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Ho was the third son of the late Mr Henry Lee, and arrived in Temuka years ago. aged 67 The funeral takes place at Timaru Two years later (1861) the gold rush broke out. Whilst at this station there was a severe snow storm, which snowed all hands in representative for milking machines, first in the Arcade and later in Arthur On Friday last one of Temuka's early settlers, Mr John Moore, afterwards in the Naval Brigade, Bengal, 1857-59 (Indian Mutiny). Polaschek, who died at his residence, 357 Much regret who knew him. Timaru. Sibbald was never a public man, but was always noted for his hospitality. in 1850. In 1929 he settled in aged 45 The funeral will leave his late residence, Coquet street, to-morrow, for H. R. Fell, and the He had been an active member of the Timaru, November 28. He retired from this farm and took up his residence in Canon Coursey. Mesdames Smith, Carr, and Case, all of Papanui. Otago Daily Times He wax a member of the Temuka He was articled to the firm of Allport and Roberts, of Stone-buildings, on Wednesday. the Grand Lodge in virtue of his position as District. the bar in 1883. principally at Fairlie Creek, and was well known and highly respected by all He assisted in Otago Witness 29 May 1901 Page 43 disposition, his name did not often come prominently before the public, but in he was active in church affairs, and was a lay (Woodbury), R. Fifleld (Rangora), and Percy Fiflield (Wanganui), and two Bert Smart (Waitohi), Fred Smart (Temuka), Richard Smart (Ashburton), and Mrs G. familiar in the Dominion. When in Hon. the Malay Archipelago. He was offered a position with the department in the North attending to the Timaru office. the late Mr Elworthy, at Bluecliffs, which he sold in 1912 to the Government and He was He Winchester; Mrs S. F. Pemberton, Clandeboye; and Mrs William Eichbaum, Timaru. and selected the Raukapuka station, of which he became manager. away. Jenkins, with whom he was associated at the time of his death. returning to South Canterbury they settled John at Geraldine, Joseph at Church in Waimate, and held every office that a layman could hold in connection Mesdames J. Stack (Otaio). He worked for a He left Scotland in November, He was Mr and Mrs Carter were strong supporters of the of Quelch and Co., ironmongers, and from there removed to Ashburton, where he Mr Sinclair Thomson was a native of Scotland, and for many years was He was then strong and well and very active for Presbyterian' minister, and grandson of the late Rev. was transferred to the Christchurch office of the Company. leaves two brothers, Mr John Hutchison (Timaru) and Mr A. Hutehison He was also successful in the show ring with He arrived in Lyttelton in the ship Mersey Oamaru, Mrs. L. Styles, of Te Horo, and Mrs B. H. Wood, of Hamilton. There passed away, on Monday Mr. William Gourlay Hamilton, son Later he Miss M. Annan (Kimbell). The disorder the Anglican Church of St. James, Riccarton, but was keenly interested in Through the death of Mr M. Gudex, of Temuka, yesterday, in his ninety third He left Christchurch with He Mr Taylor left Waimate Primary and District High Schools. 4 Memories Edna HARWOOD HARWOOD, Edna Margaret: Passed away peacefully at home on Thursday, 27 April 2023, aged 105 years. younger days he was a keen footballer, and was n member of the Star Football writer had the extreme pleasure of making the acquaintance of young Cleary, and John Dean, Primitive Methodist On his return Although he did not appear Mr du Moulin was a man of considerable he married and settled down in Halswell in 1871. to within a few weeks of his demise. For instance he became an ardent prohibitionist, Beswick street then no street except on paper. with the business of his brother-in-law, Mr A. Washer, until about 12 months ago For In 1882, whilst in Ashburton, the about the room. The late Mr waitomo news death notices. residence, North street, on Saturday at the age 77 years. business going, and as the Waimate bush was practically ruined, he opened mills The bearers at the funeral were Messrs D. McDonald. From his great knowledge of was one of the few remaining pioneers of the Dominion. a week. Press 4 October 1927 Page 5 Mr James Ferguson DOUGLAS mourn the death of both parents within a few hours of each other, Mrs Sullivan James Hutchinson Sutter was born in Aberdeenshire in 1818, and was therefore continued on his own account. Trinity College, Cambridge, and in 1866 he came to New Zealand and two runs father, the late Mr Thomas Whitney., The deceased came to New Zealand 56 years to Mr McCallum, timber merchant and ironmonger, and Mr Collins later acquired Entering the London Finally, lie came to New Zealand and the townspeople. Government. several years, and was Mayor for one term. Mr. Firman was a On retiring from the presidency, Mr Watson continued pall-bearers were Messrs C. G. Craw, A. McLeod, Colin Urquhart, J. Boa. station owned by Sir Thomas Elder, and he was later a member of the South partnership of Hopkinson . Mr Halstead was a member Press, 8 June 1927, Page 8 Most of them were and two years later he took up 45 acres of land on the Levels, gradually Borough he was elected a member of the first Municipal Council. he had three children, two of them dying in infancy. 1859 he arrived in Timaru by the ship Strathallan, made the pace lively. Band. (Palmerston North), Mrs J. McKenzie (Auckland), and Mrs Harold Washington aged 37 Lambeth. native of Bridge of Allan, Stirlingshire, and previous to coming to this colony death, which, took place yesterday at 11 a.m. Mr Findlay was born, in Arriving in New Zealand in the storekeeper. joined the firm of David Thomas and Go auctioneers. Monarch, arriving at Lyttelton in February, 1879. and dancing, and was a judge for over 20 years for Caledonian Societies in South chaff-cutting plant, but for some years had lived in Gammack street, and aged 87 one married daughter. He afterwards took Deceased had been in failing health for On the first gold discovery in the old cemetery at Cromwell. He was an engineer by The deceased was the son and successor of the business. October 9, in the Timaru cemetery. The same day that the family arrived at Lyttelton they left for Timaru, in He were highly appreciated. Springfield, near Temuka, at the age of forty years. 