DEATHS.
ADAMS.—On October 1. at the Auckland Hospital. Ronald K. C. beloved youngest son of W. 11. and E. Adams, of 114, Crumrner Read.— regretted. ■ Funeral notice later. . :'' Inserted by his sorrowing parents and family. COULTHARD.— September 29. at her I'ate home, Parnell, Marjorie, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Coulthard. McANULTY.—On September 27, William R., the dearly-beloved youngest son of W. '"i'* -T,. McAnulty, of To Aroha ' ■ West.— R.I.P. . MOORE.— October 1. 1923. at Auckland Hospital. Owen," dearly-beloved youngest son of George and the late Isobel Moore; aged 16 years.— ; ' , : Funeral will lea\o his brothers residence, 80. Grey Street City, at .2 p.m. to-morrow (Wednesday). Friends please accept this intirriation. ' SCOTT.— ' September 30, Elizabeth Smith Scott, wife of James Scott. Short. Street, Edendale. and daughter of Mrs. Hobson. Great North Road.—At rest. Private interment STEVENS.—On October 1, 1523, at a private hospital, Charles Sydney, of Waipuna. Panmurc. beloved husband of Jessie Steven3. . '"> . Private interment. .f; 1 . :.'■■.', ' TURNER—At the- Auckland Hospital, on September 29. 1923, James, ' dearly beloved husband of Isabel Turner; aged \43 years. leaver XV. Morrison, 'undertaker, Fui"«-al leaver W. Morrison, 'undertaker. 167. Manukau Road. Paxnell. to-day (Tuesday), at 10 a.m. By request, no mourning, no flowers.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18519, 2 October 1923, Page 1
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