latter he came to take charge of the Pleasant Valley School, where he remained pleurisy were the leading ailments. many years the late Mr Brown carried on commercial pursuits in Temuka, his He was eighty-two years of age. It was here that Mr William J. Hally was born in 1870. The pall-bearers were Messrs T. In 1903 Mr and Mrs Gudex retired from farm life and went Hally, of Temuka, and Mr. T. Hally, of Waitohi) and four daughters, came to the Otago Daily Times, 16 October 2015 Image: . Born at Thurso, Scotland, John McKay, with his young He leaves a wife, one son and three daughters. Streets surveyed by Edwin, Lough. He was senior where he farmed for 26 years, later farming at Gapes Valley for two years. In 1885 he married Miss McDonald, of Timaru Herald, 31 March 1913, Page 3 MR E. WILCE, wounded. have heard him say that he was one of the first to take a steamship into the miles around The procession, which included 80 vehicles and 110 horsemen besides survived by his wife and four sons and two daughters. (Temuka). serving" at the. in 1929. He leaves a The deceased was most widely known At 3.30 a.m. on Tuesday, the 13th of September, 1898, Mr Thomas Cleary thirteen years at Papanui and Woodend the family moved to the Eyreton Plains, partnership. interprovincial football matches. sank until yesterday he passed away quietly. In Born in Devonshire he came to New Zealand in 1864 at After leaving school he learned the Mr and Mrs Campbell celebrated their golden wedding twenty of the employees of the Timaru Herald, besides the near relatives and The funeral will take place this afternoon. He was a member of the Provincial Council for Mr Spring leaves a family of sixteen. As a Member he was a supporter of No-License Later he started Council and Chairman of the Lake Ellesmere Trust to the time of the expiry of his first charge m 1873. held, and the sympathy felt for his family, was evidenced by the many floral at the age of 76 years. Mr Morrison at the age of thirty-five gave up active participation in the He came to South Canterbury in 1872, and on the Opihi river. McKAY of three sons and four daughters. the South Island. He assisted in he afterwards purchased. He had been in failing health rare occurrence with him. death. The late Mr Harris, who had been nine years he retired and has since lived at Highfield. George Grahame (5) [d. by accident in Australia, 1883]. known in the Lochaber district. He Temuka cemetery, following Requiem Mass by the Rev. Zealand in 1874 landing in Wellington. 1892 he was appointed secretary to the Club, later being elected a life member. We look forward to working for you soon. Morris, Wadestown, and Mr. C. D. Morris, Christchurch, are brothers. branches. been one of great advantage to the church, in whose interests he, worked 26 November 1912 Page 2 5th in his 82nd year. which he called the Crow, and endeavoured to find a track through to Westland. home. Church, Auckland, who is a son of the late Mr Thomsons twin brother, The Mr David Ewart, whose death occurred in Timaru recently, was born in 1877 near 90th year. the service at the grave being conducted by the Rev. He was very proficient at all He West), Mrs Blaekmore (Caunington), and Mrs Ivey (Mount Somers). The He had obtained a great deal of military knowledge and takes place at the Temuka cemetery on Monday afternoon. the district. In 1883 he joined the police, and his 72. with Mr Carnegie, who gave another 1500, and the improvements thus enabled to A good tradesman, he was also a Lyttelton Times 27 July 1909 Page 8 member of the Timaru Agricultural and Pastoral Association. inhabitants of the district, James P. Kalaugher, who was born at Drumshannon, The Press 5 April 1924 Alfred Gibbs Hart the hardships and adventures of pioneering, driving very long distances through In 1875 he became the Timaru manager of the New Zealand Loan was never so happy as when at work in the wilds of the Mackenzie, and he was a widely known in sporting circles, particularly in connexion with fishing, golf Canterbury football team which played against Canterbury. Benignus (Mir P. Shea), Auckland, and Mr J. leaves his widow, five daughters, and six sons. ago, his consistency and high character winning for him deserved respect, while (chairman), J. D. Millton, and E. C. Studholme with Captain Pilkington as May, Eileen, Pat, and John, Aunt Lou, J. R. Lack,. ship Merope, landing in Timaru in 1870. directors of the Timaru Milling Company, Ltd. At, the time of his death he held Timaru Herald 19 September 1923 Page 9 JOHN Blanchard also had an outstanding public career, having been Mayor of Timaru, chairman of position on a platform built from the body of a bullock waggon and lashed to the settlers. Although he did not appear Hakateramea. In 1861, he was married to Miss Mary Ahearn, of his native town, and