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DEATHS.

ANDREWS.—On September l.i, at Warkworth. Bobby, darling little only son of Charles and Lilian Andrews, of Kaipara 'Flats; aged 2 years 4 months. 1 ANDREWS On September 15, at CotInge Hospital, Warkworth, Robert Charles (Bobby), pearly-loved grandson of L. T. and A. Ij. Geraghty. of Dargaville; aged 2 years and 4 months.—R.l.P. BLACKWELL.—On September 15, 1929, lit ' his lato residence, Althorp, Brixton Road, Mount Eden. James William, the beloved husband of A. Winifred Blackwell, ar.d brother of F. B. Blackwell, Campbell s 'Bay, in his 73rd year.—No flowers. Funeral will leave St. Alban's Church for iPurewa Cemetery 10 a.m. to-day (Tuesday). GOLDSMITH.—On September 16, at her late residence, 23, Mont Le Grand Road. Mount Eden, Jane Barbara, dearly-beloved ■wife of E.'J. Goldsmith, in her 67th year.— At rest.

Funeral will leave the above address at 2 p.m. to-morrow (Wednesday), for Purewa Cemetery.' HOBBS.—On September 15, at the Auckland Hospital, as result of accident, Cyril, leloved son of Mr. and Mrs. .T. G. Hobbs. in his 19th year.

' Funeral will leave Tongue's mortuary. today (Tuesday), w at 2 p.m., for. Waikumete Cemetery."

HOSKING.—On September 16, 1929, at her late residence, 8, Albany Road, Heme 'Bay, Mary Anne, widow of lato Thomas ,Hosting; in her 70th year.

Private interment to-morrow (Wednesday) at 9.30 a.m.

NIXON.—On September 15, at Mangawai, (suddenly), Alexander Nixon, beloved brother of William. Nixon, 361, Manukau Road,' Epsom. Funeral will arrive at Kumeu to-day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock.

O'SHEA.—On September 16. 1929, at the Mate* Miseticordiae Hospital, Ellen, beloved wife of John O'Shea. of To Aroha; agedL 59 ttauitiem Mass will bo celebrated at St. JosepU'a Church, *Xe Aroha. at 10 a.m. on Thursday, 19th, funeral lea'ving after the Jluss for Te Aroha Cemetery.

PARKINSON.—On September 11. 1929. Eileen Beatrice (Clem), dearly-beloved wife of Joseph Parkinson, of Auckland; aged 27 years

• The funeral will leave Weir's, Undertaker, Ponsonby Road. at 10.30 a.m. tpday (Tuesday). Friends please accept this intimation? PATRICK (Petricevich).—On September 12, .at Wellington Hospital, Private Vincent, M.M., 26/16G7, Beloved cousin of George Jeliclch and Alma and Fred Petricevich, 77, Victoria Street. Buried;on Saturday, 11th, at Soldiers' Cemetery,' Karori. PERRY.—On September 16, 1029, accidentally "killed at Waihi, Richard John, of Ellerslie. ' dearly-beloved husband of ■Mary Perry; ' Funeral notice later.

SNEDDEN.—On September 15, at Te Aroha. Alexander Nesbit, dearly-beloved husband of Rose Snedden, in his 62nd year. —R.I.P.

1 Requiem Mass at St. Joeeph's Church, Te Aroha, at 9 a.m. to-day (Tuesday). The funeral will leave Sacred Heart Church. Ponsonby Road, at 2.30 p.m. to-day -(Tuesday), for Waikaraka Cemetery. WALKER.—On September 15, at his parents' residence, 12G. Creat South Road, Remuera. Cordon, dearly-beloved only son of Ida and Leslie Walker, and brother_of Ailsa Walker; aged 28 years; after a trying illness, borne with, meat patience and hope. Interred 7 at Hillsborough Cemetery Monday afternoon.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20362, 17 September 1929, Page 1

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DEATHS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20362, 17 September 1929, Page 1

DEATHS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20362, 17 September 1929, Page 1

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