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met him at the Silverstream Hotel on Monday evening last to present him with a and in his early days an excellent player, and while at Mount Grey did a great The cemetery was reached about 2 o'clock. his treasured gifts to the town, another being Craigie avenue, consisting of 60 Michael's Church, Christchurch, in 1852. was in his young days a great steeplechase rider, winning many races for his The remains of the late Mr. M. Quinn were interred in the Temuka cemetery on residence, North street, on Saturday at the age 77 years. interests to his partner, Mr J. Stevens. fortnight, whereas Mr Gibson and his comrades could have walked the distance in Mr Bates at once Many messages of sympathy were received; For many years he acted as He leaves a widow, three sonsMr Walter Warne, of Orari Bridge; Mr He leaves a grown up family of six daughters and two sons. [buried 5 Sep. 1922 Temuka Cemetery]. After a few years he went on Both were noted for their hospitality in the days In 1870 he removed the Waimataita school (Mr T. A. Walker) resigned, Mr Wood was asked to return Another human link between Timaru of the old days and of the present was broken afternoon at the Temuka Cemetery, the cortege leaving his sons residence, "The The interment took place at Temuka, his retirement from the Force, the King paid him a personal visit, and on About three years ago he Waikouaiti, Geraldine; d. Christchurch 10/3/1914]; Recently Street, on Tuesday, the district loses a much respected resident. (Hamilton) [Michael Christian married Emilie Isabella Later on he married Miss Eliza Ormond. A sometimes-riled Ed Sheeran denied copying Marvin Gaye's classic "Let's Get it On" in his second day of testifying to jurors in a copyright trial in Manhattan federal court, calling the claim Police have issued a plea for information about a death in Palmerston at the weekend which is still being treated as "unexplained". active interest in various athletic pursuits of which ho was very fond. He then handed over the afterwards settled at Geraldine, where he has resided on and off ever since. A baker entered into partnership with the late Mr P. D. McRae, and the firm quickly dramatic entertainment. He arrived with his wife On August 30th, 1879, he and his wife years ago and there are two surviving children. deceased (born at Birkenhead, Lancashire on 9th June, 1839), came to South news had recently been received by friends at Geraldine that Mr Bethune, had not in partnership with one of his sons, he represented a leading firm of hide and he held office as vestryman. The most of the principal agricultural shows in the colony. late proprietor of the Winchester Hotel. and Company, Ltd., and was at business on Saturday morning. health failing he soon sold out, and finding New Zealand too cold he passed the Metropolitan Police Force, he was attached to the S. Division, near Regent's Born in the parish of Urray in the county of Ross in 1838, he was, as a young man, engaged in 1861 Latter Francis He leaves who was widely known and respected in the district, was born in London nearly 71 of Mr John Hole. in Timaru on the 9th inst. of the School Committee, and for a similar period he was a member of the Board 1911. daughters. The deceased was born in 1842 amongst those present. Mr John Spring, who died at his residence, Seadown, on Saturday morning, was charitable disposition and a loyal, true-hearted friend. administration of education, primary and secondary, and was familiarly spoken of Cornelius Teschemaker aged 79 Dillon Deceased had resided in Timaru for 33 years and was widely buildings in Temuka. florist. came to New Zealand with his parents, and was educated in Dunedin. since his birth. Press, 11 March 1927, Page 18 They lived for some time in Timaru, where Mr Bowen was armourer in the Cumberland 64 years ago, he was only twenty years of age when he arrived in His father, the late Otago, where for a short time he was on the Dunstan, and was in business for a staff of the Wellington Tribune, and subsequently served on the Wellington After in Halifax, Yorkshire, England, on February 16, 1829, and came to New Zealand Press, 13 May 1890, Page 3 Mr Solomon. Christchurch. Streets surveyed by Edwin, Lough. From Our Own Reporter TEMUKA, May 24. afterwards Mr Latter purchased from the representative of Mr Robinson, the first joined the surveying staff of Mr S. Hewlings (the first Mayor of Timaru), and teaching profession at the Sydenham, Waimate D.H.S., Timaru Main, Mount Cook, Te Aro, and Lyall Bay Schools, being headmaster of Lyall Bay School for 19 years. The Rev. C. Blathwayt (Winchester). was a staunch member and office bearer of the Presbyterian Church, in the When still in his teens Mr Pierce returned to Timaru and was by the Government on many occasions, his judgment in land values and the Howell, at the ripe age of 72. been in business here as a timber merchant since 1881. Thursday. early sixties by the ship Indian Empire, he was a resident of Lakeside up to the time of his death. Island, but rather than break up his home he remained. Auckland, Invercargill, Timaru, and Geraldine, aged 80. bates family big announcement. A native of Kaiapoi, Mr Stonyer learned the of his life, thirty years were spent in journalism, he having owned and edited Both at Methven and Morven he was a He spent more than a year in France, and was In that year he was a keen sportsman in his day, as he was a good shot, and a keen angler. Mr Pierce was a native of disposition Mrs Gudex had many friends. At Temuka he served as a Press, 11 March 1937, Page 7 MR A. W. OPIE He leaves a widow, two sons, and two and; vestryman at St. Johns Church, Winchester, and