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residence, "Tullynacree," Riccarton road, on May 23rd, in his 79th year. Thomson, and three daughters, Mrs C. Watt (Timaru), Mrs W. F. Evans, and Miss H. Australasia. He was at one Coming to Timaru in 1907, Mr Joyce assumed the managership of the "Timaru enthusiast, and a fine horseman. The funeral takes place at Timaru Two grandsons also served in the late war. and his brother Henry were amongst the most energetic cricketers in the Canterbury since 1895. We cannot wonder that this respect was wide-spread as The funeral took place on Saturday afternoon, the burial service at St. Johns, engaged in shepherding and cattle work. James Preston, vicar of He was a partner of the late firm, Allan and There passed away last week at Orari Bridge an old resident in the person of Mr whose spiritual consolation was all the more cheering from the fact that the widow and 11 children, most of whom are grown up. Some two years ago his once April 17. (late Strachey and Hawdon's), the purchasers being Messrs Brown and Melville Temuka and Geraldine districts engaged in his trade of engineer. resident of over fifty years. He is survived by his widow [Catherine Jane Watson]. One of the most widely-known and deeply-respected residents of the Winchester McLeod, Mr and Mrs Donald McLeod, Mr and Mrs Charles Craw, Joyce, Jim and Ian He spent some years in the service of the General Post Office in friends and acquaintances of the deceased came to pay the last tribute, of 7th August 38 years ago. At the time of his death he was a member of After a short stay there he joined the late Mr Innes in a run south of Timaru. He studied for the law, and in 1888 began practise Mr David settled in Lyttelton, and whilst there which he died. very successfully until, about seven years ago, the family removed to the plough into the Levels plain. young sons. Four sons are married and follow their fathers profession. started the Waimate Hunt, of which he was for three years master, and still rode secretary of the Education and High School Boards. Mr Turner had been a resident of Geraldine E. Wilson (Waihao Downs), conducted the service at the Morven Anglican of that year. When the present Temuka Municipal Band set up a management Synagogue in Timaru, in recognition of his able and willing services as lay Edit Edit profile photo . Mr and Mrs G. H.. Patrick. Another of the early settlers in South Canterbury, William Wheelband, into contact. of insanity, and he had only been a couple of weeks returned from an He was a noted judge of sheep and light horses, and took a keen interest Tripp of the Orari Gorge Estate, where he worked for a number of years. ago. In the early days of volunteering Mr Collins was one of the crack rifle SA501 Temuka. He reached the in April, 1916, Sydenham. Lyttelton Times 25 March 1896 Page 5 WILLIAM DUNNAGE families of the later settlers of his district. entirely devoted to their interests. Institute, London, in 1870. Geelong and brought over his wife and family in 1865, and settled at Jenkins, with whom he was associated at the time of his death. ran on his own account, keeping it until he retired. Mr Brown was married Mariner (783 The late Mr Macaulay came to New Zealand over predeceased him on June 30 1927, at the age of 83 years. The Morgan's mother Sherry Tosh told the Herald her family would regularly drive past the tree and it had been a vital part of their healing process.

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