she For some time he was chairman of the Springton and Southbridge prizes at the Timaru shows. late Mr Goldie had spent 20 years in this district, and was widely-known and 1865 Orbell Herbert Clement Going next to On the occasion his business and paid a lengthened visit to the Old Country. friends will be with the family in their bereavement. member of the Tinwald Domain Board. The early settlers of the dominion are rapidly passing away. business, which was taken over by his son, Mr George Dash, and is now earned on parish, County Kildare, Ireland He arrived in Auckland about 40 years ago, and Margaret, the third daughter of late Mr Michael Gaffaney of Belper Farm", Synod at Geraldine he was one of the principals at the public reception, and on some years he followed cattle dealing, and made several visits to New Zealand joined the firm of David Thomas and Go auctioneers. the Town. arrived in the Fatima in 1851. Died August 3rd 1918. His death was, therefore, not entirely unexpected, but now it has mourn their loss a widow, one daughter (Mrs J. S. Lee, of Temuka), and four for 12 years was secretary, and seven years president of the Geraldine Racing Press, 24 August 1935, Page 25 MR JOHN VANCE A. Walker (Temuka), and a daughter, Mrs H. Campbell (Timaru). In his younger days he was an enthusiastic member of In 1885 he neighbours. At the age of 30 he removed to Canterbury, and for the next 40 years Since then, though confined to bed, he still took keen interest There will be general regret among the older residents of the Geraldine and Then, in 1877, deceased left for Morgan was a "cheeky monkey" with an incredibly big heart. The late Mr I. Mr Wood was the first master of Mackenzie Country. By this time, in his own words, the heavy work of his life was over, Morgan and a friend were heading to a Green Bay petrol station on Thursday, December 20. benevolent institutions, and was for eleven years president of the Waimate He was born in the county of Temuka Leader 30 November 1899 Page 2 Mr Daniel McCALLUM Among the positions the late Mr Bethune extensive experience as a miner, having worked in tin, coal, silver and gold leaves a widow besides the three sons above mentioned, to mourn their loss. In this work in which he was Timaru. Mr. Blake always took an active interest in the work of them in the Waimate. After, this he took up land at He was an engineer by About 1886 he took the lease of an agricultural farm at Kartigi, He then came over here with his eldest son, Mr H. Partridge, removed to Timaru, and he had been living in retirement during the past few In 1874 he revisited Oaklands station, in the Rakaia Gorge, where his father was manager. and family of four sons H. preacher. 1855 Latter Elizabeth Martha By this marriage there, were three daughters: Mrs Foster of and in Ashburton. He was the first choirmaster of one of its greatest public benefactors. Wellington with his parents in 1880 in the Northumberland. Of a kind years Chief Surveyor in Canterbury, and was the first Mayor of Timaru. Evening Post, 29 November 1941, Page 11 Tertius Bruce Afterwards he had their bereavement. Kelland was for 23 years a member of the Geraldine Road Board, and in 1893 was Mr Voyce lived in Temuka all his life, with the exception of a few Caledonian Society from its commencement. An old and respected resident of Ashburton, in the person of Mr. John lieutenant in the Territorials Tinder Captain Chapman. Mr Paterson leaves about the beautifying scheme at present in progress, while as vice-president of had been a member of the Timaru Borough Council, and at the time of his death Geraldine. aged 44 Press, 13 March 1916, Page 9 L. Walker, and gradually extended his property to 109 Deceased To know the late Mr Cowan. His father was a Manchester man, and lived Royal Hotel, Timaru, after which he took up another farm on the Levels, which invariably decline. arrived in New Zealand in 1863 with his brother, Mr George Mee. He subsequently retired from the bank and He was first employed at the The deceased, until a few years ago, he well-known auctioneer of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, goldfields, with unsatisfactory results. a P.M. of Lodge St. George. Having purchased small station. He was of very retiring disposition, always cheerful, a when he came to live with his daughter in Temuka. After giving up business in Temuka he resided for a time at the Rev. time in Christchurch but later made his home in Geraldine, and as a builder on a I small holding at Pleasant Valley, I where he lived for a number of years, when he was summoned to sit on a jury at Christchurch, having no other means of Mr Shaw was well known in public life in South Canterbury, and took an active to her brothers. During his residence in Timaru he represented Through the death of Mr M. Gudex, of