DEATHS.
BOYD.—On June 7, nt the residence of her daughter, Mrs. J.. (J. Ecclcs, 260, Jervolß Road, Sarah Ann, widow of the late John Boyd, of this city ; aged 84 years. Private Interment, 11 a.m., Tuesday, Symonds Street Cemetery. BRADBURN.—On June 6, Dorothy Mnud. younger daughter of the late George and Lucy Brndburn. nnd granddaughter of •Mrs. Eyre, ('rummer Road ; aged IS years. Funeral to-day at 2 p.m. BRENNAN.—On June S, nt her late residence, Victuria Street, Onehunga. Ellen, dearly beloved wife of the late Matthew Brennan, in ber fifty-eighth year. Deeply regretted. R.I.P. Requiem Mass will be held at the Church of the Assumption, Onehunga. at !• a.m. Tuesday, the funeral leaving after Mass for Waikaraka Cemetery. BftOOMFIELD.—On Juno T. at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. R. Speer, Howlck, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of the late William Broomfiold, Whit ford. In ber ninetieth year. At rest. The funeral will leave the above address to-morrow iTuesdav), at 1.30 p.m., for the Church of England Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. CAIN.—On June 7. at the residence of his nephew, R. George. 11. Burnley Terrace. Mount Eden. James, the dearly beloved husband of Harriet Cain, in his eightvfifth year. (Born In Auckland on tlie site of the old windmill). The funeral will leave, bis late residence, ns above, to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 p.m., for Hillsboro'. CHAMBERS.—On June G, 1925. at a private hospital, Auckland. Elsie R. L., dearly beloved wife of Cuthbert Chambers, of Hinemon Street, Birkenhead. The Rev. Mr. Bedford will bold a short service nt All Saints' Church. Birkenhead, to-morrow (Tnesdny), at 2 «.m. Funeral will leave immediately after service. DODD.—On .Tune 7, 1925, nt Auckland, Mary A. G. Dodd. dearly loved wife of A. E. E. Dodd, Thames, and eldest daughter of the late G. J. Lawlor, Waihi, and Mrs. Lawlor. 066. Manukau Road, Epsom. Interment Tunnies, Tuesday. DOIIERTY.—On June 7, 1025. accidentally killed, Emily Frederica, dearly beloved wife of James Doherty, of 0, Burgovne Street, Newton. The funeral will leave the above address Tuesday. June 0, for Hillsboro' Cemetery at 3 p.m. (Private interment.) FRANK.—On June 8, at her late residence, 52, Ardmore Koad, Annie, beloved wife of G. 11. Frank (late postmaster). R.I.P. Greymouth and Nelson papers please copy. HEL.MBRBCHT.—On June 7. at ber residence, Symonds Street. Royal Oak, May Elizabeth, dearly beloved wife of William H. Helnibrecht. nnd eldest daughter of Nurse Hogan and the late John Hogan, ■of Remuera: aged 54 years. The funeral will leave tbe above address to-morrow (Tuesday), at 3.30 p.m. for the Hillsboro' Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. SCOTT.—On June 6. 102.1. Nt his late residence. Hikurangi. Alexander William, dearly beloved son of the late Alexander and Emily Jane Scott; aged 29 years. SITOANTINL—On June 7. at the Auckland Hospital. Poullo. the dearly beloved husband of Lena Segantini; aged 54 years. The funeral will leave the inurtunry of Mclvor and Sons. Karangahape Road, for Walkuuiete, to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2.30 p.m, SKINNER.—On June S, 1925. at the residence of Mr. <i. Taylor. 1. Claremont Street. Harry Skinner, formerly of GlasJtow, Scotland ; aged 08 years. The funeral will leave Watney Slhun's Mortuary, Khyber Pass, at 2 p.m. to-mor-row (Tuesday), June D, for Hillsboro' Cemetey.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 133, 8 June 1925, Page 1
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