DSTRESSING BRONCHITIS.
HAD TO GET 111 1 AND-SIT BY FIRE AT NlttllT.
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BIRTHS, MARRIACEQ, & BEATHI | BIRTH. OCKENDEN.-On June 10, 1911, at their residence, "I'aruloigh," Queen's Drive, Lyall Bay, to Mr. and Mrs. R. Ockeudon —a daughter. AIAREIAGES BACON-PLATTS.-On 7th' June, 1911, at Holy Trinity Church, Port Chalmers, by the Eev. T. AY'. Kewley, M.A., assisted by the Bev. G. Calvert Blathwayt, vicar of (ho parish, Roger Francis Bacon, of Wellington, second sou of tho Rev. Maunsell J. Bacon, M.A., vicar of Swallowiield, England, to Vivien Fanny, daughter of tho late Eev. F. C. riatts, M.A., formerly vicar of Port Chalmers, N.Z. BREAVSTEE-ECCLESFIELD.-On June 12, 1911, at St. Andrew's Church, bv tho Rev. J. Gibson Smith, Sydney Stuart Brewster, of Pukekawa, AVaikato, eldest son of the late Charles Sydney BreWster, of Alexton Hall, Leicestershire, to i Edith, youngest daughter of the late r Robert Ecclesfteld, of Hokitika, AYest- , land. EDIE-PICOT.-On the 29th May, 1911 at St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral, Wellington, by tho Rev. F. G. Evans, John Kerr, eldest son of John Edie, Lawrence, Otago, to Christine Emilia, only daughter of John Picot, Wellington. DEATHS. BRYCE.-On Juno 9, 1911, at Wanganui, Bertha, widow of ' Charles Edward Bryce, and eldest daughter of Mrs. E M. Rogers, No. 9 Goring Street Wellington. ELLISON.-On lGth June, 1911, at AVel'ineton Hospital, Hall George, son of C. J. Ellison, saddler; aged 2 years 3 months. HAMILTON.-On tho 16th June, 1911, at Blancy Cottage, No. 30 Marion Street, John Hamilton, aged S8 years. Private interment 17th June, from Marion Street, at 9 a.m. No flowers, by request.
SHAAV.-On the 11th June, 1911, at tho residence of her 'son, Jlr. Bardie Shaw 123 liiddiford Street, Wellington, Elizabeth, relict of the late J. AV. Show aged 02. AVHITE.-On the ICth Jane, l'jll, a t Foxton Louisa Elizabeth, boiovsd uife of AYi ham J. White, Jato of Wellington, Wellington Eep„ and daughter of the late K. Wamhouse, Stationmaster, Kotorua, Aclson; aged 39 years. E.I.P.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1166, 17 June 1911, Page 3
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526DSTRESSING BRONCHITIS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1166, 17 June 1911, Page 3
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