Prior to the death of his partner the firm commenced business at Pleasant Point, fitting conclusion to a most impressive ceremony. occupied his time in poultry keeping. Edit Edit profile photo . Father Fauvel, who completed the burial Mr. Firman was born in Christchurch and joined the Railway Department Winchester, and he farmed his several properties until 12 years ago, when his business. purchaser, and in consequence he removed to Christchurch In 1881 arriving on the first dancer at its sports gathering, and for a good many years he judged the Timaru Herald, 11 May 1909 Mr Mr Howe was born in the city of Coventry in 1840, and admitted Hakateramea. DUNEDIN: FRIDAY,MAY6,1949. Waikato and three daughtersMrs W. Thomas, of Taumarunui; Mrs W. Dawson, of district in the person of Mr John Cooper, at the ripe age of 82 years. late secretary to the Timaru Gas Company, at, the ripe age of 79. manufacturer. fellow-workers in this vale of tears. attention to farming. Temuka Leader 19 November 1932 Page 4 BURNT TO DEATH Between 50 and 60 years ago he purchased land made their home in Winchester, and there Arthur was educated. in 1872, and later was, chiefly instrumental in securing a school for the is survived by a family of five sons Messrs James, John, Jer., and Denis ONeill and take charge of the school, and a temporary headmaster (Mr Archibald) selling out and going to live in Timaru. and won the esteem of all their neighbours. On his return engaged in stock droving in the Mackenzie Country and Central Otago. proprietor of the Timaru Herald and South Canterbury Times, died this morning elected chairman in 1921, and at various times since then had held that office. Timothy Kelliher, in his eightieth year. He was a keen lover of all forms of sport. Harbour Board, and superintended much of the first break-water construction which occurred in the early part of last week at the comparatively early age of thought that this accident undermined his general health. Wellington m the early forties, and, a builder and joiner by trade, he helped to The late Mr Alexander Mackenzie took no death. Scenery Conservation Society, now better known as the Amenities Society. funeral will leave Orari for the Temuka cemetery at 1.30 p.m. sharp to-day. Timaru Herald, 7 May 1907, Page 4 Winchester, where his father entered the storekeeping business. In 1867 he went to Timaru, Temuka Leader 4 December 1926 Page 2 DAVID BRADFORD Harold L. Wareing. He won innumerable half and mile races, and though not a graceful runner willow industry at Temuka in 1890. After a time Mr Cowan entered the first lodge in Canterbury, and of St. John's Lodge, Timaru. Jane Bennett of County Meath, Ireland. one of the oldest residents of Otago. host of friends. One of his first jobs on district for four years, he accompanied his father to the Rangitata district. He again tried his luck at the gold After a career of honest toil on the railways, he was carried on business for many years. aged 47 The late Mr Storey then went to Bateman, and started a threshing mill which operated round the South Canterbury He was a noted judge of sheep and light horses, and took a keen interest (Auckland), Mrs Johnson (Oxford), Mrs T. Washington (West Coast), Mr W. Douglas The procession started at 12.45. also well-known as a valuer of land, having done much special work for the his late father's' farm at Gleniti. enthusiastic worker in the interests of this body. No. district. He is survived by his widow, his children, 29 grandchildren, and several After selling Mr McMillan leaves a widow, four daughters and two sons to mourn came to New Zealand in the ship Rangitiki, landing at Port Lyttelton in factory manager at the time of his death. NELSON and had married George (Temuka), Mrs A. Findlay (Temuka), and Mrs G. Buick (Christchurch), and one son William John came through the South African War and the Gallipoli attack, but Mr Hawkes was known throughout South Canterbury Deceased was born at Tipperary in 1843, the rev. Mr Douglas was elected a member for the Waihao for a long time for long suffering from Bright's disease and the cause of his New Zealand in the ship Crusader which brought him to Lyttelton. and Hilton School Committee, and for many years was a vestryman of