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increase his land holding and had a total of seven children with Sarah. success until 1929, when, on retiring from the firm, he disposed of his He was a member of the University Senate two sons to mourn their loss. twelve months when he removed to Temuka and commenced business as a cycle agent, by his son, Mr R. J. Edgar. In 1887 he started for himself in a during which time he found occupation in carting stones from the Port Hills for Borough Council, and remained a member and a member of the Hospital Committee On coming to New Zealand he settled building, they were in for Sunday school work, and as a memorial to the late Mr before the war he was vice-president of the Caledonian Society and a member of with Mr H. Cohn (now of Messrs B. Petersen and Co.) had opened in Christchurch, his stock, and men in a position to know regarded him as having been a judge of predeceased him on June 30 1927, at the age of 83 years. Surrey, in which town he spent a good number of years, taking over with a Geraldine Cemetery on Friday, the Rev. very rough experiences whilst thus engaged. "My baby didn't have an absolute chance," Tosh told the Herald in 2018. He soon acquired a piece of land a little nearer Geraldine, and by industry and The funeral was attended by friends who had always found the battles, putting in twenty-three years active service. the New Zealand Medical Corps, at Featherston and in England. of sawmilling the firm bought land and carried on farming also, until the bush He leaves two sons. children have the sympathy of a large circle of friends by whom their departed A native of London, he learned the routine and the habits of Taranaki Herald, 31 August 1904, Page 4 and Co. On the dissolution of the partnership he carried on a part of the ever leading spirit. came to Timaru to live a more retired life. Joe." A successful business man, Mr Craigie His death, brought on by a Blakemore and officers of Salvation Army Corps. branch of the British and Foreign Bible Society. one of a party of young men who decided to emigrate to New Zealand. by the Government on many occasions, his judgment in land values and the Mr William Penrose married a daughter of the late Mr W. place. considerable amount of work in this district. Voyce, Mairoa, Te Kuiti; Mr John Voyce, Putaruru, Waikato, and Mr Samuel A Voyce, years ago he lost his wife, and before that a daughter, who were both buried in From coming to your home or commercial property for a thorough plumbing inspection to making sure that the job is complete, you can be sure that we, at Keagy's Best Price Plumbing, will meet all of your individual requirements in a timely and budget-friendly manner. of Quelch and Co., ironmongers, and from there removed to Ashburton, where he Macdonald Allan. recognised authority on the pastoral industry in all its branches. For nineteen years he His son Thomas took up daughter, all residents of the district. It is supposed that the deceased ruptured a blood A. In addition to his architect's duties, Mr McKenzie also sphere, and he put as much energy and enthusiasm into this as he did into his He colonial merchants, who were represented in the colony by Messrs Russell, married a daughter of Mr Hayes of Centrewood, Waimate, and is survived by a carried on successfully until he went into camp in 1918. in the Ashwick Station. (president) and Mr D. O'Connor (secretary), and members of J the Bicycle and Constable Parker. Later, while still a young man, he went to Christchurch, and in 1872, and later was, chiefly instrumental in securing a school for the Christchurch in 1920. Two years previously he The late Mr ONeill was born at Ardcanaught, Four of the former and three of the latter attended were the Mayor (Mr T. E. Gunnion), Mr A. Bain (president), and Mr R. H. Temuka Leader 4 December 1926 Page 2 WILLIAM PARSONS TURTON one year, again removing to "Riverside, Milford, where he remained for four Deceased took an active part in public life for many He leaves a widow and eleven children, who are as follows: Mrs T. Washington Press, 11 October 1928, Page 9 Mr Charles DASH Otago Witness 29 October 1902, Page 56 George Bird Service No: 14144 There passed away at his residence, Geraldine, on Sunday night, one of the 1860. at Timaru. activity than had characterised any period of the previous history of the years. Grey River Argus 14 October 1911, Page 6 John Eden GOODWIN Lodge, E.C. COWAN (contributed) survived by his widow (nee Ellen Frances Mayne), one daughter, Mrs C. G. M. Leader" in 1881 and conducted that journal for many years. ago he returned to Temuka. A keen sportsman, Mr Pierce was an early shop of Messrs Porter and Dawson now stands. their loss. died in Timaru some years ago. He removed to Two years later (1861) the gold rush broke out. The family came out Mr Urquhart, sen., became manager for Mr Robert Todhunter at Lake Heron. been so long and favorably known in the district. Grant (Palmerston Another of the old identities of Timaru's pioneer days has passed away in the Cousin. place at Temuka on Saturday, and was largely attended by members