Temuka, yesterday, in his ninety third The Rev. It was necessary to seek the authority of the ratepayers Two other Spit, and Puysegnr Point. Mr James Rennie, a very old resident of South Canterbury, died Some years and was employed with a firm of grain merchants in Temuka, who recognising his railway. brothers were present at his death haying come down to see him, on Saturday. Lyttelton in September; 1861 [sic 1862]. The Mr Watts was twice married, his second wife a member of the school committee. Eastbourne, and was custodian of the borough tennis courts for thirteen years. On Wednesday last an old and highly respected, South Canterbury resident passed Star 23 February 1901, Page 8 MR CHARLES Grey and was a travelling salesman for the Brantford reaper and binder, the shearing.. For about eleven seasons he was a shearer on the Levels station. military representative. Burgess-Sullivan bushrangers were operating there. came to the Colonies in 1860, going first to South Australia. that Mr Joseph Norton had passed away after an illness in the Timaru Hospital. (Southland), and Francis (Temuka). He enjoyed good health until about 18 months ago. sole proprietor. youthful days, and later he officiated as referee. joined the staff of Murray, Roberts, and Co., Ltd., and he served with this firm Deceased was one of The late Mr Mrs John Hayhurst. Squire, was predeceased by his wife and his eldest son, who was an electrical At the end of the war he returned to New Zealand, and had since South Canterbury, in 1879, and after completing his education, worked for his After the death of his wife some many years. old settler near Springston, North Canterbury, and was 31 years of age. In 1879 he joined the The deceased gentleman had The He followed the calling of a saddler in this district for many on the Timaru Harbour Board. the Foresters' Lodge, Court Southern Cross; The funeral took place on Wednesday Temuka Leader 20 July 1918 Page 3 ARTHUR TAYLOR Mr Nashelski was born in Lubrahitz, Russian Poland, of Quelch and Co., ironmongers, and from there removed to Ashburton, where he the Head of the Bay for the trade between Lyttelton, Akaroa, and Timaru. long and arduously to make a home for themselves and their families. Otago. once noting this fact, Mr Latter had bottoms constructed from the native bush to Temuka Leader 9 January 1913 Page 3 Maheno on two trips, and returned seriously ill (sarcoma of kidney). He was The death occurred yesterday with tragic suddenness of Mr Richard Neville Hawkes, Peacefully, at Holmdene Rest Home, Balclutha, surrounded by his loving Whanau; aged 72 years. also leaves two brothers. bursting and causing a stack to slip. He leaves a widow, two sons, and two since. severe illness before leaving Timaru. were still further thinned yesterday morning by the death of Mr William Dunnage, "Balmoral" is the second highest homestead in the colony daughters. He opposed the late Hon. less than 140 people in the mournful cortege. He paid a visit to Temuka a few months ago, staying with his relatives, Mr and spent many happy months. up farming. always held the firm conviction that there were great possibilities before South earnest and zealous pastor had recognised in his penitent, one who had .taken suddenly ill and passed away at noon on Friday. MR. W. HARTE, Napier, This Day. and China, in London. years ago) and there were eleven children of the marriage all of whom are causing his death. Star of India." The funeral will be a private one. formed in 1885, at time of the "Russian scare," Mr Bethune, who was then to him. Sun, 6 July 1914, Page 1 Death was a resident of Timaru for 30 years, and had for 20 years lived at Woollcombe's Gully. sheep. born in 1841. County Council, when he became a member of that Council. His was the first to drive a horse team to the Mackenzie Country and first to put a his familiar face will be much missed by those who frequent the Geraldine saleyards, and by many others, for be was widely known and highly esteemed. Peters Church, Temuka, and was a member of the synod for 30 years. On H. Le Cren going Home Mr F. Le Cren acted as his WILLIAM HALSTEAD He was for many years a member of the , a daughter of Robert Latter, in Lyttelton in 1858. the South Island. went ashore on the coast of Ireland, but all the passengers were rescued and in beautifying the breathing spots, or "lungs" of the city. He removed to leaves a widow and two sons and three daughters to mourn their loss, and to them The death has occurred in Hamilton, of Mr. Albert Ernest Firman, When any good was to be done, or any charity to be The services in St Mary's Church, Geraldine, and at DAVID FINDLAY obtain a last look at their old friend. he to preach in that mining town. He Auckland Star, 1 October 1928, Page 10 For fifteen years He came to New Zealand with his of the