DEATHS.
BRUCE.—On Juno '6, at a private hospital, Auckland, George John, Bruce, lato of Ardrossen, Cowes, Waiheke, in his 73rd jear. The funeral will leave the mortuary of T. J. Mclvor and Sons, Karangahapo Road, by motor, this day, at 2.15 p.m. CONNOR.— Saturday, June 1, at his late residence, Otara Road, Opoliki, James, dearly-beloved husband of Julia Connor; aged 83 years.—R.l. DICKIE.—On Juno 6, at Rotorua, Jeanie, beloved wife of Trooper G. E. Dickie, and eldest daughter of tho lato Andrew ..George Frasen of Devonport; a god 32 years. FORSYTH.—On May 23. 1918, at the residence of his son. Mr. Frank Forsyth. Auckland, Robert, beloved husband of Elizabeth Forsyth, late of Jones Road, Ashburton, in his 64th year. HALL.— Juno 5. -at his mother's residence, 3, Evelyn Street. Eden Terrace. John Andrew, dearly-beloved and only son of Mary Houghton, and grandson of the late Samuel and Mary Smith, late of Ponsonby; aged 39. Interment to-day (Friday), at 1.30 p.m. PRIESTLEY.—On Juno 6, 1918, suddenly, at his residence, 38, Surrey Street, Grey Lynn, Enos. beloved husband of Mary Priestley; aged 60 years. Private interment. VALLELY'.—On Juno 4. 1916. at tho Auckland Hospital, Jesse Vallely. late lieut.engineer, Royal Navy, in his 28th year. Funeral will leave hospital to-dav (Friday), the 7th, at 2 p.m.. for the Waiktimote Cemetery. Friends kindly accept this intimation.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16870, 7 June 1918, Page 1
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