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CADMAN.
Herald, 12th August 1914. Funeral Notice.
On August 6th 1914, Sarah Mary, dearly beloved wife of William Carr Cadman, of Wakino, in her 40th year. No other details.

CALLOW.
14th April 1943.
D W Callow of Wellington.

CAME.
Mr Came & Sons, of Matakana. Rodney. Hc

CAMERON.
Weekly News, 19th November 1914.
On the 4th of November 1914, at Mangawai, John Cameron, husband of the late May, formerly of Kaiwaka and Inverness, Scotland, aged 81 years. No other details.

CAMERON.
4th June 1941.
R T Cameron of Dunedin.

CAMERON.
Weekly News, 23rd December 1915. Report of death.
Mrs H M F, widow of the late A T Cameron of Shanklin, Orakei Rd, died at Waiatarua, Nihoputu, on Monday. Eldest daughter of the late Mr A H Spicer, born at Parnell nearly 60 yrs ago. Married in St Sepulchre Church 38 years ago. Resided for some time at Melbourne. Survived by a daughter. No other details.

CAMERON.
Cameron Family of Kaiwaka 1900, and 1920.Contact me. (15)

CAMERON .
Auckland Weekly News, 1st April 1915. Report of death.
On the 19th March 1915 at Ashburton, Hugh Cameron, late of Aviemore Station, Kurow and Carters Tce, Ashburton, aged 75 years. No other details.

CAMPBELL.
Herald, 14th June 1922.
Charles Alexander Campbell of Te Kuiti, charge of Arson. Contact me for details.

CAMPBELL.
Herald 1914. Acc Scr.
Report of accident for Charles Campbell of Waituhi, Taumarunui.

CAMPBELL.
Herald, 19th September 1914.
On September 18th 1914, at her brothers residence, Stanley Street, Devonport. Miss Augusta Campbell, a scion of the Campbells of Lochnell, born at Lochnell, Argyleshire, Scotland, aged 97 years. No buriel info.

CAMPBELL.
4th June 1941.
W A M Campbell of Christchurch.

CAMPBELL
Johnny Campbell of Kaiwaka, 1920. Contact me. (15)

CANNING.
15th April 1942.
S R Canning of Lyttelton.

CANT.
Weekly News, 18th June 1941.
I E Cant of Auckland. Contact me for details.

CAPPER.
Weekly News, May 1917.
Of the family of the late Mr E H Capper of Ohinewai, three sons have been in the Empire forces. One has returned to NZ medically unfit and another has been wounded twice and is now suffering from shell shock. The eldest son, now in France, also saw service in the Boer War with the veteran forces. Seven of Mr Capper's grandsons have gone to the front, one of whom lost his life at Gallipoli, while two have returned to NZ after having been wounded. One son in law is also now on the French frontier.

CAPSTICK.
Herald, 29th September 1914.
Maud Marian Capstick, dearly beloved wife of W G Capstick, Karangahake, and only daughter of Mr and Mrs Havell, Te Aroha, aged 28 years. Deeply regretted. No other details.

CARDNO.
4th June 1941.
J D W Cardno of Christchurch.

CAREY.
Herald, 12th June 1940.
On 11th June 1940, at a Private Hospital, Auckland, Marjory, loved widow of Walter George Carey of 12 Pukenui Road, Epsom, and loving mother of Marjory, Kathleen, Colleen and Walter, aged 42 years. The funeral will leave Watney and Sibun and Sons Chapel, Khyber Pass, Newmarket, at 2pm tomorrow, Thursday for Hillsborough Cemetery.

CARLENE.
Auckland Weekly News, 20th February 1902.
Last week a Maori Axe was found by Mr John Carlene, on his farm at Waituna, Southland. The tool is unusually shaped, about 18 inches long and with a edge of about 3 inches No other details.

CARLYON.
Herald, 12th August 1914. Funeral Notice.
Huntly News. While working on the extended Mine on Monday, Joseph Carlyon was injured by a fall of coal. He received several wounds to the scalp and back, as well as internal injuries. He was sent to the Waikato Hospital. No other details.

CARNACHAN.
4th June 1941.
J D Carnachan of Auckland.

CARPENTER.
Herald, 1st October 1957.
Jabez Henry, on September 30th 1957, at his residence, 7 Edgerley Ave, Epsom, after a long illness, the dearly beloved husband of Kitty Rebekah and loving dad of Jack, Kitty, Beth (Mrs J Hancock) Edith (Mrs P Leadley) and Laurie (Mrs T Griffiths), in his 82nd year. A service will be held at Watney and Sibons and Sons Chapel, Newmarket, tomorrow Wednesday. Time later. No other details.

CARPENTER.
Herald 1914. O Scr.
Obituary for William Carpenter of Auckland.

CARPENTER.
Herald, July 30th 1914.
On July 29th 1914, at his late residence, 17 Saint Georges Bay Road, Parnell. William, the beloved husband of Emily Carpenter, late of Thames, aged 83 years. Private interment at Purewa Cemetery. No mourning by request. Obit 30th July. Contact for details.

