DEATHS.
BLAIR.—-On the 25tli July { 1916, at private hospital, Annie Isabella, beloved .wife of Arthur Blair, of 55 Hopper Street. "Thy will be done." Private interment. Wairarapa papers please copy. BROWN.—At his Jate residence, 101 Abel Smith Street, Wellington, ,Tamis Brown, late of Upper Hutt, aged 82 years. R.I.P. BE BIDDER.—On July 22,1916, Evangela Margurita (Cissy), beloved wife of R. G. de Bidder, N.Z; Railways, . Cross Creek. ■ i DEAEE.—On July 27, 1916 (suddenly), at Dr. Faulke's Private Hospital, Welling-' toni Arthur Drake; 'lata-.of. Manakau, Manawatu Line; aged 67 years. Deeply TegTetted. , ' * . J2DEN.—On July 22, 1916, at Manakau, Charles Honry Eden; aged 70 years. FITZGERALD EAGER.—On Sunday, at her residence, neit Anglican Church, Kilbirnie,'lsabel, wife of Edward Fitzgerald Eager, late of Sydney, N.S.W., and of Co. Kerry,' Ireland. HOPKIRK.—On' the 22nd July, 1916, at her residence, 85 Pirie Street, Wellington, Jessie Home, daughter of the Into Robert Home and Catherine Tlopkirk. SHEARGOLD.-On July 21,1916, at Wellington Hospital, Maijorie Millicent, dearly-beloved daughter of Prank and Bessie Sheargold, of 40 Susses Street; aged 3 years and 4 months. ENOW.—On July 24th, 1916, at 1740nepu Road,. Lyall Bay, Wellington, Bertna Guraey, wife of T. W. Snoiv, aged 34 years. Auckland and". Christchurch papers please copy. STENT.—On July 13, 1916,- at his residence, 16 Weston Road, Rozelle, Sydney, Frederick' J. Stent, late Dredge Service, Newcastle; aged 64 years. • WRIGHT—On Saturday. 3uly 22, at Upper Hutt, Lydia Esther Wright, widow of the late Robert Wright, of . Westlandj aged 74 years. Peace, BOLL OF HONOUR. CUMMING.—KiIIed in action, Franca, on July 3, 1916, Rflmn. Greig Cumming, j efctest beloved son of William Cum- | ruing, and the. late Ella'Cumming, of Palmerston North; aged 26 years. "He gave his life for his country." BATLEY—KiIIed in action in France,:on July 10, 1916, Private Norman Piriao Batley, Tenth Reinforcements; aged 24 vears; youngest eon of Robert T. and ilmily Batley, of Moawhangd. lUBNER—KiIIed in action, in France, on 13th July, Captain. John Lancelot Haroourt Turner, Royal New Zealand | Artillery, eldest eon of Lieut.-CoL and Mrs. Harcourt Turner,; of Wellington; aged 25' years. " . ]
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2836, 29 July 1916, Page 1
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