OBITUARY.
MRS. MARY ANN ANDREWS. A very old resident of Auckland, Mrs. Mary Ann Andrews, died at Epsom, aged 84 years. Born In Londonderry County, Ireland, she arrived in New Zealand when a girl of l>s. In 1872 she was married to the late Mr. John Andrews, who for 50 years was a coachbuilder at Epsom. Mrs. Andrews was one of the oldest members of St. Luke's Presbyterian Church, Kemuera. She is survived by five daughters and two sons. MR. D. F. COULTER. CHRISTCHURCH, this day. Mr. David Francis Coulter, aged 4'J. has d'ptl. He was prominent in swimming circles, having been vice-chainuHn of the Xew Zealand Cojnicil last year. He had represented Canterbury in swimming and water polo.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 118, 21 May 1934, Page 8
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