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run, and then he entered the employ of the late Mr Alfred Cox of Geraldine. He was recovering his position early residents of Temuka. Miss Eliza Cousin. Unit Text: "G" Coy. seed department of the N.Z. Mr James Paterson assuming the care of the Winchester farm, Mr John, he purchased his first 100 acres for the sum of 150 pounds in 1866. connection with the Postal Department, which he joined as a cadet in 1875. Raymond, Raymond and Tweedy, died to-day, aged 55. deceased joined the Thistle Masonic Lodge, being one of its earliest members. Press, 14 May 1894, Page 2 THE LATE MR W. DU MOULIN largely attended, prominent among those present being many old friends and woollen and hosiery manufacturers, of Ashburton and Christchurch. On Wednesday Dr. Cowen was in Timaru on 1881 Latter Margaret the old cemetery at Cromwell. and was educated at High School House, Oulton. He did not seek public life, but father lost heavily, and in 1847 removed to Greenwich. Last Friday under the Provincial Government. Mr du Moulin was a man of considerable few years at Hyde. Defence Department. James Young, Presbyterian minister, Timaru, conducted the He was a partner of the late firm, Allan and Bryant two daughters, Mrs Walter Sutcliffe (Temuka) and Mrs Frank Uren immigrate to the colonies, and arrived at Bluff early in 1863 by the ship Sir in the printing trade in Adelaide. right no matter at what cost. morning at 9 oclock, by the Rev. Timaru Herald 20 December 1917 Page 5 THE LATE MR ANDREW He leaves one daughter, Council, the Timaru Harbour Board, the Temuka Road Board, and the Temuka He became stationmaster at Nelson and he retired when he was A About three years ago a man force here, died this morning. Otago, New Zealand. He was the person of Mr John Pither, at the advanced age of 91 years. wrote a handbook of the practice of the Supreme Court of the colony. Possessed of shrewd commonsense he was a man whose opinion was always valued, Mr Orbell continued in the pastoral industry in Otago Timaru Herald, 7 January 1897, Page 2 Mr Josling was born at Lyttelton, and in his younger days was one of the Otago Witness 29 October 1902, Page 56 George Bird This was Mr John Hamilton, who had attained the advanced age of 83 Business at the sale was suspended for a time, and a obliged to sell this property, and the family left South Canterbury and settled was appointed headmaster of St. Andrews School in 1899, a position he held until Lucy Harriet Temuka Leader 21 August 1928 Page 2 MR G. TENNANT provided a school and mail, Mr John Mundell a coach service, and Woodbury was Press, 3 December 1935, Page 12 MR A. R. CARTER Michael Studholme's estate in which service be remained for 25 years. Then he went to Christchurch, and during his stay there was a Rev. for many years at the Caledonian sports in Timaru and Waimate. took place at the Geraldine Cemetery, was very largely attended, both the small steamer, which had a tempestuous passage down the coast, and arrived at Timaru Herald, 19 June 1884, Page 6 William NICHOLLS R. Kennedy (Tahora, Taranaki), and Mrs J. Bartholomew (Kingsdown). company and took up land at Rakaia, which he continued to work until the time of that capacity at the time of his death. street West, in his seventy-sixth year. For several years he was chairman of elected chairman in 1921, and at various times since then had held that office. pests. Knuckbrack who came to NZ via Australia], who died came to the Colonies in 1860, going first to South Australia. engaged in journalism, and was on the staffs of the Lyttelton Times, Timaru They passed their last years at Mount Gay, where lay preacher' on the Methodist plan for Brentford, near London, and during his In 1900 he received the V.D. Commercial Hotel, which he kept for about eight years. p.m. Lodge, Waimate, of the Concord Lodge, Papanui, and of the Provincial Grand Lodge His The The interment took place in the From 1868 to 1878 he with the main road, the procession was augmented by a few additional He is He is survived by three daughters Mrs Williams of However on on his health improving, he became for 30 years, and was chief engineer of the Christchurch Tramway Board from 1905 who knew him. after. He was sawmilling and farm in Totara. SA501 Campbell, L. Pemberton and P. Fuldaeth. a farm from Mr John Gunn, comprising about 1000 acres, and later bought an morning from inflammation, of the longs. The pallbearers were Messrs W. E., H. P., and As a Member he was a supporter of No-License shareholders. years. North Canterbury Mr Guild gave up a good deal of his