DEATHS.
DCXHAM —On February 2S. 1023, Kate Edith, wife of Charles George Dunham, stntionmasier. Wniuku. Funeral -will leave resi'leuce, Waiuku, at 11 a.m., Friday. MASON. —On February 2S. 19i!3, at his residence, 2S, St. Andrew's Road. Epsom. Thomas Rynan, the dearly loved husband of Louisa Mason : aged 52 years. At rest. Funeral will leave bis late residence at 10 a.m. to morrow (Friday) for Hillsboro' Cemetery. Private interment. PHILLIPS.—On February lrt. at Unrrv's Hcc. Victoria. Mnrjorie (Joyce), dearly beloved daughter of Richard' nnd Annie Phillips, and darling granddaughter of -Mr. and Mrs. fi. Mirray, of 9. Nikau St., Ed<m Terrace ; aged 2 years. At rest. RICHARDS,—On February 28, at her late residence. O'Neill Street. Ponsonbv, Sarah, the beloved wife of the late George Richards, in her sixty-fifth year. The funeral will leave the above address at 2 p.m. Friday for Waikumcte Cemetery. Interment private. BHANAHAN.— On February 2-t, at a private hospital Mount Eden, .lolyi, the dearlyheloved uncle of Catherine and Meikle Snanahan, in his 70th year. R.I.P. The funeral will leave St. Benedict's Church at 2 p.m., Friday, 2nd, for Waikumete Cemetery. THOMSON.—On March 1. at his late residence, 3. Birr'wood Crescent. Parnell. Alexander Wight, beloved husband of Jessie B. Thomson, iv his ST.th year. His end was peace. Private interment tomorrow, Friday morning.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 51, 1 March 1923, Page 1
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