DEATHS.
BOWERS.— On February 10. at Kawakawa Hospital. Ettie. dearly loved wife of Percy Bowers, youngest daughter of the Inte Thomas Aalihy. nf Karaka. Dniry, end sister of S. Langham and T. and J. Ashby. DALY. —On February 23, at her late residence. 204. Ponsonby Road. Catherine, dearly-beloved mother of Mrs. M. O'Gormon. aged 7S yoqrs. R.M , . The funeral Trill leave the Snored Ilenrt Church at 2.30 p.m. to-morrow (Sunday), for Waikumete. Friends please accept this intimation. t»IXON. —On February 24, at the residence of her (lnuprliter. Mrs. C. Madriren. 12. Finch Street. Morningsitle, Susannah Dixon. late nf Okaihau. Bay of Islands: in her eighty-eighth year. The funeral •will leave above address for Walkumete at 10.30 a.m. to-morrow (Sunday). GLENDIXINCt.—On February 23. at 1!»8. Remuera Road, Auckland, Sheila, the beloved wife of T. It. Glendining. Interred this day nt Pnrewn Cemetery. HARRIS.—On February 14. 1023, LanceCorporal W. S. Harris. South African Veteran, grandson of Stephen Farley, ironmoulder, late Frascr nnd Tinne. At rest. Some day we will understand. Manchester papers please copy. IE QXIESXE. —On February 24. at the Auckland Hospital. Colin Hamilton, fifth son of Philip and the late M. A. Le Quesne. Interred this (Saturday) afternoon at Purewa. SIEL.VILLE. — On Fehruary 23. after ] intense suffering, at her late residence. 109. Cook Street. Janet, widow of the late Robert Melville: aged 75 years. By request no mourning. Interred at Symonds Street to-day. , PERRY.—On February 9. 1023. at Napier Hospital. Joseph, relict of the late Eliza Perry, and denrlv loved father of Mrs. Pearson. Mm. Wynne. and Mr. W. Perry of Parnell. Deeply regretted. Interred Xapfer Cemetery. SKYMOrR.—On February 23. at Auckland Hospital. Mary Jane, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Enrieht. Runn Runa. and beloved friend nf fjeoree and Adelnlde Pooley. 51. Edenvale Road. Mount Eden. Funeral nt 2 p.m. Sunday, from Mr. Pooley's residence. Interment /rirate. OOLLEY.—At 4, Xcaroma Road, Onehnnga. on Saturday, February 24, entered the eternal city. William Richard Woolley Baptist Minister, beloved husband of M. A. Wnnlley, formerly of Thames and New Plymouth. Short • service at Epsom Baptist Church 2.15 p.m. MonUa}-. By request no mourning.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 47, 24 February 1923, Page 1
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