BIRTH.
BLATCHFORD—On September 8. at Nurse Kearton’s, 66 Picton avenue, to Berta, wife of Ivan Blatchford, Glasnevin—a son. Both well.
DEATHS.
ALLEN—On September 9. at Culverden, Mary Marguerite, dearly loved wife of John Stanley Allen. (Suddenly.) R.I.P. DUKE—On September 9, 1937, at his residence, 89 Montreal street, Sydenham. Richard Henry, dearly beloved husband of Jane Kay Luke; aged 61 years. MATHESON— On September 9, 1937, at Christchurch, Malcolm, dearly loved husband of Jane Matheson, 48 v/ Worcester street: aged 75 years. (Formerly of St. James avenue, Papanui.) O’BRIEN—On September 9, at Christchurch. William Francis O’Brien (Aussie), son of the late Robert Hibbits O’Brien, and grandson of Mary and the late Robert O’Brien, 43 Durham street, Christchurch; in his 18th year, R.I.P. O’BRIEN—On September 9, at Christchurch, William Francis (Aussie) O’Brien, second son of the late Robert Hibbits O’Brien. and grandson of the late Robert O’Brien, of 43 Durham street, Sydenham. R.I.P. O’BRIEN—On September 9, 1937, at Christchurch, William / Francis, dearly loved second son of Ivy Mary and the late Robert Hibbits O’Brien: in his 18th year, R.I.P. RUSSELL-BUNN—On September 7, 1937, at Dunedin Hospital, Clarence, dearly beloved eldest son of Bertram and Clara Josephine Russell-Bunn, of P.ongaroa. North Island; aged 29 years. Deeply mourned.
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22194, 10 September 1937, Page 1
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