DEATHS.
BARCLAY.—On May 3, at Percy Street, Wliangarei, Morrison, dearly loved son of James G. and Bessie Barclay; aged seven years. Funeral will leave above address at 2.30 p.m. to-morrow (Tuesday). MATTHEWS.—On May 3, at the Auckland Hospital, William llarold, dearly beloved husband or Edith Matthews, Takapuna, and second son or Mr. and Mrs. S. 'Matthews, Gral'ton; aged 30 years. The funeral will leave his parent's residence, Domain House, 90, Carlton Gore Road, to-morrow (Tuesday) at 2 p.m. for the crematorium, Waikuinete.
PERROTT. —On May 2, at the Auckland Hospital, Alfred Rosser, beloved husband ol" the late Catherine Annie. Perrot, 20. King-sway Avenue, Sandringliam; aged SG years. Interred this day at Waikumete. REECE.—On May 3, 1030 (suddenly), at his residence, Coronation ltoad, Mangere, Jarnes, beloved husband ol' li. M. Reece, in liis sixty-second, year. SHERGOLD (Lindsay).—On May 3, 1930, at a private hospital, Auckland, Martha Lavinia, widow ol' the late \V. H. Shergold, and daughter of the late James and Martha Lindsay, of 51, Victoria Street West; aged 63 years. R.I.P. The funeral will leave the chapel of C. Little and Sons, Limited, 209, Hobson Street, at 2 p.m. to-morrow (Tuesday), for Hillsboro' Cemetery. TAYLOR.—On Saturday, May 2, Harold Frederick (Pat), beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Taylor, Mount Roskill. The funeral took place to-day, May i.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 104, 4 May 1936, Page 1
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