DEATHS.
tWVTIMEN — On September 17, Elma, dearly beioved wife of L. G. Benjimen and fifth daughter of Charles and Mary Baton, Auckland, late of Hunua. CALLANDER.— On September 18, at his residence, 145, Beach Road, P° lnt Chevalier, Thomas, dearly beloved husband of Mary Bain, in his seventy-first rear. At rest. Funeral will leave Bresbvterian Church, Boint Chevalier for Hilisboro' Cemetery at 2 p.m. Saturday. DWIES. —On September 16, at Auckland Hospital, Nora Elsie, dearly beloved wife . of Thomas R. Davies, of Oneliunga, and beloved eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Con. Massey, of 34, Mor" n street, Ellerslie; aged 22 years. R. 1.8. Interred to-day at Hilisboro'. FENWICK. —On September IS, Oliven TTiidn dearly beloved daughter of Mr. B. Fenwick, of Fenwiek Avenue. Milford; aged 13 years Funeral will leave their residence at 2.30 p.m., to-morrow (Thursday), 19th, for 0 Neill s Boint Cemetery. fiIBSON. —On September 17, at Waikato Hospital, Hamilton, after a long and painful illness, Charles Gibson, late of Auckland; ngefl 70 years. HAYPEN. —On September 8; 1929- (suddenly, after operation), Maggie, the beloved" wife of Victor A. Hayaen, ot Castlereagh Street, Sydney, aged 44 years. HOSKING. —On September 16, 1929, at her late residence, 8, Albany Road. Heme Bay. Mnry Anne, widow of late Thomas Hoiking, in her seventieth year. Interred this day at Waikumete Cemetery. HUME —On Tuesday, September 17, at his residence, Maropiu, Robert (Bob), beloved husband of Margaret Hume, in his \ seventy-eighth year. At rest. IRWIN.—On September 17, 1929, at her late residence. AwMtu Central. Agnes, beloved ■wife of the late John Irwin, in her sixtyeighth year. Funeral leaves residence at" 1 o'clock to-morrow (Thursday). BERRY —On September 16, 1929, accidentally killed at Waihi, Richard John, of Ellerslie, dearly beloved husband of Mary, Berry; in his fifty-fourth year. Funeral will leave his late residence, corner of • Grey Street and Banmure ltoad, Ellerslie, at 2.30 p.m. to-morrow (Thursday) for Burewa Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. Masterton papers please copy. PUNCH. —On September 17, at Raetihi, ■ Eileen, dearly beloved wife of Joseph Bierce Bunch; aged 37. R. 1.8.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 221, 18 September 1929, Page 1
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