DEATHS.
ANDERSON —On August 31, at his residence, 15, Fairfax Avenue, Penrose, Adam Watson, dearly beloved husband or Mary Anderson; aged 73. Private /interment Wednesday. KERR. —On September 1 , 1930, at the Auckland Hospital, William McAunulty, dearly beloved husband of Mary E. Kerr, late employee of the A.T.B. Not lost but only gone before. Funeral will leave liis nephew's reside) 1 ! / crurnmer Road, Grey Lynn, Thursday, 3.30 p.m., for Waikumete Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. MATTHEWS.—On September 1, at her late residence, 10, Springfleld Street, Morningside, Lily, dearly beloved wife of the late Lindley Ha.xton Matthews and dearly beloved sister of Mrs. J. Elliot, Dennis, John and Daniel Mulvitiill. Private interment 11 a.m. to-morrow ' (Wednesday). MACKENZIE (William' Alexander). — | Third son of the late Mr. and Mrs. j "James Mackenzie, of Dannevirke and Featherston, and 10th Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.; aged 10. PLACE. —On September 1, at the Infirmary, Mary, dearly beloved wife or Alfred Place, and mother® of Les. 152, Queen' Street, City. R. 1.1». At rest. Funeral notice in "Herald." TIMMS—On September 1, at lier late residence, Seabrook Avenue, New Lynn, Daisy Hope, wire or Roy Edward Timms; aged 34 years. Deeply mourned by Betty and Jess, Alice, Tom and Jack. At rest. Funeral leaves above address 3.30 Wednesday l'or Waikumete.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 206, 1 September 1936, Page 1
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