DEATHS
ADAMS.—On August 1(3, 1932, nt a private hospital, Auckland, Clara Elizabeth, dearly beloved wife of the late Micheal Kilej' Adams, lato of Thames; aged 70 / yearn. Priivate interment from the residence of Jier non, Mr. Adams. 83 Arthur St., Oneliunga. BRIDGE. —On August IG, 1932, at the yesidence of Mrs. R. Hamilton, Kirkwood Street. Cambridge, Henrietta Bridge; aged 67 years. The funeral 'will leave the above address fet 3 p.m. to-morrow (Thursday) for the Cambridge Cemetery, CAMPBELL.—On August 15. 1932, at (Wellington, Elizabeth, beloved wife of Colin Campbell, /and third daughter of the late John and Elizabeth Pearce, Commerce Street, Onehunga. CARTER, —On August 15, 1932, at Pae*oa, Ethel Matilda Carter, dearly-beloved •wife of J. P. Carter, also sixth daughter late Mr. and Mrs. George Faulkner, Napier., Private interment, Napier. FI.YNN.—On August 16. at Auckland, {fohn Archibald Flynn, aged 57. Funeral leaving Auckland Hospital at 9.30 a.m. tosiay (Wednesday). August 15. 1932, at Auckland, Mary J. Joughin; aged 71 years. Funeral will leave Miss M. E. Jouglin's residence, 753 Mount Eden Road, 2.30 jj.m. to-morrow (Thursday), for Hillsborough Cemetery. LIMMER.—On August 15. 1932, at his eon's residence. H. Limmer. Waiuku. Henry, beloved husband of the late Ellen Limmer. late of Hawke's Bay; aged 82 years. The funeral will leave the above address it 2 p.m. to-day (Wednesday), for the JWaiuku Cemetery. LYONS. —On August 15. at a private hospital.. Auckland. John Henry Lyons, of Jtewiti, Kaipara. husband of the late Katherine Lyons; in his 77th year.—lteQuiescat in Pace. Requiem Mass at St. Joseph's Church. Helensville. to-day (Wednesday), at 10.30 a.m., after which funeral will leave for Helensville Cemetery. MANDER.—On August IG, 1932, at her 3ate residence, 42 Ranfurly Road. Epsom, Jannet Kerr, the beloved wife of Francis Jfimdor,: ex-Member for Marsden; in her , year. • • ——-<•— ; . Funeral will leave her late residence at 2 p.m. to-day (Wednesday), for Hillsborough Cemetery. MAXWELL.—On August 16, 1932. at the Auckland Hospital. Elizabeth J., relict of the late Henry Maxwell, of Englewood. N,J., U.S.A., mother of Harry Maxwell, U.S.A., end sister of Mrs. M. Tubman. Roxburgh, Otago, Mrs. C. G. Tyke. Park Road. Auckland, Mrs. J. Brooks. Lawrence, Otago, and Mrs. E. Felton, Mount Eden. Funeral will leave the residence of her niece, Mrs. Montgomery, 13 Athens Road, Te Pa,papa, at 2 p.m. to-day (Wednesday). MAXWELL.—On August IG, at Auckland Hospital. Elizabeth J., of Englewood. U.S.A.. beloved aunt of Mr 3. H. Beachen, Mrs. H. -A. Robinson, Mrs. G. Montgomery »nd Mrs. W. J. Spring. SENNE.—On August 16, at her late residence, 850 New North Road, Mt. Albert, Catherine, dearly-beloved wife of the late Matthew Senile and loved mother of Henry, May and Anna; aged 85 years. Interment to-morrow (Thursday), private. STOBBIE.—On August 16, 1932, at her 'daughter's residence, Mrs. J. G. Dunston, Te Hog, Elizabeth, widow of the late G. Stobbie. late Seddon Terrace, Otahuhu: aged 76 years. Funeral will leave the mortuary of J. McIvor, Undertaker, Otahuhu, for the Otahuhu Public Cemetery to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 p.m. WAHLSTROM.—On August 16, at the Auckland Hospital, George Edward, only son of C. G. Wahlstrom, 53 Rose Road, Ponsonby, and brother of Mrs. F. McKenzie, 16 Cornwall Road, Papatoetoe. Funeral notice later.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21263, 17 August 1932, Page 1
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