CARR.
Herald 1914. Scr.
Obituary for Mrs Emma Carr of Grey Lynn, Auckland.

CARRAN.
Herald, of 3rd November 1913.
Ellen Carran, nee Burns, died 1st November 1913, aged 78 years. No buriel details.

CARSON.
Weekly News, 18th June 1941.
W N Carson of Auckland. Contact me for details.

CARTER.
Herald 1914. Scr.
Obituary for Rev Charles Carter of Auckland.

CARTER.
Weekly News, December 1917.
Sergeant A C Carter, killed in action in Palestine on 14th November, was the second son of Mr F R Carter, Otorohanga. Before enlistment he was working on his father's farm. He belonged to the 4th, Waikato, Mounted Rifles, and left with the Main Body to Gallipoli and came out without a scratch. Up to the time of his death he had been through all engagements against the Turks in Egypt. His brother, Sgt W R Carter, was twice wounded at Gallipoli and returned to NZ. Two other brothers were wounded - Sgt H G Carter at Messines, and Sgt H W Carter, when in the advance about a month ago.

CARTER.
Weekly News, 18th June 1941.
J C Carterof Collingwood. Contact me for details.

CARTER.
Weekly News, 25th October 1944.
H C Carter of Whakatane. Contact me for details.

CAULTON.
Weekly News, 12th July 1944.
J J Caulton of Marton. Contact me for details.

CAVE.
Weekly News, 26th December 1896.
Obituary for William Cave, Te Ore Ore, Masterton.

CHALLIS.
Caroline Amelia Challis, formerly of Carterton, died on the 20th November 1896. No buriel details.

CHAMBERLAIN.
Thomas Chamberlain, formerly of Masterton, died on the 5th January 1859. No buriel details.

CHAMBERLAIN.
Feilding.
William E Chamberlain, a Miller, died on the 31st of January 1885. No buriel details.

CHAMBERLAIN.
New Zealand Times, 24th May 1919.
The death occurred at Nelson, on Wednesday, of Mr Edward Chamberlain, who was born at Motueka in 1845. In the early days he travelled between Nelson and Canterbury and his reminiscences of exploring trips on the West Coast, were deeply interesting. Mr Chamberlain, who was unmarried was a member of the Manchester Unity of Odd-fellows.

CHAMBERLIN.
Weekly News, March 1918.
2nd Lieut A O T of Okoroire, who has returned on Transport No.148, left as a private, was invalided from Gallipoli through sickness but later went to France where he was wounded at La Basseville in Auckland 1916. After gaining his commission in England he returned to France where he was again wounded.

CHAMBERS.
Edward Chambers, Plasterer, formerly of Masterton, died on the 21st October 1897. No other details.

CHAMBERS.
Herald, 11th July 1923.
On July 10th 1923, at his residence, Apple Farm, East Tamaki, William Knox Chambers, aged 72 years. Interment at Havelock North, Hawkes Bay.

CHAPMAN.
Weekly News, 12th July 1944.
D L B Chapman of Aranui. Contact me for details.

CHAPMAN.
Herald, 12th June 1940.
On June 11th 1940 at his residence, 23 Sherwood Ave, Grey Lynn, James Zealand dearly loved husband of Janet Douglas, and loved father of Arthur, Pet, Allie and Shirley, aged 63 years. At Rest. The funeral leaves the above address tomorrow, Thursday at 2pm for Waikumete. (second notice has the following people) son of the late James and Sarah and brother of Sarah Jane Chapman, late of Virginia Ave, Eden Terrace.

CHAPMAN.
Herald, 9th September 1940.
On September the 5th 1940, at Dunedin, Percy (Colonel) beloved husband of Louise Chapman, YMCA, Morey Place, Dunedin, loved father of Eric Chapman, Waimate, aged 69 years, at rest. No other details.

CHAPMAN.
Southern Cross, 1870.
James, on June 21st, at the Clanricarde Hotel, Wyndham Street, Auckland, aged 50 years. No other details.

CHARDON.
Francis William Chardon, formerly of Masterton, died on the 2nd July 1888. No buriel details.

CHALTON.
S Chalton and family of Kaiwaka. 1900. Contact me. (15)

CHARMAN.
New Zealand Times, 29th May 1919.
Obituary for Edward Charman, Wellington.

CHESTER.
Weekly News, 15th July 1915.
North Huntly last Monday, Robert Chester, married with a child living in Mt Eden. Employed on the Pukemiro Railway construction. No buriel details.

CHESTNUT.
Weekly News, 3rd September 1914.
On August 19th at Mairoa, Elizabeth, beloved wife of Robert Chestnut, aged 52 years. Deeply regretted. No other details.

CHEW.
Mrs Eliza Chew, Hutt, Wellington, died 16th of September 1892. No buriel details.

CHILTON.
Herald, 22nd September 1914.
At her residence, Emma Street, Mount Eden, suddenly, Eliza, wife of the late George Chilton, , late of Staffordshire, England, and beloved mother of Samuel and Albert Chilton of this city (Auckland) in her 81st year. Sweet rest at last. Funeral will leave her sons residence, 3 Cromwell Street, Mount Eden, today, 2 30pm for Waikaraka Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation.

