DEATHS
HAYES. On March 29. 1930, at ■\Vaiuku, Daniel Dailey, beloved husband of Elizabeth Hayes, late of Kaeo, Whaugaroa; aged 82 years. “His end was peace. Funeral will leave his late residence for Waiuku Cemetery at 2 p.m. tomorrow (Sunday). Friends please accept this intimation. HEWLETT.—On March 28. 1930. at Bracken Avenue, Takawuna, Rev. Oswald Roussel, beloved husband of Ellen Hewlett; aged 7a years. HILL. —On March 27, 1930, at the Auckland Hospital, as the result of an accident, Mansell Henry Edmund Hill, dearlyheloved son of Mrs. J. R. Midgley, of 132 Dominion Road; aged 17 years. Funeral will leave tlie- above address at 11 a.m. tomorrow (Sunday) for Hillsborough Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. LEWIS. —On March 27. 1930. at Wliatawhnta, Alexander, beloved son of John Benjamin and the late Isabella Lewis, late of Hamilton; aged 36 years. MAR LEY. —On March 24, at Auckland. Amy Agnes, aged 64, widow of the late George Marley, of Pahiatua. McNICOL.—On March 27. 1930, at Auckland, Alexander, son of Daniel McNicol, of Glasgow, Scotland; aged 66 years. REV ITT.—On March 28, at Kelburn, Wellington, Emily Rebecca, widow of the late John Holman Revitt, aged 87 years. SMITH. —On March 27, at Paeroa, Dr. Gilbert Thomas Smith, in his 75th year. VOYSEY. —On March 28. 1930, at Grey Street, Hamilton East, Edward Doran, the beloved husband of Harriet Roslie Voysey; aged 76 years. WEBSTER. —On March 26, at Papakura, William Webster, beloved father of Mrs. James Knight, in liis 83rd year.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 934, 29 March 1930, Page 3
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249DEATHS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 934, 29 March 1930, Page 3
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