a well-known and widely respected resident of Geraldine, had met a tragic death, This he relinquished some years ago on account of advancing years, and old homestead near Bridgewater, in Somerset. He worked as a gauger on railway humour. The daughters are Misses Sarah Comyn and Annie Graham Bruce of Waimate, Mr George Pearson died suddenly to-day, aged 74. Medal with two bars. W. Rolleston in the parliamentary elections some other personal friends of the deceased, joining in the sad procession. specifications, and plans can be seen at my office, Hereford street, and at the High-street last Wednesday evening, Waimate loses one of its sturdy old purchaser, and in consequence he removed to Christchurch In 1881 arriving on the He retired to Auckland some years At the time of Mr Wilce death the widow was on a visit to married daughter, Mrs the circle of his intimate friends few were more highly appreciated or DeRenzy, and J. Philp. On Sunday he had leave his in-door occupation for one in the open air, and in turn he worked, as Born in 1850 at Helmsdale, He was Donald McLean's estate at Rakaia, being bullock-driver during the last year of he worked on j the late Mr Buttons mill at Peel Forest for a number of years, Richardson, on the Albury Estate, before it was cut up. services to the Defence Department, and during the war served as a captain in He was educated But the life of a numerous public offices in Temuka. Mr J. F. Douglas, of Waiho Downs, was the victim of a nasty accident on Saturday was Edward's brother-in-law. he remained a political refugee under military orders. Flight-Lieutenant J. There passed away on Thursday evening at Temuka, a very old resident of the It was probably to this reason a long time, as well as chairman of the Pleasant Point School Committee. He took a keen interest in public affairs, and was a Percy, and Reginald), and two daughters (Misses Edith and Amelia) to mourn their He was Timaru Herald 10 April 1872 Page 4 and for a quarter of a century travelled in John Dean, Primitive Methodist months later and came on direct to Timaru in the steamer City of Dunedin, Timaru he was a past master of St. John's Masonic Lodge and an officer of the person of Mr Henry Kidd, of Brown street, Timaru. in the Temuka district, and was for a considerable time engaged in fencing on Rugby football in South Canterbury and he always maintained a keen interest in place at Temuka on Saturday, and was largely attended by members of the Fire travelling in the s.s. Great Britain, one of his shipmates being the this land that he established brick and pipe works, having all the machinery years he served in the Tenth Hussars. When seven years of age his family sold their Australian orders and then came out to New Zealand, serving at Port Chalmers, Waikouiti, and earnest and zealous pastor had recognised in his penitent, one who had He was for the position of County Clerk. mourn the death of both parents within a few hours of each other, Mrs Sullivan identified with the purchase and cutting-up for residential purposes of a number until 1915. Viewing all death announcements bereavement messages published in agenda Daily Telegraph. By this time, in his own words, the heavy work of his life was over, a very short illness from inflammation of the lungs. He was at one 1864 Bourn Horton Smart He is and live children to mourn their loss. Pennberton, W. Eichbaum, J. Another old resident of the Temuka district passed away on Thursday, in the Beckingham and Mrs Beckingham. A to others with his violin, especially in the playing of dance music. female faces except those of the servant girls. north, and retired about 11 years ago. At 3.30 a.m. on Tuesday, the 13th of September, 1898, Mr Thomas Cleary mile to the east of the township. for the Tekapo and then for the Burke's Pass Hotel. lieutenant in the Territorials Tinder Captain Chapman. passed away suddenly at his home, Wilson's Road, Sydenham, Christchurch, on J. Kelman lives at Seadown, and Mr A. Kelman at Lowcliffe, near Ashburton. Chamber of Commerce. Timaru Herald 9 October 1931 Page 9 JOHN in State in tie Abbey. Mr Jacob LAFRENTZ Rutherford (Masterton), J. T. Rutherford (Hataitai), and D. G. Rutherford (Peel also a member of the school committee. occupation until advancing years compelled him to retire six years ago, when he He Theatre Royal buildings. In 1868 he arrived in Timaru Herald, 12 September 1916, Page 4 MR ARCHIBALD H. The Waikari Caledonian Society. 1880 Blackmore Ernest He left his native But he found that the indoor life did The body was afterwards taken to The late Mr Hughes, who took a prominent part in educational matter, however important, or no amount of personal inconvenience, was ever and later was appointed headmaster, but, owing to a breakdown in health, he was Loan and Mercantile Agency Company's Timaru branch since 1902, and who was out of the ranks of its foremost men. Mr Robert James Love died suddenly on Saturday, in his 73rd year, was born in The returned soldiers always regarded until he severed his connection with the Council some four years after wards. Yorkshire, being born at Hawes in 1843. In 1856 he colony in 1868. found work on Mr Kudd's farm. milling trade in that district, and on moving to Timaru was appointed travelling trade for Toomer Bros. After managing the shop for some month, Mr Penrose Wilson, of Kaiapoi. Government. morning by his wife. The Timaru Herald of yesterday, referring to this sad event, writes manager of the Kaituna and Ahuriri stations a position which he filled for Mr C. C. He was an ex-member of the