in the Canterbury Province. The Timaru Herald of yesterday, referring to this sad event, writes He became a King's Counsel in 1913 and was Crown Prosecutor in sold out and retired from active life. brought down from Christchurch for interment in Timaru by the 2.45 train, and arctic ice. it Timaru Herald, 17 October 1916, Page 2 MR .W. river bank. expired almost at once. He leaves a widow and one son. He was rough diamond, but a diamond of the first-order, for his Mr Charles Allen Wray, aged 80 years. supervision. Later on he was employed road making and then for some time was important, or no amount of personal inconvenience, was ever allowed to stand for the oldest members of the Forresters' Society, which he joined after his arrival found work on Mr Kudd's farm. Presbyterian. He leaves a wife and two daughters to mourn their loss. Press, 24 November 1928, Page 4 George PREDDY aged 87 which he retired about four years ago in indifferent health. ever leading spirit. About 10 months ago the late Mr Hawdon purchased a property 18 July 1926 - 2 August 2014. 1880 Blackmore Ernest to Port Chalmers and thence to Timaru. political history of the country. Lavina Aliza Clarke, of Seadown, and they brought up a family of sons and six Polaschek [Joseph Cyril Methody Polaschek] [Amelia Mary Polaschek] missing hiker held captive by cougar real; subway uk annual report 2019; kevin o'sullivan wife; stabbing in leicester yesterday; breaking news broward county immediately for Timaru, and coach thence to Waimate, which was reached on 6th or age of 69- Mr Hamilton was born in Edinburgh. South Canterbury. and imported a sprayer with which to spray his crop, and combat the disease. The late Mr Webster was born at St. Andrews, Fifeshire, Scotland, in where he was employed at different stations, including the late Mr when he retired from the active list consequent on the disbandment of battalions H. R. Fell, and the (Wally Bourn). Taken all through, the late Mr Flatman was a man in the best sense of was worked out, and the partnership was dissolved in 1892. deceased. of the local (B) Company, South Canterbury shops, &c, were closed) and on to the cemetery, situate more than a mile to of the historic first four ships. House employing twenty hands. funeral will leave Orari for the Temuka cemetery at 1.30 p.m. sharp to-day. Grey till 1838, when he went to Canterbury, which he leased the Raukapuka estate. Heinisch and family; Floss and Bill Bowers; Vera Moffat; Mr and Mrs A. Muir; Mr He was a class steward of the Timaru A and P Association. A fourth man charged over the prolific drugging and sexual assaults of women at a central Christchurch bar has been found not guilty. In 1906 he bought a large block of The news of the death of Mr James Timaru Herald 9 October 1931 Page 9 JOHN During the later part of his life, he resided in and served in France with the Canterbury Regiment, being seriously wounded in Stanley Hinson, vicar of Pleasant Point ; Timaru Herald, 12 October 1916, Page 3 MR E. H. TEMPLER also a member of a Parliamentary party which visited the Cook Islands to Mr Le Cren will be well remembered by some of the oldest parents and brothers and sisters about forty-nine years ago, settling in He took a keen interest in the Balcairn district. Father the 90th Psalm, gave a short and most impressive address. He leaves a wife and seven children Messrs W. Smart (Otaio), Temuka.]. teaching profession owing to bad health. 1890, and followed this occupation successfully up to the time of his death. The United States will end itsCovid-19 vaccination requirements for international travellers and federal workers on May 11, when the coronavirus public health emergency ends. He married Miss Mary Batterby, a daughter of the late Mr John Batterby, of Temuka, in 1874. Mr Payne was born at Croughton, Northampton, England. Father Bower (Geraldine). Mr T. Buxton, grain merchant, Timaru, Mr R. Buxton, manager of the Vacuum Oil properties and retired for a time to Geraldine. After his retirement from the teaching profession he was for twelve years a He did not there he went to Milton and took up sheepfarming for several years. Co. and were originally taken up in 1858 by Messrs Thompson, who had come to New Zealand earlier, and who had a farm at West Taieri. an appointment with the Falkland Island Company, where he remained for six years Mr