FUNERAL NOTICES. HAYWARD—The Funeral of the late William Hayward will leave the Catholic Cathedral This Day (Tuesday), at 9.30 am., for Linwood Cemetery: Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. 6650 SMALL—The Funeral of the late Amy Small will leave her residence. 44 Walpole street. This Day (Tuesday), at 1.15 p.m., for the Bromley- Cemetery. Lamb and Hayward. Ltd. 6709 ADNAMS—The Funeral of the late Harriette Lillian Adnams will leave her residence, 10 Keppel street. New Brighton. This Day (Tuesday), at 3.15 p.m.. for the Linwood Cemetery. Lamb and Hayward. Ltd. 6703 GOODCHILD—The Funeral of the late Lizzie (Tot) Goodchlld will leave the Chapel of John Rhind, 19 London street, Christchurch, This Day (Tuesday). June 8, at 11 a.m.. for the Sydenham Cemetery. John Rhind. • 6715 NAISMITH—The Funeral of the late Mary Anne Naismith will leave her late residence, 27 Grimsey’s road, Papanui, for the Springfield Cemetery This Day (Tuesday). June 8, at 1 p.m., arriving Springfield at 2.45 p.m. John Rljind. 6717 KENT— I The Funeral of the late Mary Kent will leave the residence of her daughter, Mrs W. Rowe. 10 Gloucester street, Templeton, This Day (Tuesday), at 2.15 p.m.. for the Templeton Churchyard. George Barrell. 6700 MILLS—The Funeral of the late Arthur Henrv Mills will leave 78 London street, Lyttelton. This Day (Tuesday), at 2 p.m.. for (he Public Cemetery. W. T. Lester. MOFFATT—The Friends of Mr and Mr» J W. N. Moffatt are informed that the Funeral of their late Infant daughter,' Ngaire Agnes, will leave their residence, Graham's road. Tlnwald, To-mcrroW (Wednesday). June 9, at 2.30 p.m.. for the Ashburton Cemetery. Baker Bros., Shaw, and King, Ltd. 6711 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN RHINO, 19 LONDON STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. Near Cor. Bealey and Fitzgerald ave*. •PHONE 36-174. •PHONE 38-174. CREMATIONS ARRANGED. PRIVATE CHAPEL R1745 GEORGE BARRELL FUNERAL FURNISHERS. CORNER DURHAM AND ST. ASAPH STREETS CHAPEL SERVICE FREE. George Barrell. 21 Jacob street. St Albans. 'Phone 23-182. Charles W. Barrell. 130 Clarence road, Rlccarton 'Phone 30-985 Ernest G. Barrell. U Colombo street. Cashmere 'Phone 38-326 MAIN OFFICE 221 DURHAM STREET. TELEPHONE 30-203. TELEPHONE 30-203. GEORGE DICKINSON and SONS. FUNERAL FURNISHERS. LATIMER SQUARE. CHRISTCHURCH. CREMATIONS ARRANGED.. •PHONE 33-554 (Night or Day). •PHONE 33-584 (Night or Day). LAMB and HAYWARD. LTD.. MODERN CHAPEL (With Free Service). 292 CASHEL STREET. ,’PHONE 34-722. 'PHONE 34-722. A. H. MARKER, MANAGER. L 1749 J. LAMB and SON, Established 1878. 834 LICHFIELD STREET. PRIVATE CHAPEL. CREMATIONS ARRANGED. •PHONE 33-804. •PHONE 33-504. (ALL HOURS.) D. M. Lamb, E. H. Heatley, Director. Manager. LII4B Selwyn B 3; Rawhitt beat Canterbury College by default) Christchurch West beat Sheffield by default; Hangiora 6, Hornby A 0; Papanui Technical 0, Maralyn 3, Third Round.—Selwyn A 1, W.A.A.C. 0j Avonside A 6, Technical 0; Bawhiti 9. Christchurch West 0; Hangiora 6, Papanui Technical 0. « Semi-finals.—Selwyn 6, Avonside A 0| Hangiora 1, Rawhitl 0. Final.—Rangiora 6, Selwyn 0. Winning team; B. O’Neill, J. Sollltt, J, Langdfile, M. Fraser, N. Atkinson, H. Drake. Junior A Grade First Round.—Christchurch West A 8, Debonair B 0; Avonside 9. Rapanul A 0; Selwyn beat Sheffield by default: Digby’s 18, Technical B 0: Technical A 6. Rapanul 0: Sumner 1, Chrlltchurch West B 0; Aramui 1, Debonair A 0; Rangiora 6, Beckenham 0. ~ , . Second Round.—Avonside 1, Christchurch West 0: Dlflby's 18, Selwyn 0; Sumner 3, Technical A 0; Aranui fl, Ranglbra 3. Semi-finals.—Dlgby’s 0, Avonside 3| Sumner 1, Aranui 0. • Final.—Sumner 6. Dlgby’a 0. Winning team; W. Brown, N. Brown, J. Guildford, B. Guildford, B. Dunlop, and H, Ford. Junior B Grade First Round.—Technical 3. Rapanul 0; Avonside 6, Hornby B 0; Christchurch West 4, Hornby A 3; Rawhitl 6, Selwyn 3. Semi-finals.—Technical 1, Avonside 0; i Rawhlti 9. Christchurch West 8. • Final.—Technical 3. Rawhitt 0. Winning team: D. Conroy. N. Boskell, C. Mclvor. N. Clouston, D. Carson, and H. Thomas.
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23968, 8 June 1943, Page 7
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