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DEATHS.

ATKINS.—On June 6 at Christchurch, James, the dearly-loved father of Mrs. T. G. McCook, of Auckland, and Mrs. J. B. Armitage, of Hamilton; aged 78 years. COATES On Sunday, June 7, at BalJarat, Thomas Atleo (Torn), beloved third surviving son of Emma and the late William Coates of Ballarat Victoria, and beloved brother of Mrs. J. Jarvis, 50, Lake Road, Devonport, and M*. D. B. Coates, of llount Eden. —Gone home. GREEN.—On Juno 9, 1925, at To Hoe, Juanita May. dearly-beloved youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Green, of Te Hoe: aged 11 years.—"Suffer little children to . come unto Mo." Funeral notico later. HARROD.-On June 9, 19-25. at the Auckland Hospital. Josephine, second daughter of the late Henry and Marie Harrod, of Thames,' and beloved sister of Marie Sumner, of Kakahi; aged 47 years. The funeral will leavo C. Little nnd Sons, Ltd., 209, Hobson Street, to-morrow (Thursday]., at 2 p.m., for Purewa Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. HARROP.-0n June 9, at his residence, 2. Corunna Avenue, Parnell. William Floyd, dearly-beloved husband of the late Nelly E. Snow, and father of Nessie, Ernest and Molly Harrop, and brother of Mrs. M. A. ■Kelly; aged 56 years. No flower.",, no mourning,-. JOHNSTON.—On June 9. 1925, at Christ-! church. Evelyn Harriott Emily, dearly-be-loved wife of Richard John, Johnston, of 84, Studholme Street. Spreydon;; aged 33 years. —Deeply mourned. LYSNAR. -On Juno 0, at Melbourne, Frances Brewer, eldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Lysnar, of Gisborne. MAHONEY.—On June 8, at Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Right Rev. William H Mahone" Frotonotary Apostolic. Parish Priest of Onehunga, in his GBth year.—May he rest in peace.. , Pontifical Requieum Mass m the Church of the Assumption, Onehunga, tq-day (Wednesday), 10 a.m. Interment immediately after. McGILLIVRAY. —On June 7. 1925, at his Bon's residence, Matamata, Bonjainm, dearly-beloved husband of the late Mary Pirie, lat.o of New Lynn, after a long and painful illness, patiently borne m his 91st year.—-With Christ. At home. # Far better. Funeral will leave the residence of his grandson, A. W. McGilhvray. Islington, New North Rd.. Mount Albert, at 11 o'clock to-day (Wednesday). O'NETT'T..—On June 8, at Mansion House, Kawau, William Heremon, Colonel Royal Artillery, beloved husband 'of Adelaide O'Neill, and fourfh son of the lato Hon. James O'Neill. The funeral will leave the residence of Mr Alan O'Neill. T.ikamma, to-day (Wednesday). for O'Neill's Point Cemetery, at 2.30 p.m. OVERTON SMITH.—On June 9. at a private hospital. Rotorua, Mary Ellon, dearly-beloved wife of C Overton Smith. Rotorua, lato of Auckland. REID.—On June 7. at Opouriao. Barbara, beloved wife of Walter Rcid: aged 48 years. SMITH.—On June 9, at his late residence, Prosnect Terrace. Pukekohe, William Morton Smith, dearly-beloved husband of F lorencis Victoria Smith; aged 58 years.--Grey-xnonth and Hokitika papers please copy. Funeral will leave above address at 2 p.m. 10-morrow (Thursday), for Pukekcbe Cemetery. TUCKER.—On Juiie 8. 1925. at her rcsiVlence. Leamincton. Cambridge. Mary Ann. relict of tho lato William Tucker. ,in her will leave her late residence, today (Wednesday), at 2.30 p.m., for the Pukerimu Cemetery. WAYMOUTH.—On June 8 1925, " Christina. dearly-beloved wife of John Andrew Way mouth, 8, Cleveland Road, Parnell: nu o d 54 years.' , , „ Private interment to-day (Wednesday). 3 P.m.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19040, 10 June 1925, Page 1

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DEATHS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19040, 10 June 1925, Page 1

DEATHS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19040, 10 June 1925, Page 1