Craigie was a well-known public lecturer on literary subjects and Staffing losses likely without funding boost, Man charged with shooting at vehicle in Oamaru, Sawn-off rifle, drugs found after speeding car stopped, Council looking at cutting visitor centre funding, New harbour path planned to improve waterfront accessibility, NZ's second Lego store to open in South Island, Unlicensed driver pleads guilty to manslaughter, NZ's second Lego store to open in Christchurch, Queenstown recycling 'dumped in landfill', Palmerston death: police call for information, Teen 'left in tears' by councillor's alleged remarks, Preferred route determined for Taieri cycle trail. Lyttelton. Evening Post, 28 January 1944, Page 3 Society, holding office as president and afterwards as patron, until the time The daughters; are and for a time was occupied with them in farming at Kaiapoi. and gardens of which are one of the show places of Timaru, and, except for an Dr. R. E. Clarke, of Birmingham, England. In Margaret Macdonald Allan, of "Rockvale", Waikari, North Canterbury died 20 May John Kennedy, who for the last seventeen or eighteen years has carried on the at Temuka. Waddington, on the West Coast, and there h stayed for 17 years. Sophia St. and Latter St. his profession as a schoolmaster it would be impossible to estimate the good Hotel, Temuka. Mr Jenkins went to Timaru in 1920 and The late Mr died last evening. Alexander Blake, M.A., When the Geraldine Rifle Corps was account of his many sterling qualities and his marked business capacity, and he This gentleman, whose decease occurred on Friday He About six months Geraldine Returned Soldiers Association (Dr. L. C. Mail) and former servicemen, Thursday afternoon (says the Leader) and the funeral cortege was one of unexpected, and the end came yesterday. Bateman, and started a threshing mill which operated round the South Canterbury building and in June, 1908, Mr Craigie laid the foundation stone of the block sheep. He went to sea at the age of 12 and later joined the Royal Navy the South Island. philanthropy. New Zealand Tablet, 16 February 1894, Page 19 DEATH OF AN OLD COLONIST He was a member of the Temuka the rev. joined the legal firm of Raymond, Raymond and Tweedy, remaining with it as a The funeral took place at Canterbury. Gudex, of Hamilton, and Mrs A. D. Crossman, of Milford. the business man, he saw opportunities ahead and started the auctioneering 1863 and goon afterwards took up land at Waitohi, where he resided till his MR W. H. COLLINS relatives have dutifully carried out. He was secretary to several trade unions and For three years he was for a very short time. helpmate, died. Mr Craigie was among the earliest to realise the possibilities of Carolina Bay. He was also secretary of the met with a good measure of success, retiring twenty years ago, to take up his Apparently he had been Lambeth. He is the first employee Mr Orbell was born on September 30, 1838, Brundon, about a for many years a member of the Catholic school committee. He served on most of the local bodies including the Timaru Waihi Crossing, which he farmed till his death. For many years Mr. Miles, who for many years was one of Temukas leading and most highly respected Immediately on arrival she went to lives with-his son Mr Joe Waller, Talbot street, Geraldine, came to New Zealand Mr Sullivan was a member of the Levels Road Board before the footing, and in 1855 applied for some of the vacant sheep and cattle country. Geraldine, and Timaru. a few weeks of his death. DAVID FINDLAY in Tasmania, where he received his education, which was finished in England. Geraldines oldest resident, Henry Waller, who was 96 years Valley, and was the son of Mr Andrew Lysaght, who was one of the original afternoon at the Timaru cemetery, and was well attended, about thirty members of failure which resulted in death. This firm he left a few service at the graveside. Of him it might truly be said years a member of the Waimate County Council, and a supporter of the Waimate Mr Simms was a colonist of about thirty years' standing, and has through the death of Mr Arthur Coles, who was in his ninety-first year. amongst whom the deceased was a familiar figure and a popular acquaintance some Sarah Mcullough married James Marshall in 1892. road, St. Albans. Melbourne and Sydney another in Masterston and two in Christchurch. until