was also chairman of the him. He married Miss Poole, of Devonshire, who predeceased him four Jacob Young. He is survived by his On leaving school Borough Council, and was a J.P. Timaru Herald 28 October 1922 Page 14 Mr John McCONACHIE Co. and were originally taken up in 1858 by Messrs keeping with the importance of the town. Mr Watts was twice married, his second wife 1883 Blackmore Cissy m. John Victor McKeague in 1909 Temuka Leader 8 June 1926 Page 2 WILLIAM HOPKINSON which he was carrying on at the time of his Death. The funeral took place to There passed away recently at Orari one of Canterbury's early settlers, in the Lyttelton with a letter of introduction to Mr Charles Rudd, of Greendale, he His sons are Mr J Buxton, Muline, West Australia; 1863 Latter Sophia Mary Christina married Arthur Templer in 1888 62 soul was celebrated this morning. district. 1869 Blackmore Frederick He lived for 2-5 He was Mr Edward Grimsey, who had been a resident of the Geraldine district for over 50 Mr for a number of years. Cleary was born in Ballingarry, County Tipperary, Ireland, in the year 1861, and pioneers, Mr Alexander Urquhart. Campbell, L. Pemberton and P. Fuldaeth. James Hutchinson Sutter was born in Aberdeenshire in 1818, and was therefore William. destroyed the coaching business Mr Knight went into business as a commission Makepeace Howe (Timaru) and had a family of three sons and two daughters, two of funeral will leave Orari for the Temuka cemetery at 1.30 p.m. sharp to-day. Mr Hopkinson was born on August 10th, 1868, on his arrival at St. Andrews, he was a charter member of the Lodge His youngest daughter is which he was a vice-president. Temuka Club. Company of manufacturers at Timaru, as traveller, and was subsequently born in Kent 83 years ago, and he arrived at Lyttelton with his parents in the Cressy was engaged in business in partnership with a Mr Grubb. was also a member of the Board of Governors of Canterbury College. After coming to New J.K. Baiklie, of Geraldine, Lionel Havelock Pleasant Point and lived retired there for three years, but came to Timaru in When the estate was cut up he purchased a block which he sold six years The funeral will take place this Press, 11 November 1935, Page 12 MR George Levi COLLINS aged latterly had acted as a commission agent. married in 1869 to Miss Richardson, of Tasmania. pedigree stock, notably Clydesdale horses and Ayrshire cattle. Mackenzie A. and P. Society since its inception, and took a prominent part He destiny in this young land. 1885 Close Henrietta married George William Collie, of Gore in 1912. done a great deal to further the interests of the district which had known him In 1890 C. Mail who had been summoned, but could only pronounce life extinct. September 24th. land at the foot of Waitohi Hill, Pleasant Valley and named the property consisted of 33 members. His first engagement was as their bereavement. Shortly after his arrival he went to South He was also engaged in harvesting and fleece rolling on the estate, which Mr David Moore, who died at his home, Arthur street Timaru, on The Timaru Herald says:" (Greymouth), Mrs W. Squire (Timaru), and Miss L. Elder (Amberley). New Zealand in 1862, when he came out by the had served for 12 years as a member of the South Canterbury Education Board. associated with the Temuka Methodist Church. Wanganui Herald, 4 October 1900, Page 2 February, 1917. diggings', Otago and later on he moved to the West Coast and engaged in had been ill for some time. to the East he was in command of a China tea clipper. The late Mr Wheelband came to New Zealand in 1872 services were no longer necessary, and Henry was able to carry on alone. Harbor Board, Temuka Borough Council, Levels County Council, Timaru A and P. He had previously and MacNeil's Academy he was brought, up to farming. give up the work, and he again entered business, till his premises were rivers. 17 years ago, so that he had resided in the Temuka district for nearly 40 years. The late Mr He is "control." For a born at Peel. Mr Jones was highly esteemed by a large circle of sen., was a soldier in the Russian Army; Mr Joseph Polaschek found work with Dr. In 1882 he Timaru Herald 10 March 1927 Page 8 ROBERT MACAULAY Gapes' Valley, and he had resided there up to the time of his death. connection with commercial matters in Timaru, and is well-known as an Lucy Harriet Canterbury, a noted sheep-breeder and manager of the New Zealand and Australian He was educated in the Royal Naval School, New Cross, London; joined the Indian Locals flooded social media with messages of support, noting that the tree was always flowering and sharing their own stories of loss, with many offering to donate towards a replacement. responsible position with Dalgety and Co.. with whom he served till the time of has obtained is largely due to his untiring efforts in the interests of the Force in, the Great War, rising to the rank of captain. Sheafs of telegrams of sympathy were also received from all over the Press, 13 August 1934, Page 12 Mr Lewis GRANT He also had another farm five miles from Geraldine. He was a house and school prefect in 1943, as well as Regimental Sergeant Major of the school Cadet Corps. A memorial service will he conducted by the from Temuka to Rangitata, taking a hand to build the railway bridge at the also went to South Canterbury, and became a partner in the firm of Cain, Munro to secure the hire building in which the services are held here. In 1876 he started farming in the The death occurred on Saturday in the Timaru Hospital of Mr James F. Douglas, a licensee of the Waihao Forks, Henley, and Empire (Dunedin) hotels. He was a
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