DEATHS.
BALLARD.—On March 19, at her late residence, Berkenlee, Bunciman, Agnes Campboll, dearly-beloved wife of Mark Ballard; aged 47 years. A devoted wife and mother. The funeral will leave for Pukekohe East Cemetery to-day (Saturday), at, 1 p.m. BARRY.—On March 20, at her residency 83, Shortland Street, Lucy Harriet Borry, di>.urhtcr of the lata Rev. W. C. Fuaron. Rector Hunstanton, Norfolk, England. GOULSTONE.— March 20, at Bickley, Pcntland Avenue, Mount Eden, Henry Goulstona, in hia 79th year. With Christ, which is far better. Private interment. KERR.— March 13, suddenly, at his la'o residence, To Puke, Henry, dearlybeloved husband of E. J. Kerr, in his 67th year. NEAL.— March 20, at her late residence, Ryle Street, Ponsonby, Elizabeth Gertrude, dearly-beloved wife of William iMannie) Neal, in her 57th year. Funeral will leavs the above address for Panmure Cemetery at 2 p.m. to-morrow (Sunday). RSED.—On March 19, 1914, Mary, beloved wife of Frederick Reed, aged 66" years. Funornl will leave her late residence, Dominion Road, for Waikumete. to-morrow (Sundiy), 22nd, at 2 p.m., sharp. Friends please accept this intimation. ROBERTSON.— March 20. 1914, at her parents' residence, the King's Arms Hotel, Upper Pitt Street, Averline Blsna Maria, dearly-loved eldest daughter of Andrew and Mary Robertson; aged eight years.R.l.P. Funeral will leave above address to-morrow (Sunday) at 2 p.m. Friends please accept this intimation. TURNER.— March 13, 1914, at her late residence, Carnot Street, Rotorua, Lilla Agusta, daughter of the late Captain A. C. Turner. '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15563, 21 March 1914, Page 1
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