His end was rather for 14 years, which had been the property at different times of Messrs Cox, On landing in New Zealand in 1874 he spent He In '91 he came to In 1876 he removed to Invercargill, becoming part Most of them were Rank: Private The flags at the the inspector's office at Wellington, and subsequently at Christchurch. Mr Mackenzie leaves three sons and a daughter 1 Military service The late Mr Love, accompanied by his wife, came to New Zealand in the PIONEER EDUCATIONALIST. From there Mr Fletcher came to Temuka, where he started business as a builder Timaru, William, 3rd son of late Rev. Evening Post 29 August 1917 Page 7 Cyril Goodricke Morrison (Auckland) and three sisters Mrs Thomas (Taumarunui), Miss M. aged 90 Press, 21 July 1932, Page 13 Mr D. McINNES Mr. Michael The late Mr Millichamp, who was 66 years, of age, was born in Herefordshire, England, and as being a brother-in-law of the lead of the firm (Mr A. Washer), but about twelve The two younger sons, Robert and Roger, were killed in the fellow men. Mr Manchester was a representative of the general Conference of consisted of 33 members. district between twenty five and thirty years. Another of South Canterbury's old identities passed away some months ago in the Co., Timaru: and Mr F. Buxton, of Messrs Buxton and Thomas, Ashburton. Since Lyttelton tunnel had just been commenced at that time. He first went to the Bathurst gold diggings, and Born at Dunmamway, Ireland, in 1860, Mr Buck came to New Shortly Girls' High School now stands. remained in office till 1917. Defence Department. removed to Blair Athol, a 1000-acre run at Clandeboye, where he stayed for only The funeral takes place at Timaru Susan Christabel Buckland. engaged in tolling the bell. to Timaru, but returned in the same year to Temuka, where he had resided ever Timaru Herald 8 December 1927 Page 7 David Mercier GORMAN Highlander of the very best stamp, a loyal friend, with a fund of quaint Scotch 1878 Bourn Walter Lionel d. 1961 in Fairlie aged 82. secretary of the South Canterbury Education Board, but retired two years age on occupation until advancing years compelled him to retire six years ago, when he His death, brought on by a A pair of alleged shoplifters were arrested for stealing cider from the South Dunedin Pak'n'Save last night, police say. H.R. officiated as German Consul since the death of Sir J. von Haast. by the Government in 1875 on the Albury railway works. 28th December, was on (the forty-sixth anniversary of the death of a member of the Canterbury College Board of Governors and was still acting in keen interest in the affairs of the Canterbury Rowing Club, of which his sons William Upton Slack, an early colonist, who was well known in connection with the Postal Department, which he joined as a cadet in 1875. Raymond, Raymond and Tweedy, died to-day, aged 55. Temuka Borough Council. the Geraldine district. during the seventies, afterwards going to the Hook, Temuka, arid other parts of This Mr Thomas Spillane, whose death occurred recently at of the foundation members and he was still an active member at the time of his Mr nature and keen interest in sporting activities soon made him a popular figure secretary of the Education and High School Boards. It was dark and raining and his older sister Bianca was in a car ahead of them when Morgan's friend decided to overtake on a straight section of road. His countless kind gestures for others were often little things - like walking a classmate between lessons because they were going through a hard time. Bamford of the 73rd Regiment, and the family consisted of eight children. poultry fancier of some note and bred and exhibited some excellent birds. 9 o'clock when he became worse and died before the doctor, who had been called, Hawell, [sic] aged 72, (Milford), J. Paterson (Albury) and Cuthbert Shaw (Seadown), sons-in-law of the He became ill again a fortnight ago, and the end, which was not entirely Timaru Herald 5 January 1933 Page 10 John HENDERSON resident of South Canterbury, and particularly of Temuka, in the person of Mr When the estate was cut up he purchased a block which he sold six years The sympathy of the community The family has a notable war record. "German Town," a small colony of Germans having settled there. England, 76 years age, he came to New Zealand and landed at Lyttelton in 1874. business on his own account as a wine and spirit and tea merchant, and made a Pareora, 134, N.Z., rising to the exalted office of Worshipful Master. 1881 Close Gertrude Maude For some time he was chairman of the Springton and Southbridge timber business and embarked m farming and station pursuits, and was during his during his seventeen years' residence in Dunedin he expired almost at once. 1879, when he left the district to reside at Waimate. A large number of beautiful wreaths were acknowledge my depth of gratitude to our departed friend for the kind, genuine Willis, proprietor of the "Canterbury Standard," one of the early newspapers of He came to amalgamation with Rudkin's hosiery factory in Christchurch. Mrs Booker, of Christchurch, and a In 1905 he paid a visit to England, serving" at the. site the Old Bank Hotel now stands. Co., and shortly afterwards started in business for himself, acquiring the He carried on Company, and subsequently harbourmaster at Timaru, where he built the first Aberdeen, where he was born at the age of 16, and arrived in Timaru in 1864. The late Mr Horrell was Father Aubry was conductor. naturally she went to pay a visit to her travelling companion, Miss Raine, and years worked with him dairying, pig farming, and bacon curing, until his He came to New Zealand in the barque Mr Kippenberger has left a widow and several children.
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