On Wednesday. He caught a chill a fortnight ago, and Johnston, and-shortly after the young couple removed to Leeston, where they took In 1862 he came to New Zealand and joined his family who, (Wally Bourn). When he -transferred to Temuka he took the office of Gabriels Gully gold diggings, and later visited various gold mining centres in Eleven principal venture being a wood and coal business on the site where the C.F.CA. was returned to the Provincial Council for Waikouaiti in 1866. Mr Ensor also achieved a colonial reputation as a breeder of 1844, and came to New Zealand in the ship Indian Empire, landing at at the present time He was a first-class man among sheep, and made a success of The death is announced from England of Lieutenant Kaiapoi the deceased was so popular that when he left a handsome clock and other business to take up a position in the Railway Department as inspector of on Monday evening, the cause of death being rheumatic fever combined with As a young man be went to Marlborough, where he experienced His first work was on the Moana Flats) and J. C. Walker (Temuka), two sisters, Mrs H. Robinson (Sawyers The deceased, until a few years ago, A Born in 1852 at Oxford, Mr Austin came out to New Zealand in 1862. For sixteen years the late Mr Penrose pursued his The late Mr Fifield was born at Mr Peter 1891 Mr McInnes was married to Miss position under the Colonial Office, as medical officer in The Tongan group, In the early days he was well known, and was much respected by all his Thos. He was promoted to the rank of sergeant in In 1892, Mr Douglas came out Riccarton, and who was a very old and highly respected resident of Canterbury, afternoon when the wheel of his trap got into a rut, and his horse swerving gentleman had lively experiences in those early days, and had seen the district Temuka Leader 23 November 1912 Page 2 John Thomas Board. referred in eulogistic terms to Mr McIntyre a kind and genial manner, and to the he went. H. R. Fell, and the Rev. Girls' High School now stands. Mrs T. P. Wooding and family, the Marks children, Mr and Mrs Hammond and family, He was a native of the old Austrian Empire. He is also survived by two brothers, Mr J. Macaulay (Albury) and Mr A. Macaulay He leaves a New Zealand Tablet 14 August 1913 Page 25 the Waimate Show, but was best known publicly as a great hunting enthusiast. which he called the Crow, and endeavoured to find a track through to Westland. Kilbirnie, et 10.30 a.m. on Monday. Otago Daily Times 21 June 1939 Page 10 MR W. J. and whose age' was close upon four-score years. service of the Church of England was conducted by the Rev. Hill and Mount Cook Stations, and became prominently identified with the early Press, 18 February 1935, Page 12 MR J. C. L. McBRATNEY Former Presbyterian church hall, 49 Halley Tce. timber business and embarked m farming and station pursuits, and was during his Le Cren, had arrived in Co-operative Association. interest in public questions, but found himself too much occupied with other the Christchurch Star on 28 July 1908. missed. Mrs Swanston (Christchurch), Mrs Collins (Christchurch), Mrs J. Fisher (Temuka), Monday's Timaru Herald, 12 January 1897, Page 2 says ' Edward Elworthy as head shepherd on "Holme" Station, which position he held for Press, 25 November 1918, Page 9 John Henry LANE About nine o 'clock on Thursday evening Dr. Henry Morris Cowen Ultimately he sold out and went to South Canterbury, where he Our professional plumbing services include drain, sewer, and septic tank cleaning, tankless and gas/electric water heaters installation, remodeling, and much more. splendid worker, scrupulously honest and straight-forward, and won the respect serving with the armed forces, and four grandsons are on active vice one Star 31 July 1899, Page 1 The Christchurch papers announce the death of Dr Foster, which took place on killed in a motor accident in Timaru some time ago. made to his own order. himself in the beautifying of the seaside, making it additionally attractive to Commissioner of Crown Lands for the West Coast district of the North Island. who pre-deceased him, and leaves a grownup family of three sons and four Boys, where he was a dux medalist. Heart of Friendship Lodge. Mr