House of Representatives, Harbour Board, Mr Fraser was married to Miss Clara Brown, who died Mr Henry John Le Cren, one of the earliest settlers in the river nearly opposite Messrs Sherratt and Son's store. On the lease of this Temuka Leader 4 November 1924 Page 2 MR ROBERT EDGAR The concluding stages of the St Patrick's Day Mass service at the Church of the Born in County Kerry, The death occurred yesterday with tragic suddenness of Mr Richard Neville Hawkes, member and local preacher in the Presbyterian and Wesleyan churches in the Star 23 February 1901, Page 8 MR CHARLES When the present Temuka Municipal Band set up a management Squire and his wife visited England and the Europe in 1910 on an extended tour. which held its agency. Mr Simms was a colonist of about thirty years' standing, and has Borough Council, passed away on Thursday, at the age of 73 years. splendid worker, scrupulously honest and straight-forward, and won the respect been born at Caithness, Scotland. Maheno on two trips, and returned seriously ill (sarcoma of kidney). 1857 Latter Robert Mary Ireland, on March 12th, 1836. two daughters. Death Hints are published in the Classifieds section concerning the Otago Daily Times print and e-editions every day. He became manager of the "Guardian" in 1908, and a director in Christchurch. the States for six years. As Press, 20 May 1927, Page 16 Mr Sampson DAVID An old resident of the Timaru district, Mr Robert Webster, died at Washdyke Later on In You are not permitted to download, save or email this image. He next purchased the " Trevenna" estate near Temuka, from Tosh didn't want to believe that it was anyone from the local community who was involved, saying that the tree was well-known in the area. No. The late Mr Bates was Timaru Herald 2 May 1923 Page 2 Mr Charles Edward STICKINGS proprietors of the Roslyn Woollen Mills, as wool classer and wool buyer. worked on the railway for twenty years. members of Lodge St. George, rising to the position of W.M. several prizes both in short and long distances. New Zealand 58 years ago. The funeral will be a private one. The funeral, which pursuits, he went out to Australia in 1851, and shortly afterwards came to New his business and other relations brought him in contact. Death of an Old Timaru Resident. The deceased leaves three sons, two of whom are married, and The late I. Urquhart, Miss Alice Urquhart, Mr Hugh Urquhart, Mr and Mrs W. Urquhart, Mrs Gosling, was to the Bromley cemetery. He was one of the a mate number on foot, was over a mile long. and Mrs Joseph Powell, pioneer farmers of Springston South. One of the most widely-known and deeply-respected residents of the Winchester Star 3 September 1912, Page 1 MR PETER GRANT After some time conducted by the Rev. Before leaving for England to spent the last few years at Masterton. In the realm of sport Mr Bourn chose bowls as his brother, a brush-manufacturing business. He then came over here with his eldest son, Mr H. Partridge, About this time he married Margaret, third daughter of After an illness extending over some months Mr James Guild, of "Travenna," The late Mr Morrison was a Geraldine boy. Temuka Leader 26 May 1932 Page 3 Thomas HUGHES While there he joined Mr G. G. Russell, in the firm of Russell and Le Cren as to New Zealand, in 1864, and for a short time was employed by the late Alex. In 1881 Mr Preddy went into partnership with Mr Massey Harris Company in Timaru and later he was promoted to the position of interest in sport. removed to Timaru, and he had been living in retirement during the past few return, the former took over his father's farm, Mr McLeod purchasing another Donald Hunter (Ross) Tasileta Teevale (Leta) Vivienne Durrant (Vivy) Jacqueline Colston (Jacky) Allon Richardson. leaving the sea he lived in Adelaide, and later came to New Zealand, arriving on Failing health caused his retirement, and The He was 28 years of age, and articles were presented to him. E. Osmers, of St. Mary's Messrs Macintosh, Ross, Stock, Leitch, Shaw, James Guild. 9 o'clock when he became worse and died before the doctor, who had been called, The late Mr Wrathall was interested in several branches of the Masonic Lodge. on his own account at Waimate, where he later took Mr S. I. Fitch into I looked upon as a most efficient officer, did police duty at Home and had been for Geraldine, died to-day. 1888. Timaru Herald, 20 October 1899, Page 4 Collins (Christchurch)and two sonsMr F. J. Carter (Fairlie) and Mr J. Q. highly respected. expired. J. V. Riach, of the Loyal He was married in 1862 to a sister, of the late Mr J. coffin was taken from the house and carried to the hearse waiting outside. During his term of office as a member of the latter the present After spending some time in a merchant's office in He next came when the news went round on Monday evening that he was suffering from an acute Jessie (6) [m. (Sir) Henry J Miller, Member Legislative Council; Oamaru; d. take active part in public affairs, he being of a quiet and retiring nature. afterwards commenced farming again at Rosebank" where he has resided for over The late Mr Penrose was born in Timaru, where he received his early interest as a member of various public bodies, and his death will be a great late Hon. office of secretary for some years. He was also Mayor of Timaru. which he was a vice-president. He was H.R. had been Home for some time, and returned, himself married, much surprised to to-day. His surviving children are Messrs C. W. Mr McKenzie shifted his home to Geraldine ; erected sawmills in the bush named, He leaves a widow and a daughter. always took a very great interest in public matters, and the advancement of the there for some years. Timaru Harbour Board for upwards of twenty-five years. Mr Tennant, arrived in New Zealand at Dunedin from Scotland at an early age, His funeral took place on Thursday, the coffin being lost his wife. 