DEATHS.
ijjftfifeON—Oh April 27th, at her residence, 46 Berwick street, St. Albans, dearly loved wife of Samuel Atkijfcon; hi her G9th year. A patient suffer* at rest QjjAJjKE—On April 19th, at her residence, • JWser street, Temuia, Mary, relict of the ]»le James Clarke; in her 72nd year. Bife BOfiKBTT— On April 37th, 1925, at her late residence, 2 Severn street, St. Albans, Aflnie Maria, widow of the late Charles DoWrfy, late oi Baybush, Tinwald, Ashbafton; in her 71st year. Funeral arrivin*' Ashburton Cemetery on Wednesday, 2Hb', at 3.15 p.m. Baker Bros., Shaw, and Baser. jBBGIfSOIT—On April 27th, 1925, at his residence, 31 Melrose street, Christchurch, Ajidn Ferguson; aged 69 years. Auckland pipers please copy. HABBISON— On April 27th, ai Nelson, lidith Mary, wife of John Berkeley Harrisoii. PATTERSON—On April 26th, ai Chrietchtifch, 'pdith, youngest daughter of tho late James Patterson, of Kew Brighton jlotel. frivato interment. BATdLIFI*E~Oii April 2-lth (suddenly), at ' 143 Breeze's road, George, deafly beloved husband <$ Sarah Maria Ratchffe, and father of Jane Broadley; aged 66 years; At rest. April 25th, at Christchurch, Wafwicfct deafly loved husband 1 of Efniljr Bedway; in Mil 44th year. Private interment April 2Bth, at Christchurch, Eii, deafly beloved husband of Mary Jane Scott, EdWafd street, Rangiora; late of Pigodri Bay; aged 87 years.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18367, 28 April 1925, Page 1
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211DEATHS. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18367, 28 April 1925, Page 1
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