Obituary
MR. W. H. WOOD Mr. William H.islam Wood, wfac* died at Hamilton at the a go of 7f. u® bom at Geelong". Australia, aad H years later came to New Zealand. Bengaged in various occupations is travelled extensively. Mr. Wood * survived by his second wife and • adult family. MRS. A. JOHNSTON The death has occurred at i rangi of Mrs. Jane Johnston, widow ethe late Mr. Alexander Johnston, u the age of 78. Mrs. Johnston ** pom in Porirua and with her hustawwho died three years ago at the of 94, lived in various places 1® * r Waikato, settling at Paterangi H3*** ago. Mrs. Johnston is survived Pi three sons and five daughters. W* are 27 grandchildren and one I"®** grandchild. MISS E. EVA*S The death occurred yesterday ing: of Miss Eliza Evans, of South Road, Papakura. She w ** ""C in Staffordshire. England, in l** l *: was the eldest daughter of the Frederick and Mrs. Sarah Papakura. She came out to land In September, 1882. * parents. Two months later the rasjL went to reside in Papakura, cre _ p father had purchased a farm. Ty i sisters and a brother predeceased She had been a lifelong member ox Papakura Methodist Church-___ leaves a brother. Mr. Sam Papakura, and five nephews at» nieces. MR. D. McD. BRYCE The death has occurred at his 4 » in Merivale Avenue. Epsom. « Dugald McDonald Bryce, at the Jof 82. For more than 40 yea** , Bryce was a resident of Mercury . where ho conducted a general i and bakery business until his J"* ment 10 years ago. He r inently Interested in local pou*for many years was a member I Coromandel Ccunty Council. r I one of the founders of the - . —-r Bay Church. Since his i he had lived in Epsom. • i died early this year. Mr. survived by four sons and tour * tors. There arc 18 grandchilc.ro* i two great-grandchildren.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1029, 21 July 1930, Page 10
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