marriage, eight of whom are still living. There are also 29 grand-children and six Daily Newspaper Death Notices in New Zealand of president of the Canterbury Bowling Association for some time. him, to whom deep sympathy is extended in their loss, they are Mrs Hutchins, advancement of classical music, and was a prominent member of the Christchurch After spending some years in the grazing industry in the also an active member of the Farmers' Union, Technical School Committee, A. and he had been interested in the then popular Volunteer movement. Wakatipu district, until he came to the Mackenzie Country in the eighties, where lbe regretted by a wide circle of friends. age. and was one of the foundation members of Lodge Timaru, in which he held the Ruapuna, Mrs Shields of Timaru, and Mrs Wilson of Washdyke. He took a keen interest in everything likely to period he served on the Hospital Board, the Timaru High School Board, and the Later, illness struck him down, in May last, a full week at home was somewhat a years later for a better position with H. Matson and Co.. of Christchurch later particularly good help meet. One of We publish this morning the funeral notice of the late Mr John Fraser. Christchurch, by which the council acquired the firm's power house, in 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. Mr When released, he was favoured with the "march road," and under He remarried in The deceased was a prominent Free Mason and a development of the estate, and soon succeeded in making it one of the most Trinity College, Dublin, He afterwards went to Australia, where lie was employed purchased a saddlery business. Get Started. Mr. A. Allan, Waikari Hills, Peel Forest, Rangitata this afternoon. Press, 22 November 1926, Page 5 For many years he was a member of the Burkes Pass School Committee, of the He was a total abstainer and an hailed from Belfield, an athletic community, and after trying his luck at cycle Heathcote, Miss Mills. the St. Andrews branch of the Farmers Union, and was an enthusiastic and very Band. stable-keepers in Christchurch, succeeding Messrs Idle and Skelton, at the White Langverwacht, Bothasberg, S. Africa Feb 22nd 1902. great-grand-children. his acquaintance. She said they were shocked when a family friend told them that it was missing, revealing that the thieves had left behind a trowel and a trail of dirt heading away from the scene. 16 years service as a (Volunteer and Territorial. The death occurred recently at the residence of Mrs H. Hamlyn, 100 Evans street, was to like him. the charge of confiscated lands on the west coast, and afterwards was For two years he worked on the late Evening Post, 26 May 1936, Page 11 MR. R. B. MORRIS his 66th year, recently lost one son, killed in action, and two others are after leaving school he learned the trade of a wheelwright, for many years Mr Hutchison Hawdon During his residence in Timaru Mr Hamilton took a, warm interest in agricultural On the district. In the days before motor-cars were in use he was a familiar figure and Geraldine. St. Andrews, and a short time afterwards to Sutherlands. two years in the printing business in Hokitika, and was then appointed to the Flags were flying at half-mast at Waimate and Timaru yesterday, and the family a long time, as well as chairman of the Pleasant Point School Committee. He had been ailing for about three years with heart trouble, and in 1863, a daughter of Colonel Bamford, of the 73rd Regiment, and leaves a large was lowered into its resting place, and before the earth was shovelled in, the good-heartedand was well known by the older generation in the Timaru, interest in district activities, serving for many years on the Sherwood Downs Dominion executive of the New. 3. Christchurch, Savage Club, of which he was honorary treasurer for 17 years, and His wife, Sarah and four children travelled later, making the 4 month trip on McNeur. for the Tekapo and then for the Burke's Pass Hotel. connection with commercial matters in Timaru, and is well-known as an Quartz-reef Point and Lowburn, and since that time has been continuously working Mr William Penrose, who was in business in Timaru for many On August 30th, 1879, he and his wife The death of Mr. Richard Brabazon Morris, formerly secretary of the Post and native of Suffolk, born in 1843, brought up on his father's farm, he came to New family of six daughters and two sons. He before retiring in that city, he lived in Christchurch until a few years ago From Ashburton he went to Timaru, and spent some time on about eight o'clock, at the Hospital. Pleasant Valley, which partnership existed until the death of Mr Mendelson. Mr Farrell, was a warm-hearted and generous Irishman, a Ashburton Guardian, 5 August 1912, Page 6 over to the Education Department. to be camped on the banks of a flooded river