DEATHS.
/ttpTlV—Michael Joseph, beloved husband nl■ Lily M. Curtin, late of 24, Church ■ ttreet Ponsonby: aged 49. R.I.P. Funeral leaving Sacred Heart Church after Requiem Mass, 9 o'clock, Saturday, -■ • 4 for Waikaraka. HARRIS — 0n February 17. 1927, at a nrivate hospital, Alfred Richard, dearly beloved husband of the late Alice Harris, ct East Tamaki. Private interment at . Otara Cemetery at 2 . p.m., to-morrow (Saturday), 19th. , keAT: —On February 17-, 1927, Kathleen Olive May, dearly beloved only daughter of Leonard and Kathleen Keat, of Amaru Road, Ellerslie, late of New.market, aged twelve years ten months. Private interment, 4 p.m. to-day, Friday. McGUIRE. —On February 17, 1927, at his late residence, 20. Brown Street, Ponsonby. Joseph Augustus (Gus), sixth son i of the late James and Ellen McGuire, of ponsonby. R.1.P.; A Requiem Mass will ' be celebrated to-morrow (Saturday) at the Sacred Heart Church, Ponsonby, at 7.30 a.m. The funeral will leave 20, Brown Street. Ponsonby, at 2 p.m. for Waikaraka Cemetery.' Friends please accept this intimation. McGUIRE. —On February 17, 1927, Joseph Augustus (late N.Z. Medical Corps), dearly-loved brother of Mrs. P. Kneebone. McKENZIE. —On February IS, 1927, at her residence. Lucerne Road. Remuera, Margaret, widow of Captain D. H. McKenzie; in her eighty-second year. No flowers. Private interment.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 41, 18 February 1927, Page 1
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