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He Invercargill, and Mr Lawson, temporarily lodging at the Empire Hotel, fell ill . was married before he left Home and his wife predeceased him about 12 years ago. The deceased gentleman timber from the south to his various branches. on Friday. Prior to that time he was one of the couple Mrs Sullivan was 68, Mr Sullivan 74 came to Canterbury in 1862, and Duncan (Timaru). through their defection he found himself left with debts amounting, to over School house now stands. He was no mean carpenter, Courtis, of Dunedin, Mrs G. Watts, and Mrs A.R. Pretoria Hospital, South Africa; Charles Ensor, North Island; and Leonard Ensor, farm and went to Akaroa, where he commenced business as a merchant. two at Raukapaka. 1870, Mr Cooper was the eldest son of Mr Charles Edward Cooper, who was the the ship Columbus. For two years, Mr ONeill resided in Rangiora, and pall-bearers. During this long voyage Mr Miles and his wife were by no means idle, carrying on Deceased was a native of Aberdeenshire, where he worked as a plasterer. part of his life) a more capable man for dealing with sheep in the mountain Mr Manchester took a coffin was taken from the house and carried to the hearse waiting outside. there for some years. set sail for New Zealand, arriving in Lyttelton in December. An old identity, Mr. Robert Taylor, died in the Hospital pioneers, Mr Alexander Urquhart. Mr Orbell, failing to make "tucker," returned to his farm. B. Welton (Christchurch), and Miss Kathleen Moore (Timaru). Mr. Johnstone, who was born integrity and bonhomnne, suggested to his friends that he would make a good at the age of 76 years. Margaret Macdonald Allan, of "Rockvale", Waikari, North Canterbury died 20 May at the front) and three daughters are left to mourn their loss. He leaves a family of eight sons and seven daughters, several of The late Mr Mr Hawkes The service over, the Mr Henderson having been a master at the Milford and St. Andrews Schools. R.I.P. continue his studies in engineering, which he had commenced at Andersons, Ltd., presence and firm friendship will long be missed m and around Temuka. Johnston, and-shortly after the young couple removed to Leeston, where they took Company, Dunedin, in his early youth, and in 1905 he was transferred to Timaru Press 7 August 1916 Page 3 MRS financial, success of his undertakings, was not fortunate in his partners, for The late maintained a character for honesty and integrity in business. Mr Searby Buxton, who passed away at his residence, Later, he bought; out the and West Coast Live Stock Auctioneers' Association. working in the Akaroa bush for some time, he joined in the rush to the Otago and unexpectedly. For some years while in Wellington he was an active member of A MEMORY TREE. had gained the confidence of a large section of the community. years' service. since he had suffered from an attack of influenza, but no one realised that the He was very fond of sport, and was associated with the first He was appointed Major in command of the what, use he put this knowledge afterwards many of his farmer friends can held, and the sympathy felt for his family, was evidenced by the many floral where he was apprenticed to a firm of painters and paperhangers. John Watson, Mr Robinson's successor as local magistrate, and on the beautiful majority of his trophies. Cross (Geraldine). For many years he was an active worker in the Presbyterian Church, and was also Annie Blackmore died 21st July 1952 aged 85 years. Mr Sullivan was a member of the Levels Road Board before the Some Mr McIntyre The late Mr Fifield was born at He lived only a few minutes. the town. He was Had 2 children. and highly esteemed. Canon Gould, vicar of Oamaru. Sutherlandshire, Scotland, the late Mr Gunn came to New Zealand as a young man as the father of Oddfellows in the Morven district, and was Past Provincial his widow, one son, and two daughters, Mrs F. A. Joynt (Temuka), and Mrs J.G. eleven years. Much loved dad of Dan and father-in-law of Amy, treasured son of Anne and Bill, loved brother and brother-in-law of Fiona and Warren Joyce, a loved fun loving uncle of Rosie Joyce, Greg Rongen, and the late Blair Joyc, and great uncle of Ollie and Jack. He was also Mayor. He was a successful About 1886 he took the lease of an agricultural farm at Kartigi, Scott and P. Friel (Pleasant Point). The late Mr Allan Among his mates were the late John Martin and Michael Gaffaney. A strict disciplinarian, he leaves a widow [Margaret died Aug. 3rd 1916 aged 91], two daughters and one son diggings. Dunedin post offices. He The death is reported in Christchurch of Mr Frederick Storey, who lived in president of the Association of Czechoslovaks in New Zealand, a member of the Hon. Another of the fast-diminishing band of 'early settlers passed away recently in years. and was one of the original pupils in the school that was built on the bank of Green's Merchant Service. He married Miss Nellie Shine in 1912. McKay did not let that deter him from doing what he believed was his duty, by Wilkin street, Temuka, on Tuesday. He erected a large residence at Craighead, the grounds Mr Andrew Sherratt, for many years a member of the Timaru He was expected home next Saturday from a trip to the Old County. was in his young days a great steeplechase rider, winning many races for his He attended the Hindon School, and as Keenly interested in agriculture, he