DEATHS.
fHR.jaS. ~ ■• ? v.* . i9&tfN& BROCE.-On October 91, 1918. at the . .Auckland Hospital \ (sudden!*), • John, only ' "" plrtj of the Ist® Hugh Brnoe. late of Tuakau. -R.I.P.i-xn.-.V;£: y,*-V '; • t the ' funeral will leave the Tuakau railway ' •»«»«' at 1 p.m. to-morrow (Saturday) for . ,'Tniksn Cemetery. Fri«nd» please accept this intimation. ••. - i,'"• r.Vif^CAKLAW.—On October 80, at tie Auckland Hospital, Arthur James (Billie). beloved " Mil of Jack and Ella Carlaw; , afied seven ,'• years and five:months. • t- - - The funeral will leave his father** lesl- ' d*iicei Orakau Avenue, Epsom, for Waika- . : mete Cemetery, at 11 n-m. to-day (Friday). Private interment. CROSBY.—On October 21, 1918. at Auckland, Bridget Crosby, late Galbr#'th Street, ;V. ; Waihl;. aged 87 years.—R.l.P. V , I Funeral will leave C. Little and Sons, Hobson Street, at 1.30 p.m. to-morrow (Saturday), l''* ;-, , for Hillsborough Cemetery. Friends please jj|pS 'acctpt this .intimation. HARRIS.—On October 81, 1918, at She residence of Mrs. C- Vinoent, 22, Roy&i Terte|£'^race, Mount Albert. Norman Charles Hams, jpla-JfUte of the Royal Engineers, aged 24 year*. jp3i| : -'- s The funeral' will leave C. Little and Sons, tesWSQ Hofcson Street, at. 3 p.m. to-day (Friday) for !fg¥gg-YTaikußi«te Cemetery. iliS-S MOORE—' October 80, _at the Auck--land Hospital, after a short illness, George, ill&> the def.rly-beloved husband of Mima Moore; r, - - aged 84 years. il The funeral will leave his late residence, feMBL' Home Street, Archhill, for the Viaiiaraka • Cemetery, to-day, at 2.30 p.m. Friends please accept thin intimation. ® MUIR.— October 80. Alexander Mdr, beloved husband of Elizabeth Muir, of Takanini. and eldest son of A. Muir, Mante -; f gen; in hia 52nd year. . The funeral will leave hi« father s resispEwi dence, ffiangere Bridge, for Otara. Cemetery, ■ jif; PaoatoeUe. to-day (Friday), at ® p.m. . 0'- PEER?.—On October 31, 1918, at a private h<-%pital', Auckland, Jessie, dearlybeloved 'fife of William Perry, of the City IfejfSM Fire JJngade. and late of Waihij aged 25 till years. , 83fe;#.?The funeral will leave her late residence,, JllwftSl, West Street, Newton, at 10 a.in. to-mor-gpg?Riow (Saturday) for Wailramete Cemetery, i Friends plea so accept this intimation. ItPlpp> THOMPSON.—On October 81,1918. after a, short illness. Violet Marparet Thompson, dearly-beloved wife of David Leonard Thompson, of Upper Nelson Street, and eldest ,-u'daughter of Margaret and John Brown, of 43, West Street, Newton. ■feC J .f Funeral notice later. 4 WRIGHT.—On October 80, 1918, at AuckT Und, Annie McNaughten, deaiw-beloved r.jfis?s ; wife of Wynne R. Wright, of Maukuj aged j*. |SO years. . j: ' ', '■ ; \dV' '-lie funeral will leave Pukokohe at l p.m. iito-morrow (Saturday) for Mauku Cemetery.•
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16996, 1 November 1918, Page 1
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