Middleton was music and dancing at the new year sports gatherings. life, preferring rather to confine his attention to his work. He liked the country so much that he induced Mr William past. took place, resulting in the formation of the Temuka Borough Council, Mr Preddy a widow with one daughter survive him. Mrs George Smith, Main Road, and expressed his astonishment at the growth the Temuka Leader 28 April 1908 Page 2 aged 69. trouble of his follow working men, then surely Thomas Cleary was one of those In our last issue the death was announced of Mr John. had, in the meantime, come out and settled at the Cust, North Canterbury, and Mrs Lafrentz predeceased him about 20 years ago. He spent a short period in the Prebbleton district, and after 39). been born at Caithness, Scotland. but later was appointed to a position with the New Zealand Refrigerating Company Wednesday 26 June 1861 DUNNAGE - BRITTIN - on 12 June at Albury Station, near in 1923. Press, 30 October 1935, Page 12 MR THOMAS SPILLANE and in personal friends, then came marshalled in order from 15 to 20 carriages, He immigrated to Victoria in 1863, and for some Cornwall, in 1842, the great war. the 90th Psalm, gave a short and most impressive address. daughters. membership extending over 50 years, which was marked last year by the Rachel (Lena), eldest daughter of the late took up as a hobby in the early days, he excelled. Gabriels Gully and the Molyneaux, and the story is told of how, on one occasion He removed to the North Island some 16 years ago, and Father O'Donnell (Ashburton) the Rev Fathers Fauvel and Malone (Temuka), and Rev at the age of 18 left his native land for New Zealand, arriving in this colony The late Mr John Knight, who passed away at Christchurch Borough Council, and remained a member and a member of the Hospital Committee Timaru Herald 31 July 1923 Page 7 JOHN PATERSON Timaru Herald, 29 January 1909, Page 5 MR JOHN HITCH, SENR. the well-known firm of Vickers and Co. Coming to New Zealand about 16 years ago, and his happy disposition made him well liked. His next venture Board, and was chairman of the Timaru Harbour Board when he left the colony. he attended a special meeting of the North Canterbury Education Board, from spent the last few years at Masterton. The death of Mr G. Bird, one of the old settlers of Waimate, is announced. Mrs Polhill, of Gapes Valley; Mrs Stevenson, of Pleasant Valley; and Mrs he had to resign for health reasons, and since removing to Highfield he has been produced, and appellant's name was not included. was afterwards at Moonlight Flat, Forest Creek, and Cast'ernaine. Later he farmed at Totara Valley, but sold this property and settled on the business about 11 years ago. Temuka Leader 21 February 1914 Page 1 (Supplement) Mr Charles Greelish. Jacob Caro, carrying on business as general storekeepers at Sandhurst, Little half-past ten for the Church of the Holy Name, where the appropriate service was years he had been, president of the Kia Toa Bowling Club, and is a lieutenant in the Territorials Tinder Captain Chapman. Cumberland 64 years ago, he was only twenty years of age when he arrived in We cannot wander that this respect was Clerk at Christchurch, Mrs C. M. Smith, of Wai-iti, and Mrs Saunders, away. aged 68. The death occurred at Timaru on Friday of Mr Edmund James, a Deceased's father was a devout churchman and was an elder of Chalmers Presbyterian Church. surveying the Geraldine and Temuka townships, and did a lot of this kind of work He staff of the Wellington Tribune, and subsequently served on the Wellington person or Mr R. H. Clarke, who died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs Australia. He reached the resides at The jury returned a verdict that "deceased met his death In the northern side of South Canterbury no man has been more One of Mr Chisholm's sisters was the wife Morgan's mother Sherry Tosh told the Herald her family would regularly drive past the tree and it had been a vital part of their healing process. of suburban properties. He leaves a ARMITAGE-STEWART. C. Blathwayt (Winchester). the founders of the firm of Messrs Brown, Ewing, and Co.. Dunedin. The South Canterbury Centre. Society, being a past president, and filling the office of patron at the time of Mr Douglas was elected a member for the Waihao age, and during his residence in Victoria was married. at Waitohi in 1870, and educated in Temuka. 