DEATHS.
BARK.—On September 27, at her residence, 23, Dunbar Road, Agnes, wife of the late John Bark and beloved mother of W. #nd J. Bark, of Auckland, and J. Bark, Stranraer, Scotland; aged 87 years. Interred at Waikumete yesterday (Monday). BROWN.—On September 28. 1931. at the residence of iris brother. Flume Road, Fencourt, Cambridge, Samuel, beloved son of the lato Thomas and Maria Brown; aged 48 years. The funeral will leave the above address to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 p.m., for the Cambridge Cemetery. BROWNErrOn September 28, 1931, at her jesidence. 59, Great South Road, Epsom. Annie, gtearly-beloved wife of Roland Henry* Btowne. —At/ rest.' Tke funeral will leave the above address nt 2.30 p.m to-day (Tuesday), for Purewa Cemetery. DOUGLAS.—On September 27, ;1931. at fie Anckland Hospital, John Darling, dearly-beloved husband of Mary Ann Doug- ' Jas. of 9, Halsey Avenue, Epsom; aged 66 years.—R.l.P. The funeral will leave his late 'residence at 9 ajn. to-day (Tuesday), for Waikaraka Cemetery. DRUMMOND.—On September 28, at Auckland Public- Hospital,- Annie, relict of the late Robert Drummond; aged 73 years. DUDLEY.—On September 23, 1931, at his residence, 1, Fenton Street, off Porter's Avenue, Mt. Eden, Charles Joseph, dearlybeloved husband._of Florence Charity Dudley,aged 55 years. » The funeral will leave the above address at 2 p.m. to-day (Tuesday), for Waikumete Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. HAND LEY On September 28, at his late residence, Puke Road, Paeroa, James Handley, sen., beloved husband of A. P. Handley, in his 71et year. Funeral notice later. HEWITT.—On September 28. at his late residence, Richmond Avenue, Northcote, Edward. dearly-beloved husband of the late Harriette Amy Hewitt: aged 64 years.—His end was peace. s The funeral will leave his late residence for the Waikaraka Cemetery at 10 a.m. tomorrow (Wednesday). Friends please accept this intimation. NEGUS.—On September 27, at the Auckland Hospital, William Negus, late of Northern Wairoa, aged 73 years. NICOLSON.—On September 27, 1931. at Auckland Hospital, Mary Grieve, dearly-be-loved daughter of Peter and Jennie Clark, and dearly-beloved mother of Malcolm and Jean, of "Crosshill." Onewa Road. Northcote; after a long illness. —Sadly missed by all. Funeral will leave her late residence, Onewa Road, Northcote, to-day (Tuesday), at fi.3o p.m., for Birkenhead Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. O'DONOGHUE.—On September 28. 1931. tt his residence, Waii"bngomai, Morty, beloved husband of Mary O'Donoghue.—R.l.B. Funeral will lea%"6 the Catholic Church, Te Aroha, to-morrow (Wednesday), 11 a.m. PENDERGRAST.—On September 28, at ter late residence. Pukekohe. Alice, dearlypeloved wife of the late Robert Pendcrgrast, In her 73rd year. Interment 2 p.m. to-day (Tuesday), at Pokeno Cemetery. SMITH.—On September 24, at Sydney. •Ernie, youngest brother of Mrs. E. King, Puni Roar], Pukekohe. THOMAS.—On September 28. Violet, begloved wife of Jnmes .Stocldart (Tod) £h6mas. t/l 45, Marsden Avenue, after a •hort illness. Funeral notice later. TURNER On September 28, at his residence, Sea/jlifT Avenue, Belmont, Takapuna, Frank Geoffrey, dearly-beloved husband of Esther Agatha, Turner; in his 62nd year. Private cremation. No flowers. WILLIAMSON On September 28. 1931. •t Auckland, Claud Stanley, beloved youngest son of Robert Thomas and Margaret Ann Williamson, 19, Malvern R-oad. Jforningside (lato of Gisborne); aged 23 Tears. (Gisborne papers please copy.) Funeral leaves above address at 2 p.m. to-morrow (Wednesday), fcr Waikumete Cemetery.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20990, 29 September 1931, Page 1
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