CHISHOLM.
Herald, 17th June 1940.
On June 15th, at Whangarei, William Alexander, dearly beloved brother of Nellie, Flora, Jessie and Margaret, in his 63rd year. Funeral will leave his late residence, Atotu, tomorrow Tuesday at 1 30pm, for Kauri Cemetery.

CHISNALL.
20th August 1941.
G E M Chisnall. Pahiatua.

CHITTENDEN.
Weekly News, 23rd August 1944.
J D Chittenden of Wellington. Contact me for details.

CHOATE.
New Zealand Times, 4th June 1919.
Obituary for Stanley S Choate, Ashburton.

CHOCQUEEL.
Weekly News, 24th December 1914.
Killed in Action - Mr Mercel Chocqueel, brother of Andre Chocqueel of Hamilton, at the battle of Betheny on the 17th of September 1914. Mr Joseph Chocqueel, formerly a resident of Hamilton is among the missing at the fighting around Dixmunde.

CHRISTIE.
Otago Witness, 28th June 1932.
On June 25th 1932, at her residence, Allanton, Annie, wife of Thomas Christie, in her 75th year. No other details.

CHRISTY.
Weekly News, 12th July 1944.
B G Christy of Nuhaka, Hawkes Bay. Contact me for details.

CHUGG.
Herald, 17th June 1940.
On June 15th 1940, suddenly at Auckland, Harold, beloved husband of Estelle Chugg, and loved father of Jack and Nancy, Lyon Ave, Mount Albert. The funeral will leave Watney Sibuns and Sons, Khyber Pass, Newmarket at 2pm today, Tuesday for Purewa Cemetery.

CLAPHAM.
Weekly News, 18th June 1941.
L B Clapham of Hawera. Contact me for details.

CLAPPERTON
Weekly News, 1896.
On October 15th, at Pahi,Kaipara,Mary Ellen, wife of William N Clapperton aged 40 years. Obituary for Mrs W N Clapperton. (contact me).

CLARK.
Mrs Louisa Elizabeth Clark, formerly of Greytown, died on the 17th August 1898. No buriel details.

CLARK.
Weekly News, April 1917.
Private Alfred Colin Clark youngest son of Mrs John Clark, Karaka, seriously wounded in the spine on 21 February, is now out of danger and has been moved from a hospital in Boulogne to the King George Hospital, London. He is one of three brothers serving. He was previously farming at Karaka. Privates Leslie Gold Clark and Joseph Reynolds Clark have both given their lives. Leslie, who was killed on the infamous Daisy Patch, Gallipoli, farmed at Karaka and Joseph, employee of the Waihi Goldmining Co in the maintenance of the electric line from Horahora, died from wounds received in France. Their late father, John Clark, took part in the Maori War.

CLARK.
Weekly News, March 1918.
2nd Lieut Chas J M V, Ranui Road, Remuera, who has returned on Transport No.148, was attached to the 17th Reinforcements. He was wounded at Passchendaele.

CLARK.
Herald, 16th September 1940.
On September 14th 1940, at 29 King Edward Street, Mount Eden, Albert, dearly beloved husband of Frances Clark, and loved father of Fruscene and Berenice, aged 63 years. Funeral will leave the above address today, Monday, at 2 pm, for Waikaraka Park Cemetery, Onehunga.

CLARK.
Weekly News, 17th June 1915.
Sergeant Andrew Clark, died thursday evening, he was a well known resident of Devonport, and was born 1838, at County Armagh, Ireland. He came to Auckland on the ship "Ganges " in 1863. When the Maori wars broke out he left a farm at Otahuhu to join the Cavalry. After the war he joined the Police Force and was one of the mounted escorts during the Duke of Edinburgh's visit to Auckland. For some years he was in charge of the Newton Police Station and later transferred to Papakura. He was promoted to the rank of Sergeant and for a while was in charge of the Auckland Water Police.

CLARK.
1st October 1941.
B A Clark Auckland.

CLARK.
14th April 1943.
R Clark of Geraldine.

CLARK.
14th April 1943.
W N Clark of Auckland.

CLARK.
New Zealand Fighter Pilot, 15th April 1942.
W Clark of Wanganui.

CLARK-HALL.
Weekly News, 23rd August 1944.
R W Clark-Hall of Christchurch. Contact me for details.

CLARKE.
Herald, 14th June 1940.
On June 13th 1940, Thomas George Harry, eldest son of the late George Harry and Selina Mary Clarke, born Hampshire, England, 5th March 1856, arrived Auckland on the ship "Robert Small" May 30th 1862. Private Cremation, by request, no flowers or mourning. No other details.

CLARKE.
4th June 1941.
W Clarke of Invercargill.

CLARKE.
Herald, of 29th July 1893.
John Clarke, died 28 July 1893, aged 19 years, son of Andrew and Ellen Clarke. No buriel details.