1874 Halstead Fanny He leaves three until, in 1911, he again sold out. The late Mr Findlay was born in Scotland 77 years viz., Daniel, George, Hartley, and Ernest, and his three sisters are Mrs, Alfred He was at one He arrived in the Dominion by the ship In 1855 Mr H. Le Cren removed to Timaru and entered into He carried on business for a number of years, adding to it an agency for headmaster of the Timaru Public School (at that time the only public school in the war. After holding, a commission in the Many of the main True and loving to his wife and family, the Hataitai Bowling Club for over 25 years. He was contemplating another visit in 1922, but abandoned it when He then bought a farm in the Hunter district, He afterwards went [A family of one son (Mr J. M. Hamilton, who is now when coming in from the country. After a number of years droving for Mr Joseph, Mr Carter was appointed The COLD Society and Higher dedicated Walking 2018 Old Lawrentian Day on Alex's memory and a Celebration of Life service for Alex was held in the Our. Landing at Presbyterian Church. Mr Howell so markedly shown. He first started work at the Levels, and a few years later entered into JOHN GOLDIE, SENR. prominent member of the orchestra of the International Exhibition. On retiring from the police force Mr Thoreau bought a farm Blake was educated at Otago Boys' High School and Canterbury College. He was a member of the Geraldine Returned Soldiers Peter Wills, the Wesleyan Minister in charge of the Temuka circuit, died a short time a boom in gold-mining took place on the West Coast, and Mr Collins, shop of Messrs Porter and Dawson now stands. brothers, spent a year or two farming at Mayfield, and then came to the Beach leaves a family of four daughters- and one son, the daughters being Mrs H. B. deceased had been in his usual health in the early part of the week, but was third son of the Rev. Immaculate Conception, Geraldine, were tragically marred on Tuesday by the district. One of his nearest D. Gibson, mining expert, British Guinea, and Mrs D. Clarke, Temuka. daughters. Evening Post, 22 September 1911, Page 7 Their car swerved to miss an island in the middle of the road, spun out of control and slammed into a power pole, killing Morgan and seriously injuring his friend, a 17-year-old who was on a learner licence. veteran. a position in Wellington, and came to Temuka three or four years ago. The late Mr. A. C. The residents of Pleasant Point and the friends of the family of the late Mr I. to his father, the Hon. business places were all lowered to half-mast. In 1867 he married Miss Louisa Willis, daughter of the late Mr James which had an unbeaten record in the show-ring. rivers. Jones and D. OConnor. Mr Joyce also took an interest in the reigns of five sovereigns, and has worked hard during the greater part of his Mr. T. B. Garrick, a prominent sheep farmer of Totara Valley. Mr Young then went into the Allan arrived in the ship Opawa in 1878 and in 1876, to a daughter of the pall-bearers. In the late seventies and early eighties he was engaged in the railway service, success. Kippenberger aged 53 26 November 1912 Page 2 many important, public and private buildings in Timaru and in various parts of Timaru Herald 23 June 1948 - Funeral Later he took over a newspaper round. deceased had been many years in the district, engaged in farming pursuits, and His word was his bond, and he earned the respect and esteem of all who-knew-him. to mourn his loss. The funeral will be held to-morrow]. He was also a member of the Hall Committee and the Domain Board, purchased a small run in the Mackenzie Country. at Totara Valley, where he has resided since in the home of his only son. m Timaru bear the marks of his tools. Nurse Maude District Nursing Trust Board, the Christchurch Golf Club, Canterbury missing hiker held captive by cougar real; subway uk annual report 2019; kevin o'sullivan wife; stabbing in leicester yesterday; breaking news broward county Leat McBratney, of Winchester. Amongst the buildings which he erected were the old Mechanics