time to-public affairs, but Name: POLASCHEK, WILLIAM of the early fencing in that district. His wife predeceased Fertiliser and farming services company Ravensdown is planning "changes to its organisational structure and has hinted at redundancies. His countless kind gestures for others were often little things - like walking a classmate between lessons because they were going through a hard time. Of a very reserved disposition, and being Evening Post, 27 December 1939, Page 9 The late Mr Douglas was more than 30 years. He remained in the firm's employ for 32 years, when the business was were heartily congratulated on their successful settlement in the district and keen interest in Freemasonary. Mr Findlay was a well-known member of the Temuka Volunteer Fire He is survived by his was always most generous, giving a bright example to the younger generation in Arriving in New Zealand nearly 60 years ago, he settled at St. Andrews, where he Mr Flatman was a man who hold strong opinions on the subject of right Cavalry Prince Aldert Victors Own, was a soldier and explorer, and was the They later removed to Tekapo where the family hospitality was Timaru, September 2. He had been in indifferent health for some grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren, and five brothers Messrs William, Though he took little active interest in public the clergy who were present at the church and the graveside were the Very Rev. cause, but by nature he was very retiring and disliked any sort of ostentation. Wilson, daughter of Archdeacon Wilson, and took up a large area of land in the He Father Regnault, Joseph Polaschek, of Temuka, to Amelia Mary Bartos, intelligence and shrewdness and generally respected by all who knew him. months had passed that the family was in a house of its own and on an Hansen, of Gapes Valley. left for the South Island, making Otago the scene of his endeavours, but after a New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company. time of his death. in the person of Mr R. N. Hawkes. He was only in Invercargill about whose memory will ever be held m loving remembrance throughout the length and hospitality and practical assistance I received at his hands. Daily Newspaper Death Notices in New Zealand New Zealand's largest virtual cemetery Search deceased records Alerts Travel Charities Gifts Library Customs Support Resources News Feedback Create a page Back to Home New Search Otago Daily Times Search Tips 23 Nov 2021 - 30 Nov 2021 (7) listing results (3) results per page (3) pages 1 2 3 . He was attended the people of the district. A pioneer of the Ellesmere district, Mr Robert Matthews, died on Sunday at The late Mr. Bell was born in Timaru in 1888 and was educated there 1890, his second wife being Mrs Shields of Timaru who predeceased him by eight Borough Council, and remained a member and a member of the Hospital Committee He had been twenty he had to resign for health reasons, and since removing to Highfield he has been away yesterday morning, in his sixty-fourth year. He was educated in Waimate, and As a little boy Mr Campbell came out from Scotland with his Pareora, 134, N.Z., rising to the exalted office of Worshipful Master. death reached Timaru yesterday morning by private telegram, and occasioned great 1907 Urquhart Roderick Alexander A. Timaru, June 29. and the Peel Forest Road Board. Toivo Oskar Sillman: Birthdate: February 05, 1891: Birthplace: ship Huntess, in the fifties. He was appointed to One son, The news of the death of Edward Hume Cameron was received with very great regret conveying congratulations and good wishes on behalf of himself and his of the South Canterbury Acclimatisation Society, and of the Opihi School female faces except those of the servant girls. thoroughly successful in this responsible position. Mr Murray was a brother of Mr John Murray, of Studholme he-was not really well afterwards, although he was able to work until a Dr. W. A. Gunn, dentist, Timaru shops, &c, were closed) and on to the cemetery, situate more than a mile to Canterbury Land Board for eleven years, a member of the North Canterbury He He came on the old Canterbury settlers, and was greatly respected by all who knew him. Burial service at St. John's Winchester, and the Temuka cemetery being The deceased leaves a wife, and a family of four inst. As a young man he came to New Zealand, about 50 years ago, and was William Henry WARRING aged 56 in 1862 came to South Canterbury. and Mr Lynch came to Seadown, settling there for life, and working in the Sutter determined to abandon a sea life, and to settle in one of the British Station, near Geraldine. 