DEATHS.
HEWITT—On November 15. at the residence of her sister. Mrs. J. K. Hamilton, Oropi, Tauranga, Grace, eldest surviving daughter of Mr. W. G. Hewitt, Potora, Fortadown, Ireland; aged 37 years. Funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 2 p.m., to Oropi Cemetery. JOHNSON—On November 16, at his late residence. Great South Road, Papakura. EHis Culshaw. the dearly-loved husband of Sarah Johnson; aged 71 years. The funeral will leave for Papakura Cemetery to-day (Friday), at 3 p.m. Friends please accept this intimation. LITTLER.—At his late residence, 53. Vivuxhall Road, Devonport, Arthur Littler, the de.irly-loved husband of Asenath L. Littler, and loving father of Harris C. Littler; aged 61 years. Private interment. O'Neill's Point Cemetery, at 2 p.m. to-day (Friday). McKERRAS.—On November at his residence. Princes Street, Northcote, James, dearly-beloved husband of Susan Mary Mr Sierras; aged 90 years. Interment private. By special request of deceased, no flowers or mourning. MOORE.—On November 16, at Gisborne. Mary Cleopatra, widow of the late Richard John Moore; aged SO years. Private interment, Gisborne, to-day (Friday). OLNEY.—On November 15, at his daughter's residence, 8. Ranfurly Road West, Richard, beloved husband of the late A. KOiney; aged 86 years. Funeral will leave above address to-day (Friday) at 1 p.m. Service at St. Mark's, Remuera. Private interment at Purewa. By request, no mouring. THORNE.—On November 16. at her late residence, Goli: Road, Epsom. Ellen Stuart, widow of the late William Thome. Private interment.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18250, 17 November 1922, Page 1
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