DEATHS.
CLARE.—On July 2, at the residence of Mrs. Grayson, Golf Road, New Lynn, Dr. K. F. Clara (Joe), second soil of Mr. and Mrs. F. Clare, New Plymouth, and nephew of Mrs. Aroa, Onslow Road, Epsom. (Dunedin and New Plymouth papers please , copy.) Funeral at New Plymouth. CLARK On July 2, at Auckland Hoar:tal. after brief illness. Stephen Henry, eldest son of Stephen Clark, late Stroud, Gloucestershire, England, beloved brother of James E.. George, Edwin and Charlie Clsrk and Emily Swift; aged 71 years. Funeral will leave Atclvors mortuary today (Friday), 2 p.m., for Waikumete Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. CREATBATCH.—On July 8. at the Auckland Hospital, Edgar (Eddie), dearlyloved husband of Gertrude Greatbatcb, in Lis 54th year. The funeral wrll leavo the 1.0.0. F. Hall, Ifeuall Street. Ponsonby. to-morrow (Saturday), ut 3 p.m., for Purewa Cemetery.
HAMILTON— ®n April 2S. 1030, nt her hue residence, Carnkenny, Anne L. L. (Nina), beloved wife of Andrew J. Hamilton: aged 25 years. Late of 33, Keuall Street, Ponsonby, Auckland. HUNTER.—On Thursday evening. July 3, ft the Auckland Hospital (suddenly). George, loved husband of Edith Hunter, of Cotter Avenue, Remuera.—With his Lord.
KELLER.—On July 2, at her lato residence, Kins Street. Paeroa, Carolino, relict cf the late Peter Keller; aged 84 years. Will friends pleass accept this intimation. KISSLING.—On July 3, at the residence e J her daughter 401, Manukau Road, Epiom, Ellen, 'widow of the late Theo. Kissling, in her 81st yea i Private interment KITTELTY.—On July 3, at the residence e: her son-in-law. T. H. McEechnie. 4, Hasbury Avenue, Mount Eden, Esther, dearly-beloved wife of the lat,e William Kittelty, or Greymouth; aged 77 years. Private interment to-day (Friday), at i p.m.
MCCARTHY.—On July 3. 1930, at the Waikato Hospital, Eugene Robert Rudyard, dearly-beloved husband of Linda, McCarthy, of Arapuni, lato Saraoan Expeditionary Fcrce; used 35 years.—R.l.P.—Manawatu, Hawke's Bay and Wanganui pa.pers please copy.
The funeral will leave Church of " Our Lady of the Rosury." Hamilton, to-morrow Saturday), at 2.80 p.m. for the Hamilton K.ut Cemetery. Friends pleaso accept this jntiiuntion.
MILLER.—On Jn'ly. 2, at her late resirience, 19, Stanley Point, Elauni Gertrude, daughter of the late Alexander Miller, and eloved aunt of Mr. C. C. Miller. Mrs. L. A. Da vies, Mrs. V. E, Lawson, Mrs. M. B. f'ormack and the lato Mrs. Gallaugher, AC niter and Algoe Killer, only sister of late Walter George Miller and Clement John Miller.—At rest. (Wellington papers please topy.)
The funeral will leave above address today (Friday), at 11 a.m., fcr O'Neill's i'oint Cemetery.
RIMMER.—On Saturday. June 28, at Whakatane Hospital, suddenly, of pneumonia, lan Harold, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. _ Simmer, of Williamson Street, Cambridge: aged 81 months. ROBERTSON,—On July 2, 1930. at his Into residence. Mountain Home, Mangere, James, relict of the late Louisa Lucy Robertson: aged 00 years. Funeral will leave his lato residence tofay (Friday), at 2.30 p.m., ior Mangere Public Cemetery.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20607, 4 July 1930, Page 1
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