DEATHS.
BEWES.—On September 7, 1925, at his late residence, Station Road, Pnpatoetoe, Edward Austia Bewes. M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., deariy-beloved husband oi Louisa Bewes, in hi 3 G'l th year. Funeral will leave his late residence at. 2 p.ni. to-morrpw (Wednesday), for Otahuhu Cemetery. CLARKE. —On September 6, at her residence, 8, St. Martin's. Lane, Symovida Street. Lucy A. P. Clarke, widow of the late Maior J. Cummins' Clarke, Tfith 'Regiment, and 13th P.A. Light Infantry.— Home papers please copy. Private interment. COULDREY.--On September 5 (suddenly, ■while asleep on board scow Glenae, at Kniatia), He bert Arbon (Bert), dearly-beloved husband of Rose Couldrey; aged 52 years. Interred yesterday. CUNNINGHAM.—On September 7, at Rawhiti Hospital, after short illness, Ada Louise, dearly-beloved wife of Gilbert Cunningham.—Southern papers please copy. Funeral will leave residence of her son' in-law, 27, Cockburn Street, Grey Lynn, tomorrow (Wednesday), at 12 p.m. L'ALE.—On September 7, 1925, at her late residence, 6, Selwyn Road, Epsom, Theresa Cecilia, the dearly-beloved wife of Geo. Henry Dale; aged 56 years.—R.l.P. A Solemn Requiem Mass will be held in the Church of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, Epsom, to-day (Tuesday), at 7 a.m. Private interment. DAVIES.—On Autrust 30, at Rotorua, Edith Grace, relict of the late Will : ani Daviea, N.Z.F.F.. of Tauran'ta, and eldest daughter of John A. M. Wallace, of Oropi; aged 26 years.—Deeply mourned. Hawera papers please copy. FORDYCE.—On September 6, at his late residence, 8, Cameron Street. Ponßonby, Charles Fordyce, beloved hvutband of the late Laura C. Fordyce; aged 8S years. After a short service at the residence the funeral will leave for Waskumete Cemetery to-morrow (Wednesday), ut 2.30 p.m. Private intermont. GTLLANDERS.—On September 6, at Ngn.ruawahia, Charles, dearly-beloved husband of Elizabeth Gillanders; aged 78 years. HARRISON.—On September 6. at his residence, IS, Balfour Road, Parnell, Charles Ewart Harrison, dearly-loved husbund of Florence Harrison; aged 55 years. (Lute secretary Auckland Builders' Association). The funeral will leave his lato residence at '2.10 p.m. to-day (Tuesday) for the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, whare a short service will be held. Interment at Hillsborough Cemetery after service. HOLLINGSHEAD. —On September 7, at his pa ents' residence, 5. Edarsvale Road, Mt. Eden (accidentally killed), Raymond C'lfhliprt, beloved only child of Willjam and Catherine Hollingshead; aged 1 year 11 JUOIltllB. LINDSAY.—On September 6. at her late residence, 51, Victoria Street, Auckland, Martha Ann. beloved wife of the l»te Alfred James Lindsay: aged 75 years.—R.l.P. Funeral will leave J. Weir's, 70. Ponsnnby Road, at 9.30 a.m. to-day (Tuesday), for St. Patrick's, leaving immediately after Mass for Symonds Street Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. SINCLAIR,—On Sunday, September 6, 1925. at her late residence. 77, Owen's Road,
Epsom, Jane Flett. this dea % -beloved second daughter of the late James neask and Mary Sinclair.—Sadly miaaed. Private interment at the Otnhtihn Anglican Cemetery, this (Tuesday) afternoon.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19117, 8 September 1925, Page 1
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