl-L | Though lost to -sight, to-memory dear. Inserted <by Iris sister, Bose. f'-ff-yrfi'*.—in Joviag memory of James-" Stormont j-jumti, who passed arway on October 6, ISI4. Nearer, my God, to-Thee, nearer to' Thee, Eves though it toe- a. -cross that raiseth mc. Inserted by.E. and H. 5. Small. "- run XX.AT. 3TOTXCE. T ODGB POKSONBY, NO. 54. Members of -Lofige Ponsonby are trrrtred to attend the Funeral of our late Brother. A. M. Nelson, -smich will leave his late residence. No. 7. Victoria Street East for "Prrrewa Cemetery, at 3.30 p-m.. TO-MOR-ROW (SATURDAY)- 7th October, 1916. - By command of W-M. i F. A KOENIG. r Acting Secretary. October 6, IMS. 552 tTO-OATS WEATHER FORECAST *—- ALL OBSERVATIONS are taken at 9 a-m. Ther. ' Station. Wind. Wea- Baro- .in ther. meter. Shade. Cape Maria NEI B 30.12 61 •Bassell D 30- 16 °° •Bokianga Heads- NNEf CQ . 30.32 61 iManukau Heads. NEmg C 30.28 55 'Auckland >"Ef O 30.2S 60 -East Cape. NEE C 3Q..46 57 Gisborne J=3 O 30.47 54 •Tanpo- .Calm B 30.40 48 Kapler...- SSa R 30.4.7 53 Wanganui NEI G 30.38 55 jtew'Plymouth-- SSEI C 30428 52 Cane Farewell.. SEf -BC 30.42 54 cießalliser.... NEI . C 30.54 52 Wellington El " B 30.55 00 Cape Campbell.. Sf OP 30.54 47 Westport NEI BC 30.43 54 Christchurch NEI BC 30.50 54 -rjnnedin NEf BC 30.44: -19 Bigg S3 BZ 30.44 44 WIND FOBCE indicated by letters :—. C_ Calm: L.. Light; Br., Breeze; Fi, Eresh breeze; M-G-, Moderate gale; G-, Whole or heavy gale", W., Gale of exceptional severity. WSATHER ESTEOXTKB as:—8., blue aky, be the atmosphere clear or heavy; G, Cloudy, passing clouds; D., Draxzling rain; F-. Foggy; G-. Gloomy, dart weather; H,, Hail; L., Lightning: M.. Misty; Q., Overcast, the whole sky covered with thick clouds: P-, Passing showers; Q_, Squally; S., Snow; U-, Ugly, threatening appearance: R., Rain, continued rain; 1., Thunder; S.Z.. Hazy: H-l*-- Heavy Frost. HOUSEHOLDERS. — See 1 that your Grocer supplies you -with New Zealand Dairy Association's Butter. SIR ROBERT - STOUT says: "Able, instructive, and interesting from start to finish. — Wflford's War Lecture, Town Hall, Monday Next. ~j4j a s/ifcLiCß the nufhinlrirtg may pass, wise ; VV men Iheed. Let mc read sands of time tfor -von.—lS2, Victoria St. W. ■ -, ■XTATIONAL RESERVE, Ma anm,».a. .. UN ■ Hear Wilford Lecture, Monday Night, Town HalL Hear something you can d,-. and. help the Wounded. 545 -rjSACTICB Pistol Sonatina; at our. Mlniait tnre Rifle Range at fried or moring tor-rets. Yon win find it nsefoL—HaßaTfl's, Sgaefl ~iif 11. 'A

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 239, 6 October 1916, Page 12

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