DEATHS.
CLIFTON.—On July 20, at her late residence. North Perth, W.A., Mrs. Lucy Clifton, daughter of Mrs. W. F. Scott. Mount Street, Auckland, New Zealand. DICKENS.—On August 13, at his lute residence, Waihi, Thomas, relict of the late Jane Dickens in his StSth year.—At rest. Interred at Waihi. HUME.—On August 17, at her late residence. 6, Lucerne Road. Remuera, Adah, ■widow of the iate James Hume: aged 7 ( j years. j.'nvute interment. IRVIN.—On August 16. 1927. at her late residence, Kichardson Road. Mount Albert, Margaret. Amelia I'rvin, widow of the late James IrVin; aged 70 years. The funeral will leave her late residence at 2 o'clock to-day (Thursday), the 18th inst., for Waikaraka Cemetery. JOHNSON.—On August 17, at Auckland. Phyllis, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson, of 71. Gillies Avenue. Epsom. / KEYTE.— On August 17. 1927. at Te Miro, Cambridge. Ann Keyte; aged 82. Interment at Whangarei. LOWMAN. —On August 17, at the residence of lieF nephew, at 72, Howe Street, Auckland, Mrs. Catherine Lowrnan, formerly of Ivatikati; aged 79 years. Funeral will leave the above address at 3.30 p.m. to-morrow (Friday), August 19. for Purewa Cemetery. MAHER. —On August 17. 1927, at a private hospital, Auckland, John, dearly-be-loved husband of Mary Anne Alice Maher, late of Wendonside. Southland, Freshford. Ireland, and Surrey Farm. Pokeno, in his 73rd year.—R.l.P. Reciuiem Mass at St. Andrew's Church, Tuakau, to-morrow (Friday), at 10 a.m., funeral leaving after for Tuakau Cemetery NEVILL. —On August 17. 1927, at his late residence. Stone Street, Takapuna, George, beloved nusband of Jane Nevill; aged 74 years.—Manawatu and Wellington papers please copy » Resting until the day dawns And the shadows flee away. Funeral will leave above address 11 o'clock to-morrow (Friday) morning for Birkenhead Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. PRICE.—On August 17. 1927. at the Auckland Hospital (suddenly), Walter John (Jack), beloved husband of Fanny Price, of Otahuhu, and beloved father of Mrs. C. Philpott. of Papatoetoe: aged 65 years. The funeral will leave J. Mclvor's, Undertaker Otahuhu. for the Otahuhu Public Cemetery, to-morrow (Friday), at 2.30 P.m. SHOVE. —On August 1", 1927, at his residence. 9, Fairholrn Avenue, Epsom, James Gover, dearly-loved husband of Christina Shove: aged 62 years. The funeral will leave ins late residence, to-morrow (Friday), at 2 p.m., for Hillsborough Cemetery. SMITH.—OiI August 16, at Matai Road. Henderson (suddenly), William Horace, fifth son of Charles and the late Sarah Smith. t uneral leaves above address at 2.30 P.m. to-day (Thursday), for Waikumete "Cemetery. / SMITH. —Thomas Robert, beloved husband of Annie Smith, 45. Cardwell Street, Onehunga, accidentally killed at G.P.0.. Auckland ; aged 3S years. ... . , The funeral will leave his late residence, at 2 p.m., 'to-morrow (Friday), for Hillsborough Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. SUTTON.—On August 17. at her late residence. Ararimu South. Jane, widow of the late George Sutton: in her 87th year. Funeral will arrive Drurv Presbyterian Cemetery, 1.30, to-morrow (Friday). WILSON. —On August It, 1927. Aileen Joyce, dearly-loved eldest daughter of James and Lily Wilson. 6-1, Islington Street. Heme Bay; aged 4 years.—Passed peacefully fway. f At re3t. Funeral leaves her parents' residence at 10 a.m. to-day (Thursday), for Waikumete CemeteryWOODWARD.—On August 17, at his late residence. 'Campbell Road. Waiuku. William George Woodward, late of Irchester, England: aged 69 years. Private interment. No flowers, by reQuest.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19718, 18 August 1927, Page 1
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