DEATHS
ADAMS. —On July 10, at the residence of his daughter. Mrs. C. Stembridge. Paerata Road. Pukekohe. Joseph, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Adams; aged 75 years.— Thy will be done. The funeral will leave the nbove address at 1.30 p.m. to-morrow (Tuesday). APPELGREN.— On July is. lO.'Ki, nt her daughter's residence, St. Ileliers, Emily, beloved wife of the late C. A. Appelgren; aged si years.—At rest. Private interment.
ARMIGER—On July 10, 1030, at Auckland. Robert, dearly-loved husband of Enuna Armiger, 11 Ladies' Mile, Remuera, and Into of Ramarama; aged (i!> years. Funeral from Weir's chapel, 70 Ponsonby Boad, to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 p.m.. for Waikumete Cemetery. ARTHUR.—On July 10, at her residence, 104 Wai-iti Road, Timaru. Florence Nettie, beloved wife of Anthony Arthur. BEATTIE. —Oil July 10, at Auckland, Kate Allibone, dearly-loved wife of the late Frank Heattie, formerly of Pukekohe; aged lis years.
Funeral will leave W. Morrison's chapel. 107 Parnell Jtoad. at 10 a.m. to-morrow (Tuesday), for Waikumete.
COUTTS.—On July 17, 1030, at Well insrton Hospital, Clara, beloved widow of the late John Coutts, and mother of Len and Jack; aged 75 years. Funeral will leave S Inkerman Street, Onehunga, 2 p.m. to-day for Hillsborough Cemetery.
DOUBLE. —On July IS, at To Awamutu, Mavis Dixon, dearly-loved wife of Trevor William Double, and third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bennett, Newstead; aged 22 years.—Deeply regretted. Funeral will leave St. John's Church today (Monday), at 2.30 p.m. for tho To Awamutu Public Cemetery. DYER.—On July IS, at a private hospital, Whangarei, Amy, dearly-beloved wifo of Ellis .Dyer; aged 70 years. HART.—On July 17, 1030 (suddenly), nt
his parents' residence, 25 I'ukehana Avenue, Epsom, Ralph Herbert, dearly-loved only son of George and Alice Hart; aged IS years. A service will be held at the above address at 12.-15 p.m. to-day, the funeral then leaving for Hillsborough Cemetery. HENDERSON. —On July IS, at Thames Hospital, Edith Kate, beloved wife of the late Thomas Henderson, and loved mother of Mrs. W. Pearson, Elsie. Robert and Tom Henderson; aged GO years. Interred Sunday, July 10.
JAMIESON.—On July 18, Roderick McDonald (Don), late Is'.Z.E.F., beloved husband of Nessie Jamieson, of Coatesville, and (learly-loved eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jamieson, of Te Awamutu; aged -10 years. —Peace, perfect peace. JAMIESON.—On July 18, at a private hospital. Roderick McDonald, beloved huswnVLiV?ssie - and. .Elizabeth Jamieson, of Xorakonui, To Awamutu; aged 40 years.
Funeral will leave Walter Burrow's private chapel, Hamilton, to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 p.m.' for the Hamilton East Cemetery. KINNAIRD.—On July 1!), at a private hospital, Samuel Siimmond, dearly-beloved hnsband of the late Isabella Kinnaird, in his 811 h year. Funeral will leave his late residence, 8 Douglas Road, Mount Eden, to-day (Monday), at 2 p.m., for Birkenhead Cemetery, connecting 2.-15 Northcote vehicular ferry.
LINDELL.; —On July 10, at 147 Marino Parade, Napier, Hilda, dearly-beloved wife of M A. Liodell, lato of Tauranga, "ami loving mcther of Gordon, Eric, Marjorie <tnd Mrs. A. J. Gallagher, in her 50th year. MACK.—On July 18, at Auckland Infirmary, James Charles Mack, loved husband of Clara Mack, of Glen Eden; age G4.—At rest. Irish and Canadian papers pleaso copy. MATH I ESON,—On July 19, at the Auckland Hospital, Gerald Allen (Little Jerry), second son of Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Mathieson, 22G Symonds Street, Auckland; age eight years 11 months.—Still to remain with us in our hearts.—lt.l.P.
Funeral will leave W. H. Tongue's chapel 2 p.m. Tuesday. METTAM. —On July IS, at her daughter's residence, 8 Norman Street, Mount Eden, Lavina, dearly-beloved wife of tho late John Tunnard Mettam, of Swanson. Private interment to-day (Monday) at 2 p.m.
MINETTI.—On July 18. 1930 at her residence, 11 Wanganui Avenue, Heme Bay, Mary Ann Minetti.—R.l.P. Requiem mass will bo celebrated at tho Church of the Sacred Heart at 9 am. to-day (Monday) prior to interment at Hillsborough Cemetery.
MOXSOfvt.—On July 18. 1930, as the result of an accident at Ohinewai, Edgar Neville Tregonning, dearly-beloved son of Mr. and .Mrs. Moxsom, of <ls Anglesea Street, Auckland; aged 30 years. Funeral notico later.
PRINCE.—On July 18, at her residence, Layard Street, Avondale, Amanda, dearlyloved wife of Charles Weston Prince, and loved mother of Annie, Charles, Kate, Luty, Colin and Dolly, also Billy, Jack and Ettie; aged 70 years.—At rest.
Funeral will leave residence at 2.15 this day (Monday) for service in St. Jude's. thenco to Rosebank Road Cemetery.
SETH-SMITH.—On July 19, at her residence, 88 Victoria Avenue, Reinuera, Mary En.ily, widow, of the lato 11. G. Seth-Smith, la her 80th year. Funeral notice later.
SHARP.—On July 19, at his late residence, 27 Milford Road, Milford, John Harris, dearly-beloved husband of Lily May Sharp; aged -17 years. Funeral leaves his lato residence at 2.30 to-day for O'Neill's Point Cemetery. SOMERS.—On July 10, at Herriesville, Te Aroha, Catherine Louisa, dearly-beloved wife of Ralph Lake Somers. —Requiescat in Pace.
Horiuiem Mass at St. Joseph's Church, Tc Arolia, at t) a.m., Tuesday. Funeral will leave from her late residence, llerriesville, at 'J.3O ip. in.
VOUCHER.—Ori July 17. 1030, at the residence of her sister, Mrs. f erring, Te Puke, Jessie Mabel wife of the late Percy Francis Voucher, of Hillsborough Road, Onchunga; in her r>!)th year. Private interment at Hillsborough Cemetery at •_> p.m. to-day (Monday). WEBSTER.—On July 17, 11)30, at his residence, i>o Owens Itoad, Epsom, Irank. dearly-holovt*(l husband of Ethel Webster; aged ;,7 years. Cremated at Waikuinoto on Sunday.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22475, 20 July 1936, Page 1
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