DEATHS.
EVANS.—On the 3rd February, 1916, at Jolmsonville, Evan Evans, dearly beloved.- husband of Editli Evans, and eldest son of the late Williams Evans, of Dunedin. His end- was peace. Funeral To-day (Saturday) at 2.30 p.m., at ; Johnsonville. • ' : BUTTON—At. Anzao,, Dardanelles, on • August 8, 1915, killed in action, Sergeant Frank Rideal Hutton, youngest eon of J. A. and M. E. Hutton, of Greytown; aged 33 years. <_ETFORD.-On February 3, 1916, at Otaki, Mary Eliza, beloved wife of W. J. Letford; aged 43 years. : ■ MUMFORD —On February 3, 1916, George Alexander Reginald, accidentally drowned in Hutt River whilst bathing, eldest son of George Mumford, Lover Hutt; aged 21 years. Deeply regretted. • NEWTON.—At Newton Heath, Shannon, on Wednesday, February 2, Emma, relict of the late John Newton; aged' 72 years. JPEAESON.—KiIIed in action in France, November 23rd, 1915, Maxwell' Colquh'oun Pearson, Lieutenant, 7th Cameron 'Highlanders, youngest son .of .the late, 'Alexander L. Pearson, ■ Thoraley, • North. Brighton, Victoria, arid Mrs. Pearson, The Pavilion,. Ardrossan. Scotland.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2687, 5 February 1916, Page 1
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