DEATHS.
CLIFF.—On July 28, at hia lata t»ai-drncet-aparoa James Redfern Cliff, beloved husband of Elizabeth Ann Cliff, and pflost son of the late George Cliff of t uparoa, in his 61st year. KASTGATE.-Oa Thursday July 28 19"! "' 8. Canton Gore lioad. Mira 8., relict of the late Henry Kastgate. Private interment. Mo flowers, by reaue.it. EDWARDS (nee Dishy).—On July M, 1921, at her sister's residence. Ocean Break Hotel kj le lharbour. N.S.W., after a long illness, Id.-i 'Dolly), nearly-beloved youngest daughter of (he late R. rt. Digby and Mrs. Precious, brdne-' aged 23 years.—Deeply regretted. GOULD.—On July 28. 1921. at the Auck'*n i j Hospital. Henry Edward, youngest i hud or Sydney Herbert and Julia Romana Liotild. of Hnapai; aged 6 yearsFuneral leaves the Auckland Hospital at J-30 pjn. to-rcorrow (Saturday!", July 30, for the Waikumete Cemetery. HAIR,.—On July 28, at the Auckland Public Hospital, John Alfred, beloved husband o£ Mary Hair, of East Tamaki, and youngest son of the late Thomas George and Frances Hair, of Whitford. Funeral will leave Auckland Hospital at 2 p.m. to-day (Friday), for Howick. n JULIAN—On July 27, at his residence, Heaview Road. Remuera, John Thomas, drably-beloved husband of Sarah A. Julian, in his 76th year. The funeral will leave his late residence to-day (Friday), at 2.30 p.m., for Purewa. PILE—On June 11. at Johannesburg. South Africa. Joseph, dearly-beloved eldest son of the late Joseph and Esther Pile, of Newcas'tle-on-Tyne, England, and brother of Mie. C. W. Pierson. To Aroha; aged 57 years.—R-I.P. SCrTLAEPFER-—On Thursday. July 28. at Rawhiti Private Hospital, Johanna, dearlybeloved wife of John Schlaepfer, Pukekohe. Funeral wid leave Railway Bridge, Pukekohe, at 2 p.m. to-day (Friday) for Public Cemetery. SHEATH.—On Thursday, July 28 at his parents' residence, Gladstone Road, Paniell, Kelvin Joseph, dearly-beloved youngest son of Anna and Raymond Sheath; aged. 7 months. Private interment SOUTAR.—At Glasgow, Scotland (suddenly), James, eldest son of the late Mrs. Flora Soutar. N garu&wahia. and elderi'brother of the late Mrs. W. Halsey, Waiuku; aged 52 years.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17846, 29 July 1921, Page 1
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