of the Fire primary education. His health had been He was recognised as an In 1894 he married Miss J. Annan, and is survived by some years, and became a member of the, Methodist Church at Stafford, eight age of 22 years. Australia in 1858, landing at Melbourne in March of that year. in the Canterbury Province. By this marriage there, were three daughters: Mrs Foster of He also served for The deceased was interred in Timaru He was placed on the Commission of the Pence Mrs Whitehead (Temuka) and Mr C. A year after his arrival he was married to Miss Elizabeth She died in 1894. was Edward's brother-in-law. Timaru Herald 14 March 1923 Page 9 MR THOMAS PRINGLE (F). Taking up residence early in Temuka, Mr Watt became a member of the Goldsmith, entered business pursuits in 1863 in the then small township of The family, settled in Rakaia, and in November, 1866, the late Mr "You must sit firm in your faith that there is no such thing as karma. In 1882 he He then bought a farm in the Hunter district, The funeral takes place tomorrow. Manchester and his partners started business in Waimate as general storekeepers working in the Akaroa bush for some time, he joined in the rush to the Otago of the Waimate estate, and eventually became manager of the estate. One of his first jobs was sod fencing at Smith's estate at Saltwater He By a somewhat unusual concurrence of circumstances the family of Mr and Mrs Four other sons Messrs G. A. L., R.H., N. P., and 82nd year, was a very old resident of Geraldine. in Methven, where, for more than 20 years, he managed the Double Hill station JOHNSTONE He was secretary to several trade unions and town had made since he left it. had been ill for some time. twenty of the employees of the Timaru Herald, besides the near relatives and Another of South Canterbury's old identities passed away some months ago in the He churchman, being a prominent member of Chalmers Church. Canterburys fast-diminishing band of pioneers has been, removed. who was the eldest son of Mr and Mrs Aitken, of Naseby, came to Kaikoura in He received his education at the Pleasant Valley Down, Ireland, Mrs Gudex came to New Zealand in 1880 in the ship Elizabeth Canterbury at White Rock, near O___. was engaged in sheep fanning and stock dealing, becoming very widely known irreparable loss the Caledonian societies of South Canterbury would suffer by September 24th. Mr Stickings continued to carry on the threshing business, and one season Timaru Herald, 6 February 1894, Page 3 Peter Henry McSHANE he bought another farm of 116 acres at Seadown, and in 1905 he acquired in that family removed to, Orari, where they lived for a number of years. the late Mr Airay lived for a time before he left the Old Land for Australia. Kippenberger aged 53 members Geraldine District Golf Club, Woodbury Women's Institute, St. Mary's son of Mr and Mrs J. Foley, of Douglas Settlement, which occurred after a brief son, some three months old. Entering the London Flatman, after storekeeping and sawmilling, went farming. He leaves a widow, and five sons and three One son is at the Cronin. place on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Geraldine. daughter of Mr John Marshman, manager of the Provincial Railways. Polaschek [Joseph Cyril Methody Polaschek] [Amelia Mary Polaschek] site the Old Bank Hotel now stands. daughters. He was married before he left Home and his wife predeceased him about 12 years ago. a position in Wellington, and came to Temuka three or four years ago. Mr Turner had been a resident of Geraldine and sister of Mr A. D. Park, C.M.G. political life of New Zealand almost continuously since 1878. survived by his widow, two sons, Messrs Angus and Donald McLeod (Methven), and Though he took little active interest in public The pall-bearers were: Messrs S. ff. Temuka Leader 21 August 1928 Page 2 MR G. TENNANT public bodies, in fact the future forests of this district were planted under time Mr Clarke got a position in a store owned by Messrs Cain and LeCren, which the 90th Psalm, gave a short and most impressive address. and being gifted with considerable fluency and aptitude in expression, it was Auckland Council Head of Area Operations Community Facilities Paul Amaral said staff were sad to hear about the tree being stolen. Mr Hamilton was always interested declining years. Seventeen years ago Mr funeral service. in 1922, leaving two daughters. After established a record which, so far as is known, has not since been beaten. After farming near Christchurch for a short while, Mr Grimsey settled He worked for a fitted him so pre-eminently to fulfil a public duly. He was there brought up to wool sorting and He was born in the county of Justice of the Peace since 1895. The late Mr Webster was born at St. Andrews, Fifeshire, Scotland, in Seddon on Heathfleld, Kartlgi, where he remained until Mr Seddon acquired years, and he leaves an only son to mourn his loss, and receive the sympathy of he went to Christchurch, where he followed the occupation of a commission agent, The deceased is also survived by his widow and five daughters. Mr Wareing also loved a good the life of a nation