MAIL NOUSES. Mails will be oloßed at tho Chief Post-omce-Devon-streo t, as follows : — For Auckland, and Australian Colonies, per s.s Botorua, close to-morrow (Saturday), 10th ins'ant, at 3 p.m. <sy For India, via Wellington, on Tuesday, 13th instant, at 6 a.m. <y For North America. United Kingdom, and Continent of Europe, via San Francisco, close on Monday, the 19th July, at neon. Money orders nud registered letters at 11 a.m. Mail due in London on 25th August. F. D. HOLDSWORTH, Chiaf Postmaster. IgChief Pcet-office, Now Plymouth. DEATH. BENNETT.— On July Bth, af.er a lingering illness, Isabella, the wife of Mr. Will'am Bennett, aged 42 years. — Auckland, Wellington, and Tauranga papers please copy. FUNERAL NOTICE. ''pHE FUNERAL of the wife of Mr. W. L Benne' twill leave his residence, Leachstreet, at 3,30 p m. on SUND\y, llth July, for the Henm Cemeter}', when friends are invited to attend. W. SOLE, a63_ j^B__ Uir ertaker. LOYAL EUMONT LODGE. ''pHE Members of tho above Lodge nre I requested to attend the Funeral of the Wife of Brother Will-am BeDnett, on Sunday, the llth July, at 3,30 p.m. G. H. McGAHEY, N.G. Jaly Bth, 1886. a6ljy9 H. A. O. B. SOCIETY. I^HE Members of the Society are reqaested to attend the Funeral of the late wife of M". William Bennett, on Sunday, at 3.30 p.m. By order. JAMES NEIL, a6O jy9 President. CURT WAIHEKA, A.O.F. THE Members of the above Court nre requested to attend tfco Funeral of the late Wife of Bro. W. Bennett^ Leach-street, at 3.30 p.m. on Sunday, llth July, 1886. Brethren of Court Tarannki kindly invited. By ordei of the C ief Ranger, a 65 jy9 W. ROBERTS. NEW PLYMOUTH FRIENDLY SOCIETY. 'T^EE Board of Management are requested J to attend the Funeral of the late wife of Mr. William Bf;nnett, 01 SUNDAY NBXT, llth July, at 3.30 p.m. T. CLARE, a7l jy9 President. NEW PLYMOUTH DISTUIC ', J I 0.0.F.M U. MEMBERS of the Lodges in this IJistrict are rfques' ed to nttervl the Funeral of the lite Mrs. Bennktt. The funeral will leave Eliot atrcjt Station at 3.30 pm. on Sunday. W. IT. FREE, n73jv9 District Warden.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7112, 9 July 1886, Page 2
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