DEATHS.
■>WTT —On Sunday, the 10th November, 1922, ft the residence of his daughter (Mm. Doyle Charles street, Blenheim), Rev. Wil§£__«_^?!^«S 0"™ lington). fIUTCHINGS.^On the lHli November, 1922, at Wellington, Alfred Hutchinga, dearly beloved Band of Minnie Alice Hutohings, ol V Hanson street, Wellington., -and sop ?i, S!uy W1!£o *nSln S Hatal" L_i%rfar^d mi_eK beMiri Wentworth, infant son of Norm and Audrey Falla. Private interment. No flowers (by request). MARSHALT,.-On the 19th November, 1922, at her parents' residence,' 77. Taranaki street, Olive, the dsarly beloved youngest daughter of Joseph :and Emily Marshall; aged 13 years. Sweetly sleeping. QUIRK.—On the 20th November, 1922, at the Gretna Hotel. Taihape, Victoria Mary, ■■ beloved wife of John Quirk, after a short illness. ROBINSON.—On the 19th November, 1922, at Wellington, from the result of an accident, Ewan Sidney, second beloved eon of Augustus George and Marion Robinson, Oriental Parade; aged 28 years. Private interment. ' : HODGE.—On tho 19th November. 1922, at her residence, Reuben avenue, Emma Isabel Margaret, dearly beloved wife of Willie James Hodge;' aged 37 years. Deeply regretted.--•.'. ••:•"'.. SPENCER.—On Saturday," 18th November, 1022 at- 22, Waterloo avenue, Wellington South Emma, widow of the late James Henry Spencer, late of Blenheim; aged 84----years. Privately interred at Karori, 20th November, 1922. . WALE.—On the 18th November, 1922, at the Wellington Hospital, John Wood, beloved husband of the late Matilda Alice Wale; -»ed CS years. Private interment.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 122, 20 November 1922, Page 1
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229DEATHS. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 122, 20 November 1922, Page 1
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