DEATHS
BROWNLEE. — On August 17, 1029, at the Auckland Hospital (as the result of an accident), Ronald Hugh, beloved eldest „on of James and Mary Brownlee; aged 24 years. BRUCE. — On August. 18, 1929, at 6 Bank Street, Mount Eden, Jessie Newton Bruce. The funeral will above address at 2 p.m. tomorrow (Tuesday), for Waikumete Cemetery. CHOAT. —On August 17. 1929, at his late residence, corner of Mill and Victoria Streets, Whitiora, Hamilton, Alfred John, beloved husband of the lat€: Ellen Mary Choat; aged S 3 years. CLAUDET. —On August 18, at his residence, 59 Clonbern Road. Remuera. Henry Lionel, beloved husband of Edith Claudet; aged 68 years. Funeral will leave his late residence at 2 p.m. tomorrow (Tuesday) for Hillsborough Cemetery. DAVIDSON. —On August 18, at the Auckland Hospital, Eliza, widow of the late Robert Davidson, late of Jutland Bond, Takapuna; aged 76. FERGUSON. —On August 18, 1929, at her late residence. Sherbourne Road, .Mount Eden, Marianna, beloved wife of the late William Ferguson, loved mother of Mrs. A. and Mrs. P. Gilmore, Miss Offer and Mr. W. G. Offer, in her 83rd The funeral will leave her late residence for Waikumete Cemetery, tomor- ' jow (Tuesday), at 3.30 p.m. Private interment. LONG. —On August 17, 1929, at 2 Troonville Avenue, Edendale, Albert Alister, beloved son of Alfred Hibbs and Mary Long, of Kaingaroa North. MARTIN.—On July 18, at the residence nf his son. Lex. Mountsea Road, Parawai, Thames, George, beloved husband of the late Katherine Martin; aged 63 years The funeral will leave the above address tomorrow (Tuesday), at 2.30 p.m. for Shortland Cemetery. REID.— At Wanganui, S. J. Reid, journalist, devoted husband of Emily Reid and eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs’ W. D. Reid, of Thames. TURNBULL.—On August 17, George, loved husband of Kate Turnbull, 49 Kensington Avenue; aged 78 years. WALLACE.—On August 15, at Wellington Park, Panmute. Emma Elizabeth Adelaide, youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace, Hillside Papatoetoe. WHITTON.—On August 17, at her daughter’s residence, Station Road, Papatoetoe. Magdalena, widow of the late James Whitton, late of Te Awamutu and East Tamaki, in her 87th year.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 745, 19 August 1929, Page 3
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356DEATHS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 745, 19 August 1929, Page 3
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