DEATHS.
DAVY.—On September 27, at his late residence, Gordon Street, Bargaville, William, dearly-beloved husband ot Ellen Davy; aged 75 sears. —A patient sufferer at rest. GOODWIN.—At Ms lute residence. Eestholnte, Lorne Street, Momnsvilie. Robert, beloved hasband oi Sarah Jtmo Goodwin, and late of Te Aw&mutu and Te Bore, in his 92nd year. \ Funeral leaves his late res. dence, 1.30 p.m. to-morrow (Saturday). HEALY.—On October 1 1925 at Hamil■kfn, Comelitss. the dearly-beloved ninth son of Thcme-a end Elizabeth He*.ly: agad 23 ypSiffi.*BXP. Tie fmwsral will le.tva St. Anthony's Rontajc CaiheJ'c Church. Hroitly, to-morrow f Saturday). at 2.5t0 p.m., for the Kiraihia Cemetery. Friends please accept thit» intimation. LOGAN . On October 1, 1925, at the 'residence of Mrs. Madill, Dominion Koad. TuaJt»u. Amelia, beloved wife of John Logan, in her 86th year. .'Private interment. PETERSON". —On September 30, at his residence, Xe'Aroha. tho dearly-beloved husband of Elizabeth Peterson, in his 66th year. SMITH.—At his residence. New Brighton, Chrfetchuroh, Henry, dearly-beloved husband of Ruth Smith, in his frith year. WALKEB.—On October 1. J. 925, at his parents' isfridence, 223, Hobsen Street, Allan Jlbbard, dearly-loved little sen of William and Elizabeth Walker; sred 6 months."Who plucked th» flower? I, said the Mi ster. And the gardener was silent."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19138, 2 October 1925, Page 1
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