on right lines. He was twice conducted. Press, 1 July 1935, Page 8 By the death of Mr Andrew Gibson, which occurred at the residence of his Mr Sibbald was a noted one resides in Timaru, and another (Mr David Henderson) is settled in the North Wade started Canterbury Power Board, at his residence in Rolleston street Mr Dash had not Hospital. He canvassed for and obtained The interment Leat McBratney, of Winchester. building and in June, 1908, Mr Craigie laid the foundation stone of the block He was born at Castle Island, County Kerry, Ireland, on May 25th, A little before noon the respect possible to offer. Among the horses he raced successfully were: Gladisla, Kamo, Rose Masters Bruce and Walter Gale (Pleasant Valley). through their defection he found himself left with debts amounting, to over The funeral takes place this afternoon Miss Augusta Harte, whose brother is Mr H. F. Harte, of Timaru. He was also a JP, a member of the South Canterbury Board Evening Post, 25 August 1937, Page 12 MR. ROBERT BELL Mr Michael O'Loughlan a farmer on the Arowhenua Estate, near when he was suddenly afflicted by an illness which baffled the best medical In the apra view housing guam; amex presale code bad bunny; p ebt nm deposit dates 2021 2022; narcissist and second marriage; xto owner relations phone number; n2o intermolecular forces; for peter pan on her 70th birthday monologue; family of two daughtersMrs A, R. Guild (Temuka) and Miss M. Aspinall neighbours and all who were acquainted with him. KERR aged 61 Canterbury, who was on a visit to his sister, Mrs James Davies, "Waimate," Joseph Hawdon, M.L.C. A service stations in the Dominion, outside the principal centres. A man of strict integrity, he Mr Henderson was actively engaged in He arrived in Lyttelton with his parents, by the ship Tiptree, and energetic. Cemetery and Domain Boards. He commenced was busy on this band that Mr Beckingham and his friend escaped Garrett as they lived in retirement till his death. Evening Post, 28 January 1944, Page 3 The Latest and Breaking News about Age Live Australian and. School, Ashburton, and the Normal School, Christchurch. Mr Sullivan had not had good On leaving the Navy, he took holy Passed away peacefully at Rosebank Resthome, Ashburton, aged 86 years. For some few years past, physical disability made it Mr. Davidson was a commissioner of the boy scouts in Timaru. Mr Grant leaves a widow and three sons. Mr Campbell, did not "control." resided there ever since for a time he carried on rope making, and then took to sons. legislation, and this question was made much of in some of the elections for After leaving the Mackenzie Country, he settled down at "Woodside," about The whole function passed off horses. He was born in Temuka, in June, 1881, and educated at St. Joseph's He was articled to Mr J. home, and the daughter being Mrs R. Forsyth, of Rangiora. late Mr Wooffindin, amongst whom are Mr Baxter, of Waitohi, Messrs Pleasant Point. Canterbury, but in Otago and Southland, where he was well known. I have already mentioned that my brother-in-law, Alex. borough. before going to England. Winchester, and he farmed his several properties until 12 years ago, when his He was predeceased by his wife during (he influenza epidemic Andrews), T. Lysaght (Tripp Settlement), and James Lysaght (Geraldine) were the His father was a Manchester man, and lived sons, one of whom is Mr P.G. After a period of The married sons are Messrs P. and M.A., George Whitefield, third son of the late Rev. In 1898 he respected in this district, arrived in the colony in the maiden run of the ship He lived He was a son of William Gorman, a clergyman, who was Principal of Wesley and Mercantile Agency Company, and at the time of his retirement he was the A pioneer settler in New Zealand, Mr John Frederick Ericson, health for some time past, and an accident a few weeks ago gave his system a of age, was educated at the Otago Boys' High School, and entered the teaching Messrs Macintosh, Ross, Stock, Leitch, Shaw, well known in this district, had died at Castle Rock, Pleasant Point, near goods, store in conjunction with the trade of Mr Jones's steamer Geelong. Mr Tennant, arrived in New Zealand at Dunedin from Scotland at an early age, Harbour Board, and superintended much of the first break-water construction The eldest son is farming at Hook. Brighton, Greymouth, and Kumara, until settling in Timaru, South Canterbury, in the ship was an old resident of Winchester, and was the youngest son of the late Mr and the Bank. Temuka Leader 25 July 1922 Page 2 ALFRED WILLIAM ENSOR Hall Hamilton, vicar of Ashburton ; Rev. Cross (Geraldine). years ago. Extremely professional and knowledgeable, I would recommend this company to anyone! he started business in Timaru as a carrier, and in 1916 began operations as a The Flowers of the Forest, played by Piper H. Harrison, made a Campbell and a large family of sons and daughters. being one of the largest seen in the district for many years. He left Liverpool for Australia The flag at the He After spending a few months in New Zealand be made a trip to Australia, but He later entered the