DEATHS.
ATKINSON.—On February 8. at the Auckland Public Hospital, of infantile .paralysis. Jock, dearly-beloved youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Atkinson. Great South Road. Papakura; aged 2 years Funeral leaving Mclvor s, Newton, to-day (Tuesday), at. 1.30 p.m. for Papakura Cemetery. BEWS.—On Februarv 9. at Wellington, after a short illness. Catherine Clark Bews (Huapai), daughter of the lato David and Ann Bewa, Glasgow, Scotland. DOW.—On February 9, 1925. at Auckland Hospital, result of accident, Andrew, youngest beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. James Dow. Glasgow. Scotland, and dearly-beloved brother of Mrs J. S. McMillan. 2150, Balmoral Boad. Mount' Albert; aged 26 yearn. At rest. GODKIN.— On February 6. at the Thames Hospital, Marion, dearly-beloved wife of Thomas Godkin; aged 59 years. MATTHEWS.-On February 8. at liis late residence, SC. Mount Albert Road, Royal Oak, Henry- the dearly-beloved husband ot Annie Matthews, in his 68th year. Private interment this (Tuesdaj) afternoon. MURRAY.—On February 2, Logan dearly"beloved infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Murray, St. iieliors Bay. PATTERSON .—On Fcbniap .8, the Auckland Hospital, Catherme, dearlybeloved wife of Robert Patterson, of Hunua, late of Birkenhead, in her 7ord year.— D T. J «f Sons. Undertakers, to-morrow (Wednesday), at 11.30 a.m.. for Birkenhead Cemetery. Friends please accept tbis intimation.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18939, 10 February 1925, Page 1
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