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DEATHS.

BARNES—At Christchurch, July 29th, 1916, Laura "Constance, widow of the late G.- K. Barnes, - Christchurch, and sister of, Mrs. C. W. Adams, Lower Hutt, arid, Mts. G.vV. Hudson,.'Karon. CASS.—On the 23rd July, 1916, at Eua Street, Lyall Bay, Charles Leonard, be-, . : loved husband of SaTa Cass; aged 58 years.' \- .V ~-r . , CEOWE.—On the Ist August, 1916, William Henry: Crowe, of; Takapu; in liis , 68th year. GODDARD.—On the 25tli of July, at Masterton, Kate Morgan, dearly 'beloved wife of Harry William Goddard, and «langhter of the late Mrs.. Meecli, aged 47 years. HAWKINS.—On the 3rd August; at. 60 .Nairn Street, ilaria Anne, the dearly beloved wife of the late G. H. Hawkins, aged 68 years. Deeply regretted. HAWKINS.—On July 28th, 1916, at his residence, London Street, Dannevirke, Frank William, beloved . husband .of Catherine Hawkins; aged 43 years. • JURY.—At Tonga, South Sea Islands, on the 19th . July, Charles Joseph Jury, late'of Glendower, : Carterton, 1 Wairarapa. (By'wiro.)' . MUIR.—At his late' residence, 11 Burnell Avenue,' Matthew, beloved father ■ , of M., W. Muir and C.-A. Muir;'in his 78th year. . - ■ .' O'FARR.ELL.—On Ist August, at the.residence of her daughter, Mrs. •Fi K. Reeves, Margaret Ann 0 Farrell, in her 87th year. E.I.P. OTLAHERTY.—On the' 30th July, 1916, . at the Palmerston North Hospital, after a short illness, Charles Francis OTlaherty, late of Wellington; aged SO years. . EXP. . ; i STEVENS.—On the 30th July; at his late : residence, Church Street, Palmerston Nortß", John- Stevens, late of Eangitikoi, aged 71 years. ; TEIANCB.—On August 3rd, 1916, at her late residence, 3. Bosworth Terrace, .' Sarah Trianoe, agfcd 76 years. Private interment. WHYTli—Killed in action in France, r 22nd July, 1 Charles William Millar Whyte, Lieutenant Australian Mining Corps, of Broken Hill, N.S.W., and . beloved husband, of M. Whyte, Knight's Eoad, Lower Hutt.' . WILLLVMS.—Ori tbe 2nd August. 1916, at Windsor, England, Annio: Palmer, widow of the l:it.e Thomas Coldhain Williams. (By cable.)' ' ' ■,WILLIAMS.—On the 4th August, at ler residence, 35- Courtenay ' Place, Chris- , tiana Martin, beloved wife of Andrew ' Williams) in- her 67th'year. -After a long illness. So/loved, so' mourned- . GARDNER.—On the 9th; of July, at the - Ctorp); -J«itoe3 : ' Gardner (diedVpf wounds); the dearly loved eldest eon of James arid Elizabeth Gardner, ..and: grandson. of ' late Edward Boultori, of Pahautanui, aged 28 years. One. who never 'turned his back, but marched breast forward; Never doubted clouds would break, Never dreamed, though right were worsted, wrong would triumph, !• Held we;fall to rise, are baffled to fight better,' Sleep, to wake—R.B. - Mother with, unbowed head, ' .., Hear thouacross the eea,\ , The farewell of the dead, ; The dead who died for thee. . Greet them again with tender words and grave, ' ... For, saving thee, themselves they could not save. ■ , . To keep the" House unharmed Their fathers built so i'air, ' Deeming endurance armed, Better than brnte despair. . . They found the secret of the word that saith, ; • "Service is sweet, for all true'life ; is death." ■ . So greet thou well, thy. dead, Across the .boundless ,sea,/ ; • And be thou comforted Because they died for thee. ' Far off they served,-but now theirdeed ! 'is done,. .. . .. ; : . ■' For ever more their life and thine are ' • : one.—H.N. Y.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2842, 5 August 1916, Page 1

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512

DEATHS. Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2842, 5 August 1916, Page 1

DEATHS. Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2842, 5 August 1916, Page 1

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