CLARKE.
Fred Clarke, one of the Kaiwaka Settlers. 1900. Contact me. (15)

CLARKE.
Weekly News, 3rd September 1914.
On August 26th at Dunmore, Waingaro, William Clarke, late of Waimate North, age 87 years. At Rest. No other details.

CLAUSEN.
Weekly News, 25th January 1917.
Sergeant Neils Clauson, formerly of Te Aroha, has been awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal for bravery in the recent fighting in the Somme. He is at present in Bristol Hospital, wounded in the leg. This is the third time he has been wounded.

CLAXTON.
Herald, 9th July 1923.
On July 6th at Taumarunui Hospital, George, beloved husband of Lena Theresa Claxton, of Kakahi, and brother inlaw of the late Mrs W Donald. The funeral will leave 25 Arcadia Road, Epsom, today, Monday, at 1 pm, for Waikumete Cemetery.

CLAY.
27th May 1915.
Sam Clay, Waikato.

CLAY.
Clay R, of Ormond.(21)

CLAYSON.
James William Clayson, formerly of Masterton, Confectioner, died on the 2nd November 1884. No buriel details.

CLAYTON.
Weekly News, 23rd August 1944.
S E Clayton of Taradale. Contact me for details.

CLAYTON.
Herald, 9th September 1940.
On September 7th, at Auckland Hospital, Emily, beloved wife of the late Frederick Clayton, 22 Westminister Road, Mount Eden. Funeral leaves W H Tongue and sons Chapel, today, Monday, at 3 30pm, for Hillsborough Cemetery .

CLEARY.
G M Cleary, Wellington, 1st July 1915. WW1.

CLEARY.
November 11th, 1931.
On November 11th, 1931 at her residence, Cleary Road, Panmure, Mary, widow of the late Thomas Cleary, Colour Sergeant, 70th Regiment, aged 88 yrs. RIP. A Requiem Mass will be celebrated at St Patricks Church, Panmure, at 9am, Friday 13th, interment taking place immediately after.

CLEAVER.
Herald, 24th August 1923.
Obituary for Mrs Charlotte J Cleaver, formerly of Mercury Bay and Auckland.

CLEGG.
Herald, 11th July 1923.
On July 9th 1923, at the Auckland Hospital, Constance, dearly loved only daughter of Stephen and Annie Clegg, of 9 Leslie Ave, Kingsland, aged 6 years. Funeral will leave Mr Sibuns Mortuary, at 1 30pm today, Wednesday, for Waikumete Cemetery.

CLELAND.
New Zealand Fighter Pilot, 15th April 1942.
J Cleland of Wellington.

CLELAND.
Auckland Weekly News, 19th July, 1901.
If you have any connection with the Cleland Brothers of Kaponga, Taranaki, contact me.

CLEMENTS.
Herald, 30th June 1914.
On June 28th at Hobson Park Road, Parnell, Francis Sarah, beloved wife of the late Archibald Clements and daughter of the late William Rose, Ballinelee County Longford, Ireland. Private interment at Cambridge today, Tuesday.

CLIFT.
Clift Mr F H, of Pahiatua. (21)

CLIFTON.
Clifton George, of Pahiatua. (21)

CLOSE.
Weekly News, March 1918.
Gunner Percy Melville, son of Mrs M Close and the late Mr W Close of Canterbury, who was reported to have died of wounds on 13 January, left NZ with the 22nd specialist machine-gun section, joining the fifth machine-gun section on arrival in France. Before enlisting he was in the employ of the Railway Dept at Palmerston North. His wife resides at 21 Bath St, Parnell.

CLOSEY.
Weekly News, 11 January 1917.
2nd Lieutenant S J E Closey, Rifle Brigade, of Otorohanga, has been awarded the Military Cross: "Assumed command of and led his company with great courage and initiative, capturing and consolidating the position. He set a splendid example to his men."

CLOUGH.
Herald, 1st August 1930.
A resident of Auckland who arrived in 1864, Mr John Cooke Clough died on 31st July, aged 92 years. he was born in Bradford, Yorkshire, and came to New Zealand in the ship "Eagle Speed", arriving October 1864. He went back to England in 1871, and returned to New Zealand the next year. Mr Clough was an engineer and had spent the greater part of his life in Auckland. He is Survived by one son and two Daughters. Mr Clough was for many years a member of the Orchestra of the Auckland Choral society, being the first Player of the Oboe in this City. He also belonged to the Auckland Orchestral society, and when wanted, played the Viola.

CLUNE.
Herald, 9th September 1914.
On September 8th, at his sons residence, Pukekohe East, Connor, beloved husband of the late Sarah Clune, aged 95 years. RIP. Funeral tomorrow, Thursday at 1 pm. No other details.

COATES.
The New Zealand Times, 1919.
Divorce, George and Alice.

COCHRAN.
Weekly News, 1896.
On October 4th, at Waikomiti, Mary, the beloved wife of Alexander, of Waikomiti, aged 70 years. Deeply regretted. Paisley papers please copy. No other details.