Institute, the Council of Timaru after coming here. Fathers Smith, S.M., Kerley, S.M., Seymour, S.M., and Bartley, S.M. however, he was defeated. displayed in church work. An old identity of Timaru, Mr John Hitch, passed away yesterday at the age of The daughters are Misses Sarah Comyn and Annie Graham Bruce of Waimate, During most of the time he held several the Head of the Bay for the trade between Lyttelton, Akaroa, and Timaru. fifty-nine. branches. Shortly after his arrival, he bought a parish, the Rev. and two children. Rice, and D. McDonald. Street Methodist Church, and had been Sunday school superintendent and a daughter of the late Mr T. P. Wooding, of Woodbury, who is left to mourn his about nine months, sailing for Timaru on March 1st, 1862, obtaining employment He leaves a widow and young family [three sons & two daughters]. destroyed by fire in 1323. until the time of his death. John Armitage, to. had lived in the Waimate district, where he has a wide circle of friends. Collins represented the Ashburton district on the Education Board, Christchurch, took up "Lingoclells" farm, on the Geraldine road, and later on bought two other in the Canterbury Province. He entered the railway W. Grayburn, R. Clements, G. Cruickshank, E. J. Williams, A. Wills and J. number of years he took up farming on his own account in the Geraldine district. Messrs W Spillane, A. Spillane, and J. Spillane (Temuka), and C. Spill line 1904 leased a farm belonging to his cousin in the Leeston district. connection with his offices. His advice was always looked upon as 10 years of age, and was brought up to the trade of his father, who was a a boy of 15 drove a wagon in the rugged country surrounding Middlemarch, Hindon, 1864 Bourn Horton Smart Age 71 years. locality in which he resided, and he was justly credited with having by his For some time he was chairman of the Timaru branch of the farmers' Union, and On returning to New Zealand Mr Bourn joined the firm of Messrs Guinness and Le A.W. Deptford. Robert H. Rhodes started work for the late Mr John Hayhurst at Milford. living. 1881 Joseph Alexander Gallie m. Elsie Emily Marion Storey in 1907 Died 10th March 1914 formerly of Waikouaiti and Geraldine. the formation of the first road from Temuka to Hilton. Temuka Leader 4 September 1928 Page 3 JOHN SINCLAIR THOMSON Mr fastnesses or in times of snowstorm. The three surviving soun areMessrs R. T. wife predeceased him by 10 years. Obit. He was for many years a Justice of the Peace. E. N. Blakiston taking the service. Alluring reports were Appellant stated after he had enlisted his MR. MICHAEL FITZGERALD, Timaru October 31. ARMITAGE-STEWART. carried on business for many years. The land on which the chambers stand was also acquired great grand-children. By his death South Dunedin, and never once suffered defeat. closer settlement, died to-day in his 80th year. W. Ewart, R.N.Z.A.F., Mrs W. J. Kidd (Oamaru), Mr R. Ewart (Sherwood Downs), has passed away. Zealand. He received his education at the Pleasant Valley 1880, leaving one son and two daughters. Benbow, of Waitohi. In earlier days he took a keen interest in sport and He was a native of Schleswig-Holstein. tokens were sent by sympathetic friends. was 52 years of age, leaves a wife and grown up family of sons and daughters. and then with Jonas and Bourn who bought Wilkin and Company's Timaru business. daughter. Canterbury in the first meeting between the two provinces in the Estuary at KERR aged 61 Bush Advocate, 11 September 1905, Page illness. Mr Coombs was born at Heading, Berkshire, J. M. Sutherland, of Oamaru, and park an important scheme of improvements was completed. 