DEATHS
DICKS.—JuIy 10. at the Auckland Hospital, William Edward, dearly-beloved husband of Mary Ann Dicks. Funeral from 7 Goring Rd., Sandrincrham, to-day (Saturday), July 11, at 2 p.m. for Hillsborough Cemetery,
DJXON.—On July 10. nilda Constance (DoFlj'), dearly-beloved daughter of George Henry and Emma Dixon, Mainston Road, Bemuera.
Funeral leaves Watne.v Sibun and Sons' chapel, Khyber Pass, at 2 p.m. to-day (Saturday) for Waikumete Crematorium.
ETHERINGTON On May 22, at Halion, Lancaster. England, Mrs. Sarah Ann Etheringiton, late of King Street, Rotorua, beloved wifo of John Wilfred Etheringtou, and loving mother of Thomas, loving sister of Mrs. M. Houghton, Devonport; after long and painful suffering patiently borne.—At rest. GOODING.—On July 10, 1030 (suddenly), at 281 Khyber Pass Road. James, dearlyloved husband, of Elsie Gooding, and loving father Bess.
Private interment, 3.30 p.m. to-day (Saturday).
HASELDEN.—On July 0. 1036, at a private iinrxfag home, Itemucra, Miss Frances Isabella HuseKJen," mauy years head teacher of Kauranga Girls' School, Thames; aged 61 years. Private interment at Purewa. HOY.—On July 0, at 30 New Rond Street, Kingsland, Arthur Rright, son of the late Sir James and Lady Hoy, of Manchester, England, and beloved father of Kathleen Newick, of Niho Niho; aged 58 years. Funeral will leave W. 11. Tonguo and Son's chapel to-day (Saturday), at 3.30 p.m.. for Hillsborough. LOUGH NAN. —On July 8, at Wanganui, Sally, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Loughnan.'ot Mangawai; aged 3 years and 9 months.
McNAMAR A.—Oil July 10, at Hamilton. I Patrick, loved father of Mrs. Wallis, latA.j of Pukemiro; aged 63 years.—R.l.P. The funeral will leave the Catholic Church to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 p.m., for Hamilton East Cemetery. NEWCOMBE.—On July f), at Auckland, Harriett, beloved wife of the lato Thomas Newcombe.
The funeral will leave the residence of her brother, s!> Seafield View Road, 2 p.m. today (Saturday). PERRY.—On Juno 23, at Wellington Bridget, widow of late William Perry, and beloved mother of Mrs. Ken. I!. Keith, Mount Eden, the, lion. William Perry, James Perry and David Perry. LL.B., of Wellington, and Arnold Perry, M.D., Dunedin.—At rest.
PIKE. —On July 10, 193(5 (accidentally), David Seldon, only son of Winifred and the late Ernest Pike, of Devonport; aged 18J/ a years.
The funeral will leave his late residence, 322 Victoria Road. Devonport, Sunday, at 2.30 p.m.. for O'Neill's Toint Cemetery.
STRATFORD-HENNIKER On July 2, at Hawera, Manraretta, widow of tho late Hon. Augustus Aubrey Stratford-Henniker, and sister of Mrs. J. D. Gillie# 1 , Devonport.
THOMPSON.—On July 10. 1936, at Cambridge, John Dawson, beloved infant son of Cecil and Connie Thompson, of Bruntwood; oged 3 days.
Private interment to-day (Saturday). VICKERS.—On July 9, at Auckland Hospital, Catherine, widow of the late Leslie Vickerg, and mother of Stewart and Leslie; aged S3 years. Funeral will leave her son's residence, Massey Rd., Manurewa, for Papaknra Cemetery, to-day (Saturday), at 2.30 p.m.
WARREN.—On July 10. 1936, at a private hospital. Auckland, Rccce, dearly-be-loved husband _of Mildred Warren, 225 Remuera Road; aged 39 years.
The funeral will leave his late residence at 2 p.m. to-morrow (Sunday), for Waikumcto Crematorium.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22468, 11 July 1936, Page 1
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