GLEN MURRAY.
OBITUARY. Again we have to record the death of another ot our old and respected settler?, Mr Typen, of Woodlcigh. Death has indeed been liusy amongst us; this makes three, all in one week? Mr Typcn was m,t ill very long and win kindly cared for hv Ins neighbours, the Caughleyfl, and otheis near, lie was laid to rest in the cemetery at (Hen Murray on Sunday afternoon, t'ic burial service bring said by Mr Km sell, a heal preacher who cune recently l'i the larm of the Murray Brothers.
We were very glad to hive the assurance of the postmaster in Friday a issue that tlu failure in Retting communication with (ho doctoi on Sunday, the l!n I, was not due to any forgctfulness on the part of the ro'-l olli.e ullicials, utid trust that all the telephones will be kept in such mm I onkr that such an unfortunate happening will nnt re u r .
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 221, 14 August 1914, Page 2
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159GLEN MURRAY. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 221, 14 August 1914, Page 2
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