DEATHS.
ATKINS.—On May 15, at her lato residence, 11. Esplanade Road. Mount Eden, Sarah Jane, widow of the late Henry Atkins; aged S7 years. Funeral will leave her lato residence for "Waikuuvete Cemetery at 2 p.m. to-morrow (Saturday). Friends pleas© accept this intimation. BEATTIE.—On May 15, at the Auckland Hospital. Da\id Alfred, youngest beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Seattle, aged two years and 11 months. Funeral from Sibun's. Khyber Pass, today (Friday), 'at 3 p.m.
DUNN.—On May 14. 1924. Robert Dunn. of Papakura, found drowned; aged 42 years. Interment at Papakura Cemetery to-day (Friday). May 16, at 2 p.m.
ELLIS— On Thursday. May 15. at Mor. rinsville, Margaret Ann. wife of F. W. Ellis, in her 55th year; Funeral this (Friday) afternoon.
HAYDOCK'.—-On May 13. at a private hospital, Edward, beloved husband of Gertrude Haydock, Landscape Road, Mount Eden, and ate of Bickershaw, Lancashire ; aged 47 years.
SMERDON.—On May 15. at his 'daughter's residence, Mrs. R. Davis, 10, Kenyon Avenue, Mount Eden, John Edwards Smerdon, husband of the late Sarah Smerdon; aged 84 years. Funeral will leave his daughter's residence to-day (Friday), at 4 p.m. Private interment.
STRF.AT.—On May 14. at Auckland Public Hospital (through accident)". Augustus James, dearly-beloved son of Mrs. Mary Streat, 'Evelyn Street, Eden Terrace; aged 46 years. ■' Private interment.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18710, 16 May 1924, Page 1
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