COCHRANE.
Herald, 19th September 1940.
On September 18th, at his late residence, 38 Wellpark Ave, Grey Lynn, Auckland, William, dearly loved husband of May, and loving father of Bill, Ada, George and Peggy, in his 58th year. Funeral will leave his late residence, at 11am on Friday. No other details.

COCKBURN.
Alexander Cockburn, Farmer, of Marton, died 27th January 1892. No buriel details.

COCKBURN.
Robert Cockburn, formerly of Masterton, died on the 11th February 1906 No buriel details.

COCKBURN.
Susan Cockburn, late of Masterton, died on the 18th November 1892. No buriel details.

COCKERELL.
Frederick Hugh Cockerell, Storekeeper, of Otaki, died 5th July 1895. No buriel details.

COCKERTON.
Herald, 27th August 1914.
On August 26th, at the residence of her sister, Mrs Carolan, Matamata, Margaret Marion, dearly beloved wife of Robert Cockerton, Greenlane, Auckland, and 2nd daughter of the late Smollett Reid of Papakura Valley, in her 51st year. The funeral will leave the residence of her brother, D A Reid, tomorrow, Friday at 2 30pm, for the Church of England Cemetery, Papakura Valley.

COFFEY.
New Zealand Graphic, 4th May 1907.
On April 25th, at her residence, Vermont Street, Ponsonby, Auckland, Margaret, relict of the late James Coffey. RIP. No other details.

COLE.
John Cole, formerly late of Masterton, died on the 28th January 1867. No buriel details.

COLEMAN.
Herald, 26th August 1914.
O August 25th 1914, at her residence, Brighton Road, Parnell, Eliza, widow of the late William. Private interment at Waikaraka Cemetery, Onehunga.

COLEMAN.
C Coleman, Mercer, 20th July 1916. WW1.

COLGAN.
Southern Cross, 1873.
George Wellington Colgan, late of Limerick, age 60 yrs. Home papers please copy. No other details.

COLHOUN
John Smith Colhoun of Kaiwaka and Pukekaroro. Contact me. (15)

COLLARD.
Herald, 18th August 1914. Report of Death.
A sad fatality occurred at Ohutu, on Saturday. Alfred Collard, Bush Foreman for the Egmont Box Company, was making his way through the bush to where the men were working, when a tree which was being felled, came down unexpectedly, crushing him to the ground. He received terrible injuries and died on the way to the Mill. Deceased was a married man, 49 years of age, and well known throughout the district.

COLLEDGE.
J E Colledge, Auckland, 20th July 1916. WW1.

COLLET.
Weekly News, March 1918.
Captain Clive F, who was killed recently in an aeroplane accident, was a son of Mrs A M Collett, Epsom. He previously was an electrician in the employ of Turnbull & Jones, Christchurch, and was latterly chief electrical engineer in charge of the Rewanui State mines. He enlisted in 1914. Last year he was awarded the Military Cross and later received a bar. He also was recommended for the DSO.

COLLETT.
Herald, 5th September 1914.
On September 4th, at his late residence, Cameron Street, Devonport, Auckland. John Collett, aged 93 years. The funeral leaves for O' Neils Point Cemetery today at 3pm.

COLLEY.
New Zealand Times, 4th April 1919.
Obituary for William Colley, Portland Island.

COLLIE.
John Collie, late of Paekakariki, died on the 6th of November 1893. No other details.

COLLIER.
Thomas Collier of the 43rd Regiment, aged 38 years old, gunshot to left arm, at Gate Pa, Tauranga on 29th April 1864. No other details.

COLLINS.
Bridget Collins, late of Masterton, widow, died on the 27th July 1895. No other details.

COLLINSON.
Herald, 13th August 1914.
Fancy Dress at Palmerston North, Anni.
Master Keith Collinson.

COLLIS.
Palmerston North.
William Collis, died on the 9th of July 1893. No other details.

COLLIS.
27th May 1915.
S Collis, Wellington.

COLTER.
Mr Colter, Sawmiller late of Greytown, died on the 5th July 1882. No buriel details.

COLTMAN.
Herald, 19th June 1940.
On June 18th 1940, at Auckland, William, dearly beloved husband of Mary Jane Coltman, in his 78th year. A service will be held at Watney and Sibun and Sons Chapell, Khyber Pass, Newmarket, tomorrow, Thursday. Funeral then leaving for the Crematorium. Obit available.

COLVILLE.
Otago Witness, 18th October 1916.
A Colville of Tinwald. Contact me for details.

COLWAY.
James Colway, formerly of Masterton, died on the 25th December 1889. No buriel details.

COMBES.
Weekly News, 1896.
On November the 8th, after a long and painful illness, Catherine, relict of the late Frederick Combes.

COMESKEY.
Weekly News, 23rd November 1916.
Leo Comeskey, of Ponsonby, Auckland. Contact me for details.

COMPTON.
William Compton, Farmer, formerly of Masterton, died on the 12th of December 1878. No buriel details.

CONDELL.
Weekly News, 24th August 1916.
S Condell, New Lynn, Auckland.