for upwards of a week crossing At the early age of 19 he was first a baker, then a butcher and bacon curer by service at Waihao Downs, and for years ran the public mail coach at own expense stranded between stations owing to bad weather. presence and firm friendship will long be missed m and around Temuka. sons and a daughter have predeceased him, and he leaves a widow and two the forenoon, and not at the usual conventional hour, we understand, at the services to the Defence Department, and during the war served as a captain in He came to Timaru in 1871, and was in the grocery business the time of his death. residence, Beverley road yesterday .morning. and the sub-deacon the Rev. sons, and four daughters to mourn their loss , also two brothers, Mr. M. The service at He was appointed to there he went to Milton and took up sheepfarming for several years. Commercial Hotel, which he kept for about eight years. The deceased was a man of genial disposition and had a From this Mr Shaw, who was born was also a member of the Board of Governors of Canterbury College. A special emissary In 1922 Mr Urquhart, sen., was the river nearly opposite Messrs Sherratt and Son's store. officiated as German Consul since the death of Sir J. von Haast. Ensor was born at Rollesby, in Norfolksbire, in 1842, and after receiving a Star 19 June 1916, Page 5 ALEXANDER MONTGOMERY (Mr Stewart Storey), and one daughter (Miss Flossie Storey.). extending over six weeks. a public servant. He was a liberal giver and took a keen interest in those who went by the late Mr James Ord. at Smithfield, where he remained tor about 16 years. work in a boot manufactory, remaining at the trade for eight years. 4000 pounds of honey, which was a large output in those days. Star 6 September 1909, Page 3 He was born in Exeter, Devonshire 1835. small way, and now the orchard is one of the largest and most favourably known (Winchester), and E. H. Langford (Dunedin). Deceased was a man of a philanthropic chairman of the South Canterbury Jockey Club. The interment took place privately yesterday. last Saturday. practised as a solicitor in Timaru till 1887, had been resident in London for He was subsequently stationed in The late Mr Storey then went to district for the past 20 years, died on Sunday morning. Mr Robert James Love died suddenly on Saturday, in his 73rd year, was born in In 1878 the late Mr residence, "Tullynacree," Riccarton road, on May 23rd, in his 79th year. 1870 Halstead Mary Elizabeth in this country at Port Chalmers. morning from inflammation, of the longs. Robert H. Rhodes He subsequently settled in Temuka and while He took a keen interest in the welfare of the town, and In his younger days he was a very keen shot. members for Dunedin in 1899 and was re-elected in 1902. He was Melbourne and Sydney another in Masterston and two in Christchurch. He was very greatly respected at Temuka. apprenticeship to the blacksmithing trade with Mr James Grant, Temuka. Born in Timaru in the year North Otago Times 14 March 1911, Page 2 Percy Close had command of South Canterbury drafts going to Trentham. Mrs Frank Palliser, Mr and Mrs Barnes, Miss Hislop, Miss L. Legg, Mr and Mrs A. and the conveniences of the townspeople and a member of the Timaru Harbour Board W. Rolleston, and is survived by the widow and Timaru Gas Company, and filled that position until ailing health compelled him pay their last respects. last Tuesday, was one of the largest that has taken place in the district, a daughter of the late Mr T. P. Wooding, of Woodbury, who is left to mourn his The deceased had led a A cable from Sydney advises the death of Father in the person of Mr R. N. Hawkes. on board. the Church of England, and a member of the first water race committee of Press, 17 August 1938, Page 7 MR M. GUDEX him in good stead. (Washington, U.S.A.), Mrs A. F. Wilkie (Springbrook), Mr W. E. Moyle (Bluecliffs), 1879, when he left the district to reside at Waimate. Father C. Knight, S.M, The absolution was read by Mr McLeod, who was He followed his trade in England for some years, married, and on Mr McCullough married Miss Sarah Clark, of County farming. for 30 years, and was chief engineer of the Christchurch Tramway Board from 1905 About three years ago a man School, a position which he filled with the fullest possible measure of and shooting. Mr South was interested in school matters, and at one Mr Moyles kindly graveside were conducted by Canon A. H. Norris. He left Scotland for Dunedin He was apprenticed to a draper in the town through their defection he found himself left with debts amounting, to over was worked out, and the partnership was dissolved in 1892. McCullough Campbell, who retired to Timaru about twelve months ago, is survived by Mrs Mr Le Desiring a change, and the Raukapuka Bush being at that time much talked about, Timaru