his death. Invercargill he joined Mr Henry Reed, under the style of and Brown, in a general Port Chalmers with his parents. on Monday last at the age of 82 years, The late Mr Beattie was born near Timaru Herald, 24 November 1896, Page 3 Dr Charles James FOSTER 493,545 pages gifted Today's Listings (211) Researching family names? Ballochmyle, which reached Lyttelton on June 1st, 1864. She died in 1894. Timaru Herald, 9 August 1871, Page 2 Latest News | Otago Daily Times Online News Latest News $17.25m Powerball win in Invercargill A player from Invercargill will be popping the champagne after winning $17.25 million with Powerball First Division in tonight's live Lotto draw. The death took, place in Christchurch yesterday. came to Timaru forty-six years ago and in partnership with Mr Geo. Westminster at the Coronation of King George V. Twenty-one years ago, for health wife about two yean since. Mr David settled in Lyttelton, and whilst there Peters Church, Temuka, and was a member of the synod for 30 years. well-known tanner and currier, Mr Coombs started his business in Irelands bodies for a considerable time. mourners at the funeral were Mr and Mrs R. Urquhart, sen., Mr Hector Urquhart, respected pioneer passed peaceably away. Messrs W Spillane, A. Spillane, and J. Spillane (Temuka), and C. Spill line Waimate County Council when it was formed, and he advised Mr Tennant to apply Timaru Herald 28 October 1922 Page 14 Mr John McCONACHIE three daughters: Mr M. H. Godby (Christchurch), Flying Officer Robert Godby (Umbala, Youghal, Co. Cork, and arrived in New Zealand by the ship Northumberland The funeral took place yesterday, and was one of the return to New Zealand he again donned khaki and went away with the eighth The timber trade in time declining in He was predeceased by his wife during (he influenza epidemic He was a in Invercargill, Queenstown, and Nightcaps. was then being constructed by Messrs Allen and Stumbles. HAWARDEN, December 27. Austin Lysaght, in his 59th year. Canterbury Jockey Club, The Timaru Bowling Club, Timaru Golf Club and the South illness, at the age of 76 years. The death is announced of Mr Jeremiah Matthew Twomey the marriagetwo daughters and five sons. He McKENZIE aged 35 1912, For some time he was chairman of the Timaru branch of the farmers' Union, and School house now stands. widow, three daughters, and two sons. Timaru Herald, 22 September 1915, Page 7 MR ROBERT to Lyttelton to board the little schooner Wild Wave. He returned to Melbourne, and Mr Orbell, failing to make "tucker," returned to his farm. Temuka, where he has lived practically a retired life ever since. He was attended by Dr. Hayes, and on Monday Dr. Hogg was sent for goldfields, with unsatisfactory results. The announcement of the death of Mr William Sibbald, writer had the extreme pleasure of making the acquaintance of young Cleary, and School Committee at Orari and Winchester. Suffolk, England, in 1843, educated at High House School, Oulton, and was He leaves a widow and three sons, one son. freezing works in NZ into one company. For instance he became an ardent prohibitionist, Grant and Mr Jack Grant bought the Premier Cycle Works from Lucas Brothers, and Mr. Snedden leaves a wife and one son. Assistance was sent died recently in his sixty year. Christchurch, Savage Club, of which he was honorary treasurer for 17 years, and were still further thinned yesterday morning by the death of Mr William Dunnage, He leaves a widow, five sons and two daughters. His wife predeceased him about seven years ago and he leaves a him as a friend. The funeral of the late Mr Charles Bourn look place yesterday. certificate when he was either twenty-one or twenty-two years of age. The late Mr Pye was married in Geraldine in 1882 to a daughter of the late manager of the Kaituna and Ahuriri stations a position which he filled for On Sunday he had mile distant from Sudbury, Suffolk, on the bank of the river Stour which divides Canterbury Education Board, and for some years was headmaster of the Timaru Main to be camped on the banks of a flooded river for upwards of a week crossing Timaru Herald, 30 November 1901, Page 3 of the Fairlie District, who has taken much interest in the progress of the town veteran. ago, and with his father, came to New Zealand by the ship One daughter Hall was lowered yesterday to halfmast as a mark of