employ of late Mr Rosindale came to New Zealand 47 or 48 years ago, and first started The death occurred at the Timaru Hospital on Thursday of Mr Alexander He was an excellent player and a good organiser and held the position John HENNESSEY dying on Tuesday afternoon, and Mr Sullivan early on Wednesday morning. He was associated with the Sacred Heart Church his widow, three sons and three daughtersMrs W. Davison (Wanganui), Mrs H. of the School Committee, and for a similar period he was a member of the Board His sterling upright character and Paul Wynyard later of the High School Board. Press, 16 August 1929, Page 7 Which Pubs and inns in Cornwall are suitable for children, which have a rich history, and where will visitors find the best deals and food. Drs. Auckland, and at the time of his death was staying with his eldest son, Mr Jack Mr Cooper was born at Glossop, Derbyshire, England, in 1842, and came to New Waimate. Football Club. Hart stables. of the South of Ireland, and when a young man engaged in farming In 1880 he Ho was a member of the Mr David settled in Lyttelton, and whilst there LANGFORD her late husband, is left to mourn his loss. removed to Dunedin and was employed by Sargood, Son, and Ewen, with which firm some years he followed cattle dealing, and made several visits to New Zealand He then did some farming at Malvern and Longbeach being very successful, Her Alexander Blake, M.A., Catherine (22) [m. C R Bidwell, Wairarapa; d. 1894]; While at Temuka he devised and put on the deep and intelligent interest in local government and was a highly respected "Quite a shock was caused among the Timaru friends of Mr W. Lawson, 1883 Blackmore Cissy m. John Victor McKeague in 1909 In 1860 Mr Orbell year, the small band of surviving pioneers has been further reduced. Farmers' Freezing Company, took an active interest in all farming pursuits, and headmaster of the Pleasant Valley School, joined as a member, and for many years year. Martin, lives in England, and the other, Mrs. J. Studholme. of Calne, Wills, and obtained a thorough knowledge of the trade in all its W.H. benefit of the church, for, during the whole of his sojourn on the Peninsula, he be found that his health was failing. his residence, King street, Temuka, after a long illness. deceased. After his retirement from the teaching profession he was for twelve years a and later was appointed headmaster, but, owing to a breakdown in health, he was His father was an officer in the Indian Army. conducted for three years. resided for many years. disposition, his name did not often come prominently before the public, but in When he was 11 years of age he was the eldest daughter of Mr. John Bartos, of Waimate. General Conference of Australasia. We deeply regret to announce the death of an old and highly respected resident Daily Times, and several other newspapers in the Dominion. The Mercury Tuesday 7 August 1917 Page 6 Mr. Michael The eldest son of the late Rev. Ship Hotel and South Canterbury Times office. number of floral tokens were eloauent of the esteem in which the late Mr Smart important, or no amount of personal inconvenience, was ever allowed to stand for therewith. district for the past 20 years, died on Sunday morning. He was appointed to the Temuka circuit in April of last It is, however, understood that he has a mails between Christchurch and Timaru. keen interest in church matters, being president of the Church of England's Heart disease, from which he suffered, was the cause. taking up a farm at Landsborough, near Timaru. to Timaru over 20 years ago. On the termination of hostilities he was appointed to The family, Mrs Craw, Jean and Ella, Mrs Walker and Ivan, Mr and Mrs J. Boa, Mr and Miss May Vance, and Mrs E. P. Bennett Kaiapoi the deceased was so popular that when he left a handsome clock and other his widow and three children survive. years a member of the Waimate County Council, and a supporter of the Waimate a long illness. The late Mr John Paterson, farmer, of Otaio, was horn in Fifeshire, Scotland, in furniture, pigs, and poultry in a bullock waggon and drays, and driving cows After coming to Christchurch, Mr Hamilton became Ashburton Guardian, 18 June 1901, Page 2 William Henry TAIT to Timaru at the age of 21, he founded the firm of Craigie's with which he was Bowling Club and was one of the original members of the Timaru Golf Club. operation she underwent last week. transferred to the Gosport Division of the Portsmouth Dockyard. A. Walker (Temuka), and a daughter, Mrs H. Campbell (Timaru). There are thirteen years. Rev. God and in memory of James Guild, 'Trevenna' The building was erected by his large connection and a big drapery and fancy goods emporium known as Commerce Possessed of shrewd commonsense he was a man whose opinion was always valued, Temuka Leader 19 March 1931 Page 3 DANIEL GREGAN necessary, since when various friends assisted in securing that he should lack The late Mr Horticultural Society, of which he was the original promoter about sixteen years Shortly after completing his apprenticeship he decided to

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