DEATH ROLL FROM NAPIER.
jninb fuethek names.
OFFICIAL FIGURES GIVEN.
103 VICTIMS REPORTED.
eight, identity unknown.
TWO SUCCUMB TO INJURIES
telegraph.—r-rREss association.] NAPIER, Stindsiv.
The deaths officially' reported from Napier number 105, including eight not yet identified. To tho roll of earthquake victims have been added two who have died of injuries. One was Miss Kate Williams, aged 90, a member of tho widely-known Williams family of Hawke's Bay and Poverty Bay, who was injured in tho Anglican Cathedral. The following are names not previously published
George Frederick-Dennett, Napier. ' Elizabeth Anne Dalley, agedv 27 years wife of Stanley George Dalley, of Wellington.
David Evans, aged 38 years, Napier. Norman Baxter Gannaway, aged 2! years, son of H. W. Gannaway, 118, Shakespeare Road, Napier. Mrs Eliza Jane Hookibgs, aged 79, 85, Summer Street, Ponsonby, Auckland, mother of Mrs. J. 11. Rumlle, of Greenmeadows. leo. Kyle, barman, single, aged 35 years. /' (Reported Saturday as Kyle), jlary Hannah McLean, single, aged 53 years, Napier. Lena Menzies, aged 20, Napier.
George Reid, aged 41 years, supposed single, quarryman, Napier. Died ot injuries.
Mrs, Ethel Mary Rundle, found in Blythe's store. Wife of J. H. Rundle, Greenmeadpws. yiss Kate Williams, aged 90, injured in St. John's Cathedral, died in hospital.
OFFICIAL ROLL OF BEAD.
LIST ISSUED FOR NAPIER.
I NINETY-FOUR SOULS IN ALL.
The following list, containing 94 persons, was circulated on Saturday by the Pi ess Association as the official death-roll for , Napier. A number of new names are included, but 'others previously published are not in this list: — Cecil Ashwell. Bennett (aged 17 years). Mrs. Louisa Maud Bickerstaff (aged 39), Mrs. Anna Bisson, Alfred John Bonner, Mary Eileen Brandon (aged 20), Mrs. Marv Francis Boyd (aged 69, Epsom,- Auckland), Clarice Margaret Burrow. John Eugene Canham (aged 3), Mary Collins. Eleanor Dallison, John Davidson, George Frederick Dennett, Miss Matilda Dewes. Mrs. Ellis, Stanley George Ellison, JJartba Eltridge, David Evans. Derek Freedman (aged 20). Leonard Goldfinch. Jane Haines (aged 54). Clifford James Palmer Heath (aged 15), Mrs. Sheila Westwood Hindmarsh. Nurse Marjory Insull (New Plymouth). Bridget Mary Johnstone. Elsie Keys, Nurse Kiddell (Pahiatua), JThomas Henry Kitching. Mary Josephine Lenihan, Rosu Jean Leverett (aged 15). ' Frederick Campbell McArthur (aged 50, married, telegraphist), Miss Mary Hanrfah McLean, Mollio McKie, Thomas Meek, Lena Menzies. .Bertram Ogilvie, aged 14, (Hastings), Kathleen Irene Pearson (Dannevirke), George Plank, Mrs. Elizabeth Puddle. Lloyd Rhodes (aged 15£ years), Raymond Claud Robertson (aged 14), Grace Ella Rolls. ' Mrs. Winnie May Skelton, Eileen Smith, Irvino Thomas Stead (aged 14 years), John Ascott Stevens, Nurse Lucy Mildred Stone. Mrs. Francis Jane Thompson, Nurse Nancy Thorne George, Mrs. Annie Gordon Ogilvie Tripney and infant. Mrs. Voyce, Alexander Graham Walker (aged 50), Nurse Eileen Williams. Killed in Catholic Seminary, Greenmeadows : Anisy Boddoy, Greymouth; Father Boyle, Hastings; Vincent Carmody, Wanganui; Alexander Devonport, Christchurch; James Doogan, Greymouth; Father Gondringer; Leonard Mangos, Timaru; Mrs. Susan Orr, Taradale; Nagio Rafter, Brooklyn, Wellington; William Stevenson, Mosgiel. Killed at Grcenmeadows Public Echool: — Ailecn Francis Dunn, aged 7 years; Dennis Kidson, aged 7 or 8 years; William Archibald Pollock, 7 years.Killed at Convent School, Grecnmcadows:— Sister Ignatius, formerly Mary Walsh. Killed at Old Men's Home, Parko Island:— Gilbert Brown, William Cameron, Edward Collon, Michael Cuddihy, John Dwyer, Edward Hanson, John Mackenzie, John Rae, James Saunders, Charles Skinner, Daniel Stuart, Mary Walsh, Andrew Watson, Arthur Watson, John Henry Watson. Of these, two nten arc eaid to be workmen. Tho following were killed at Taradale:- ' John Crawford, Thomas Greatbach, Jack Greville, Ernest Howard, Mrs. Elizabeth Jeffares (Port Ahuriri), Crawford B. Johnston, Irwin MacMillan, Patricia Paul, Edward Pointon, Richard Smith, Alexander E. E. Walter. TWO HASTINGS VICTIMS. RELATIVES AT TAKAPUNA. Advice has been received by Mrs. A. M. Thompson, of 6, Shakespeare Road, Takapuna, that her daughter, Mrs. Frances. McDonald, and her grandson, Mr. John Spencer McDonald, were killed nt Hastings. Mrs. McDonald was nearly 50 years old. and for the past 10 years had carried on a toilet business in Hastings with a branch at Dannevirke. Her son, who was 20, was associated with her in the business.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20793, 9 February 1931, Page 15
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