DEATHS
BAKER.—On April 1. at the Thames Hospit 1, Mrs. Georgina Baker, dearly-beloved mother of Mrs. Whiteside, Karaka Road, uhamcs; aged 81 years.—.At re6t. Private interment. BAXTER.—On April 3, at the residence cf her brother 1 , 27 Armadale Road, Reamera, 'Helen Jane B;ixter. Private interment to-morrow (Wednesday). 2.30 p.m. BOW.—On April 3, 1933. at Otahuhu, Rowena Mary, darling infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Bow, of Mangere; aged 10 days. Interment to-day (Tuesday), at Otahuhu / Public Cemetery. HAMILTON.—On April 3, Maxwell Copeland, second dearly-beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Hamilton, 22 Portland Road, litftnuerd; aged IS years. HAZELL.—On March 30. 1933, G9SSO Rifleman W. Harell, late of Taupo, beloved brother of Mrs. D. Lyon, Tauranga; aged 46 years.—At rest.—Wellington and Napier 3 ipers please copy, HUNT.—On April 3, nt Auckland Hospital. Parnala Sydnie, darling infant ,daxigh--1 >r of Ivy and Ernest Hunt, Burns Avenue, Takapuna; aged 10 months. Private interment to-day (Tuesday), at 5! p.m. from 34 Wallace Street, Herne Bay. LAND,—On April 2, accidentally killed at •Hamilton. Raymond Eric, beloved son of - Edmund George and Rose Land, of 88 Hinexnoa Street, Hamilton; aged 19 years. The funeral arrangements have now been altered. The first part of the burial service ■will be held in St. George's Church, to-day (Tuesday), at 2.30 p.m., leaving afterwards for the Hamilton East Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. McGONAGLE,—On April 3, 1933, at the Auckland Infirmary, Samuel John, beloved husband of Annie McGonagle, Princes St., Otahuhu;/'aged 71 years. Funeral notice later. NIELD.—On April 2, 1933, at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. Mcintosh, Bulls, Ellen, dearly-beloved wife, of the late Charles Nield, and late of Grey Lynn. The funeral will leave the residence of Mrs. A. Skinner, 45 Hill St., Onehunga, for Waikaraka Cemetery, to-morrow (Wednesday)', at 2 p.m. SWAIN.—On April 3, at private hospital, William, beloved husband of Lillias Swain; aged S3 years.—Passed peacefully away after a short illneES. Peacefully sleeping. Private' interment.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21458, 4 April 1933, Page 1
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324DEATHS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21458, 4 April 1933, Page 1
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