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DEATHS.

PAUL.—On November 13, 1918, Surah Jane, beloved wife of 0. G. Paul, 10, East Avenue; Mount Eden. "Safe in the arm» of Jesus." Private interment. PETERSON. —On November 15. at his son a residence, 13. Kins Edward Street, off Dominion Road, after a long a-d painful lllnees, Lars Peter, dearly-beloved husband of Mary Jane Peterson, late of Kuaotunu and Karancali&ke; aged 73 years. Peace, perfect peace. Funeral will leave the above address at 2 p.m. to-morrow (Friday) for Purewa. ROBERTO.—On November IS, 1918, at her late residence, Manukau Road, Epsom, after a long and painful illness, the clearlybeloved wife of the lute A. J. Roberts and eldest daughter of Mrs. Hears, Newton; aged 41 years. Loved by all who knew her. Private interment. . ROBINSON.—On November 11, 1918, at I his late residence, Avenue Road, Otahuhu, Nathan Robinson, the beloved husband of Marion Robinson, and only eon of the late William Robinson, of Under-Winder, Bedbergh, Yorkshire, England. Interred at the Otahuhu Public Cometery on Vfednesda.y, November 18. ROSS.—On November 9, 1918, at Auckland, of pneumonia. William Joseph, eldest loving son of the late Captain Angus and Mary Josephine Ross, and beloved brother of Eulalio Ross, Rotorua.— SMIFRS.— your charity pray for the repose of the soul of the Rev. Father Caspar Spiiers, P.P., of Emmaville, N.S.W., ana brother to tho Rev. Fathor Smiers, 12 ° R who died at -^ e Aroht, on November SPEIGHT.— November 18, at her late residence, Alma Place, Parnell, Caroline Iharotte (Carrie), the dearly-beloved third daughter of the late Sergeant-Major Speight and C. Speight.—At rest. Private interment to-day (Thursday). STEWART.—On November 12, at Auckland Hospital, of pneumonia, Andrew, dearlybeloved son of Alexander and Agnes Stewart, lokatoka, Northern Waitoa; aged 27 years. Funeral will leave the" Auckland Hospital on Saturday at 2 p.m. for Waikumete Cemetery.

STICHBURY.—At his late residence, Napior, of pneumonia, Charles, belo-ved husband of Eva Stifthbury. and eldest son o» Hannah end the late William Stichbury, ot Cameron Street, Takapuna; aged 42 years. STILTON.i-On Monday, November 11th, t 'h® Auckland Hospital, of pneumonia. J. B. (Bertie), dearly-beloved second son 01 Fanny and th® late John Stilton, of Orakei Road, Romuera; aged 55 years. Private interment this day at Purewa Cemetery.

SULENTA-MAZZONEY. —On November w" I*lß. at I ' B residence, Waihou Hotel, Waihou. of influenza-pneumonia, Anthony Sulenta-Mazioney, beloved husband of Ethel Bulenta-Mazzoney.—R.l.P, TAYLOR.— November 9, at her resldence. No. 1, Maidstone Street, Groy Lynn, of mfluenta and pneumonia, Sarah Ann, eldest beloved daughter of Elizabeth and the late Samuel Taylor, of Maungaturoto. VERRALL.— W. T. Verrall, beloved hnsband of the late Mrs. Verrall, 15, England Street, Ponsonby. VICKERY.—Leah, tho beloved daughter of Ernest and Emma Vickery; aged 17 yearl Funeral will leave Mclvor's, undertaker, by 10 a.m. train, to-morrow (Friday), for Waikumeto. -WEBLEYOn NovembelMl, at the Technical College, of pneumonia, Frederick Webley, tailor; aged 44 years. i The funeral will leave Mr, Bibun's, under taker, Newmarket, to-day (Thursday), at 8.30 a.m., for Waikaraka Cemetery. v _ WILKINSON,—On November 12, at Kllbryde, Annie, the beloved wife of Edgar C. Wilkinson; aged 27 years Private interment. _WOODLOCK.—On November IS, 1918. at Uhaktine, Annie Josephine, dearly-beloved wife of the late J, L. Woodlock, of Archhill; aged 78 years.—R.l.P. Funeral 10 a.m., to-morrow (Friday) by train.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17007, 14 November 1918, Page 1

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DEATHS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17007, 14 November 1918, Page 1

DEATHS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17007, 14 November 1918, Page 1