DEATHS.
ALLEN.—On September 2. at Park Avenue, Auckland. Rebecca Allen, widow of the late "William Alien, late of Lisburn, County Antrim. Ireland. The funeral will leave her late residence for Waikaraka to-day (Friday;, At 2 p.m. No flowers by request.
•• BIRXETT.— August 31, 1915. at Hanley. Staffordshire, England. Thomas Mann, founder of T. M. Birkett and Sons. Brassfounders, Hanley. England; aged 57 years. . Inserted by his eldest son. Herbert BirJcett, Security Buildings, Auckland. 'Per cable).
CARTER.--On August 26, at her son's residence. Oriental Bay. Wellington. Elizabeth Robey Carter, formerly of Auckland; aged 74 years
FOUNTAIN.—On September 2, at her late residence. Porter's Avenue, Mount Eden, Sarah Fountain, widow of the late R. G. Fountain; a«ed 73 years. -. Funeral will leave her late residence for Waikumete at 2.30 p.m. to-morrow (Saturday)-
HIGGS -On September 2. 1915.-at Auckland, Charles Hieps: aged So years.
* The funeral will leave the residence of Mrs. Bartlett. Princes Street. Onehunsa. for Waikaraka Ce-c»tery. 10-morrow (Saturday), at 3 p.m. Friends please accept this intimation. I JACKSON.—On September 1, 1915. a! a private hospital, after a long illness, patiently borne, Mary Ann, sister of Mrs. Scott. Kingsland and relict of the late Mr. Jackson, farmer, Taupaki. . The funeral will leave Mr. C. Little's, Marble Arch. Hobson Street, to-day 'Friday), at 9 a.m., for Waikumete.
LATIMER —On j September 2. at hi« late residence, Woodhill. Kainara. William, . dearly-beloved husband of Fanny Latimer: ''in his 74th year.
' NAYLOR.—On September 1. at Hamilton, Waikato, Gertrude, the beloved wife of Henry Naylor; aged 47 years. :. The funeral will take r'lace to-day (Friday), Hamilton West Cemetery. No mourning, by request.
' SAULBREYOn August 25. at Otaua, Hannah Sabina Eileen, dearly-beloved third daughter of T. L. and M Saulbrey; aged 14 years-
•' Blessed are the pure in heart."
Ti.-* SPRING ALLOn September 1. at her daughter's (Mrs. Fryer-Raisber' residence, i'- - Leiayre. Remuera, Emily, widow of Lieuten- - !• tat John Springall. Auckland Rifles, and • - sranddaughfer of the late Peter Horsman. • ••"' Esq., of Shrewsbury, England; in her SBth ■ ■ ■ year- • Interment to-day, 4 o'clock. Symonds Street > \ Cemetery. KILLED IN ACTION. V'. , EDMISTON.—On August 7. 1915, killed in action at the Dardanelles, Stanley, beloved eldest son of H. J. and E. J. Edmiston, 48, ... View Road, Mount Eden; aged 27 years.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16013, 3 September 1915, Page 1
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