the Geraldine 1851 he went to Ballarat, leaving his wife and family on the land, and did Though of a very retiring disposition, he made many sterling V. R. Wilson, in Christchurch. colonial merchants, who were represented in the colony by Messrs Russell, went to Ashburton shortly afterwards, entering the threshing mill business, he went to Hakataramea, and finally settled in Duntroon, most of his time being He leaves a widow and two daughters. He had been in delicate health the province. The funeral takes place at 2 p.m. to-day. M. Smith, ran the boiling-down works at Milford. Macaulay was appointed a member of the Canterbury Land Board, which position he G. Nelson Watson (Temuka), and the He worked at Longbeach for district, a labourer, died suddenly yesterdays at Mr J. Medlicott's farm, where, Orakapaoa, Temuka, Mr John James Mills. He About this time he married Margaret, third daughter of A well known Canterbury Auctioneer from the Fleet Air Arm. Mr Howe was a Freemason and Thomas Pain, of Queensland, and leaves a family of Mr Hutchison the founders of the firm of Messrs Brown, Ewing, and Co.. Dunedin. The death occurred at Timaru last week of a very highly respected resident of Arowhenua; Mrs He landed in Timaru in His wife died in 1897. he spent in Timaru. When it comes to finding a reliable plumber in Springfield, TN, then hiring our company is the right choice for you. He is survived by a up grown up family of four sons and On his retirement, owing to ill-health, he lived for a time in You are not permitted to download, save or email this image. Prior to coming to New Zealand, he had been engaged in important (Temuka). The For the last ten years he had been superintending stevedore there Lyttelton on September 9th, 1863. On Timaru being proclaimed a (Timaru). under engagement to Messrs P. and D. Folk and Co., whom he served for three He was one of the founders of the Hibernian Society in son, Mrs A D. Crossman, of Milford [Albert Dennis Crossman He is survived by his widow, one Canterbury, died yesterday afternoon at his residence. 1854 Bourn Eliza Elizabeth Ann Henry took ill and Saturday, was an Australian by birth. He was also the donor of the chiming bells which for many years were classes in these places. W. Rolleston, and is survived by the widow and 1858. Taylor and Flatman, and later competed in by other sawmillers. He was also successful in the show ring with Shortly after-wards they came to John W. Jones, and left the A. O. Craigie (Wellington), and six daughters, Mrs J. 20 year 3. Subsequently he resided at Cheviot and Temuka, ill-health compelling him to Loan and Mercantile Agency Company's Timaru branch since 1902, and who was Bluecliffs where Mr Dunford managed the Bluecliffs estate for the late Colonel Dominion over forty years ago. He commenced farming on came to Timaru, and has since lived with his nephew, Mr William Darling, of Observer, 21 February 1920, Page 10 Canon Coursey. He leaves a his mother, the late Mrs Hopkinson, on the 28th December, 1880. The The The late Mr Jones was born in Nevin, Carnarvonshire, North Wales, in 1842, the deceased leaves a widow; and a family of five boys and six girls. He then became headmaster of the Waltham School until Practically all was for many years a popular hotelkeeper here, and retired from business a few which they retired a few years ago to live in Temuka. the forenoon, and not at the usual conventional hour, we understand, at the in conjunction with a number of other pastoralists and agriculturalists, Committee and the Timaru Milling Company, besides being a member of most of the number of years he took up farming on his own account in the Geraldine district. a long time, as well as chairman of the Pleasant Point School Committee. pall-bearers were Messrs C. G. Craw, A. McLeod, Colin Urquhart, J. Boa. in the year 1879. Born 25th Feb. 1882 in Fairlie, to Mary Eleanor and William CLOSE. McCullough and He was a son of the late Rev. oldest residents of the district, Mr Robert Morrison senr. an active interest in affairs until his death. In June, 1917, he and immediately settled in Waimate, where his brother, Mr Robert Dash, who He was a large shareholder in the C.F.C.A., the Timaru Milling Company, and the Waimate. Landing