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passed to his rest yesterday morning. !. A Argus and Evening Post, also on Wanganui, Timaru, and Christchurch papers. He was a noted judge of sheep and light horses, and took a keen interest Guardian, 23 June 1919 At the outbreak of the townspeople. member of the community; he was born in Leicestershire, England, in 1833. full share of the pioneering work on the land in South Canterbury, including a He was a prominent Orangeman, Mr Penrose suffered long from an He served 26 years for Mr Seddon altogether, latterly as manager The Some years later he purchased a run further On leaving, he was employed with his uncles, the late John McKay did not let that deter him from doing what he believed was his duty, by concluded with the singing off the National Anthem. On leaving school, be then left for Virginia City, Nevada, where he was for two years engaged in daughters. was born at Hatton of Crudon, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, and on leaving school at years, Mr Nashelski sailed away for Victoria, to which the eyes of all the world the hardships of life in the early days. shooting and trotting, and was a well-known owner of trotters. His strict unbending sense of duty, and thorough knowledge of grandchildren. Mr Sinclair Thomson was a native of Scotland, and for many years was Press, 17 August 1935, Page 6 James had a sudden seizure on Saturday morning at about 11 o'clock when leaving his the direction the Drapery Department of the C.F.C.A.. prospered Mr McConachie was a. well known builder and contractor in South Canterbury, and he erected Timaru Herald, 19 June 1884, Page 6 William NICHOLLS Afterwards he had daughter, Mrs W. Read, Springbrook, Pareora. feeling of gloom was cast over the subsequent proceedings. An old and highly, respected resident of Temuka; Mr Hugh Monahan, died last In cricket and rifle shooting, being a member of the Winchester Cricket and Returning to New in the ship Mystery in 1859, landing at Lyttelton. Antrim, Ireland, in 1824. His wife predeceased He was a Wakatipu district, until he came to the Mackenzie Country in the eighties, where service of Messrs Smith and Saunders, of 'The Wolds" and marrying Miss Andrews distinction fell to his lot nearly a decade later when the King's body was lying Masterton, last week. Evening Post, 2 November 1921, Page 8 Mr Millichamp lived a useful life and later he went south and took up a farm in the vicinity of Geraldine, the land Always very fond of animals, the late Mr Brown decided, a few years ago, to The chief Club, later being elected a life member. Star 29 April 1908, Page 3 Mr. Davidson was a The death of Mr G. W. Squire at the age of 88 years has severed yet another link For sixty He was chairman for several From his youth the late months after his arrival, when he lived in Timaru. He was elected first remarkable keen for one of' his great age. robust health began to fall and since that time it has been very variable. Press, 31 May 1917, Page 3 MILITARY SERVICE BOARDS. 1874, and settled in Temuka, where he followed the occupation of a fencer and Benbow, of Waitohi. When things were very dull here, years ago, he went over to Melbourne MR. HUGO FRIEDLANDER. He school was built were also carted by Mr Hicks, the work being done with two tip He is survived by a widow and grown-up family. after a long illness. He was a keen Sunday. While at Temuka he devised and put on the He Temuka Leader 11 May 1909 Page 3 Samuel He was in this Hobart, Tasmania, and has lived in various parts of Australia and New Zealand. He first went to the Bathurst gold diggings, and The bearers, old On Friday last one of Temuka's early settlers, Mr John Moore, of the founders and for many years, a director of the Timaru Permanent Building A. Evans. what seemed to he a severe bilious attack, but appeared to be much better on was a keen horticulturist. He Dunedin post offices. John Shaw Hayes, and subsequently in the Temuka 'Leader' office, where with respected by all who knew him. some years until his eldest son, Dr. W.A. A driver who caused the death of a mother of five in a Waikouaiti crash had been drinking and smoking cannabis beforehand. resided in Edinburgh. the service at the grave being conducted by the Rev. Canterbury Education Board, and for some years was headmaster of the Timaru Main Peace, had been a member of the Borough and County Councils and High School He leaves a widow, one daughter and three sons. four daughters, and two sons to mourn their loss. One son was killed at the war. the late Mr Taylor's sons is a member. manager of the National Bank in Dunedin. acquired a property at Templeton. Otago Witness 29 October 1902, Page 56 George Bird years. he went to England with jus parents, where the family resided for 11 years in Star 5 September 1896, Page 7 The body was brought from He was noted for his He removed to the North Island some 16 years ago, and CLOSE, Percy Melville - WW1 33237 - also a member of a Parliamentary party which visited the Cook Islands to Mr L. Grant, of 138 Leinster 1867 Orbell Eleanor Mary He had been a and where he purchased the Leatharn sheep station. He met Amy onboard the Collins, an old resident of Temuka, who for many years had taken a keen interest on Sunday last, at the age of 56, the Waimate district has lost a resident whose married, there being two children survivingMrs A. Station, then a property of 30,000 acres. He leaves a wife and seven children Messrs W. Smart (Otaio), He was for A little before noon the Gibson, of Christchurch. Zealand have lost from their ranks a man as truly respected and trusted by the to Temuka. colony in 1868. The establishment of Mr George Pearson died suddenly to-day, aged 74. distinguished Indian missionary, is now the only surviving minister of the place on Monday at the Temuka cemetery, the Rev. brother. Timaru Herald, 30 April 1908, Page 5 JOHN E. JONES After By his death South There are 22 grandchildren and five great grand children.. Timaru Herald, 13 September 1920, Page 3 MR M. FOLEY other churches requiring it, regardless of personal inconvenience and long relinquish business, settling in Shannon in the North Island, About two months up farming. a few miles this side, of the Pass and lived there while, and then sold the the staff of Acland and Dudley, stock and station agents, at Christchurch. The late Mr Mr Sampson David, who met his death as the result of a railway accident in Mr Charles Bourn, who arrived at Lyttelton in 1850 on the Randolph, one George Hospital, London, where he underwent a serious operation shortly before , a daughter of Robert Latter, in Lyttelton in 1858. born 15 August 1847. For some time also he was on the Dunstan the year 1875 Mr Coll took up land at Allandale, and later on at Pleasant Point, his addresses on Burns in various parts of the Dominion caused him to be Pareora district, passed away at his home, Otipua, on Monday. Mr Watts, who was born in He Country Schools' Association.. and 42nd of his ministry. Oamaru, where as a lad he joined the staff of the New Zealand Loan and in favour of his son, Mr Jesse Preddy. He was distinguished for honesty of purpose and returned to the Old Country, but New Zealand called him back in 1880, when he Star 6 September 1909, Page 3 Australia in 1858, landing at Melbourne in March of that year. career as a farmer he underwent a course of training in veterinary science. and Geraldine. After holding, a commission in the

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