CONNETT.
New Zealand Times, 1st April 1919.
Obituary for J Connett, New Plymouth.

CONNOLLY.
2nd May 1945.
P L Connelly of Auckland.

CONNOLLY.
Herald, 19th June 1940.
On June 17th 1940 at Auckland Hospital, William Robert, beloved son of Ellen Lenden, in his 55th year. Funeral leaves Holmes and Sons, Newmarket today, Wednesday, at 10am for Waikumete Cemetery.

CONNOLLY.
Funeral Notice.
Michael Connolly, formerly of Carterton, died on the 15th November 1885. No other details.

CONNOLLY.J R J Connolly of Christchurch. Contact me for details.

CONNOLLY.
Auckland Star, 17th June, 1948.
On June 16th 1948, at a Private Hospital, Auckland, Florence Adele (Madsie) of 10 Ayr Street, Parnell, widow of the late Patrick Joseph, formerly of Wanganui, loved mother of Mother Connolly, Sacred Heart Convent, Victoria Ave, and the late Dr Joe Connolly, and mother inlaw of Thelma, aged 81 years. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at St Johns Church, Parnell, 9 30am, tomorrow, Friday, prior to interment at Waikaraka Cemetery. Rosary at Church, 7 15pm this Thursday evening.

CONNOR.
Weekly News, March 1918.
Major J, NZMC, of Dunedin, who has returned on Transport No.148, was a member of the Main Body. He served at Gallipoli and in France. He was awarded the Military Cross at the New Year.

CONNOR.
Herald, 14th September 1940.
On September 13th, at the Auckland Hospital, William, dearly loved husband of Delia Mary Connor, 107 Federal Street, member of Auckland Watersiders Union, aged 58 years. RIP. No other details.

CONROY
Herald, 1883.
Court Case, Patrick Conroy, Auckland, Email me.

CONWAY.
Herald, 10th July 1923.
On June 30th, at Wellington, Mabel Annie May, dearly beloved wife of James Conway, and daughter of Mrs A A Cooke, and sister of Mrs Richard Cornish and Mrs George H Sturgess, of Auckland, and Mrs Charles Cornish and Mr Arthur Cooke of Dunedin. No other details.

CONWELL.
Weekly News, 25th October 1944.
T Conwell of Carterton. Contact me for details.

COOK.
14th April 1943.
G W Cook of Frankton Junction, Waikato.

COOK.
Napier.
Mr J T C Cook, Napier Bowling Club.

COOKE.
Weekly News, 25th October 1944.
W H Cooke of Manurewa, South Auckland. Contact me for details.

COOMBE.
James Coombe, late of Fern Flats, Marton, died on the 5th of August 1904. No buriel details.

COOP.
Weekly News, 18th June 1941.
M J Coop of Ataahua, Christchurch. Contact me for details.

COOPER.
Herald, 14th September 1914.
On Sunday, September 13th, at her residence "Leoni" Bracken Ave, Epsom, Blanche Clara, widow of the late Rev E V Cooper of Samoa. Interment Private.

COOPER.
1st October 1941.
T E Cooper of Wanganui.

COOPER.
Herald 1914. Acc Scr.
Report of accident for George Cooper, Imperial Army Pensioner of Whangarei.

COOPER.
Funeral Notice, Herald, 19th June 1922.
On June 18th 1922, at his late residence, 15 Grafton Road, Auckland, George, dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth Catherine Cooper, aged 67 years. The funeral will leave his late residence tomorrow, Tuesday at 11 15 am, for O'Neills Point Cemetery.

COOPER.
Weekly News, 26th December 1896.
Obituary for Bright Cooper, Napier. (contact me).

COPELAND.
Weekly News, 4th June 1941.
O B Copeland of Waimauku. Contact me for details.

COPLAND.
Weekly News, 1st August 1945.
L J Copland, Dunedin.

CORBOY
Weekly News, 1896.
On October 4th, at the residence of his mother, Kihikihi, Cornelious, 4th son of the late William Corboy, of this township, aged 19 years. May he rest in peace.

CORDES.
New Zealand Graphic, 4th May 1907.
On April 22nd, at her residence, Wellesley Street, Auckland, Jane Cordes, in her 70th year. No other details.

CORLEY.
Herald, 29th November 1927.
On November 27th 1927, at the Auckland Hospital, James Corley, the beloved husband of the late Jane Ann Corley and father of Winifred Corley, age 53 yrs. RIP. A Requiem Mass at the Sacred Heart Church at 9 am. today, Tuesday the funeral leaving for the Otahuhu Cemetery. Friends will please accept this intimation.

CORNISH.
Feilding.
Richard Cornish, Gardener, died on the 11th of November 1899 aged 53 years. no other details.

CORNISH.
Weekly News, 1st August 1945.
A E Cornish, Picton.

CORRIGAN.
Weekly News, 1896.
On September 7th 1896, at Lefuka, Haabi, Friendly Islands, Willie Haapai, dearly loved son of J and D Corrigan, aged 6 months. No other details.

