DEATHS.
CORNISH On May 2, 1905, at his late residence, Gundry-street, Newton, George, dearly-beloved husband of Elizabeth Cornish, late of Leicester, England, and late of the 14th Foot Regiment, in his 66th year -Home papers please copy.
FALKNER.—Bertha, the dearly-beloved wife of 1 < '.is B. Falkner, anil elde«t daughter of George ami Margaret Aldridtre; aged US years. Fell asleep hi May -. 1903. After much suffering and weariness. at rest.
The funeral will leave her late residence, Sherburne Road, Mount Eden, lor WaiUumete, to-day (Wednesday), a' 'J p.m. Frieuds please accept this intimation.
i brake will be provided, and will leave the corner of West-street at 1 p.m.
HAWTHORNE.—On May 3, IW,, at the residence «{ her daughter. Mrs. Airev, Surrey-street, off Hi"..- North Road, Jane, beloved wife of John Hawthorne, Orakti Road, liemtiera; aged U'.i years.
MACKAY.—On May 1, at his late residence. Takaptuia, Robert, beloved husband of Emily Marion Jls.-kn; acred CO years.
The funeral trill leave the residence to-day (■Wednesday) -it 2.30 p.m. for O'Neil's Point Cemetery. Friends plei-e accept this Intimation.
PHILIP.—On May 'J. tit Mrs. Watson'*, Oliphant-itrs-t't. I'or.sot'.bv, Annie Rosa, the dearly-loved infant daughter id Harry ami Annie l'liiln; aged " icon* hs.
SCHNACKENBERG -On May 2. 190.), at the- re- • Idence of tier tam-in-Uw, Mr. .1. K. Astlry, Morninuside, Annie Jane, wife ol the late Rev. G. H. Bchnat'Venbertr, Wesleran missionary, in her 70th year. '1'!'? funeral vriil leave the above address for i?y-jnwsds-street Cecietwt at 3 p _. to-dav (Wertnes£av;.
DEATHS.
New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12856, 3 May 1905, Page 1
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