DEATHS
COXO.UER.—On March 25. at Whakatane. George Frederick Conquer, dearly loved second son of Henry and Elizabeth Conquer, Shaekleton Road. Mt, Eden; aged 38 years. At rest. Interred at Whakatane. FIELDER.—On March 27. 1921. William George, eldest son of the late Robert Fielder. Private interment. HALL.—On March 27. at the Auckland Hospital, Henry, the dearly-beloved husband of Emily Hall, of Arkle's Bay; aged 74 years. Funeral will leave Weir's, undertakers. Ponsonby Rd. (opposite Western Park), at 2 p.m., Tuesday. HISKENS.—On Easter Sunday, at her late residence, 53. Tainui Road. Cheltenham. Lily, beloved wife of D. C. Hiskens. passed peacefully away. Private Interment. » IRVINE.—On March 28. at a private hospital. Arthur, dearly beloved husband of Alice Jane Irvine. Funeral will leave his late residence, 206. Khyber Pass, at 2 p.m. on Wednesday for YVaikaraka Cemetery. 'LEVIN.—On March 27, 1021. at her late residence. Mount Eden, Emma, dearly beloved wife of J. M. Levin.—lnterment private. 'MAIN.—On March 27. after a short illness, George 8., beloved husband of Norah Main; aged"47 years. Fnneral will leave his late residence. Gordon Terrace. Herne Bay. to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2.30 p.m., for Waikaraka Cemetery.
SHIFTMAN—On March 22, at the Whangarei Hospital, iMadge, the dearly beloved wife of Cyril Shipman. aged 29, late of Edendale, Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 72, 28 March 1921, Page 10
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208DEATHS Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 72, 28 March 1921, Page 10
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