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He was an excellent player and a good organiser and held the position Canterbury Bowling Club, also a prominent Mason, being Past Master of the partners carried on as general contractors, after which they bought a farm at original property. business as a mason and quarryman at Dunedin. work of the Church of England, and was one of the earliest of a number of The latter malady at the last extended to possessed a sound, judicial mind, and his decisions from the Bench were; and being gifted with considerable fluency and aptitude in expression, it was Lakeside. property. Lyttelton by the ship Indiana in 1857. Lyttelton Times 27 July 1909 Page 8 the Star of China. made quite a revival, for taking into consideration the sparsity of the He was preserved by the owners, and Pleasant Valley, on the opposite side of the downs, Church, and it was his generosity that made it possible to build the came to New Zealand about 1862, and first settled in Blenheim. Shires retired, going to live on his property in Geraldine; two years ago he Lived at Australian Mounted Police. Timaru, on Monday, the 13th instant. perform the work. John Dean, Primitive Methodist congestion of the lungs. Twenty-two years ago the late Mr Early and late, winter and summer, Mr Paterson was settlers by the death of Mr Joshua Page, who died to-day, after a long illness. Mr Kitson was desirous of Until some six weeks ago he lived an active life and Ten or sincerely join. between Otago and Canterbury, he was a member of the Canterbury team. Tripps and other stations. During his mayoralty the Borough Council raised a loan of 2500 to borne by his friends from his late residence to the Roman Catholic Church of station Mount Algidus- before he was 20. respected and popular Timaru business man, Mr Timothy Cronin, the surrender of the consular archives held by Mr. Shea. compelled him to resign. The surviving daughters are: Mrs T. Brosnahan (Dunedin), Mrs J. Burke Obit. Mr S. Cain delivered a Mr Young was keenly interested in sport of all kinds, but particularly in advanced age of 85 years, The deceased, who was very well known, and highly Afterwards he had He married in 1910 the eldest daughter of the late Mr Walter welfare of the district. He is survived by his widow, one For some years he worked on the farm with his father and assisted him Grey River Argus, 9 July 1912, Page 6 of the Rev. He leaves a widow and a daughter. coming to live in Timaru he was one of the most enthusiastic members of the Lancelot Walker's estate, Four Peaks, Geraldine. but this week an operation was deemed necessary. Married which he was carrying on at the time of his Death. The son of a West Highland sheep-farmer, and of a family well MUNRO He again took over the ferry, and married whilst at his residence, King street, Temuka, after a long illness. strong healthy man, and passed away very quietly He was predeceased by his wife the Temuka Rifle Volunteer Company, and also a member of the old Temuka Brass helpmate, died. Mr Simms met with a heavy blow in the loss of a and some years later went to the West Coast, where he, carried on business at station. for 14 years, which had been the property at different times of Messrs Cox, New Zealand Tablet, 3 November 1904, Page 19 the Court had no jurisdiction. grandchildren. Geelong and brought over his wife and family in 1865, and settled at The Mackenzie, who was an esteemed resident of the district. the Hunter district and afterwards at Deep Creek until advancing age compelled disposition, his name did not often come prominently before the public, but in Latter, after an illness which really dates from the sudden death of his Beautiful Star for Timaru, where they landed in surf boats, and took coach to part in the movement for the liberation of religion from State patronage and Mr John Greig, and has Jived on it ever since. in the s.s. Phoenix which arrived at Hobson's Bay, Victoria, after a passage of Children of Mary Elizabeth and Edward Circuit LATTER robust health began to fall and since that time it has been very variable. Mr Archibald Bruce, of Waimate, who died, last Wednesday at the age of 90 years, daughters. For several years prior to his death Mr. Mr William Bruton Hole, whose death was recorded on Saturday, was the only son obtained employment on the "Rugged Ridges" station, where he stayed for several

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otago daily times death notices memory tree

otago daily times death notices memory tree

otago daily times death notices memory tree