DEATHS.
BABKLA.— September 15. .at H.awera Hospital. Mary Holiday (Hollie), beloved -safe, of Thomas Barkla and eldest daughter of J. T. and N. Saunders, Turufuru Road na.w«r»; aged 25 years.. LAING.—On July .21. at Edinburgh. Scotland. George Laing. cashier, Scottish union and National Assurance Co. beloved brother of Annus. Leo. and Kate L&ipg, Pukekohe, MADIGAN.—On September 22. Colin Stan--1*7.,. darling little son of Jack and Elsie Madigan - aged 1 year and 2 months. Tie Master went down into His garden eM saw this little flower, and took it to tloom in His heaven above. McCARTIE.— September 21. suddenly, at her late residence, (i, Richmond Road. Ponaonby, Annele.tt Rebecca, beloved daughter of the late Henry Charles Long, of Sheffield, England; in her 67th year — Badly missed. Private interment, to-morrow (Friday). MILNE.—On September 20, at the Waihi Hospital. Walter Graham Milne, husband of V. E. Milne. Thames and late of Naumai, Northern Wairoa. REYNOLDS.—On September 23, at Te Awamu'i. the infant son oi Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Reynolds. Ohaupo. TALBOT.—On September 24, at his residence. Church Street West, Richard T. Talbot: aged 84 years. Private interment, W&ikaraka, to-morrow (Friday). WILSON.— Septerrrrwr 23. at his late residence, Riverna,- Warkworth, Nathaniel, beloved husband of the late Florence Wilson; in his 83rd year.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17274, 25 September 1919, Page 1
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