DEATHS.
.'■■' ALEXANDER.— On July 26, 1907, Cordelia '• Catherine, ' the dearly-beloved wife of James ' Alexander', aged 31 years.—R.l.P. •< ■ The' funeral will leave the premises oi Mr. C. .'■'■■• Tittle, Marble Arch, Hobson-streot, . for Waika- ' raU to-morrow (Sunday) at. 2 p.m. Friends ■ pleaso accept' this intimation. ' . niJRRIE.—On July 25, at. Forest Farm, Wai- :■''„ nku, .lames, the beloved husband of Annie Currir '■'■'.''and'eldest eon of the late William Curiae; aged ? 65 year«. ■ . STUART.—Drowned in the wreck of the scow '-Surprise on Sunday, July 21. Arthur de Bans ■;V-' (AH.. at ' sea), third beloved son of the late Captain. Stuart, of the e.a. Rosamond, Union Steam .; <-(,;„ Company, and Helen Stuart, of Esplanade 'Road, Mount Eden, and the beloved brother of J Stuart (first mate of the Alexander Craig) and '•vof W. Stuart (of the Hazel Craig), and cousin' of '■■• Captain •H. W. Wigmore, of the A.U.S.N. Co. -, ■ aged 20 years. Deeply regretted.—Australasian papers please copy. '■-<■'• TAYLOR.—On July 26. at the Auckland Hydropathic Institution., •Kbyber Pass, William Charles, beloved son of George and the late Louisa Tay- :: lor, of Mount. Victoria, Devonporf, aged 25 years. ;: Xo mourning. f' ''Tho ■funeral will leave the. residence of his :;aunt Mrs. . W. F. C.ibb, 37, Brown-street, Pon- ■ . tunby, to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon at • 2 p.m.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13501, 27 July 1907, Page 1
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