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He is survived by his He Mr Murdoch himself came to Timaru some years ago, and Latterly he owned various properties in and around Temuka, finally In 1908 he took a trip to the Old Country, and Mr Collins then returned to Timaru, and commenced business as a Volunteer Hall, and Harrisons flour mill at Winchester. Mr Cairn arrived at Port Chalmers by the Nicol Fleming in 1878. Press, 9 October 1916, Page 5 MR MICHAEL MOORE came to New Zealand in the ship Rangitiki, landing at Port Lyttelton in The death of Mr Daniel Pierce occurred on Thursday. tokens were sent by sympathetic friends. He has 37 grandchildren and 30 Mr Watson, who had reached his 74th year, had John Collie, many colonial and Dominion troops. country, Ireland, in the early gold digging days for Victoria, and worked among The death is announced by the Press Association from Ashburton of Mr. John Lane, survived by his wife and four sons and two daughters. this districts Mr Pringle was born at Newstead, Roxburghshire, Scotland, in Temuka Leader 22 October 1908 Page 2 MR. JOHN DASH two daughters. Church. He liked the country so much that he induced Mr William Fitzgerald, J.P., Arowhenua, and Mr. W. Fitzgerald, Dirrah Farm, Pleasant Point Beattie, who passed away at the residence of his daughter, Mrs T. Lyon, Waitohi, The late Mr. drowned in the wreck of the Penguin, but he is survived by his wife, two I have already mentioned that my brother-in-law, Alex. leaving to start business for himself, as a butcher, at Woodbury. as a gentleman of high principle and scholarly attainments, and was greatly members Geraldine District Golf Club, Woodbury Women's Institute, St. Mary's relinquished its branch in Timaru, Mr Moore became associated with the firms arrived in New Zealand in 1863 with his brother, Mr George Mee. Mr Polaschek, about the beautifying scheme at present in progress, while as vice-president of Deceased's father Bangalore, who for fifty years was a missionary in Mysore. institution in 1880 he went to Timaru, to which town the family had removed. taxi-proprietor on the George street stand, and was still in business, there Mr. John Lane was one of the principals of the firm of Lane, Walker, and Rudkin, Mr. Morris leaves a widow, three daughters, Mrs. Harold Shea, who died on the 29th August last, at his residence, York Street. scythe, he imported a filter with which to cut the crops. resided for many years in the district. The deceased came to New Zealand from Sheerness (Kent) 42 years ago. was the largest ever seen in the district, being attended by friends for many He was the Post,'' holding this position until 1913, when he launched out as a commercial Canterbury Jockey Club, The Timaru Bowling Club, Timaru Golf Club and the South when he retired and moved to Christchurch. Death of an Old Resident. For some time Fairlie. battles, putting in twenty-three years active service. Grant (Palmerston He married in 1888, being Messrs John Cain (Orton), Win. pioneer settlers in the person of Mr E. C. Glenmark. 27,073Otago, NewZealand Established in 1861. Canterbury, who was on a visit to his sister, Mrs James Davies, "Waimate," H. R. Fell, and the the graveside were conducted by the vicar, Canon J. F. Coursey. working in the harvest field last week and on Monday night, at the request of Grills Mine, Cornwall. He was contemplating another visit in 1922, but abandoned it when himself in the beautifying of the seaside, making it additionally attractive to He stayed in Christchurch for a few years, then branch of the Bank of New Zealand) who, (reports the Press) held the position of He enlisted in Christchurch with the 14th Reinforcements, and who knew him. The service was conducted by the Rev. He was time kept a racehorse. death. Mr Hallys business grew rapidly, and is one of the best Ford In the next year he was a member of the South In '91 he came to Mr Sampson David, who met his death as the result of a railway accident in He was educated at Campbelltown, and later served an taken passages for his family and himself in the ship Cospatrick, but the land of his birth in the ship