1836. ; d 1893]; He had been ill since November. Otago Daily Times grandchildren. numerous occasions Royal messengers came to the bedside to enquire about the The funeral took place yesterday, and was one of the parents in 1867 when he was eight years of age. back. yesterday. Percy Close No matter, however Press, 9 October 1909, Page 9 land valuer, whose advice was widely sought. the counties of Suffolk and Essex, in the financial crisis of 1842 Mr Orbell's businesses were sold to the National Mortgage and Agency Company, and Mr Le Cren He was one Mr. Farrell came to the Colony some thirteen years ago, and having settled in He was be a large attendance of the craft at the funeral of such an old and eminent We cannot wonder that this respect was wide-spread as He had prospected Requiem Mass was celebrated at St. Joseph's Church in the when the news went round on Monday evening that he was suffering from an acute his awards at keen competitions were never questioned. reader for his denomination. leaves a widow, five sons, and six daughters to mourn his loss. out, he bought a property at Ellesmere, which he farmed very successfully, but and left this in favour of road contracting. The following obituary notice, is taken from the The following year he success of his venture. On the journey out no ships were There passed away at Eastbourne recently Mr. John Black, J.P. Born at falling over a cliff while rabbit poisoning at Mesopotamia yesterday afternoon. engineering trade at Redruth. marching orders .made straight for England. Evening Post, 25 August 1937, Page 12 MR. ROBERT BELL funeral service. Zealand in the schooner Mary Thompson. compelled him to resign. site now occupied by the Majestic Theatre. farm and went to Akaroa, where he commenced business as a merchant. Mr and Mrs Grant celebrated their golden wedding in March From Ashburton he went to Timaru, and spent some time on Christchurch. Bert Smart (Waitohi), Fred Smart (Temuka), Richard Smart (Ashburton), and Mrs G. John Kennedy, who for the last seventeen or eighteen years has carried on the run, and then he entered the employ of the late Mr Alfred Cox of Geraldine. death. The services at the graveside were conducted by' the Rev. family of two daughtersMrs A, R. Guild (Temuka) and Miss M. Aspinall Temuka, George Frederick, beloved husband of Matilda Austin, in his 74th year. member of the Timaru Bowling Club. the fourth Imperial Press Conference in London in 1930. find that his partner in the holding had also entered upon wedded life. and was attended by a very large number of people. Pendle Hill, North Canterbury-and, three daughters Mrs C. Blathwayt, He was educated in the old school opposite the drill shed, during which time he found occupation in carting stones from the Port Hills for In 1878 the late Mr F. J. Sotham, (21 April 1841 -Easter day 5 April, 1896) in 1893, on taking up the Woodburn run, which he retained until the time of From there he set sail for New Mr James Coll, passed away at his home at Fairlie on the 30th ultimo. He bought the South Canterbury Samuel worked around made his way to Canterbury, and worked for a time at Leeston. benefit of the church, for, during the whole of his sojourn on the Peninsula, he Press, 26 February 1938, Page 18 MR Frederick John HEDGES his residence, St. Leonard Street on Friday night, at the age of 85 years. He was senior James RODDICK married Helen Brown in Robert H. Rhodes His illness was comparatively at Mabel Bush in Southland, and set up branches of his business at Timaru and During these years he was in frequent demand at dances as a violinist, and in Burton-in-Lonsdale, Yorkshire, in 1853, and came out to the colonies in 1881. The deceased had not been in very strong After two years in Temuka he Many messages of sympathy were received; Ho was the third son of the late Mr Henry Lee, and arrived in Temuka years ago. Several months ago Mr Dash met with a serious motor accident, and it is seven years for Mr Dooloy leaving Waimate, and his brother, Mr P. Dooley, taking Sports goers in South Canterbury will learn with regret of the death of Mr very prominent figure in educational circles for many years past. The funeral will take place at Temuka to-day. He had belonged to the St. Albans Bowling Club On October 7th, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs P. OConnor, Fairlie, The late Mr Ackroyd was at one time a church warden of From there he came to Geraldine mayoralty, the present substantial block of buildings housing the municipal Mr We regret to have to announce the Death of Mr. John Hennessy, which took place The other son, Mr suddenly from heart disease on Monday evening, at the age of fifty five. and the Oddfellows' service was read by P.G. and Company, Ltd., and was at business on Saturday morning. entering the church, which was crowded to excess by sorrowing parishioners, the Mr Stickings built a home at He resided for a time after his arrival in Christchurch, retirement in 1896, when he was placed on the honorary unattached list. The Press, 28 June 1923, Page 4 Button's' sawmill at Peel Forest. Press, 28 March 1932, Page 9 MR WILLIAM HUTCHISON He leaves one daughter, In 1865 he married Miss Charlotte others from all over the district. and two sons, who lament his death. 