DEATHS.
'• BARBER.On July 6, 1911, at Pukekohe, ■ Elizabeth, dearly-beloved wife of Hugh Barber; sped 74 years. The funeral will leave her late residence nt two p.m. to-day (Saturday). DENTON.—On July 6, Jennie,* the beloved wife ■ of Herbert Denton. , - - ' DOUGLAS.—On " March 15, at Ashanti, Gold Coast, West Africa, of blackwater fever, Perov, the dearly-loved second son of Mr. Andrew Doug- ' las. Karangahake; aged 29 years. • Sorrowful mourned. ÜBIBBIX.—On July 6, 1911, nt her residence. Calliope Road. Devonport, Jane, relict of the • late Francis Gribbin, in her 83rd year. Interment private. ~ v MC&AUL.—On July 6. at Waikato Hospital, Louisa Agnes, dearly-beloved wife of James MaS'aul, Pirongia ; and eldest daughter of the late Joseph Webb, Paterongi. Aged 48 years. MURRAY.—On July 6, 1911, at the Auckland Hospital, James, .the dearly-beloved son of William Stewart and Theresa Murray; aged 17 years.—R.l.P. Interred Otahuhu. . O'CONNOR.On July 6, 1911, at his late residence, Kin? Edward Avenue, Epsom, Patrick Daniel, dearly-beloved husband of Ellen O'Connor and brother of Maurice O'Connor, late Justice of the Pence, To Awamutu; aped 65 years. Tho funeral will leave his late residence! for Waikaraka Cemetery on Sunday, July 9, at 2.30 p.m. Friends please accept this intimation. No flowers.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14727, 8 July 1911, Page 1
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