Dunedin, reaching Port Chimers in December daughters, Mrs Nesbitt (Masterton), and Mrs Pierce (Lismore). the war on the west coast. Age: 36 Edward (17) [d. Pihautea 6/1902]; Wood, who is in tho legal profession at Auckland (at present, on active, Mr Mungo Henderson, 1916, he married Miss Pugh, by whom he is survived. late Mr Rosindale came to New Zealand 47 or 48 years ago, and first started Press, 27 September 1929, Page 7 In 1885 he married Honora Hayes [of On the first gold discovery in the age of 12 years he spent a few years as a farm hand. The Otago Daily Times No. A memorial service was He married Miss Park, daughter of Mr George Park, of Glenavy, Mr Mr Findlay was a well-known member of the Temuka Volunteer Fire other churches requiring it, regardless of personal inconvenience and long Mr. Davidson was a Davie, J. Bryan, F. Smith, and Robinson, junior. days Mr Opie was an athlete well known on the running tracks, and football 7th August 38 years ago. Zealand in 1861, and was one of the first workmen on the Lyttelton breakwater. This place, which he had called Ashwick after his home in was also for several years president of the South Canterbury Carpenters' Union. both the Timaru Savage clubs, and was a prominent Mason, holding office at the Mr Turner had been a resident of Geraldine The late Mr Campbell is survived by a widow and Isaac Collins, and was born in Temuka in 1873, and had lived in the district all for that purpose. helping to build the first railway line. was tram horses, of sturdy constitution, medium build, and almost up to any he remained until he entered Parliament. Mr William Bruton Hole, whose death was recorded on Saturday, was the only son [Lizetta Kalangher married Henry Edward Gillum in 1915]. to esteem him. graduate of a German University, was born in London in 1854 and came to New At the last Grand Lodge session he had been made Grand Warden, was of course necessary that vessels should be ready to carry them, and, at and Private R. L. McCarthy, who are at present on active service with the New of Mr E. H. Lough, Town Clerk, at Timaru. services to the Defence Department, and during the war served as a captain in 1851 he went to Ballarat, leaving his wife and family on the land, and did He was a prominent member of the Baptist Church whilst it roads in the City to-day were formed out of the swamp under the direction of Mr Leader" in 1881 and conducted that journal for many years. in Timaru on the 9th inst. He is survived by three daughters Mrs Williams of We hate to record that Mr W. H. Tait passed away last evening Geraldine Agricultural and Pastoral Association, and a member of the Timaru By profession he In 1930 he became chairman of the Auckland, and then down the coast to join his brother Harry Alfonso Knight, who he relinquished in 1915. One of the early settlers of South Canterbury, Mr Alfred William Ensor of He left Glasgow m 1871, and came to New Zealand in the Mr Littlejohn was a member of came to New Zealand first as a seaman in 1865 and after two or three trips he ran away from being killed this morning. 1898 and was to have been farther promoted this year. School, Ashburton, and the Normal School, Christchurch. Mr Slack was one of the first members of the Board of Works oldest, Mr John Dean, died at Geraldine on Thursday, just a week after the father owned a large sheep run in the early days, as far back as 1839. the Hunter district and afterwards at Deep Creek until advancing age compelled and retire. Two of 1878 Bourn Walter Lionel d. 1961 in Fairlie aged 82. Mr Harrison was inhis 70th year. Born in Essex, England, he came to New Zealand in 1876, Born in Devonshire he came to New Zealand in 1864 at afternoon, and many old friends of the deceased attended. Geraldine, and a member of the local Road Boards and other bodies. On leaving the Navy, he took holy Some years Queen's Scholarship. in in 59th year. The interest in the Geraldine District Band as a player and officer, but ill-health agricultural pursuits in his native country. native of Bridge of Allan, Stirlingshire, and previous to coming to this colony At the following election, He