DEATHS.
:i CRAl'>.—-On July 24, a* the residence of his cousin, P. O. Roy, Opaheke. near Papakura, James MoLeac. Craig, late of Lanark':'l shire, Scotland, after a long illness.Deeply regretted. ■ -••■:■ ' ;I~' ij ■■■'.' Funeral will leave the above residence for tha Papakura Presbyterian Cemetery at 2 ;-' -.'. p.m. to-morrow (Thursday). Friends pleaiio ■V-- accept this intimation. ' ' '.',;■;" DUNNE.—On July 21. Isabel (Girlie), the v: dearly-beloved eldest daughter of C. H. and A. J. Dunne, Walton; aged 4 years and 11 ' : months. * DOUGHTY."—On July 24. 1923, at his late Ssidence. 69, - Ehyber : Pass, Newmarket, enry, dearly-beloved husband of Catherine : . Doughty; tvged 57 years. - . '.The funeral will leave Mr. Stbun's Mortuary, KhyberPass, at 2 p.m. to-day (Wed- { nesday), for Waikumete Cometejry. I , KIRK-•—On July 24.: at the residence of --"Mrs. Gunman, Northcote, Elizabeth, t relict of the late Alexander Kirk, Hokitika, in her M;'. 84th year.West Coast (South Island) papers «f ' please copy. "; ■*...' & MONTAGUE.—On July 24, at Thames '••■•■ Hospital, Patrick, dearly-beloved husband of Mary Montague; aged 81.—R.1 P. >U . MONTAGUE.—On July 24. at Thames, Patridlt, belov*! brother of J. F. Montague, *. and : lira. Kate : Dougherty. Auckland, and beloved' father of J. F. Montaguo, Solicitor, Auckland. ; | SCOTT.—On July 24, at her residence, fe-- Waipa Street, Birkenhead. Kate Caroline, b»<Mf.- loved wifo of C. N. Scott: aged 36 yearn. '" !■ llie funeral will leave her late residence at SUW p.m. to-morrow (Thursday). ..... TAIT.— July 23/ai the residence of his daughter Mrs. C. Watkins, Great South : ' Scad. Ellerslie, Alexander Miller, the be- '•-?'• loved husband of the late Jane E. Tait; aged .94: years. ■ i . "Hi* end was peace." .+■ '" Funeral leaves Molvor'a at 10 o clock toftS.', Say (Wednesday). Private interment. ". ■■'[ WEBSTER.— July 23 at her kt* residence. Whare Eeka, Kitchener Road, Millord, Takapuna, Amy, beloved wifo of C. ' A- Webster, in ner 83rd year. .. \ Tha funeial will lea** her late residen>», 6,80 p-m. to-day (Wednesday), for O'Neill's Cemetery. Friends please accept - this , inti--4 ' motion Steamer leaves Aucliland 1.15 p.m.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18460, 25 July 1923, Page 1
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