DEATHS.
ADDISON. —On April 22, at the Auckland Hospital, William Arthur, dearly beloved husband of Alice Maud Addison. S. Norman Street, Mount Eden, and dearly loved elder son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Addison, of 1. Clark Street (late of Thames). Funeral will leave his late residence. 8, Norman Street, to-morrow (Saturday), at 2 p.m., for Purewa Cemetery. BLACK. —On April 7, at Brisbane, Meg., beloved aunt of Mr. W. Hay, Gordon Road, Mount Albert, and dear friend of Mr. H. J. Tremain and family, of Northcote. CARTER.—On April 21, 1026, at the residence of Ms sister (Mrs. J. Carlyon), Epsom, James Edmund (Eddie), the dearly-loved youngest son of the-late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Carter, of Bomba3 T ; aged 34 years. A patient sufferer gone to rest. Interred on April 22nd in St. Peter's Churchyard, Bombay. MASON. —On April 21, at his late residence, 32, Franklin Road, Ponsonby, Wißlam Frederick (Fred), the dearly loved husband of Mary Mason, aged 67. I only yield Thee what is Thine, j. Thy will be- done. * Funeral -will lea-ve above address at ' 2.30, Saturday, 24th. Friends please accept this intimation.
McKINLAT.—On April 22, 1926, at Thames, Elizabeth Bates, beloved wife of James McKinlay. Funeral on Sunday from D. Fergusson, 46, Edenvale Road, to Hillsfcoro' Cemetery. Private interment.
■COTT.—At her late residence, Waterloo Road. Takapuna, late of Devonport, a Emma, widow of the iate Matthew Scott ■ and beloved mother of Mat., Tom, John i- and William. Interred this day at - O'Neill's Poin-t Cemetery.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 95, 23 April 1926, Page 1
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