DEATHS.
CORK. —On August 21. Catherine, the belored wife of the late John Cork, in her sirty-seeond year.
DORAN—On August 24, 1926, at the Auckland Hospital, Arthur Edward. rieaTly beloved second eon of Charlotte and the late Patrick Doran; aged 45 years. K.I.P. The funeral will leave the Mortuary of Messrs. C. Little and Sens, Hobson Street, at 10.30 a.m.. to-morrow (W»dnpy<lay) for Waikumete Cemetery.
HAWKINS. —On August 23. 1926, at Auckland. Michael. dearly loved husband of th,e late Mnry Hawkins, and father of Mrs. M. Hnwkins, of Keith Avenue, Bemnera, in hie ninety-first year. Interred to-day, August 24.
HILLS. —On August 24, at Queen Street. Onehunjra. Nellie Christina, daughter of M. A. and the late Daniel Hills, in her fifty-first year. Fallen on sleep. Private interment Thursday morning.
JACKSOK. —On August 24, at 15, Shelly Beach Road, Heme Bay, Samuel Boden. the beloved husband of Mary Duncan Jackson; aged 37 years. - Funeral will leave St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church. Jervois Road, after a short service, at 2 p.m. to-morrow (Wednesday), for Hills"boro* Cemetery.
JirXRO. —On August 22 (suddenly), ai Kawakawa, W-ilford Edward, son of J. Munro, Ellerslie, and brother of A. Munro, Vincent Avenue, Remuera; aged 21 years. WOODGER. —On August 24. 1926, at Public Hospital, Anekland. Richard. beloved brother of Maggie and Lucy; aged 55 years.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 200, 24 August 1926, Page 1
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