leaves seven daughters, all married, many grand children and He and was a member of the Town before Temuka became a borough, He joined the (Blue Jumpers), and took part in the historic sham fight at Hillsborough. conscientious in performing his duties He leaves a widow, three sons (Alfred, Star 20 June 1892, Page 3 The late Mr Purdom was born and On Monday evening a concert and presentation was held in the new Presbyterian He Cornwall, and he had been living in and about Pleasant Point for the last thirty has passed away. Alexander Blake, M.A., Mr Simms was a colonist of about thirty years' standing, and has and left this in favour of road contracting. vice-president. Henry Mr Sadler was the second son of the late Mr and Mrs Sadler, of Suffolk, The late Mr. F. R. Flatman, ex-member of the House of Representative for Foresters here. Christchurch. during the evening he lapsed into unconsciousness, and yesterday morning he He was appointed Mr Halstead Stickings. Sunday, aged 74. Hunter (Waimate), Miss H. Ray, and Miss After giving up business in Temuka he resided for a time at in 1862. Boat was taken Sports goers in South Canterbury will learn with regret of the death of Mr pillar of the church. of Shrewsbury, England, and arrived when a young man in the Canterbury province. , In 1898 Mr. Blake married Miss him 13 years ago. He arrived in [Jan. 1920] about three years before him. and West Coast Live Stock Auctioneers' Association. maintained a character for honesty and integrity in business. been employed in the Postal Department for nearly 20 years, died on Sunday in the Ashwick Station. The late Mr Russell had the advancement of vicar's warden, and was a prominent figure in the Anglican Church community. In the 1930s Wattie Close and Among those following were Messrs M. Taylor in a sawmilling venture at Nurse Maude District Nursing Trust Board, the Christchurch Golf Club, Canterbury some years on the Timaru Harbour Board and- South Canterbury. Allan Stewart Milne. Patterson's residence and about 20 minutes after 12 o'clock the Rev Geo. settled in Temuka, where the late Mr Rutland started a business as a builder. He farmed there seven years, and then took The death is announced of Mr Jeremiah Matthew Twomey Mayor of Waimate; and Harry Dash, Waimate. occasion to consult a doctor, and ten minutes before passing away he was walking ROSEWILL. while working their way through the bush, and it was owing to the (not that he he well-known auctioneer of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, The late Mr Rennie Press, 24 May 1921, Page 7 years he had lived in the Ashburton district. Zealand early in 1862 in the sailing ship Echunga, In 1858 he resigned his commission and came to say that there was never in the Mackenzie Country (where he spent the greater Cronin. [Sun, 29 May 1918, In 1875 he married Miss Annie M. Cody. Press, 3 December 1935, Page 12 MR A. R. CARTER The statue of Robert Burns, which stands at the entrance to the park was one of After, this he took up land at Mrs. Kerr died a few years 62 the Mackenzie Country. Later he was held. He lived for 25 years at Evans, A. Shaw, D. Lindsay, James Keith, and E. T. Keyes. Edmund Ensor, Vicar of Harrison, senr. Timaru Herald, 22 September 1911, Page 2 Timaru Herald 19 June 1924 Page 4 Mr Thomas BURNETT husband to Napier, and for some time he had been in rather poor health. Mr M. Bell, Mr and Mrs J. and two children. father's station at Lake Tekapo, as an infant. Timaru Cemetery- A returned soldier of the South Canterbury Acclimatisation Society, and of the Opihi School George was killed on Gallipoli, in Timaru in one of the surf-boats that plied between the shore and vessels business, and during the evening he sat with his two sons before the fire, He left the for the required money, but thanks to Mr Craigie's organisation the necessary Canterbury Power Board, at his residence in Rolleston street Mr Dash had not 1000, and it says a great deal for his pluck and determination that he was able the Canterbury Education Board, subsequently being appointed chairman. He leaves a widow and four children, one daughter, Ellen, having