DEATHS
BICQAR.—On February 2, at Whangarei Public Hospital, Ada (nee Ada Myer), dearly-beloved wife of J. Biggar, Kauri; aged <1 years. CORRICK. —On February 3, at WelliiHrton, Elizabeth, the beloved sister of Mrs. H. Crump, of 15 Ward Terrace, Sandringham, •Auckland. GOODIN. —On February 6, at Hamilton, as the result of an accident, William Arthur (Jack), loved son of Victor Arthur and Rosa Grace Goodin, of Hamilton; aged 7 years.— R.I.P. Funeral will leave Scrimshaw's chapel today (Saturday), at 2 p.m. for the Hamilton East Cemetery. HILL.—On February 5, at Auckland Hospital, Robert Geoffrey Dunstan (Geoff), of 82 Roslyn Terrace, Devonport, dearly beloved son of Ethel May and Thomas Hill, and dearly beloved brother of Ray, Allan and Norma; aged 33 years.—Deeply regretted. ■ Funeral will leave the above address to-day (Saturday), at 3.30 ior O'Neill's Point Cemetery. Frknds please accept this intimation. HOBSON.—On February 5, 1937, at Auckland, Charles Seale, beloved hnsband of Annie Hobson, late of Otorohanga; aged 70 years. Private interment. MORRISON.—On February 5 (suddenly), at Orua Bay, Alexander Morrison, beloved husband of Janet Walker Morrison, and beloved father of W. Morrison, Mrs. Finch, Mrs. Mclndoe, Mrs. Dickey, Mrs. Johansson and the late Mrs. J. Hamilton; aged 79 years. Funeral will leave Orua Bay at 1 p.m. for Awhitu Central, arriive 2 p.m. to-day (Saturday), February 6. 1937. SLADE.—On January 28, 1937, at Wellington, Richard Eimest, 74-144, N.Z.E.F., youngest son of late Daniel and Mary Slade, of Rocky Nook, Auckland, and brother of late Lieutenant Greg, and Bert (killed in actioa), and Mrs. J. Walsh, Wyndrum Avenue, Lower Hutt: aged 38. —A patient sufferer -at rest.—R.l.P. Interred in Soldiers' Cemetery, January 30. SYKES.—On February 5, at her late residence, 28 Truro Road, Sandringham, Jane Golan, beloved wife of the late L. F. Sykes, sharebroker, late of Thames, and dearly-be-loved mother ot Elsie, Leonard and Mrs. L. S. Hughes. The funeral will leave her late residence at 12 soon to-day (Saturday) for Shortland Cemetery, Thames. SVKES.— On Febiruary 5. at her late residence; 28 Truro Road, Bandringham, Jane Golan, beloved eldeiit daughter of the lato Mr. and Mrs. J. jCnglis, of Thames, and dairly-beloved sister of Mrs. J. Johns, Miss L. Inglis, Messrs. Robert, William, George, Herbert and the late J. T. Inglis.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22646, 6 February 1937, Page 1
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