DEATHS.
BRAY.-On February 3, at the Hamilton Hospital, Arthur John, beloved husband of Alice B. Bray; aped 40 years. The funeral will leave his late residence. Alexandra Street, at '.50 p.m. to-morrow (Tuesday), for St. John's Cemetery. To Awannitu CARTER.—On February 3. at Burkland Road. Epsom. Joan Dulcie. the dearlybeloved youngest daughter of Henry and Ethel B. Carter; aged 9 months. , Interment private, this afternoon. LEE-On February 2. 1918. at her late residence, o.s, Wellington Street. Mary, dearly-loved wife of William Lee and daughter of the late Michael Heath; aged 44 years.-R.I.P. The funeral will leave the above address at i p.m. to-day for Waikuniete Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. LFDWIG.-On February 2, nt Auckland. Ferdinand McLeod. dearly-beloved husband of Isabel Ludwig. of Victoria Street. Hamilton, and second son of Charles William Ludwig, of Henderson; acci 40 years. The funeral will leave the residence of Mrs. Cahill. 151, Jervois Road. Ponsonby, to-morrow (Tuesday), at 10 p.m. Private interment. MrCLURE.-On February 2, 1918. ,at the Auckland Hospital, suddenly, Margaret, dearly-beloved wife of Robert McClure, of 18. Morrow Street, Newmarket, in her 41st year.— Napier papers please copy. Private interment at Purewa Cemetery, leaving the above residence to-day at 3 p.m. NIXON.— On February 3, at her parents' resident, 17, Melford Street. Ponsonby. Margaret Agnes (Pearly), the beloved only daughter of J. and M. Nixon, and Branddaughter of Margaret and the late Gerard Nivon, of Wanganui Avenue, and of Agnes and the late William Parson; aged 18 years. Loved by all. The funeral will leave the above address tomorrow (Tuesday) at 2.30 for Pnrewa Cemetery. PEAESON.-On February 2. 1918. at his late residence, 30, Marlborough Street, Dominion Road, William, the beloved husband of Matilda Pearson ; aged 84 years. The funeral will leave his lato residence for Waikaraka Cemetery to-day (Monday). February 4 V at 1.30 p.m. Friends accept this intimation. WILSON.— February 2, at his residence, Te Kowhai, Warkworth, James Thompson, the beloved husband of Sarah Elizabeth and dearly-loved father of Mrs. W. H. Warm. Mauku; aged 75 years. To be interred at Presbyterian Cemetery, ,Warkworth. to-day (Monday), February 4, preceded by service at 2 p.m. in St. Coluraba's Church. Friends please accept th.s intimation.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16765, 4 February 1918, Page 1
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