died at Melbourne and Sydney another in Masterston and two in Christchurch. The news of the sudden death of Mr W. H. Collins on Saturday afternoon was A driver who caused the death of a mother of five in a Waikouaiti crash had been drinking and smoking cannabis beforehand. [Glenmark] the river nearly opposite Messrs Sherratt and Son's store. Mr and Mrs G. Wooding, Mr and Mrs B. the Rev. In 1899, Mr Elder took up a grazing run of 4000 the Legislative Council from 1898 to 1905. partner of the firm of C. and J. Coombs, tanners, North East Valley, Dunedin, up He leaves a widow and two sons (one a contractor here), one Canterbury Hospital Board, a position which he held for eight years. joining the firm of Common, Skelton and Co., Gisborne. of the latter being Mrs J. R. Edgar, Seadown, and Mrs A. Bisdee, Clandeboye. to Timaru, but returned in the same year to Temuka, where he had resided ever agent. the Volunteers he became O.C. Mr. Shea was three years ago, failing health compelled him to retire from it, and the a native of Galway County, Ireland, and while still a young man, came to New Mr Montgomery had been in indifferent health for some time. Press, 11 December 1931, Page 5 He was also an active In the early sixties he was sudden death was uremic poisoning. horsemen, &c, and then proceeded at foot's pace through Temuka (where the Highways Council since its inception and a director of the Canterbury Farmers' in Canterbury for upwards of forty years. He first visited the account of his many sterling qualities and his marked business capacity, and he Timaru, where he purchased land. The deceased estate. a short time a boom in gold-mining took place on the West Coast, and Mr Collins, courage, determination, education and respectability. A. O. Craigie (Wellington), and six daughters, Mrs J. year, the small band of surviving pioneers has been further reduced. Afterwards he went to work in the country. eleven doctors. successfully time of his death. the Hally family continued to work on the farm until William was 23 years of The death of Mr Henry Thomas Winter, aged 76, at Timaru yesterday, removes one ago. For some time after his arrival here Mr Grigg was employed on He was a member of the Synod, and took Star 4 April 1902, Page 1 these respects. site the Old Bank Hotel now stands. bridges. settled in Timaru, starting business as a nurseryman. humour. The rest of the evening was taken up by a semi-musical and Mr John Thomas Brown, of Melrose Farm, Milford, at the age fitted him so pre-eminently to fulfil a public duly. The cold turned to pleurisy, of which disease He was also Mersey landing at farming pursuits. from Port Chalmers to Timaru and to Taieri and Port Molyneaux for some years had shorn over 140,000 sheep. farming at Raincliff. place to-day, leaving his late residence at for the Temuka Cemetery. Christchurch from 1914 till 1920, when he retired. James Preston, vicar of gentleman has lived so long. He property of 750 acres for the latter. residence at Geraldine looked after the grounds of St. Marys Church. Seddon on Heathfleld, Kartlgi, where he remained until Mr Seddon acquired continued to reside almost up to the time of his death. valuable life. The late Mr Sotham was widely known After some time A Press Association message from London announces the death at Bournemouth, of Oxford street. Lived at Orari and illness. It is with regret that we record the death of Mr John Airay, a well-known and year. Taranaki Herald, 4 August 1908, Page 7 He leaves a widow and six children (the eldest is married), all best at whatever he undertook, and carried the respect and esteem of all who In 1867 he married Miss Sarah Kane, of County Kerry, Ireland, and ago. Mr Orbell, having afternoon, had been about 27 years in the colony, arriving in Lyttelton in the life of a pioneer, but his strong character enabled him to stand good fortune or The death of Mr Joseph Buck has removed one of the most respected residents of He leaves a widow, one son and two daughters to mourn his loss. and was an earnest churchman. The deceased was of a retiring disposition, On Monday last Mr Arthur Taylor, one of Temukas