DEATHS.
BANCROFT. —On November 2, 1932. at a private hospital, Auckland, Boswell. L*ee, dearly beloved husband of Mary B llza " beth Bancroft, of New Lynn; aged 6years. Interred this day at Waikumete Cemetery. Australian papers please copy. BATT.—On November 3, 1932, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. W. Stormont, 17 Ellerton Road, Mount Eden, Bridget, widow of the late Charles Fred Batt ; aged 62 years. K.I.P. The funeral will leave the above address at 12.30 p.m. to-morrow (Friday), for Waikumete Cemetery. Australian papers please copj. HARVEY. —On Tuesday, October 25 (suddenly), James (Jim), eldest son of the late James Caleb and Sarah Harvey, oi Devonport; aged 62. At rest. MILLER. —On November 2, at the residence 51, Khyber Pass. John, dearly beloved husband of Mary Miller, and dearly loved father of Roy and Zoe, and son-in-law of J. Brewin, late f<ew Zealand Breweries. Sadly missed. The funeral will leave above address tomorrow- (Friday). 2 p.m., for Waikaraks Cemetery. PHILLIPS.—On November 2, 1932 (suddenly), at iter lafe residence, Wellington Street, Pukefcohe, Esther, beloved daughter of the late Joseph and -*sther Phillips, of Streamlands, Warkworth. Her duty nobly done. Funeral will leave Pukekolie Baptist Church to-morrow (Friday), at S a.m., leaving Mr. G. H. Phillips', Warkworth, for Kaipata Flat Cemetery, at 1.30 p.m. SIMS. —On November 2. at Auckland (suddenly); James, beloved friend of Mrs. Elder and daughter, 23, Church btreet, Ponsonby. At rest. WHEELIDR. —On November 3. at Hlnuera, Lllias. dearly beloved wife of Bert Wheeler, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J H. Hawes, sen., of Matamata; aged 45. Funeral will leave Hinuera Methodist Church at 1.30 p.m. to-morrow (Friday) for Matamata Cemetery. Friends please accept this Intimation. WHYMAN. —On November 3, at her residence, 64, Broadway, Newmarket. Sarah Newnham. beloved wife .of the late Walter W. Whyman, and loved mother of W. C. and H. C. Whyman, and Mrs. H. T. Clark, in her eighty-third year. Passed peacefully away. Funeral will leave above address at 2.30 p.m. Saturday, for St Mark's, Remuera. Friends please accept this intimation. YORK;—On October 31, at Sydney (suddenly), Elsie, beloved wife of late George York, and only daughter of W. Mealing, Titirangi. (By cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 261, 3 November 1932, Page 1
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