DEATHS.
BARTON. —On September 24, 1028, sud- | denly, Muriel Priscilla, beloved second ; (laughter o£ S.H. and M. P. Barton, of 1 Flat BuHh Road, Papatoetoe; aged 26 yearn. The funeral will leave her parent's residence, for St. John's Cemetery, Papatoetoe, to-morrow, 2.30 p.m. Friends please accept this intimation. BISHOP. —On September 24, at ttoe Auckland Hospital, Francis Bishop, dearly beloved father of C. M. L. Verran, Bayswater, and G. Bishop, Devonport. Interred this day at O'Neill's Point Cemetery. KITE.—On September 24, 1928, at Auckland (suddenly), Ellen, relict of the late Rueben Kite, and dearly beloved mother of Mrs. Hackett, Mrs. , Mann, and Percy and Thomas Harwood, aged 77 years. At rest. The funeral will leave the mortuary of T. Mclvor and Sons, Newton, at 10 a.m. to-morrow (Wednesday), for Hillsboro' Cemetery. NELSON. —On September 25,1928, at Auckland Hospital, Elizabeth, widow of the late John Nelson, of West Coast, South Island and beloved mother of Mrs. William Thomas of 81a, Great North Road and Mrs. George Boardman, of Claudelands, Hamilton; aged Sβ years. R.I.P. The funeral will leave C. Little and Son's, Ltd., 209, Hofoson Street, at 2 p.m. Thursday, for Waikumete Cemetery. WILLIAMSON.—On September 24, at Belinont, Takapuna, Charles, the beloved husband of Louisa Ann Williamson, in bis ninety-second year. Interment private.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 227, 25 September 1928, Page 1
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