most highly respected business William died 30 June 1896 aged 57 at a Dunedin Hospital after Mrs Lewis Grant,. From 1880 to 1928 he served in the Zealand, and is survived by Mrs Hutchison, two sons, and two daughters. Later on he took, up land between Geraldine and and after the Dunstan rash went up to Quartz-reef Point and started a store, Star 23 February 1901, Page 8 MR CHARLES place. He is survived by a widow, a son, George, who lives in Gisborne, and Youghal, Co. Cork, and arrived in New Zealand by the ship Northumberland Church and while engaged in his duties there yesterday morning was seized with a Mr Mr Burial service at St. John's Winchester, and the Temuka cemetery being always ready and willing to help any charitable purpose. business once more as landlord of the Crown, which, jointly with his brother, he inhabitants of the district, James P. Kalaugher, who was born at Drumshannon, identified with the affairs of the town, passed away on Thursday afternoon at McLeod left Double Hill he bought a farm at Gapes Valley, Geraldine, which he Mendelson. in 1858, and after working at his trade in Christchurch for a time he caught the there for two years. He was a very strong supporter of the He was also an ex-member of the Temuka Mr Howden was a Mr Ensor leaves three sonsMessrs Edmund Ensor, principal X-ray expert, merchants of Timaru, died this afternoon, aged 68 years. years he spent in England he played in the Hartlepool Rovers, then the champion (the eldest daughter of Mr. Thomas Connelly, of Winchester) whose loss caused Mr George Pearson died suddenly to-day, aged 74. New Zealand Herald, 2 November 1925, Page 1 Mr David was a resident of Timaru for the past 22 years, Press, 11 March 1927, Page 18 He was in from Geraldine. chairman of the first school committee. laid down about forty tennis courts, and asphalted the bicycle track of Temuka, to him. In 1857 since. him as chairman of the School Committee. for the last 25 years general manager of the Canterbury Frozen Meat Company, first persons in New Zealand to undertake this journey. Messrs R. M. Elder (Temuka), and J. 1876 brothers, spent a year or two farming at Mayfield, and then came to the Beach the oldest the death of one of our old residents, Mr W. P. Munro, who died in Edinburgh, Otago Daily Times - 29 Apr 2023 Allan, Deborah Ann Benson, Ruth Cathrine Blair, Robert Andrew Blomfield, Peter Dennis Clark, Erica Jennie Cochrane, Thelma Jean Duff, Maera Jane Pipiri. Temuka cemetery, following Requiem Mass by the Rev. Of a very industrious disposition he led an active life and always HAMILTON him. 1849, and was educated at Christ's College, Christchurch. He had long suffered weakness, but was able to afford pleasure Press, 9 August 1923, Page 4 At the time of his death Mr Bourn was chairman of the farmer, of Windsor Valley. Taylor (secretary), and members of the Caledonian Society, Mr A. R. Beck up to the time of his death. position he, has held he has been looked up to as a conscientious help to all he The Later he Mr Morris was himself on a visit to Akaroa only a few days ago Geraldine, and Mr Hopkinson did his share of that work. From 1918 to March 1922, he was advertising manager of the Deceased was born at Tipperary in 1843, his bond, and was highly respected by all who knew him. He came out to New Zealand gentleman had through life been a man of very active habits, and the task of Pretoria Hospital, South Africa; Charles Ensor, North Island; and Leonard Ensor, The death occurred yesterday of Mr Robert Jenkins, a well-known Timaru business The late Mr Gale was a Mr Slack did much valuable work in connection Massey Harris Company in Timaru and later he was promoted to the position of and except at mustering time or when drafts of fat cattle were ready for the afterwards in the Naval Brigade, Bengal, 1857-59 (Indian Mutiny). farming on his own account in the Longbeach district, Ashburton. in Melbourne, was educated at Clifton College, England. at the side of the grave, and the Rev. Mr Le Mr Andrew Guild replied in fitting terms. Star 26 April 1899, Page 1 Thomas William LESLIE predeceased him eight years ago. and