DEATHS.
BEST.—6n September 0, at tho Auckland Hospital, of peritonitis, Dorothy (nee Doris Scott), tho dearly-beloved wife of George Best and much-belcved daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. William Best, of 0, Fleet Street., Newton; at;ed 20 year3.—Sadly missed.
FuneraJ will leave No. G, Fleet Street, Newton,; to-day (Monday) at 2 p.m. for Waiktunete Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation.
CAMPBELL. —On September 7, at her lite residence, 108, "Williamson Avenue, drey Lynn, Elizabeth, the dearly-beloved wifo of .tho late James Campbell, in her 68th year.—K.l.P. A solemn Requiem Mass will bo held at St. Church, Great North Road, at 9 ii.tn. to-morrow (Tuesday), the. funoral leaving immediately after service for Waiicumeto Cemetery. Friend 3 pleaso accept this intimation. CAMPBELL.—Of your charity pray for ■the rer>ose of the soul of Elizabeth Campbell. thu/'devoted mother oE Arthur, Jim, .Tacit and Ted Rut ledge, and Mesdumes McCarthy and Finlay.—R.l.P. COLLINS.—On September ?, 1929, at Auckland, Michael, the beloved husband of *he late Cecelia Collins, formerly of Coromandei: /aged 83 years.—R.l.P. Funeral will leavo his daughter's residence, 2G, Hchofield Street, Grey Lynn, at :t.oo p.m. to-morrow for Waikarnka Ccmotery. Friends pleaso accept this intimation. CHELLBURG.—On September 7, at his residence, Victoria Street, Pultekohe, Charle3 Os3ian, beloved husband of Elizabeth Chellburg, late o£ Stockholm, Sweden; aged lil years. Tho funeral will leavo the above address to-day (Monday) at 2.30 p.m. for the Pukekohe Cemetery. GAMBLE.—On September 7. 1929, at his residency. oil, New North lload, Mount Albert, ' Robert, dearly-loved husband of Margaret Gamble; in hi 3 G7tli year. ThiJ funeral will leave the above address ■»o-<Uy (Monday) for the "Waikumete Cemetery, at 2.30 p.m. GOODWIN.—On September 5, at her lato residence. Whaka Road, Rotorua, Annie, dearly-beloved wifo oi William Goodwin; used G6' years. HANNIGAN,—On September S. 1929. at her late residence, G, Richmond Hill, West Lynn, after a long illness patiently borne, Dorothy Agatha, dearly-beloved wifo of J S. Hannigan; aged U7 years.—RJ.P. Funeral will loave the above address for Waikumete, at 2 p.m. to-morrow (Tuesday), September 10. Friends pleaso accept this intimation. HANNIGAN, —On September 8. at her late residence, 2, Richmond Hill, "West Lynn, Dorothy Agatha, dearly-beloved second eldest daughter of T. M. Corbeft, and beloved Hister of F. W. Corbett and Mrs. J. Kerr, of Gisborne.—R.l.P. McKEARNEY.—On September 7. 1923, at her residence, 3G, Randolph Street, Newton, Bridget, beloved wife of John McKearney; aged 71 years.—R.l.P. The funeral will leave tho above address at 3.30 p.m. to-day (Monday), for Waikuineto Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation.
MOORE-JONES.—Oti September 7. 1929. fit Cleveland House, Garden Road, Remuera, Sarah Anne, beloved widow of the late David Moore-Jones; in her 91st year. Private intermont.
VINCENT.—On September 8, 1929. _nt the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Mainwood, 333, Great North Road. Avondale, Sarah Jane, widow of tho late Joseph Vincent, late of Sunderland, England, in her 87th your.—At rest. (Homo paper 3 please copy.) Funeral will leave above address tomorrow (Tuesday), at 2 p.m., for Otahuhu Cemetery. YOUNG.—On September 7. at his late residence, 4, liugkin Street, Parnell, John, beloved husband of Anuio Young and second son of tho lato John and Jane Young, I'an/mure.—Pasfeed peacefully away.
Funeral will leave the above address at 2 p.m. to-day (Monday) for Purewa Cemetery.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20355, 9 September 1929, Page 1
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