DEATHS.
CARLYLE. —On August 16, at Epsom Shelters. Elizabeth Frednrika, dearly beloved wife of Arthur Leslie Caiiyle; in her twenty-seventh year. Her Mug suffering, patiently borne, made her. beloved of everyone. Wellington and Christchurch papers please copy.
MORRIS.—On August IT, at the Auckland Hospital, William, dearly beloved husband of the late Ellen Morris; in his seventy-ninth year. R.I.P. Funeral will leave his late residence, 4, Y\ uson Street, Avondale. to-morrow, at 1.30, for Waikumete Cemetery.
NBEVB.—On August IS, 1031, at her residence, 03, Point Chevalier Koad, Bva Maude, dearly beloved wife of Frederick Neeve; aged 47 years. The funeral will leave the above address at 3.301 p.m. tomorrow (Wednesday), for Hillsboro Cemetery.
ROBERTSON.—On August IS, 1.931, at (he Auckland Hospital. .Tamos Charles, the beloved husband of Elizabeth Campbell, and eldest son of the late James Robertson, of Mangere ; aged 63 years. Private interment.
-WEST—On August IS, at Auckland Hospital, Winifred Eliza, dearly loved only daughter of J. M. and E. West, of Church Street. Onehunga, late Tauranga. Private intermenr, 2 p.m. tomorrow (Wednesday).
WITHER. —On August 17, at the residence of his daughter, M. L. Sornmer, 2, Edwin Street, Newton, John, in his ninety-first year Funeral will leave above at 2 pm. to-morrow (Wednesday).
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 194, 18 August 1931, Page 1
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