DEATHS.
nrr \PM \N. —On May 17, 1033, at the Hospital. Thomas, beloved of the late James and Ann Chapman, °\l seven!v-second year. The funeral £ iU leave the chapel of Arthur Holmes. Undertaker. Abbottsford Street, Newmarket, to-morrow (Friday), at 10 a.m. ru VTFIELD. —On May 18 (suddenly), at iMnV ciieviilier, Ernest Sutton, beloved son of the late Clara Chatfield, brother of Florence Lawrence; age 00. On May 10. 1033 (accidentally), \hraham Thomas, the dearly beloved son Mr and Mrs. Herbert Cook, ot Newton Bast Manchester, England; aged 20 The funeral will leave the residence Of his aunt, Mrs. Griffiths, Royal Oak on Friday, at 3 p.m., for Hillsboro Cemetery. watt^FTT—On May IS, at his residence, West Street, Pukekohe, William Henry, deary beloved husband of Maria Gertrude Fausett, in his fifty-eiglitli year. -Tie funeral will leave his late residence nt 2.30 to-morrow (Friday). I) riends please accept this intimation. HORSCBOFT.—On May IS. 1033, at her residence, 43. Mount Albert Road, Mount Ho "kill, after a long, suffering illness, May, the dearly beloved wife of George <Snpncer Horscroft, aged 37 years. Tin. funeral will leave the above address for Mangere Cemetery to-morrow (Friday), at 2 p.m. SINGER.—On May 17, in London, David Singer, beloved brother ot S. A. and It. A. Singer, of Auckland. (By cable).
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 115, 18 May 1933, Page 1
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