DEATHS.
EANKAKT. — On August loth, at her residence, St. Stephen's - avenue, Parnell, Catherine Adelaide, widow of the late Howard Bankart. in her 77th year. The funeral will leave her late residence on Saturday, the 17th inst., for bt. Peter's Church, Onehunga, at 11 a.m. FIRTH. — On August lotn. at Mount St. John-avenut, Epsom, Gretta. the beloved daughter of Wesley and Marie Firth.; aged 2 years and 7 months. FROST. — At the residence of his son-in-law, Mr George Pannel. Albany, Matthew Henry, eldest son of the late Samuel Frost, of Wolverbainpton, England; aged 63 years. Homepapers please copy. MUDD. — On August 15th, 1007, at the Auckland Hostiital, Mary, the beloved wife of William Mudd, of Waverley Farm, Mt. Roskill R.I.P. The funeral will leave the residence of Mr C. Little, Marble Arch, for Waikaraka Cemetery, to-morrow (Saturday;, at 1 p.m. Friends please accept this intimation. TURLEY. — On August 15th, at Tuakau, Muriel Constance, doughter of Wilfrid and Amy Turiey: age IS months. Funeral, 1.30 p.m. Saturday. TRIGG. — On August 15th, at Avondale, Keggie. infant son of Mr and Mrs Trigg. Interred at Waikumete to-day. "Asleep in Jesus." BBKEAVEM3HT CA&D. THE MISSES HOFFMANN tender their sincere thanks to all for their kindess during their great trouble.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 195, 16 August 1907, Page 8
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