DEATHS
APPLEBY.—On September 16, 1938, at the Auckland Hospital. Anna Rebecca, beloved wife of the late Frank, dearly-loved mother of Eric and Mervyn Appleby, of Glenbrook, Wainku,, and loved daughter of Mrs. T. Young, Newmarket, in her 59th year. • The funeral will leave her late residence, Glenbrook, on Monday, 19th, at 11 a.m. Arriving Pnrewa Cemetery 1 p.m. BADDILEY.—On September 14, at Te Awamutu (suddenly) Ernest Roy, dearlyWoved husband of Ruby, and loved father of Leighton. and brother of Mrs. G. Cameron, Mrs. W. Liversidge and Albert. Funeral will leave W. H. Tongue and Son's chapel, to-day (Saturday), at 3.30 p.m. for Waikaraka "Cemetery. BASS.—On September 16, at his late residence, 1 Epsom Avenue, William, dearly-be-loved husband of Hannah Elisabeth Hate Btationmaster N.Z. Railways); in his 89th year. / ■ - Private interment. No flowers by request. bubbursh. —On September 15, at the Hamilton Hospital, Frank Allan, dearlyDeloved hasband of Lillie Victoria Foote; •pd 52 years. Funeral will leave his late residence, Omnewai, for the Kimihia Cemetery at 1 Pm. to-day (Saturday). CALDER. —On September 11, at "Waitara, uranaki, Hugh Alexander, beloved husband of Gertrude (Catherine, formerly of ■L'nnedin and Auckland; aged 04 years. CRAIG.—On September 16, at Hamilton, mi?n Octavius Craig, late of Auckland; aged 68 years. > Private interment at O'Neill's Point Cemetery. DALLAS-COMTE.—On September 16, at «llevoe Hill, Sydney, Jan Lois, beloved inwit daughter of Victor and Bonny (nee 'Ulham); aged 7 weeks. (By cable). HABLAM.—On September 16, at Thames, wiluam, loved husband of Agnes May Hasof. Karangahake, late of Glen Atton; »?ed 47 years. J**. Part of burial service at Huntly . Jr ™ °' England to-day (Saturday) at 2.30 f"n ( 'ral leaving afterward for the wraihia Cemetery, ■ * on September 16, at his res'jiiu 6 ' J n . ker " l: "' Street, Onehunga, George tj beloved husband of the late Agnes C0 »-rd; aged 81 years.—R IP. ! Aunm f. ont ' ra l will leave the Church cJ the iSatni'l {rK Hillsborough Cemetery to-day 'Saturday) at 3 p.m. b'#ri E tu N -T~,°" September 15, at the AuckRav™^ pi a ' af,er (l lonK i'lnrss, Laurence tkf i,i r ,vp 'l second son of Myrtle and jejtj cl ' Lewin, of Matamata; aged 15 ' cavrs Anglican Church, MalaData' Cemetery. 111 flU ' V ,Sa,urda *' ) - t " r Ma, »* land^rr"^'- —^ )n September 15, at the AuckIfcnn^ 1 ' 1 T.awri-nie Raymond, beloved ind of rs - J-fwi". '»f Matamata. Cartw , s , randson of [r aml - Mrs - « T - H. Jrettwi ° a ' laro;i ; aired 15.—Deeply re- • (Wellington papers please copy.) ne / a ' 'caves C/iunh of Mata'Satarday) Cemetery p.m. to-day kij September 15, 1!>.' J „S. at r "oree cn ,"'- " ail s,rf, e<. Cambridge, itn j n ? i Qr .v. dearly-loved husband of Sarah " ve . rr (1 -Mfred. Robert and j tht Lofj' " yars.—At home with , bftfaL a ' *'ll leave Bethany Hall, Cam(Saturdayi. at _'.3o p.m.. for ;** this intfmation eU ' r> ' Friendß please HC ' rfSrW-O" September 16, at Kara- - i. na ; beloved wife of Edward 77 ' ,e °f I'aparoa and Auckland; j, " J ears •i W J" ' f " ive Campbell's resi°a Cemcterv' ,(l, ' av 'Saturday) for September It!. Andrew f ij-lnv»a J V1 "idlini:. re-nlt of accident, husband t.f Mona and loved I Jh ,i v, IJvingstone Street, Grey I ... Ppk ' Sf, n of Andrew Ridling; *, ;ja> i 3^o Pm ' (Saturday) at
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23145, 17 September 1938, Page 1
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