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MARRIAGES.

BALLARD. On October 6th, at her daughter's (Mrs T. Ashby) residence, Ellerslie, Mary Elizabeth, the dearly beloved wife of Luke Bullard. Epsom (late of Drury), In her 65th year. BEIiTH.—On October 3, 1904. at the District Hospital, Elizabeth, dearly beloved wife of John Frederick Beuth, Great North Rd., after a long and painful illness; aged 58 years. Deeply regretted.— Southern and Home papers please copy. BLINCOE.— Accidentally killed on October 7, 1904, Herbert Brook, Ihe beloved husband of S;.rah Blincoe; aged 28 years. HARDING. - On September 26th. 1964. at her late residence. Nelson-st.. Auckland, Myra, dearly beloved wife of Frederick Harding; aged 25 years; late <»f \\ orcestershire. HOUGH.- On September 30th. at Aitken Terrace, Glenmore (the residence of her daughter), Sarah, the dearly beloved wife of John Hough; aged 72 years. HATIHESON At the residence of ht r parents, Shelly Beach Rd., Helen Rennie Johnston, the eldest and dearly beloved daughter of J. and J. Mat Meson. JJENZJES.—On October 4th. at her late residence, Glencoe. Auckland, Helen, relict of the late David Menzies, Dumfi les. Scotland; aged 83 years. Mother of John Menzies ami Mrs Thomas Martin. Boi.lJtcK. — On September 27th, 1904, at her late residence. Newton Rd., Sarah, the beloved wife of John Pollock, In her 64 th year. WALKER At her parents’ reshbnoo. Poller Station, Tauranga, on September 80th. Irene, fourth dearly beloved daughter of M. and E. L. Walker; aged 13 yrnra 11 months. Deeply regretted.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIII, Issue XVI, 15 October 1904, Page 24

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MARRIAGES. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIII, Issue XVI, 15 October 1904, Page 24

MARRIAGES. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIII, Issue XVI, 15 October 1904, Page 24