DEATHS.
DRUMMOND. —On May 16, at 27, Franklin Koad, John, eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Drummond; aged 69 years. Funeral will leave the above address tomorrow (Saturday), at 2 p.m., for WaiJcumete Cemetery. GARVEY —On May 17, 1029, at a private hospital. Hamilton, Nellie Elizabeth, bploved wife of P. J. Garvey, of Franklin Junction Hotel, and eldest daughter of Edward M. Johnson, and the late Ellen K. Johnson, of Warkworth find Auckland ; i aged 31 years. K.I.P. Funeral will leave Our Lady of the Rosary Church on Sunday, at-3 p.m., for the Hamilton East Cemetery. FRATER.—-On May IC, at the Auckland Hospital, the beloved father of Mrs. F. M. Ford, and grandfather of F. 11. Philpott: in his eighty-third year. Funeral will leave Little and Sons, Hobson Street, on Sunday, May 19, at 11 a.m. Friends please accept this intimation. GILLESPIE. —On 16th inst, _t his residence. 313, Grey Street, Claudelands. Hamilton, William Rollo, beloved husband of Edith Bessie Gillespie and second son of the late H. C. Gillespie, of Thames; aged 55 years. HATLEY.—On May 13, 1029, at New Plymouth Public Hospital, Fanny Wilson, beioved wife of Henry George Hatley, aged 55 years. SHERIFF. —At his late residence,. No. 9, Dryden Street, James Steele, the loving husbaud of Matilda Sheriff; aged 97 years. The funeral leaves above address at 2 p.m. Interment private. WALLACE. —On May 16. at his daughter's , rcsidence,-..Mrs. Ralph Middlemas, Abbottsford, Matakana, Andrew, beloved husband of the late Anna Barbara Wallace. By request, no mourning. ■ Funeral will leave Weir's. Ponsonby Rd., at 2 p.m. Sunday for Purewa. Private , interment. WATSON. —On May 17, 1929, at her late residence, 3, Maunsell Road, Parnell, Margaret Borland (Madge), beloved wife of Charles Herbert Watson, late of New Plymouth. Gone to perfect rest. Funeral 11 a.m. to-morrow (Saturday). WATKIN.—On May 17, 1029, at Takanini, ■ Emma, widow of the late Daniel Watkin, passed peacefully away. WILSON. —On May IC, at Auckland. Lucy ' Mary, beloved wife of the ■ late Adam Wilson, in her ninety-first year. Inter- • ment at Waikuraete, Saturday, leaving W. H. Tongue's at 3.30 p.m.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 115, 17 May 1929, Page 1
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