DEATHS
AVERY.—On October 18, 1927, at the residence of his son-in-law, Walter Chaplin Devonport. Charles Herbert, beloved husband of Julia Avery; aged 50 years. DAVIES.—Ori October 20, at Auckland, Samuel Davies, beloved husband of the late Mildred Davies, Taneatua, Bay of Plenty; aged 51 years. The funeral will leave J. Weir's, 70 Ponsonby Road, on Saturday, October 22, a t 10 a.m., for Waikumete. JENKINS. —On October 19, 1927, at OtahJhu, Norman, beloved husband of Fiulina Jenkins, and late of 10th Reinforcements, 3rd Auckland Battalion, y.Z.E.F., 12/4023; aged 32 years. LODGE. —On October IS, 2927 (suddenly), at his residence, 24 Waverley Street, City. Charles Augustus, beloved husband of Jessie Bodge; in his 69th year. MAYSMITH. —On October 20, at the Public Hospital, Fred Maysmith, of Kaukapakapa. After a long illness. At rest. McCALLUM. —On October IS, 1927, at Morningside, Rhoda, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. AfcCallum. McMAHON. —George Hamilton, dearlybeloved husband of Laura, and father of Bernice, Nellie and Jean, accidentally killed at Alount Albert : aged 51 years. Funeral from Little's mortuary at 11 a.m. to-morrow (Friday). Friend’s please accept this intimation. PAUL. —On October 18, at his residence. Manurewa, George, beloved husband oi Rose Florence Paul, in his 46th year. PHILLIPS. —On October 19. 1927, at the Auckland Hospital, Jesse Phillips; aged 7S yiars. SMITH. —On October IS. 1927, at her residence, Newmarket. Alary Jane, widow of the late Arthur Smith, in her 68th year.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 180, 20 October 1927, Page 3
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239DEATHS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 180, 20 October 1927, Page 3
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