DEATHS
AUSTIN—On November 15, at the Christchurch Public Hospital, Ngaire Patricia, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs T. Austin, Jackson's • road, Lyttelton. Private interment, 2.30 p.m. This Day. . . . BALDWIN—On November 15. 1937, at Christchurch, Charles William, beloved husband of Annie Catherine Baldwin, of 102 Trafalgar street, and loved father of Walter and Hilda; aged 64 years. Private interment. John Rhind. BOYLIN—On November 14, 1937, at Christchurch, Charles Boylin; late of -the Lewis Pass; aged 43 years
MARTYN—On November 15, 1937, at Christchurch, John Henry Joseph, eldest son of William James and the late Margaret Martyn, of 21 Antigua street; aged 26 years. (Late of Southbrook.) '■ McFARLANE—On November 14, at Akaroa, Archie, the beloved husband of the late Elizabeth McFarlane. (After a short illness.) IjJYTTON— On November 15, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs R. G. Grant, «High street, Rangiora, Eva Frances, beloved wife of Hugh J. Mytton, Pokororo, Nelson; aged 61 years. (Suddenly.)
tPHILLIPS—On November 15, 1937, at Hororata, Amelia, widow of the late James Phillips, late of Kurow, North Otago; aged 86 years.
■STEVENSON—On November 15, at her residence, 28 Papanui road. Rosetta, widow of the late Jonas Stevenson; in her 76th year. I (Late of Oxford and South.bridge,)
(FOR FUNERAL NOTICES SEE PAGE IS.)
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22251, 16 November 1937, Page 1
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207DEATHS Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22251, 16 November 1937, Page 1
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