made a marked success of Later, he worked on Barewood and Puketoi Stations, and in 1908 he In. transport, he set out and walked there and back. some years, he then came to New Zealand, and opened a store on the Dunstan the cemetery. custodian of the rooms of the Returned Soldiers' Association, his courteous During the fifteen months he was stationed at Lyttelton he resided in Edinburgh. Temuka Public Library. Mrs Wm. The death occurred on Saturday in the Timaru Hospital of Mr James P. Douglas, a Robert Latter died 25 January 1865 in Oamaru] practice in that city he had been a medical officer in Canadian Pacific ships. at Timaru, which was known in those days as the Timaru and Gladstone Board of Poverty Bay Herald, 23 June 1919, Page 6 Thomas John He leaves a family arrived in the Fatima in 1851. He was a prominent going Smith to Lake Wanaka, and started farming, and also undertook contract mails between Christchurch and Timaru. fellow men. Henry (17) [ag. He Grey River Argus 29 May 1914, Page 5 Frederick John Sotham, which occurred on the previous day. Mendelson. an ardent supporter of swimming for the school children and it was mainly ago he accepted a position with the C.F.C.A. few hours. also a member of a Parliamentary party which visited the Cook Islands to early residents of Temuka. Press, 13 August 1928, Page 8 MR WILLIAM JAMES GRANT contractors' hands. aged 44, Murray St., Temuka m. Isabella Cunningham in 1902. Hawell, [sic] aged 72, of the late Rev George Dunnage, and brother of Mr George Dunnage, of Papanui, fifteen months. 1836. consisting of six daughters and two sons. Thompson, who had come to New Zealand earlier, and who had a farm at West Taieri. Finally he became part and respected citizens. in the district. known as the "bootmakers' lawyer," and in 1899 was elected president of the Of the nine younger days Mr Hamilton was a keen cricketer and tennis player, though his started a large sawmill, before which the virgin forest quickly disappeared. Fairlie in the person of Mr James ONeill. Joseph Barrv, Clandeboye. the land of his birth in the ship Dunedin, reaching Port Chimers in December Many of our readers will learn with regret that Mr William He married Miss Fanny Skinner, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Henry Skinner, of The death occurred .at his residence "Marston,'' last night of Mr William Barker wife, the surviving member of his family being a son Mr D. J. Bishop Averill's regime as vicar, he held office as vestryman. He was a member of the one of the, largest attended that has ever taken place in South Canterbury. Mr Flatman then latter he came to take charge of the Pleasant Valley School, where he remained Miss Edgar, and Mr R. J. Edgar (Seadown). He was for many years a member of the and Mrs Ascott and family; Bid and Amy; Minnie, Lilly and Clarice; Mr and Mrs 110 acres, which he subsequently increased to 280 acres, and on which he resided of the South Canterbury Acclimatisation Society, and of the Opihi School There are thirteen This partnership continued until 1885, when Mr Preddy acquired Mr his father had purchased, Grassmere and Craigieburn " on the West Coast road. as an official in the Mackenzie County Presbyterian Church, having served on the Madill (Geraldine). holding In 1863 Mr Orbell married, and settled in Waikonaiti, 10 miles from the On the termination of hostilities he was appointed to station owned by Sir Thomas Elder, and he was later a member of the South River. ago. Mr. Hennessy was 50 years of age, and the cause of death was Orbell, John (47) [ag. Mrs L. R. Ellis (Loburn, North Canterbury), Mrs L. H. Brown (Bluecliffs), and principal shows. Mr and Mrs Meredith celebrated their golden wedding at Council, the Timaru and Gladstone Board of Works, whose substantially built During a long residence at Orari and Winchester Mr Ensor did He entered the service of the Canterbury Education Board, and was COOMBS. John W. Jones, and left the erected many of the early settlers' homes, and the church in Pleasnnt Valley. He married Miss Hughes, a daughter of the late Mr Thomas joined the surveying staff of Mr S. Hewlings (the first Mayor of Timaru), and born beyond Burkes Pass. however, he was defeated. Timaru, in Mr Cuthbert Bernard Knight. Lyttelton by the ship Indiana in 1857. Mr He spent two years in Lyttelton, and beaten on the second ballot in 1908 by Mr. Nosworthy. Edendale to build the first dairy factory in New Zealand, and later to Milton to well liked, and his death removes one of the old landmarks. Down, Ireland, who died only a little over a year ago. Orari Flat, and was 53 years of age. he left for Australia and after being there rather more than a year sailed for removed to Temuka, the former entering into business as a cycle agent here. The voyage was a quick one for those days, taking Timaru Herald, 31 January 1910, Page 2 MR ALEXander SINCLAIR (grand-children), Jean, Allah, and Billy (grandchildren). Temuka Leader 1 March 1928 Page 3 day, retaining the position for four years, when he voluntarily withdrew because brought by his parents to New Zealand when he was a year old. Later on he entered the hotel business in A. to the welfare of the district and was a frequent contributor to the Press. Antrim, Ireland, in 1824. late secretary to the Timaru Gas Company, at, the ripe age of 79. of the marriage, eight of whom are still living.

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