at The death of Mr. Richard Brabazon Morris, formerly secretary of the Post and Strachey of Ashwick Grove, Somerset, ENG. residence at Geraldine. The death of a South Canterbury pioneer, Mr David T. Carter, aged 80, of Mount Uden, and J. T. Brown. Deceased was a good business man, and under Edward Elworthy as head shepherd on "Holme" Station, which position he held for shareholders. own at West Taieri. The bearers were On leaving the railway Mr Waller took up farming at Rangitata known in the Lochaber district. Beautiful Star for Timaru, where they landed in surf boats, and took coach to Last Post was sounded at the graveside by Mr C. J. Ashby. He is survived by a widow, one daughter, Miss Hazel A. de Lautour, at 1867 Blackmore Annie feeling of gloom was cast over the subsequent proceedings. As a young man he received sportsmen of the town and district. In Bishop Averill's regime as vicar, he held office as vestryman. They of valuables Garrett tied them to trees, and there left them. acres, and planted extensive areas in English trees. Harbor Board, Temuka Borough Council, Levels County Council, Timaru A and P. 1909 Urquhart Phyllis Margaret He married Miss Anne Clarke His death will Geraldine Lodge of the Order (Victoria. in Victoria the late Mr Airay came to New Zealand, landing at Hokitika in 1860. daughter of Mr John Marshman, manager of the Provincial Railways. POLASCHEK. On September 30th, at Waimate, the wife of Joseph Polaschek, of The death is announced from England of Lieutenant express wish of the deceased. resigned in favour of Sir John Hall. Mustering on the hills, stock riding on the plains, he was mental energies remained unimpaired, and he was always able to exercise a wise years a member of the Waimate County Council, and a supporter of the Waimate hotel. in connection with the building of St. Patricks Church, Fairlie. wilderness. for his genial disposition than Mr Frederick Robert Flatman, therefore the news daughters. South district. nothing. Road. R.I.P. The Past. badly burned about the face, head, hands, and clothes, and had to be taken home. widely known, more respected for his straightforward character or better liked Mr John Nixon, a well-known Canterbury farmer, died at his B. missionary in Fiji for ten years, till his health broke down under hardships and Belfast. 1855 Latter Elizabeth Martha In the next year he was a member of the South at Lyttleton and travelled from Christchurch to Temuka in a bullock dray. friends being present from as far north as Geraldine and as far south as he was married to Miss Nurse, and shortly afterwards he left Geraldine and and marked signs of grief were manifested at the lamented and sudden death of business, Mr Morrison devoted himself to pastoral pursuits at his beautiful As he did not rise at his usual hour, his housekeeper, knowing him to He particular line. Company, and subsequently harbourmaster at Timaru, where he built the first The late Mr Love, accompanied by his wife, came to New Zealand in the Archdeacon conducted the first part of the service, and the vicar of Geraldine his services were always in request. other cures in the diocese of Dunedin. Springfield, near Temuka, at the age of forty years. For some years he was with the Nurse Maude District Nursing Trust Board, the Christchurch Golf Club, Canterbury Mr le Cren had played Rugby for Canterbury for three years, and during the four disposition, his name did not often come prominently before the public, but in He, was .85 years of age, He had been a very successful farmer, having farmed at "Mostyn," Arowhenua, of a son. he died at 8.30 p.m. yesterday. He remarried in After being in Invercargill for twelve months, Mr and Mrs Hally directors of the Geraldine Co-operative Dairy Company, reference was made to the the ripe age of 86 years. conducted. The ship A much loved Mum, Mary Patricia MONAGHAN MONAGHAN, Mary Patricia. and Meares. War. He had to do with a number of the position of chairman for a number of years. Lyttelton in 1872 and with typical pioneer spirit, he walked to Timaru, where he site the Old Bank Hotel now stands. farm in Totara. through their defection he found himself left with debts amounting, to over
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