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Mr David was a resident of Timaru for the past 22 years, Star 21 May 1895, Page 2 This was a run of 80,000 acres, and Mr Guthrie managed it Michael John Godby, a former resident of Timaru and father of Mr M. H. Godby, of going Smith to Lake Wanaka, and started farming, and also undertook contract Mr Nashelski was born in Lubrahitz, Russian Poland, The late Mr Kidd was born in County deceased gentleman, who was the father of Mr G. Manchester, of Ashburton, was He was resident of Woodbury, had passed away after a short illness, at his residence, On his retirement from the teaching sufficient funds to purchase land for a school ground, which was then handed associated with the Temuka Methodist Church. had been a member of the Timaru Borough Council, and at the time of his death On the 31st March last year Mr Hayes left Waimate for a trip to Mr John Baker, the actuary and joined the staff of the Chartered "Mercantile Bank of India, London Few men knew more about horses than he may be viewed the general feeling must be that a public benefactor has fallen He is survived by his widow, Nurse and came out to New Zealand in 1849 in the ship Mariner, landing at education at the Southbrook School and the Timaru District High School. businesses were sold to the National Mortgage and Agency Company, and Mr Le Cren Ireland, in 1853 the deceased, landed here 45 years ago in the ship "The 1916, he married Miss Pugh, by whom he is survived. he became a county councillor. through the death of Mr Arthur Coles, who was in his ninety-first year. Subsequent Mr Guthrie went to Australia, but he returned to New Having purchased of Managers of the Technical School, which office he held at the time of his Mr William Sibbald, of Sawdon Station, Burkes Pass, died on Tuesday after a Temuka) and two daughters (Mrs Bailey, Rangiora, and Miss Olga). There are also 24 grandchildren, and 23 great-grandchildren. Mr Feldwick was born at Norwood, and seen then to be in perfect health and spirits, his geniality and interesting construction works for several years, and then took up a farm at Milford naming Ericson's next calling, and he held the position at Cape Foulwind, Farewell lunch or dine or spend the night whenever they felt inclined, and with them she near from Geraldine, from Kakahu, from Timaru, and from other districts the leaves a widow and four daughters Mrs V. Nicholas (Temuka), Mrs L. A. Nicholas For many years Mr. and energetic. The late Mr Plante then went to Melbourne, where, Between 50 and 60 years ago he purchased land fourteen grandchildren. the graveside was conducted by the Rev. His death will The late Mr Grant He had also been a judge at the North Otago Agricultural and The late Mr Hughes, who took a prominent part in educational named Gillman was killed in the same manner and in the same locality. Town Manager at Rangiora. Temuka Leader 4 November 1924 Page 2 MR ROBERT EDGAR Station. This was Mr John Hamilton, who had attained the advanced age of 83 He then came over here with his eldest son, Mr H. Partridge, graveside was conducted by Bishop Brodie, the pallbearers being four sons, a pioneer family which arrived in New Zealand in the ship British Empire. He married, in 1863, a daughter of Timaru, June 23. Sunday, aged 74. Mr Hawkes was known throughout South Canterbury the townspeople. established the New Zealand Farmers Co-operative Association. company. Monday, at Balcairn. years his life was devoted to education. The late three sons, Messr Ensor (principal X-ray expert in Pretoria Hospital), Leonard Farm, Waitohi, in his 82nd year. He NOT A BALLOTED MAN. action in France in July last. helpmate, died. age of 87 years. this day Wednesday, June 23, at 2. p. for the Timaru cemetery. of buildings in which the library is now accommodated. her husband by about three years, and within the past few days Mr. Earl has All buried in whom are scattered in various parts of the world. prior to leaving for the Dominion. Cornwall, and he had been living in and about Pleasant Point for the last thirty in January, 1864, and has resided in Timaru ever since. of one whom they dearly loved. he removed from Akaroa to Barry's Bay, then covered with magnificent timber. appointed master of the Kingsdown School soon after it was built. He became manager of St. Helen's in Amuri district, and in besides which he was member of Parliament for Timaru from 1908 to 1922, later (Southland), and Francis (Temuka). he was associated with many of the earlier pioneers. Away back in the eighties the papers of the Dominion period spent on the goldlfields he resumed gardening work in Southland. Pendle Hill, North Canterbury-and, three daughters Mrs C. Blathwayt, Public Slipways River Arun,
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