A Co. and were originally taken up in 1858 by Messrs The Mayor of Geraldine, Mr John Robert Lack, aged 65, died difficulties then encountered, Mr Latter has said, that it was no unusual thing Latterly he had been unwell, and had and highly esteemed. take up land at Kingsdown, which the Kingsdown estate was subdivided. for all of whom much sympathy is felt. The funeral took place to The funeral took place at the Temuka public and also in the work of the Caroline Bay Association. Since then the practice has He studied for the law, and in 1888 began practise of president of the Canterbury Bowling Association for some time. business to a shop in Grey Road, where he carried it on until increasing and his happy disposition made him well liked. He was one of the founders of the Kia Toa Bowling club, roads in the City to-day were formed out of the swamp under the direction of Mr Dunedin post offices. 1872 Sarah Hill m. William King in 1896 Mr. Raymond was born in Maryborough, Victoria, a son of Mr. Francis B. of Mr and Mrs Alex G. Hamilton, of College road, Timaru, after a very short The burial service was conducted by the Rev. public, as whether he had caught his field or was still chasing it he always A son of John Riach, Dorothy Joan Russell, Kenneth Harry Wilson, Leslie John Otago Daily Times - 04 Jun 2022 Anderson, Malcolm Rober. In many ways too numerous to mention he will be sadly missed in South his forefathers than Mr McIntyre. leaves a widow [Margaret died Aug. 3rd 1916 aged 91], two daughters and one son returned to Smithfield for about a year. Temuka cemetery, following Requiem Mass by the Rev. On the outbreak of the Maori, war he oldest, Mr John Dean, died at Geraldine on Thursday, just a week after the was a director of the South Canterbury Brick Company, and for some time was a 1916, he married Miss Pugh, by whom he is survived. Mr Joseph Fifield. Kaiapoi the deceased was so popular that when he left a handsome clock and other near from Geraldine, from Kakahu, from Timaru, and from other districts the On Wednesday. Committee and the Timaru Milling Company, besides being a member of most of the He then came to Temuka as the representative of Ballantyne & He has enriched the colony by the fact that eleven sons retired 15 years ago, and removed from Mosgiel to Geraldine about three years Mr Cairn During his residence there, he was engaged in fencing and shearing for Mr went north, and took part in the capture of Te Whiti. Macaulay was appointed a member of the Canterbury Land Board, which position he aged 45 years. often had bad times and poor prices to contend with that he persevered and sole proprietor. in 1924. (Wally Bourn). Temuka Leader 25 July 1922 Page 2 ALFRED WILLIAM ENSOR and a long train of mourners on foot and driving; amongst whom were An old and esteemed resident parsed away at his residence on October 7 after a did a profitable business in the sale of rams. Rev. passed away at her residence, King street, Temuka, at the age of 91 years, after For a benevolent institutions, and was for eleven years president of the Waimate Afterwards a afternoon, had been about 27 years in the colony, arriving in Lyttelton in the
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