DEATHS.
BRIDGE. —On October G. 1933, C.hristianne, beloved mother or Mrs. E. J. Graham, 8, Walmsley Road, Otahuhu, Mrs. Brlddock, Penrose, Mrs. Hannan, Henderson, William, Kingsland, Robert, Kohukohu, and Philip, Otago; aged 82 years. A short service will be held at Walmsley Road at 3.30 p.m. to-morrow (Sunday), the ru'iier'al then leaving ror ■' Otahuhu Public Cemetery.
CAMPBELL.—On September 23, at London, John Kirklev Campbell, formerly or Kelson and late assistant secretary to the New Zealand High Commissioner In London. (By cable.) CHAPPELL.—On October 6, at Epsom Infirmary, Joseph Chappell, dearly beloved husband of Julia Chappell, Margaret Road, Papatoetoe; aged 83 Years. Funeral leaves his late residence at 1.30 p.m. to-morrow (Sunday), Tor St. John's Cemetery. DAVIS On October 6, 1933, at Her late residence, Ramarama, Aileen Mary, beloved sister of C. \V. Davis, Ramarama, and James Goulding Davis of Lahore, India; aged 74. Funeral will leave her late residence to-morrow (Sunday), arriving at the Bombay Anglican Cemetery at 1 o'clock. HASSAN.—-On October 2, Patrick Hubert, darling son of Hubert and Mary Hassan, Hamilton. HENRY On October 5, at Auckland Hospital (suddenly), Mitchell, dearly beloved brother of George and Misses R. and M. Henry; aged 59 years, interred this day at Waikumete Cemetery.
LANE On October 7, 1933, Blanche, beloved wife or W. 0. Lane, Coronation Road, Epsom, and eldest daughter or Joseph Ambury, Liverpool Street, Epsom. Interment private.
MILLER.—On October 7, at her late residence, Momona Road, Green Lane, 'Clara Kmylah, dearly beloved wife of John Henry, and darling mother or Mrs. Hugh Smith, Green Lane, Mrs. J. Roscoe, Bayswater, and Charles Miller, W'aiau Pa. With Christ which is Tar better. Death doth hide but not divide. Thou art but on Christ's other side. Service in house at 2 p.m. to-morrow •(Sunday). OGIER.—On October 6, 1933, at Auckland, Thomas Robin Ogier, beloved husband or Cecile De Jersey Ogier, late or Guernsey, Channel Islands, England; aged 69 years.
WICHMAN On October 6, 1933, at the Auckland Hospital, Margaret, dearly beloved wire of William John Wichman, Wellsford; aged 52 years. R.I.P. The funeral has boon postponed until 3 p.m. to-morrow (Sunday), at Wellsford Cemetery.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 237, 7 October 1933, Page 1
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