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MRS. ETHELINE MARY FOWLER. The death occurred in a private hospital in Wellington on Saturday evening of Mrs. Etheline Mary Fowler, wife of Mr. E. P. Fowler, District Land Valuer, Masterton. K The late Mrs. Fowler, who was 65 years of age, had been in indifferent health for some months. She was born at Pahautanui, the eldest daughter of Mrs. M. A. Teal, of Carterton and the late Mr. John Teal. Besides her husband and mother, Mrs. Fowler is survived by two sons of her first marriage, Messrs H. W. Fraser, Raurimu, and P. C. Fraser, Wellington; two sisters, Mesdames Charles Holland (Carterton) and Ruben Gyles, and four brothers, Messrs John Teal (Petone). Thomas and Charles Teal (Carterton) and Arthur Teal (Ahiaruhe), to all of whom the sympathy of a wide circle of friends will be extended in their bereavement. The funeral will leave the residence, 52 Lincoln Road, Masterton, to-morrow at 11 a.m. for the Masterton Cemetery. MB. JAMES McANULTY. A very well-known and popular resident of the Eketahuna district in the person of Mr. James McAnulty, of Kaiparoro, died early yesterday morning at the age of 59 years. The late Mr. McAnulty, who had be/n ailing for some time, was born at Bulls, Rangitikei, and came to Eketahuna when he was eight years of age. For the past 38 years he had been farming at Kaiparoro and took a keen interest in al> public affairs. Until comparatively recently, he was chairman of the Kaiparoro Dairy Co. He is survived by a widow, one son, James and two daughters, Mrs. H. Percy, Alfredton, and Miss Margaret McAnulty, of Kaiparoro, to whom will be extended The sympathy of a large number of friends.
The funeral will leave St. Cuthbert’s Church, Eketahuna, at 2 .p.m. to-day for the Eketahuna Cemetery.
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