DEATHS.
DERHAM.—Ou January 2, 1029, at /his residence, 18, Ashton Road, Mount Etflen, William Joseph, beloved husband of I the late Kathleen Derha.ni, ana father of Vera, Zeta, Billie and Bobbie DerA»am; in his 60th year.—R.l.P. Requiem /mass will be celebrated at St. Benedicts Church, at !♦ a.m. to-morrow (Kriifay). funeral leaving immediately after 1 f° r Hillsboro' Cemetery. J JACKSON.—On January 2, 1929, a/t her late residence, 4, Koraha Street, Reniuera, Harriet, widow of the late J. B. Jacfkson ; in her eighty-fourth year. InterreiS this day. RITCHIE.—On January 1, 1929 (suddenly), at Kuaotunu, David, beloved brotlfer of Robert and Alice Ritchie; ag'' ' 62 y*ars. SLATER.—On January 2, at 86, j*rvois Road, Heme Buy, Margaret, widofw ol the late William Slater and dearly Jloved mother of Mrs. Noel Wallace and 3»r. A. Slater. Sadly missed. Funeral will /leave the above address at 2 p.m., to-m*>rrow for Hillsboro , Cemetery. Ffriends please accept this intimation. ,' THORNTON. —On January 2 (suddenly), at the residence of his son-iii-1 iw, ylr. S. S Russell, Morrinsville, Alfred AJrthur, dparly-beloved husband of Mitirgaret Thornton; aged 62 years. —DeepVly regretted. The funeral will leave bus late residence, 33, Wapiti Avenue, Epaf>™.. at 2 30 p.m. to-morrow (Friday), for] Hiushoro' Cemetery. Friends please J accept this intimation. f
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 2, 3 January 1929, Page 1
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