DEATHS.
ADEANE.—On February IP. 1932. at, a private hospital. Auckland. John Stacey, dearly-beloved husband of Mary Agnus 'Adeane, of 6. Wallace Street, Heme Bay; aged 48 years. The funeral will leave his late residence »t- 2 p.m. to-day (Saturday), for Hillsborough Cemetery. APPLETON.—On February 18, Ivanhoe IWilfred, dearly-beloved second son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Appleton, of Putaruru; aged 15 years.—At peace with God. BOOTH.—On Fehruary 19, 1932, at the Auckland Hospital, Zilpah Mary, beloved wife of Thomas Booth; in her 43rd year.— At rest. Private interment. CLARK.—On February 19, at her parents' Jeannie. dearly-loved youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Clark; aged 38 years. (Late of Tuakau.) Funeral will leave the above address at 2 p.m. to-morrow (Sunday). EDLINGTON.—On February 9, 1932, at the Great Barrier, James, second son of the late Alfred Edlington. after a short illness; aged 58 years. J, —lnserted by his brother TBomas. EVANS On Febrtiary 19. Alice, dearlybeloved wife of Fredrick James, and mother of Mary. Trissie; Mrs. Aitken, Ruawai, Mrs. Batts. Milford; aged 78 years. Funeral will leave Mr. Cecil Batts' residence, Prospect Terrace. Milford, today (Saturday). Service at 2.30 p.m. GARLAND. —On February 19, 1932. at her residence, 17. Pukeora Avenue. Rcmuera. Elizabeth Cole, dearly-loved wife.of William Owen Garland; aged 75 years. Private interment. HURD.—On February 18. 1932, at Christehurch (suddenly), Stephen Bath Bartie. AeMly-beloved husband of Jean Hurd. and dearly-beloved eldest son of Agnes F. SulJiyan, Blairathol, Balmoral Road; aged 45 years. LAMB On February 19. at the residence of his brother-in-lnw, Charles Palmer, of pollen Street. Thames. Robert Lamb.—At ie3t. Private .interment to-day (Saturday). MACH IN.—On February 19, at 1 a.m., at, the Auckland Hospital, Charlie, Royal Naval veteran, of Veterans' Home; aged 76. ROSIER.—On February 18. 1932. the result of an accident, genneth Henry, dearlybeloved eldest 6oii: of Mr. and Mrs. H. Rosier, of Henry Street, Henderson; aged 19 years. The funeral will leave the above address «t 3 p.m. to-day (Saturday) for Waikumete Cemetery. RHODES.—On February 19, 1932. at Auckland, suddenly, Harriett, widow of the late Felix Marsden Rhodes, 29, St. James' Street, City; aged 64 years. The funeral will leave the residence of her niece. Mrs. M. Wilson. 5, \ incent Street, City, at 11 a.m., Monday, for Waikumete Cemetery. / WAYNE.—At his late residence, Melville, South Coast, Natal, early in January. Thomas Henry Babington Wayne, dearlyloved husband of Nellie Wayne and father of Ethel Wayne, the youngest son of the late Frederick Wayne, of Glenledi. Milton, Otago; in his 58th year.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21112, 20 February 1932, Page 1
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