DEATHS.
lALLINGHAM.—On April 10, at his daughter's residence, 21, Norana Avenue, Remuera. Robert Alliugkam. late of Wellington; aged S3 years. Private interment to-day (Saturday), 2 p.m. COLLINS—On April 10, 1925, at her late residence, 04, Valley Road, Mary Collins, lute of Devonshire House, Te Aroha, in her eightieth: year. Private interment. ELLIOTT. —On April 9, at her late residence, 1, Carmen Avenue, Dominion Road, Elizabeth Stirling, dearly-beloved wife of Clem Elliott, and second daughter of the late Elizabeth and Robert Donaldson, of Kensington, "Whangarei. Funeral wIU leave the above address to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 p.m., for Waikumete Cemetery. GOULD.—On April 8, at Hamilton Hospital, Harry Howard, son of the late Canon Gould, aged 63. Interred at Ngaruawahia. HARRIS.—On April 11, at her residence, Edward Street, St. HeUer's, Emma Lansley, wife of the late James Duncan Harris. Private Interment. LAKE.—On Oth inst., at her residence, "Westover," Manukau Road, Kate Louisa, relict of the late Edward Lake, formerly M.H.R. for Wailiato. Interred to-day at Purewa. KOBINSON.—On April 10, at Iflie residence of his brother-in-law, F. W. Eccles, Eccles Aye., Pitt St, West, Alexander, the dearly beloved husband k f Catherine Elizabeth Robinson, aged 64 Years. The funeral will leave the abore address at 2.30 p.m. on Sunday for Purewa cemetery.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 85, 11 April 1925, Page 1
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