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DiWSON.— In loving -memory of Gunner James Da-wson. killed in action at Kemme! Hill. April 17, 1918. On that happy Easter morning, All the graves their dead restore; Meet once more. GEBBIE. —In iovins memory of Norman W. Gebbie, pldent son of Mr. nud Mrs. 11. Gebbie. 31. Francis Street. Clrev Lynn, killed iv action April 17, 11U7. Inserted by his parents, brother, and sisters. gcKBEXOX—In loving memory of Gunner "Jim" McKlnnon. killed in action in France. April 17, 1918. Son of Mr. and Mrs. K. McKlnnon, TVanganuL Sincere friend of V. Franklin, Xewton. McLABEX.— In loring memory of Thomas Corbett McLaren, killed in action in France, April 17. 191 S. Inserted by his loving wife Mabel, and little daughters Merle and Joyce. jFALEN'TINE. —In fond and loving memoryof our dear husband and dad. 2/1683 ;' Gunner Slacey G. N. Valentine, Fifth .Reinforcement, killed In action somewhere In France, April 17, 191 S. In- . serted by his loving wife and little son, Zita and George. TAfceXTIXE. —In loving memory of our dearly lovcii son. grandson and brother, Stacey G. N. Valentine, Gth Howitzer . Battery. Bth Reinforcement, killed at Kcmmell Mont, April 17, 1918. Dearly loved and sadly mourned. Inserted by his parents, grandparents, sisters and brother. (WHITE.— In loving memory of our dear son. brother, and uncle, Private Arthur Edward White (Ted), who died of wounds, April 1", I!HSj Buried at Doullens Communal Cemetery. It onr hearts, dear one, you are fondly remembered. Sweet, happy memories cling round your i name: Trne hearts that hold you in fondest affection, ' Always shall love you in death just the same. j Inserted by his loving mother, father, iiiter, brother-in-law, little nieces, and nephew, Ted, No. 5. St. James Street, City. BIRTHS. IXLISOX.-On April 16. to Mr. and Mrs. H. . C. Ellison, of New Lynn, twins (son and . daughter), all well. Thanks to Xurse Cleal. HARNETT. —On April 5, at Nurse Sulli- . Tan's Home, to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Barnett, a daughter. I IEAITY.—On April 14, at. Nurse Rushbrook's, Royal Oak, to Mr. and Mrs. C. •P. Leaity, of (Liverpool Street, Epsom; ' a'daughter; both well. LOVETT.—ApriI 17, 3, Lake Road, Devonport, to Mr. and 'Mrs. L. W. Lovett, a eon. Both -well. Thanks to Nurse Johnston and doctor. MAXWELL.—On Saturday, April 15, at Nurse Rushbrook's, Royal Oak, to the ; wife of J. H. Maxwell, Campbell Boad, a daughter. jWEBB.—On April. 17, 1922, at 20, Franklin Boad, to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Webb; a son. Both well. DIAMOND WEDDING. BURKE—McOONOCHIE. — On April 14, ' 1882, at Panmure, by Bey. Father Fynes, . Richard Burke, to Nicholas Falls, yonngest daughter of the late John McConochie, who was a passenger by the Duchess of ' -Argyle, 1842. Present address: "Ngaiogo,' , , Atlendale Boad, Mt. Albert, Auckland. GOLDEN WEDDING. BIKS-'SHEEHY—On April 17, 1872, at St. •Matthew's Church, Auckland, toy the Rev. ' C. !M. -Nelson, Robert, youngest eon of 'Mr. ' and Mrs. James Sims, Monnt Street, . Auckland, to Frances Harding, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Sheehy <late dispensing chemist in Her Majesty's Hps- -' pltals), and later of Courtenay Place, : Wellington. Present address: "The , Gables," 26, 'Franklin Road, Ponsonfoy, , Auckland. ' .'-.". ' '. w * l " r ™OTH« t ' SnWIABBH-WIL3ON.-^On.January Al*«f St. Matthew's, Anckla*a,. by ihe.'-W^ , <" Jasper Calder, Henry, son ot'Mr. nnj Mnl •• a. Tidmarsh. Otahobu, to Queenie Sstcllc, i third daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Thos. Wftaon. of Kihlkihi. . • ' .'' ■ ■ DEATHS. ' '•- CRABB.