DEATHS.
ALLINGHAM.—On November 22. 1927, d)n boar 1 s.s. Tamaroa, Pia, dearly-beloved vife of Archibald Allingham, Paerata Road, ynkekohe.— Sadly missed. Buried at sea. DOLLIMORE. —On December 1. 1927, at the Auckland Hospital, Joseph, beloved husband of Annie Dollimore, of 208, Hobpon Streot, in his 60th year.—R.l.P. West Coast papers please copy. A Requiem Mass will bo celebrated at J!t. Patrick's Cathedral at 9.30 a.m. tomorrow (Saturday), the funeral leaving after the Mass for Waikumeto Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. JAMES. —On December 1. 1927, at the Thames Honpitnl, William, dearly-beloved Jiusband of Edith James; in his 94th year. Interment, to-morrow (Saturday). JOHNSON.—AIbert Johnson, suddenly, 12th Reinforcements, No. 10957. son of the Jate 01 af and Rose Johnson, and husband pf Molly Johnson: ased 15 years. Funeral notice later. RENDLES.—On December 1. at the Auckland Infirmary, Epsom, William Rendles; SO years. Interment from Infirmary to-day (Friday) at 2 p.m. ROWLINSON. —On November 30, 1927, at ihe Auckland Hospital. Enoch, dearly-be-fovcd husband of Annie Rowlinson, 8, Kenycn Avenue, Mount Eden; aged 54 jpears. All sorrows will be over when we get home. Funeral will leave the above address, to-morrow (Saturday), at 2 p.m., for Waiikumete.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19809, 2 December 1927, Page 1
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