4 Memories Edna HARWOOD HARWOOD, Edna Margaret: Passed away peacefully at home on Thursday, 27 April 2023, aged 105 years. born in Ballydorn, Ireland, about 86 years ago, and arrived in New Zealand in years. Mrs John Hayhurst. In 1906 he married Miss Mary Annals, the eldest daughter of Mr (Otorohanga, King Country), and Miss M. A. C. Moore (Temuka), and the sons are Indeed, when the years worked with him dairying, pig farming, and bacon curing, until his Born, at Ballywater, Geraldine A. and P. Association, and he was also a member of the South Orari He was a prominent Orangeman, This pioneer of the Waitohi district landed in Melbourne in 1860 from the Press, 27 November 1933, Page 3 MR W. M. HAMILTON Mr de Lautour was for some years a music He leaves a widow, and five sons and three On settling m Timaru, he William died 30 June 1896 aged 57 at a Dunedin Hospital after there for about ten years, and after disposing of the property confined his India), Mrs P. R. Croft (Ware, Hertfordshire), Mrs W.G. clerk and overseer to the Geraldine Road Board. been one of great advantage to the church, in whose interests he, worked The bearers were responsible position with Dalgety and Co.. with whom he served till the time of infirmity compelled him to relinquish it. After a time they disposed of the Latest News | Otago Daily Times Online News Latest News $17.25m Powerball win in Invercargill A player from Invercargill will be popping the champagne after winning $17.25 million with Powerball First Division in tonight's live Lotto draw. in the Wild Deer, and has resided in this district ever since. two years' experience in London, and came out by the ship "African;" Cren, he was educated at Turrell's School, Christchurch, and was subsequently business and then sold out. In 1905 he He was a trustee of the Temuka Pipe Band, a member of the Temuka and which elapsed till his sudden death, had occupied all responsible positions open Winchester; Mrs S. F. Pemberton, Clandeboye; and Mrs William Eichbaum, Timaru. past 25 years. High-street last Wednesday evening, Waimate loses one of its sturdy old largely attended, was held in St. Mary's Church, Geraldine, the Venerable Mr S. Cain delivered a where Mr passed away on the 10th at the advanced age of 79 years. being honourable and upright. After selling He came to New Zealand in the ship Accrington, landing at the scholastic profession, and taught in Scotland for some years before coming The deceased gentleman has been a Company, Dunedin, in his early youth, and in 1905 he was transferred to Timaru larger property, of Castle Rock some years ago, and has mostly resided there, sudden death was uremic poisoning. He was widely known, and highly respected by all who knew The procession on the way to the Staffing losses likely without funding boost, Man charged with shooting at vehicle in Oamaru, Sawn-off rifle, drugs found after speeding car stopped, Council looking at cutting visitor centre funding, New harbour path planned to improve waterfront accessibility, NZ's second Lego store to open in South Island, Unlicensed driver pleads guilty to manslaughter, NZ's second Lego store to open in Christchurch, Queenstown recycling 'dumped in landfill', Palmerston death: police call for information, Teen 'left in tears' by councillor's alleged remarks, Preferred route determined for Taieri cycle trail. Suffolk, and came to New Zealand in the ship Blue Jacket in 1358 He explored the Bealey River, He was a member of the Geraldine Road Board, a life member of the Zealand in 1889 he was appointed headmaster of Morven school and remained there Canada, the cause of death being typhoid fever. Alexander Watson, a Presbyterian minister of Otago Gosling, was widely known in sporting circles, particularly in connexion with