—On April 14, at 14, Sussex Street. Grey Lynn. James, infant son of Stan and Ethel Crabb. R.I.P. GBBENWOOD.—At her late residence, 6, . Vermont Street, .Elsie Maud, dearly-be-loved wife of John Greenwood, after a ■ lingering illness; aged 36 yeare. The funi e'ral will leave above address at 1.30 p.m. to-morrow (Tuesday), for Waikaraka Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. •KINGTON.—On April 16, 1922, at Auckland Hospital, Jehu, dearly beloved husband of Mary Skivlngton; aged 72 years. R.I.P. Private Interment. . . JFHEELER.—On April 16, at Edinburgh Street, Annie, the beloved wife of -Samuel Wheeler, in her seventy-ninth year. At rest The funeral will leave her late residence, Edinburgh .Street. Tuesday, the 1 18th, at 2 p.m., for Purewa Cemetery. ZN MEHOBIAM. OHABB. —In loving memory of my dear lather. Thomas Owen Crabb, who , passed away April, 17, 1921. , We had lived and loved together For many a happy year; ' And soothed each other's sorrows, And carried each other's cares. Peaceful he is sleeping .■. • ■ , ■•' In. the ■•• One I miss so sadly, - • ' One: I could not save. ■ • \ ' Inserted by hie loving-daughter, 'Rose, and son-in-law, H. Waymouth. - CBABB.—In loving .memory of my dear father, Thomae Owen Crabb, who passed ', . away April 17, 1921. ' r>early loved aad | •adly missed. Inserted by his loving fson, Thomas. CRABB.—In lovinjr memory of our dear ■ father and grandfather, who died April 17, 1991. To memory ever dear. Inserted by Mr. and 'Mrs. F. Crabb an<JJ family. CBABB.—In loving memory of our dear ( grandfather, who departed this life • I >- April 17. ID2L jCpright and just in all his -ways. Woneet and faithful to the end of his flays. Torgotten to the world by eovae he may be, ,Bot dear- to our memory lie will ever be. i Inserted, by 'May and Neville St. , George. DAVIS.—In loving memory of our dear ( daughter Violet, who died on April 17, Time may heal the broken-hearted. Time may make the wound les sore; ' : But time can never stop the longing, < . . For the dear one gone before. ' . i Inserted by her loving parents, sisters ■ : and brothers. , . ;KELLT. —In loving memory .of WDliam 3. J. (Blllle) the dear little son of Catherine and the late Arthur Kelly, who died April Iβ, I 191 S. Too dearly loved to ever be for- , gotten. Inserted by his loviug mother 1 and little sister Nancy. 'TURNER.—In loving memory of my dear husband William John, who died April 17, 1920. In my heart your memory lingers. Tender, fond, and true. . '• JCot a day-goes past, dear husband,- . But what I think of you. I , Inserted by his loving wife. • BEREAVEMENT ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. MRS. GREENWOOD AND FAMILY, Tawa »Road, Onchnnga. wish to thank their many kind friends and relatives for sympathy •received in the loss of their dear daughter and sister; also, for the many beautiful ,'floral emblems, letters, cards, and telegrams .received. f*OPEHTIEB BOLD AMD WtTHDWAWM ,T AND Agents.—Take noUce, my business, Khyber Pass, Is old.—M. Baker. 52 , LAND Agents.—Take Notice, my 57-acre Farm, Whangarei, Sold by Northern 1 Agency.—P. Cooke. T AND Agent*—Take uotice, my property, Henloy Rd.. Mt. E<len. is withdrawn ' from sale.—E. F. Vincent. WALKER sells New Kapok Bed- ** ding and Wire Mattresses at Wholesale hices. All sizes stocked. C

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 90, 17 April 1922, Page 1

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