DEATHS.
JEAEErTNAPE. —On July 17. at her late residence. Greenwood's Comer, Epsom, t Elizabeth, the beloved wife of William ~ SHaresnape, in her seventy-second year. Peace, perfect peace. Private interment at Papatura tomorrow, Friday. InnL.—On July 16. at his son's residence, Greenbani, Waiuku, James -Hill; aged 79 years. pOGAN".—On July 16, 1919, at her late resi- , _ence. Clifton Villa. Jane, dearly beloved - "Wife •£ games Eogan: aged. So years. .' Deeply regretted. R.LP. Requiem Mass at St, Patrick's Church. r jPanmure. Saturday 9 a.m- interment : immediately after. Friends pleas-a accepr. this intimation. EEB2T.-Oa Jaiy 17. Catherine, aged 93. at the residence of her daughter, Sutton : I Lodge, Bassett, Road, Remuera. The dearly-loved mother. Xo Sowers, by request. "&lACLEAX.—On 16th July, Marianne Charlotte Maclean, widow of the late Captain ' -Henry T. Maclean, in her ninety-flrst year. Private interment. SVARD.—On July 15. 1919, at his residence. 14, Auburn Street, off Khyber Pass. Patrick, the dearly beloved husband of | Alice Ward, and late of Railway Workshops, Xewmarket. The funeral wiU leave the above address ' on Friday at 3.30 p.m. for Waikaraka Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. fWTT.T.TS.—On July 15, at the Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Ellen Willis, the beloved _ sister of Thomas Willis, of Devonport. 8,1.P._ _ Deeply regretted.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 169, 17 July 1919, Page 12
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