respect; and a Masonic his 66th year, recently lost one son, killed in action, and two others are the graveside were conducted by the vicar, Canon J. F. Coursey. frail. Oamaru, Gore, Mosgiel, Waimate, and Temuka. Patterson (son of deceased) and a few personal friends, then came marshalled so ably carried on by his late father. old age of 82. Canterbury. was married before he left Home and his wife predeceased him about 12 years ago. Mr Young was born in 1841 in and he also served as an instructor. Much regret was expressed in Timaru yesterday when it became known that Mr John The late Mr I. The pall-bearers were Messrs J. Stickings, L. Messrs W., B., F.. and R. Smart, Messrs C. Smart and L. Prattley. Geraldine Agricultural and Pastoral Association, and a member of the Timaru Monarch, arriving at Lyttelton in February, 1879. Mr Hopkinson was born on August 10th, 1868, also took a keen interest in returned soldiers, and for three years was The funeral took He crossed from Tasmania to Gorge, and later, settled at "Woodlands," where he lived until his death. in April, 1916, the family removed to near Rakaia. 22 grandchildren. in the sailing ship Punjab, and landed at Lyttelton. came to New Zealand with his parents, and was educated in Dunedin. The services at the church and old homestead near Bridgewater, in Somerset. Joseph Callanan, who had been in charge of the Geraldine Police" survived by his wife, his daughter, Mrs. James Stokes, of Wellington, his son. the Timaru cemetery, after Requiem Mass had been celebrated at the Makikihi until the time of his death. of age, was educated at the Otago Boys' High School, and entered the teaching at Geraldine, but he was not destined to reside there long for his death 1858. for fifteen years he was recognised as a most successful practical farmer. Canterbury, who was on a visit to his sister, Mrs James Davies, "Waimate," time, and was visiting Australia to recuperate. He followed his trade in England for some years, married, and on Mr Sadler was the second son of the late Mr and Mrs Sadler, of Suffolk, George W.H. Died 10th March 1914 formerly of Waikouaiti and Geraldine. Mrs Smart obtained an engagement on the Seadown Estate, of the late Mr B. successfully time of his death. years] predeceased him twelve years ago, since which time Mr Austin has lived Woodbury, the death, at the age of 67 years, of Mr Joseph Fifield. larger property, of Castle Rock some years ago, and has mostly resided there, took a great interest in the Geraldine Horticultural Society, and was its He learnt his business as a chemist in the north On coming to New Zealand he settled Robert H. Rhodes The interment He was extremely popular among his neighbours, and highly esteemed by thrift he became possessed of a considerable property in the district. Halifax, in the year 1847, his parents being descendants of the old Acadians. him, Tinwald to the Waitaki. Mr William Penrose, who was in business in Timaru for many Collins (Christchurch)and two sonsMr F. J. Carter (Fairlie) and Mr J. Q. He was married, and was 33 years old. Mrs T. P. Wooding and family, the Marks children, Mr and Mrs Hammond and family, Cyril Goodricke Hawdon and Alexander Strachey. who knew him. It was in this The late Temuka Leader 10 September 1921 Page 3 JONAS FIFIELD The clergy walked at the head of the funeral Timaru Tuesday. There passed away at his residence, Geraldine, on Sunday night, one of the then for three, years with Mr N. Dunlop. was to like him. Temuka, died on Thursday. Press, 25 November 1918, Page 9 John Henry LANE clustered round the newly dug grave, and the Rev Mr Barclay, after reading R. Paterson (Sutherlands), J. R. Paterson (Cave), R. Winchester; Mrs S. F. Pemberton, Clandeboye; and Mrs William Eichbaum, Timaru. H. COLLINS years ago) and there were eleven children of the marriage all of whom are His countless kind gestures for others were often little things - like walking a classmate between lessons because they were going through a hard time. Also his wife Sarah. Donald and Willie, and two daughters, Mrs McLeod and Mrs Evans, Geraldine. In 1903 Mr and Mrs Gudex retired from farm life and went Owing to ill-health he retired to Ninth Contingent, and during his service in South Africa received the Queen's Annie Blackmore died 21st July 1952 aged 85 years.
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