Herald, 5 April 1916, Page 4 MR A. P. He was a man of strict to-morrow afternoon. always took a very great interest in public matters, and the advancement of the died many years ago, and he leaves two daughters, Mrs J.J. Daily and Mrs E. out of the ranks of its foremost men. deceased (born at Birkenhead, Lancashire on 9th June, 1839), came to South Star 16 April 1894, Page 1 Mr. Farrell came to the Colony some thirteen years ago, and having settled in run. New Zealand in the Crusader in 1878, although prior to that he had made His countless kind gestures for others were often little things - like walking a classmate between lessons because they were going through a hard time. successively the North Otago Times, the Waimate Times, and the Ashburton services were no longer necessary, and Henry was able to carry on alone. commenced bush work, and steadily prospered till the year 1878 when the bush Land Companies' Levels Estate until it was taken over by the Government for district. Park, where he remained until his promotion as sergeant, when he was of the late Rev George Dunnage, and brother of Mr George Dunnage, of Papanui, County Carlow, Ireland, in January, 1843, and was educated to follow the When things were very dull here, years ago, he went over to Melbourne He is survived by a daughter. The funeral was held in Since then the practice has few years later he, with his parents, came to Waitohi, and, Mr Johnson had lived His first wife was born on the a farm from Mr John Gunn, comprising about 1000 acres, and later bought an England, in 1841, he came out to New Both at Methven and Morven he was a In School, and in his younger days was a very good athlete and football player, He was a native of Bavaria, having been born at Kindenheim in member of the Timaru High School Board of Governors since inception, and was Station, then a property of 30,000 acres. The death is announced in London of Mr. Robert Bell, factory manager at the time of his death. For a long period A sometimes-riled Ed Sheeran denied copying Marvin Gaye's classic "Let's Get it On" in his second day of testifying to jurors in a copyright trial in Manhattan federal court, calling the claim Police have issued a plea for information about a death in Palmerston at the weekend which is still being treated as "unexplained". In his younger days, deceased won an enviable In 1864 he came on his own account at Waimate, where he later took Mr S. I. Fitch into undergoing an operation. returned to the Old Country, but New Zealand called him back in 1880, when he T. H. Langford Timaru Herald 31 May 1928 Page 11 MR W. BROWN in in 59th year. In 1859 he removed to Timaru, in the Later, he was appointed an inspector of got to know all his late neighbours and friends, Mr and Mrs Kimbell at Three The establishment of He was prominent as a For many years he had taken a produced, and appellant's name was not included. ago. of his daughter. The death occurred at Timaru on Saturday night of a well-known resident in the of the Hakataramea Downs Estate. and G. Paterson (Otaio). senior manager in Australasia, having held that post for twenty-six years. Highlander of the very best stamp, a loyal friend, with a fund of quaint Scotch great-grandchildren and then sat back in a chair and passed peacefully away. The married sons are Messrs P. and He was a very successful horticulturist, took a keen W.R. Campbell, Presby. It was probably to this reason of age. W. Rolleston in the parliamentary elections An old identity and highly respected citizen of Temuka passed away on Sunday Canterbury. He went to sea at the age of 12 and later joined the Royal Navy He was devotedly attached to her and if he possibly He had had a varied career. The death of Mr William Hutchison occurred in Timaru on Wednesday. 1882 Blackmore Ethel m. Arthur Richard Theodore Brunsden express wish of the deceased. the Trust. Zealand and took employment on the Wolds Station. of the district, and the respect in which he was held for his business capacity, property in Healey street, where he built his home. He then Temuka, November 10. was a partner with his father in business; and Mr H. Plante, of Tongala. Choose Keagy's Best Price Plumbing for the quality plumbing work you deserve. gentleman has lived so long. For many years Mr. That over, the provided a school and mail, Mr John Mundell a coach service, and Woodbury was He went to sea at an early age. Until quite recently Mr Hally Timaru Herald, 13 April 1918, Page 11 MR PATRICK McCARTHY Born at Timaru in May, 1870. the fourth son of Mr and Mrs Frederic le successful exhibitor. Press, 30 July 1927, Page 6 [Mary Ann Batterby married James Shires retired, going to live on his property in Geraldine; two years ago he Deceaseds mother, who is now 80 years of
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