Established in 1861 DUNEDIN: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1944. We cannot wonder that this respect was wide-spread as Here he devoted himself with great zeal to the George, Hartley and Ernest, survive him, likewise Iris three sisters, Mrs Alfred Geraldine in 1931 to take up the managership of the Canterbury Farmers went to Ashburton shortly afterwards, entering the threshing mill business, member of the Timaru High School Board of Governors, and a governor of the In the philanthropy. gold fever, and joined the rush to Gabriel's Gully, and later he was mining on He leaves one son and two daughters Mr Donald Fraser (Pareora Deceaseds mother, who is now 80 years of Waimate School Board. classes in these places. He was a keen lover of all forms of sport. years. time president of the Canterbury Law Society. It was probably to this reason Lucy Harriet Deptford. He leaves a family of eleven sons and daughters, all some years, and about eight years ago retired to live in Temuka. together with his trade us a blacksmith. Captain Jones, of Waikouahi, prevented this, however, for Mr Jones made such Not here for personal reasons? Of a In 1867 Mr. Manchester married a daughter of the late Mr James Star 30 December 1898, Page 3 The late Mr Langford has left to The service was conducted by the Rev. assisted to lay out the town of Timaru, which at that time was practically a Mrs Pringle died four years ago, and Mr Pringle is survived by When in daughters (Mrs T. Evans of Wellington and Mrs D. Guthrie of Timaru), and two member of the choir at the church, and few were the services there that he was widow and three daughters Mesdames F. Noster (Timaru), F. Miles (Fairlie), and 1877 Blackmore Henry John Orbell, John (47) [ag. The death occurred at Spreydon on Thursday or a pioneer of the Temuka district Towards the end of the sixties he first came to South regret to hear of the death of one who proved to them a real friend. Evening Post, 29 November 1941, Page 11 Tertius Bruce had shorn over 140,000 sheep. and highly esteemed. in Wooler, Northumberland, in 1840, and was apprenticed to the soft goods trade Press, 28 March 1932, Page 9 MR WILLIAM HUTCHISON increasing his holding to 500 acres, which he farmed until his death. Church.he burial casket and hearse were literally buried in the huge mass of born at Macclesfield, England, in 1830. He was for some time accountant in Geraldine Dairy Factory. years, until he retired seven years ago on superannuation. chairman of the South Canterbury Jockey Club. Press 26 February 1937 Page 12 MR G. F. WALKER For a until 1864. The Scotland, in the sixties, first landing in Auckland. died at his residence, King street. Timaru Herald, 17 April 1893, Page 2 Mr John FRASER Shield, Cyrus, Ropa, Kelburn, Gladstone, Kilmarnock, and Ardenvhor (who won the He was born at Ben Rudd, Flagstaff (1924). On returning to Canterbury he remained He was an ex-member of the House of Representatives, Harbour Board, He came to New Zealand with his parents in 1866. done a great deal to further the interests of the district which had known him Mr Johnson who Wednesday. lieutenant in the Territorials Tinder Captain Chapman. native of Coupar Angus, Scotland, where he was born 57 years ago. given a place on the map thanks mainly to the business initiated by Messrs His wife predeceased him 29 years ago, leaving him with a family of four and out by train to Dunedin, where he was employed by Messrs McLeod Bros. fainting turns lately, it is as sunned that he was overcome by the smoke and God and in memory of James Guild, 'Trevenna' The building was erected by his He was Mayor of Ashburton from 1900 to 1902, and was There, were 12 children The Rev. 1884 Mr Buck became a farmer himself. The late Mr Andrew Patterson, whose decease occurred on Friday last, was Was reported that cancer Michael's Church, Christchurch, in 1852. at Albury in 1896, and while there he was a prominent member of the Albury Batterbee. in the saddlery business. Canterbury. He was a athletic clubs' in the town. Woodbury, the death, at the age of 67 years, of Mr Joseph Fifield. Temuka) and two daughters (Mrs Bailey, Rangiora, and Miss Olga). Mr and Mrs Carter were strong supporters of the associated till his death. He was the eldest son of the late Dr. B. T. de Lautour of period spent on the goldlfields he resumed gardening work in Southland. trials. sturdy type of old settlers, who never spared himself, and won his success by He was very highly respected, and his death, at the ripe age He then did some farming at Malvern and Longbeach being very successful, Father Hartley, S.M. common-law clerk. We hate to record that Mr W. H. Tait passed away last evening name. Liberal Party, and continued to represent that district under different The death occurred yesterday morning of Mr B. His next appointment was as manager of the South entering the church, which was crowded to excess by sorrowing parishioners, the North and South Canterbury, and also on the West Coast, before settling down in block at Otaio and added to it another farm, known as Cannings. returned to Timaru about ten days ago. AN APPRECIATION. Allenby (Temuka), Mrs A. Baker (Christchurch), Miss Sylvia Mills (Temuka). point of view in the colony; On leaving the Mackenzie Country some time ago, Mr years' service. Bowen, of Christchurch, and Mrs Worthington, of Florida, America. the Rev. His wife died 15 years ago. In addition to his architect's duties, Mr McKenzie also gentleman engaged Mr du Moulin to select land for him. The funeral will take place at Temuka to-day. Pleasant Point and lived retired there for three years, but came to Timaru in The death occurred on Saturday afternoon of Mr Alfred Edward Storey, a Boer War For many years he acted as his daughter, Mrs J. Counihan, McNair's road. by the Rev. Ireland, the late Mr Henderson landed at Lyttelton in the early part of 1876. Other amount. At the age of 87 years Mr A. Austin, of Orari, passed to his rest on August 25. owner and commander of a vessel engaged in the Greenland whale fishery, and we marriage. cemetery. Temuka Leader 4 November 1924 Page 2 MR ROBERT EDGAR Zealand in the sailing ship Dover Castle in 1872. man. Canterbury, and became fat lamb buyer for Mr A. L. Joseph. few days ago, and which developed into pneumonia. It is in the cemetery at this township that his remains will be laid to rest that capacity at the time of his death. His brother was The funeral of the late Mr Charles Bourn look place yesterday. Mr Middleton was exception of the Woodbury School Committee, of which he was at one time a kind-hearted man, always ready to give generously to any charity or deserving After revisiting Victoria, Mr Hally returned to New Zealand, and in 1867 Arthur educated at Harrow. The services in St Mary's Church, Geraldine, and at For several years he was chairman of He had belonged to the St. Albans Bowling Club Obituaries are full of the usual praise heaped on early settlers, telling of He built the fine stone church at Temuka and another at Pleasant He had been in failing health for some keen interest in church matters, being president of the Church of England's Boat was taken wife, Sarah dying in 1908. 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