COSGROVE.
Herald, 7th July 1923.
While undergoing a operation at the Christchurch Hospital, Roy Kitchener Cosgrove, aged 6 and a half years, collapsed under the anaesthetic. Restorative measures were applied , but without success.

COSSEBOOM.
Weekly News, 18th June 1941.
L Cosseboom of Auckland. Contact me for details.

COSSEY.
July 14th, 1924.
On July 13th 1924, at her late residence, Wallace Road, Papatoetoe, Ann dearly beloved wife of the late J T Cossey, in her 81st year. No mourning. The funeral will leave her late residence for Drury Presbyterian Cemetery, tomorrw Tuesday, at 1 45pm, arriving at Drury at 3pm.

COSTAR.
Herald, 16th September 1940.
On September 14th 1940, Matoaka Atlantic, beloved husband of Sarah Caroline Costar, of James Road, Manurewa, late of Karaka, aged 75 years. Funeral will leave the above address today, Monday, at 1 30pm for Papakura Cemetery. Obituary also, 16th September.

COTTER.
John Cotter, formerly of Greytown, died on the 2nd December 1911. No other details.

COTTER.
Pierce Cotter, formerly of Greytown, died 28th of June 1894. No other details.

COTTER.
The New Zealand Times, 1919.
Divorce, Frederick and Emma. Contact me for details.

COTTERILL.
Weekly News, 16th January 1946.
G W Cotterill of Hastings.

COTTLE.
Charles (alias Hoffern) Cottle, formerly of Featherston, died on the 9th of October 1877. No other details.

COTTON.
1st October 1941.
H C Stapleton Cotton of Auckland.

COUGHLAN.
4th June 1941.
F R Coughlan of Waimauku.

COULTER.
Ken Coulter of Mangawhai, 1930. (15)

COULTHARD .
Auckland Weekly News, 24th June 1915. Report of Death.
On the 18th of June 1915, at Auckland Hospital, Joseph Coulthard, husband of Margaretta and father of T S Coulthard of Whakapara and Mrs E T Fowler, Glen Massey, aged 69 years. No other details.

COUTTS.
Weekly News, 4th June 1941.
P E Coutts of Auckland. Contact me for details.

COWAN.
14th April 1943.
J Cowan of Hastings.

COWLEY.
Herald 1914. Acc Scr.
Report of accident for Mr A Cowley of New Plymouth.

COX.
Herald, 20th August 1914.
On August 14th, at her parents residence, Emily Grace, 3rd daughter of Mr and Mrs S T Cox, of Opunake, aged 24 years. Deeply regretted. No other details.

COX.
Herald, 19th June 1940.
On June 18th, at the residence of her son, Mackay Street, Thames, Florence Louise, dearly loved wife of Charles Cox, of Totara Point, aged 62 years. Funeral leaves her sons residence today, Wednesday at 3pm for the Totara Cemetery.

CRACKNELL.
Cracknell D, of Ormond. (21)

CRAIG.
Weekly News, March 1918.
Lieut J, son of the late Mr J Craig of Auckland, has returned after three years service. He enlisted as a Private in the 8th Reinforcements and served in France until after the battle of the Somme. He was then sent to Officers' Training Corps and was given a commission in the Imperial army. He is at present on furlough.

CRAIG.
Herald, 18th September 1914.
On September 17th, at his daughters residence, 4 Ponsonby Terrace, Ponsonby, James Craig, beloved husband of the late Jane Joyce Craig, in his 82nd year, deeply regretted. Interment Private.

CRANSTON.
Herald, 12th June 1940.
On June 11th 1940 at Auckland Hospital, after a short illness, Richard Cranston, beloved husband of Barbara Cranston and father of Will, Arch, Harold, Dave and Olive, late of Mount Morgan, Queensland, in his 81st year. Funeral leaves McIvors Mortuary at 11am today Wednesday for Hillsborough Cemetery.

CRAW.
1st October 1941.
H L Craw of Christchurch.

CRAWFORD.
Weekly News, 18th June 1941.
J G Crawford of Tauranga. Contact me for details.

CRAWFORD.
Herald, 17th August 1914. Funeral Notice.
On August 16th, at the residence of her son inlaw, Mr A H Gilbert, Grange Road, Mt Eden. Rebecca, dearly beloved wife of Matthew Crawford, aged 66 years. Private interment.

CRAWLEY.
Herald, 19th June 1940.
On June 18th, 1940, at her late residence 20 Tennyson Street, Mount Eden, Alice, eldest beloved daughter of the late James and Julia Crawley. RIP. Requiem Mass at 9am at the Good Sheppard Church. Private Interment.

CRIGHTON.
14th April 1943.
A Crighton of Dunedin.

CROCKER.
Weekly News, 21st October 1915. Report of death.
On the 10th of October 1915 at Taneatua, Bay of Plenty, Caroline, widow of late Richard Davis Crocker of Modbury, Devonshire, London, aged 77 years. No other details.

CROKER.
Weekly News, March 1918.
Sergeant Basil W, awarded the Military Medal, only son of P W Croker, architect, formerly of Auckland, now of Tauranga. He enlisted at Thames in the 8th Reinforcements and was transferred to the Otago Regiment. He served in Egypt and then France from the Battle of the Somme. He is aged 22.

