DEATHS.
CARROLL.—On October 2. at her late residence, Bath Street Ponsonby, suddenly. Ellen, the beloved wife of Thomas Alexander Carroll, mother of Mrs. J. D. Lang and Mrs. E. Gibbs. Prospect Terrace. Ponsonby. late of Melbourne—Victorian papers please copyFRANCIS.—On October 1. 1915. at Auckland, Annie Marshall, dearly-beloved wife of William Hopkins Francis, of No. 36, George Street. Rocky Nook; aged 38 yearsThe funeral will leave Mr. C. Little's, Marble Arch. Hobson Street, for Purewa Cemetery to-day (Monday), at. 2 p.m. lends please accept this intimation. KENNY.— October 2. 1915. at, the residence of his daughter. Mrs. G. W. Read. Landscape Road, Mount Eden. Robert Kenny, late of Taranaki.—Tarauaki papers please copy. RENDELL.—On October 1, 1913. at 133. Grafton Road, of bronchial pneumonia. Rona. the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rendell: aged 2 years. Privately interred. Saturday. October 2. KILLED IN ACTION. ALDRIDGE—On August 10. on hospital ship Taldivia. from wounds, received at the Dardanelles on August 8. Lieutenant Arthur George, dearly-beloved husband of Yornie Aldridge. Hignwic Avenue. Remueva, and eldest "son of the late T. A. Aldridge ami Mrs. Aldridge. of Epsom. GLASGOW.— September IT. at Heliotx>lis Hospital, of enteric fever, William Charles Stewart, eldest and dearly-loved son of William Glasgow, Tuakau; aged 27 years. Deeply regretted. JACK.—On September 5. at the Dardanelles. Edmund Robinson, second beloved son of Mary Guilding and Normaji Price Jack, of Henderson (late of Maungaturoto); aged 20 years-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16039, 4 October 1915, Page 1
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