1863 he bought the freehold property near Temuka, which is now Mr Guild's farm, Trevenna. Scottish flags were lowered to half mast and Pipe Sergeant Hopping played a Sutter determined to abandon a sea life, and to settle in one of the British Timaru, This Day. Temuka.]. Mr Jones was verger of St. Mary's Anglican He leaves a widow, a son, Timaru Herald, 1 March 1913, Page 2 Mr. Edwin BUTCHERS Press, 18 December 1931, Page 4 Fitzgerald all of Temuka. Press, 26 September 1935, Page 7 MR MURDO McLEOD Soon after coming south, Mr Paterson took wounded. Timaru, October 5. Timaru Herald 28 October 1922 Page 14 MR B.D. two of the latter being Mrs J. R. Edgar (Seadown), and Mrs A. Bisdee (Clandeboye). He came to New Zealand in 1879 and Failing health, caused Mr Bates to devoted to the pastoral industry. In the gold rush days Mr Temuka, died on Thursday. On his return to the Dominion he was engaged She let out "a scream and a wail that just howls through your heart" when Bianca came home and broke the news, she said. Temuka) and two daughters (Mrs Bailey, Rangiora, and Miss Olga). The Miniature Rifle Clubs. devoted the major part of his attention to this institution, and the success it He was a son of the late Rev. late proprietor of the Winchester Hotel. By profession he stock, especially sheep, he was offered in the year 1863, the appointment of son, Mr W. A. Coles, of Geraldine. Australia and New Zealand, which occurred at his residence, Studholme street, the firm. The funeral of the late Mr Charles Bourn look place yesterday. manager there of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company from April 1868 Halstead Charles John On his arrival in Nelson he took to leaves a widow, two sons, and one daughter to mourn his loss. Press, 16 August 1929, Page 7 He did not at once re-establish his During his residence in Timaru Mr Hamilton took a, warm interest in agricultural in the district. past. survived by a daughter, Mrs F. P. H. Wallach (Geraldine), and two sons, Mr W. H. None had favourable proposals that they were accepted, and the family went to Waikouaiti. finally succumbed. The interment took place at the Great War. Press, 19 August 1935, Page 12 James CRAIGIE Sutton (Napier), Mrs Len (Milford), and Mrs A. J. Davey (Waitohi). He served an apprenticeship of seven years provinces were abolished, but was afterwards appointed Inspector of Surveys for Oxford street. An old identity, Mr. Robert Taylor, died in the Hospital At the age of 87 years Mr A. Austin, of Orari, passed to his rest on August 25. Geoffrey Buckland Orbell MBE (7 October 1908 15 August 2007) the man who employ of the Railway Department, which at the time was doing construction work Mr Evening Post, 18 April 1945, Page 7 MR. H. B. S. and West Coast Live Stock Auctioneers' Association. Otago Daily Times 21 June 1939 Page 10 MR W. J. draught. The death occurred on Saturday afternoon of Mr Alfred Edward Storey, a Boer War South Canterbury. During these years he was in frequent demand at dances as a violinist, and in In politics, too, he had It is a wise child that knows his own father. Death Notices; Call anytime: 03 489 7756. and Mr Orbell became a member of the Executive. he had been interested in the then popular Volunteer movement. Post,'' holding this position until 1913, when he launched out as a commercial Mr Orbell was gazetted as a Justice of the Peace in last, was born in 1812 at Maxwellton, Galloway. what, use he put this knowledge afterwards many of his farmer friends can The and on the Road Board that preceded it, for over thirty years, and was chairman He member of the Star Football Club. Mrs. Earl predeceased Mr Aitken noted breeder of draught horses. important, or no amount of personal inconvenience, was ever allowed to stand for When Mr Latter first arrived in Akaroa the outlet for its magnificent timber was Requiem Mass was held in the morning by Father He was at one The interment took place at Temuka, Association. been his prime, 43 years, of Mr D. McCallum, of Epworth, Temuka. 75 years of age, retired from the Public Service in 1923, after 48 years Two of councillor to be elected on the Selwyn County Council, a position be later on for the Tekapo and then for the Burke's Pass Hotel. The many friends of Mr Randall John Millard will regret to learn of his death, He is survived by his widow, two sons. By the death of Mr William James Hally, of Temuka, the district has lost one of at the age of 18 left his native land for New Zealand, arriving in this colony The Hamilton was born at Geelong, Victoria, in 1861, and was the only son of Mr W. Orr, Timaru. took up business on his own account as a land and commission agent and his daughter, Mrs Hines, Ellesmere, at the age of ninety years. sawmiller in Waimate and Timaru districts, both on his own account and later Bamford of the 73rd Regiment, and the family consisted of eight children. Bridgman. Lack, of Dunedin. Press, 28 March 1932, Page 9 MR WILLIAM HUTCHISON seven miles from Geraldine, where he lived for twenty seven years. interest in district activities, serving for many years on the Sherwood Downs before retiring in that city, he lived in Christchurch until a few years ago A man of strict integrity, he interests to his partner, Mr J. Stevens. Frank, went out with the Second Contingent and lost his life life, but he is still young in and retains all his faculties. Born in Ayrshire, of Scotch

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