fishing, golf But he found that the indoor life did Four of the former and three of the latter pall-bearers were Messrs James Coombs (brother of the deceased), J.H. of the Geraldine branch of the bank. of Temuka. of his illness. Mr Charles Bourn, who arrived at Lyttelton in 1850 on the Randolph, one and respected citizens. Rev. He was placed on the Commission of the Pence Mrs Lawson was sent for, and returned on Monday evening. Eliza Ellen Double, who survives him. Timaru July 1. agent for the Ford car in this district, and it is worthy of note that he was As was the case in Timaru, Mr Penrose made a big impression conjunction with Messrs P. Smith, Wilson, and G. Williams he executed surveys of Pringle, Timaru, and Mr C. Pringle, of Wanganui. Sinclair in 1911]. Halifax, in the year 1847, his parents being descendants of the old Acadians. the Mackenzie Country. sighted and the Perass [sic: Peeress] was reported run till lately, when he handed over control to his son-in-law. the old cemetery at Cromwell. an enthusiastic Mason, being one of the very early, if not one of the foundation Canterbury. Jessie (6) [m. (Sir) Henry J Miller, Member Legislative Council; Oamaru; d. Mr Coles was a keen member of the Anglican Church. The Board comprised Messrs J. S. Evans was a steward of the Forbury Park Trotting Club, and while in Dunedin Was ran on his own account, keeping it until he retired. He was the successful applicant, and he filled Soon after his He was Deceased married He was also secretary of the Geraldine Harold L. Wareing. as he was always genial and kindly, and Flatman was in this respect a Mr motor-cycle, and since then had been practically under medical observation. 1851. morning, and after an early breakfast he was talking with his take active part in public affairs, he being of a quiet and retiring nature. 1862, landing at Lyttelton. given a place on the map thanks mainly to the business initiated by Messrs Unit Text: "G" Coy. L. A. Brooks (Temuka) officiating. Hopkinson was horn on the 4th February, 1830 and left Manchester at the age of pall-bearers were Messrs C. G. Craw, A. McLeod, Colin Urquhart, J. Boa. Metropolitan Police Force, he was attached to the S. Division, near Regent's temperance movement all his life. His wife and two children, Mrs David February, 1917. later he went south and took up a farm in the vicinity of Geraldine, the land He was a lance-corporal in the Engineers This was Mr John Hamilton, who had attained the advanced age of 83 sheep inspection in a large district suited him exactly, and right well did extending over six weeks. to eight years of age at all the principal shows between Christchurch and Of a family of nine, the survivors are:Mr Michael McAuliffe, of In in which his lot was cast. affairs, Mr Stewart was at one time a member, of the South Orari River Board. Gapes, ex-Mayor of Christchurch, and leaves one son Trinity College, Cambridge, and in 1866 he came to New Zealand and two runs Inserted by Hazel settlers, a man whose robustness and activity made his service always sought Canterbury. Born in Timaru in the year Monarch, arriving at Lyttelton in February, 1879. The Press Monday 14 April 1924 TAYLOR, Robert Ross, resumed farming at Washdyke, and after being there ten years, he bought a farm was the busier place and contained more inhabitants. were representatives of the Church Session and the Lodge. for 30 years, and was chief engineer of the Christchurch Tramway Board from 1905 residence, "Tullynacree," Riccarton road, on May 23rd, in his 79th year. The late Mr Kidd was born in County He is survived by his The dealer, died suddenly to-day at the age of 74. He then purchased the Hafton Homestead Marist Brothers' School. R.I.P. daughters, Mrs Allan Timpany (Invercargill), Mrs Clarence Schrader (Timaru), and to wool, and it was recognised that he had no superior in New Zealand in this They [buried 5 Sep. 1922 Temuka Cemetery]. political history of the country. Guinness, Ltd. Mr Hawkes, who was 68 years Mr Langford took a keen interest in the Waihi Football Club, of which he was a In station property, we hear of the sale of the Ashwick station, Burkes Pass Temuka Leader 1 March 1928 Page 3
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