DEATHS.
ANDERSON.— On September 16. 1915. at bis residence. Homerton. Hall Streets Cambridge, Murdoch George, dearly-beloved husband of Nettie Anderson; aged 38 years. The funeral will leave his late residence to-morrow (Saturday), at '2 p.m., for the Pukerimu Cemetery. Friends pleas© accept this intimation. EDMONDS —On September 16. Jane Ann, the dearly-beloved wife of the. late F. G. Edmonds, late of Newton Road. The funeral will leave her son's residence, 89. Norfolk Street, Fonsonby. to-morrow (Saturday), at 2.30 p.m. Friends please accent this intimation. EMERSON.— September 15. 1915. at the Waihi Hospital, of acute laryngitis, Lovell Cartas*, the darling little son of Ernest and Mabel Emerson, and only grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John Caxless, Waihi; eged 5 years and 1 month. And a little child shall lead them. FIXLAY.—On September 15. at the rest donee of Mr. Steve Turn bull, Mount Albert. 'Agnes, beloved wife of the late Jat>--s Finlay (Canadian), Mauku. in her 87th year. The funeral will leave Pukekohe station to-day 'Friday), at 115 p.m.. for Mauku Cemetery. KILLED IN ACTION. McKANDRY —On August 8. 1915, at the Dardanelles. William Patrick, the deaalyj beloved and youngest son of James and Margaret McKsndrv. 67, Hepburn Street&sed 3-4 years.—R.l.P. He save hi 3 life for his country.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16025, 17 September 1915, Page 1
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