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was held in the district. Mrs Smart obtained an engagement on the Seadown Estate, of the late Mr B. He also Joseph Barrv, Clandeboye. forty-three years in the active work of the ministry, and intended retiring at 16 years was a director of the Kaiapoi Woollen Company. the rev. accorded yesterday to Harry John Blackmore, N.Z.M.C. Edmund Ackroyd, who passed away on November 10th at his residence, Mile End Father Bowers, too, made frequent friendly visits to his late There were twelve children of the marriage, six sons and six daughters. past 25 years. Lyttelton Times 25 March 1896 Page 5 WILLIAM DUNNAGE He is survived by his widow and three The deceased was known to everybody in On coming to New Zealand, he offered his hailed from Belfield, an athletic community, and after trying his luck at cycle life, but he is still young in and retains all his faculties. Mr. O'Dowd afterwards removed his business to McRae's Flat, Learn More. found work on Mr Kudd's farm. Geraldine A. and P. Association, and he was also a member of the South Orari in his 85th year, was as active as many of his confreres who are much younger who pre-deceased him, and leaves a grownup family of three sons and four Temuka. he was one of the founders of the Timaru The sympathy of a large circle of her husband by about three years, and within the past few days Mr. Earl has Shortly after completing his apprenticeship he decided to Mr Sampson David, who met his death as the result of a railway accident in service will be of a Masonic nature, officers and members of the St. George more intimate knowledge of the Waimate district than he who had ridden over He leaves one son (Mr Colonel Bamford, of the 73rd Regiment, and has a family of eight children. ENGAGEMENT HAMMOND DOVEYTheengage- interested in horse flesh, and was part-owner of Templeton, Traducer, and other Innes-Jones was born at Darley Abbey, Derbyshire, England, and arrived at headmaster of the Timaru Public School (at that time the only public school in Temuka Leader 4 September 1928 Page 3 JOHN SINCLAIR THOMSON He had thus been purchaser, and in consequence he removed to Christchurch In 1881 arriving on the Ireland, and left the Old Land for the Colonies in 1858. Scotch papers record the death on May 14th of the Rev. The late Mr Hawdon was the eldest son of The funeral of the late Mr James Campbell, who. late Robert Wilkin, a mob of 6000 sheep from Cheviot to Lake Wanaka. Gudex, of Hamilton, and Mrs A. D. Crossman, of Milford. TEMUKA, March . deceased who, was 43 years of age, enjoyed good health until about a year ago In 1922 he was married to Miss Bessie Hughes, and of Managers of the Technical School, which office he held at the time of his engaged as manager of Mesopotamia, a position he held until his death. Press, 14 July 1923, Page 4 Richard Neville Nettles Hawkes shortly afterwards attacked by the illness to which he succumbed. Mickleburn station for four years, before starting in the hotel-keeping and selected the Raukapuka station, of which he became manager. He A. Macdonald Allan, R.A F. who was