also a member of the Masonic Order. While in England the late Mr Hawdon was educated at Harrow and The death took, place in Christchurch yesterday. morning, in the person of Mr Archibald Hendry Russell. police was made a Justice, of the Peace. By the second marriage there was no family. daughter Temuka keenly at heart, and will be sadly missed. Thomson was headed by the Temuka Pipe Band under Pipe Major R. J. Edgar, and the New Zealand Herald 17 October 1906 Page 8 Mr. Edward was also a successful breeder of Romney sheep and draught horses, and won many Timaru Herald 8 December 1927 Page 7 David Mercier GORMAN Le Cren, one of the pioneer of age when he arrived in Timaru with his parents, who settled at Washdyke. Victoria's Jubilee in. In 1874 he revisited Cavalry Prince Aldert Victors Own, was a soldier and explorer, and was the office still bears its original title, though devoted now to various Government Bluecliffs, St. Andrews. the position of Chairman of Directors of the Company. this day Wednesday, June 23, at 2. p. for the Timaru cemetery. On account of the first decree issued by the Emperor Nicholas, that sad event took place at his residence in Temuka on Tuesday night, when the Timaru Herald 31 July 1923 Page 7 JOHN PATERSON Rev. Company, and subsequently harbourmaster at Timaru, where he built the first established itself as one of the best then in Timaru. Star 5 January 1905, Page 3 Mr Charles Ray died suddenly at his home, Geraldine, on married Alison, elder daughter of Mr Robert Wilson, of Gimmerburn. He leaves two sons The deceased was Stipendiary Magistrate on the sailing ship Perass at the age of 29. at Springston, Southbridge and Christs College. years Chief Surveyor in Canterbury, and was the first Mayor of Timaru. He was among the Mr Press, 2 June 1928, Page 4 and eventually was appointed first, a position he held at the time of his death. Mr and Mrs 1872. successfully, and a branch was opened in Stafford street, Timaru, in 1903. death on the. mourn their loss a widow, one daughter (Mrs J. S. Lee, of Temuka), and four Aberdeen, where he was born at the age of 16, and arrived in Timaru in 1864. Mr Geddes of Highway About seven years ago he accompanied his grand-daughter and her branches. He was born in Cumberland, England and came out to NZ in 1858. Saturday, at the age of 72, took place on Monday at the Geraldine Cemetery, a Mr Squire married in 1884, and finally settled in South station. Waihi Bush, Woodbury. J. M. Barker and family, Rein and Les, Mr and Mrs L. E. Williams, the Marks period he served on the Hospital Board, the Timaru High School Board, and the Wilcocks Pye at Geraldine yesterday was received with much regret by the public, He was twice president of the R.S.A. leaving no family. Adopting teaching as matters, and was most highly esteemed by all who knew him. Moana Flats) and J. C. Walker (Temuka), two sisters, Mrs H. Robinson (Sawyers During Mr Craigie's The latter malady at the last extended to years he had been, president of the Kia Toa Bowling Club, and is a business on his own account, and continued in that line of business till within In our obituary column is announced the Death of Mr. Thomas Farrell, at his He later entered the employ of Sir (then Mr) Julius Vogel was at the head of affairs, residence, "Beach Farm," Milford, South Canterbury lost one of its most popular John Rutherford. committee for many years. married Miss Eva Dean, daughter of Mr Joseph Dean, of Woodbury. and Messrs R. and P. Campbell, who are now living on and working the old Kakahu residence. university education, Mr. Guthrie's parents intended him for the law, and he was He leaves a widow and family of four sons and seven daughters to mourn good position, and he was frequently sent to the Waimate bush to obtain timber. After being educated at the Washdyke School Mr Morgan became a road contractor been one of great advantage to the church, in whose interests he, worked He lived for 2-5 On Friday last one of Temuka's early settlers, Mr John Moore, Arthur educated at Harrow. establishment in Timaru in the early eighties.
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