CROSS.
Auckland Star, 17th June, 1948.
On June 15th, 1948, suddenly at his residence, Piako Hill, Morrinsville, Arthur, beloved brother of , Violet Cross, Morrinsville, and Mesdames Louden, of Waikino. M Louden of Pewairo, Tauranga, aged 60 years. Funeral will leave from his late residenc, Piako Hill, at 1 30pm today, Thursday for the Piako Cemetery..

CROTHERS.
Weekly News, 18th June 1941.
A M P Crothers of Gisborne, Contact me for details.

CROWE.
Herald 1914 O Scr.
Report of death for Philip Crowe of Auckland.

CROWHURST.
Weekly News, July 1917.
Corporal Samuel A Crowhurst, Auckland Infantry, who has been awarded the Military Medal for gallantry in the field during the battle of Messines, is the son of Mr S G Crowhurst of Rexburg St, Newmarket. He enlisted in the Auckland Infantry and left with an early reinforcement. He has been on active service since in Gallipoli and France. He comes of a fighting family. His brother, Corporal Victor R Crowhurst, who left in the same reinforcements, was wounded at Gallipoli and again in France and is now in the Brockenhurst Hospital. Another brother, Private Arthur Crowhurst, enlisted in the Rifle Brigade and succumbed to cerebro-meningitis while in camp. Two other brothers, Francis and Leslie, went into training camp last week. The Newmarket Borough Council at a meeting last night congratulated Mr & Mrs Crowhurst upon the distinction conferred on their son and also upon the fine record of the family.

CRUICKSHANK.
Cruickshank Mr, of Matakana. 1872. Rodney. Hc

CRUMP.
Herald 1914. Acc Scr.
Report of accident for R Crump of Christchurch.

CULLEN.
Herald, 11th June 1940.
On June 9th, at Tauranga, John, loved father of Edward, Michael, William, Francis, Hannah. RIP. Funeral at Tauranga today Tuesday at 3pm. No other details.

CULLEN.
Herald, 28th September 1914.
On September 27th 1914, at a Private Hospital, Julia, widow of the late Matthew Cullen. A Requiem Mass will be held tomorrow, at Saint Benedicts Church, tomorrow, Tuesday, September 29th, at 8am. Interment Private.

CULLEN.
Cullen Mr Guy, of Maungaturoto. (15)

CULLINANE.
Weekly News, 12th July 1944.
T J Cullinane of Hastings. Contact me for details.

CULLWICK.
23rd July 1941.
J C Cullwick of Napier.

CULPAN.
Weekly News, 22nd April 1915, Obituary.
Mrs William Culpan, died on Monday at her residence Matatea, Selwyn Terrace, Parnell. Born in Auckland, she was the second daughter of the late Henry and Elizabeth Somervel who arrived in Auckland on the same day, 18 Oct 1842, the former in the ship Duchess of Argylle and the latter in the ship Jane Gifford. No other details.

CUMMING.
Cumming Family Reunion at Waikaka Valley, 1964. Contact me for details.

CUMMING.
Herald, 13th June 1940.
On June 12th, at a Private Hospital, Auckland, John, (Jock) dearly loved husband of Ada and son-inlaw of Walter Stretton, Waitakaruru, aged 47 years. The funeral will leave the residence of W Stretton, Waitakaruru, at 1pm, tomorrow (Friday) for Totara Cemetery, Thames. (second notice has the following people) second son of John and Christina, of Epsom, and brother of Mrs J McPherson, James, Hugh, Norman and Charles.

CUNNINGHAM.
Herald, of 19th August 1907.
Andrew Cunningham, died 18th August 1907, aged 75 years. No other details.

CUNNINGHAM.
Herald, of 28th July 1916.
Helen Cunningham, died 26th July 1916, aged 79 years, relict of Captain Andrew Cunningham. No buriel details.

CUNNINGHAM.
Weekly News 4th January 1917.
Lieut Colonel W H Cunningham, of the 7th, Wellington and West Coast, Regiment, commands a battalion of the Wellington Regiment at the front. He left New Zealand as a Major in the Main Body force.

CUNNOLD.
Herald, 14th August 1914. Funeral Notice.
On August 12th, at her late residence, Lisnoe Ave, Naomi, dearly beloved wife of William Cunnold, in her 73rd year. Suffolk papers please copy. "Gone to be with Christ, which is far better" Funeral will leave her late residence tomorrow, Saturday at 2 pm. By request no flowers. No other details.

CURLEY .
Auckland Weekly News, 19th August 1915. Report of death. No other details.
On the 23 July 1915 at Wellington, New Zealand, John Curley, late of the 2nd Waikato Regiment, aged 79 years. No other details.

CURTIS .
John Curtis, one of the Kaiwaka Settlers. 1900. Contact me. (15)

CUZONS. Southern Cross, Supp. 1873. On August the 9th, Mr Thomas Cuzons, age 73 years. No other details.