DEATHS.
GILES—Qp November 23th, 1013, at Waimato Hoapitnl, tot Lance, the dearly beloved husband of Isabella Giles Hunter, and only son of the late Samuel Clothier; aged £0 years. Deeply regretted. HEWINSON—On December 14th, at Lis lat-o residence, 183 Fcr.da.lton road, Eli Witta, beloved hugband of Saiah Witta-Hewinson; in his 70tli year. No mourning by request. A patient eulferer at rest. . Interrci at tho Linwcod Cemetery oil Sun- ' day. December 35th. .JAGKMAN—On December loth, at Clirist- . church, Edwin J tunes, dearly loved husband of Mary Jano Jack man, of Domett; in his 55tli year. Funeral will leave • -Mina on arrival of train from Christchuroh Tuesday, for tho Cheviot Cemetery. J. I Lamb and Son. SPRING—On November 17th, 1919, at Hamilton Hospital, Ethel (Sister on tho Nursing ' Staff), fifth beloved daughter of A. W. and M. Spring, Aahburton. 1t.i.8. Pneumonia, ■ , following influenza. On December 14th, nt Shag Point, 'V Francos Marion (Winnie), the beloved wifa of James Wilson, and oldest daughter of ••'V ll»rk and Cecilia Stevens, Christchurch; " l»to of Blackball, West Const; in her 2Sth . ye»r. (West Coast papers please copy).
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16396, 16 December 1918, Page 1
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