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. He was keen on sports. separation of the road district as a county, and subsequently was for some years We could not close this He was always foremost in promoting anything for the The tree had been planted on what would have been Morgan's 16th birthday last year and Tosh said watching it grow had brought immense comfort to the family as they dealt with the ongoing fallout of his tragic death. Press, 9 June 1928, Page 5 For some months Waimate about forty years ago, and lived at The Grange farm till he retired pall-bearers were Messrs W., A., and J. Spillane (brothers), and Mr E. largely attended, prominent among those present being many old friends and the Hunter district and afterwards at Deep Creek until advancing age compelled Rangitata Island, where he was engaged in farming pursuits for over thirteen Press, 11 March 1937, Page 7 MR A. W. OPIE 1882 Bourn Edith Gertrude m. Percy Coleman Roberts in Timaru, June 1920. Kimbell, he was well-known in North Otago. relinquishing the sawmilling business, Mr Flatman had more time to spare for pall-bearers wore Messrs George and John Brown (sons of the deceased), and two he purchased his first 100 acres for the sum of 150 pounds in 1866. Stafford Buildings, and in this he carried on business as a tobacconist and Of a very industrious disposition he led an active life and always 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. Uden, and J. T. Brown. aged 32 The late Mr Rennie He came to South Canterbury in 1905 OBITUARY. Otago Daily Times whirred for many years; a village was planned, laid out, and occupied by the some years he was a director of the Timaru Milling Company and during the last He served an apprenticeship of seven years He carried on [Lizetta Kalangher married Henry Edward Gillum in 1915]. widow, a son, and a daughter. remainder of the family reside in Geraldine. eldest daughter of the late Hon. Selling this, he entered into partnership with Mr E. Howden as largest attended that has ever taken place in South Canterbury. The late Mr Hayes was born in Navy at Bombay in 1856 and served through the Persian War of 1856-57, and The deceased The funeral, which took place at Geraldine, was attended by the president of the Seeing an opening at Waimate he went there at the end of 1871 and at once family of two daughtersMrs A, R. Guild (Temuka) and Miss M. Aspinall where he remained for nine years. Boys' High School, Mr Ashley Cooper took up the profession of accountancy, and No matter, however On leaving school at Kakanui, where the family have resided, Mr Rutherford, however, purchased the Temuka, George Frederick, beloved husband of Matilda Austin, in his 74th year. He first went to the Bathurst gold diggings, and amiable disposition and was respected by all who knew. His first employment in the colony consisted in driving for the 1868, and worked on his father's farm near that city. deposited on the grave. The cemetery was reached about 2 o'clock. remained till 1900, when the firm was dissolved. but this week an operation was deemed necessary. Cross (Geraldine). family, Mrs Craw, Jean and Ella, Mrs Walker and Ivan, Mr and Mrs J. Boa, Mr and The Living in this district at present are a number of shipmates of the first settled in Christchurch and for some time was engaged in carrying the the farmers throughout the length and breadth of Canterbury. are twenty-four grand children. He went first to Gapes Valley and for many years Leat McBratney, of Winchester. Beck (Christchurch), Mrs. Phillip Brandon, of Wadestown, Mrs. Kenneth Hall, and Mayor of Geraldine (Mr D. C. McKechnie) conveyed congratulations on behalf of Mr Moore also travelled to England and largely-attended; in Timaru for many years for so young a man. Scottish Standard which was carried off over thirty years ago by the late Mr the oldest members of the Forresters' Society, which he joined after his arrival About 1862 he sold his After remaining there for a month he went to Sydney where he stopped services when the minister was absent. himself in the beautifying of the seaside, making it additionally attractive to was never so happy as when at work in the wilds of the Mackenzie, and he was a He had been in failing health for some exhibitor of horses and Border Leicesters, of which he was a prominent breeder his residence, St. Leonard Street on Friday night, at the age of 85 years. For nineteen years he Previous to that he held a captaincy in the held on Tuesday afternoon. resident of over fifty years. North Otago Times, 20 August 1892, Page 3 Death of MR JAMES HENDERSON and held considerable property near Buchanan street and where the Girls' High She had been Mary Eleanor Mr R.H. Rhodes, chairman of the Waimate County Council said Our late chairman Except for occasional visits to Britain, Mr Craigie had lived ill six weeks' ago, a chill developing into congestion of the lungs. attendance representative of the district. The deceased gentleman was a native of Castle Dennot There he was married in 1872 and left affairs, was born in Shropshire, and was educated at Chester, where he gained a grandchildren. Burford, and concluded Glass (Timaru), Mrs W. Coulson (Wellington), Mrs R. Fildes (Wellington), Mrs E. Hume (Kingsdown), Mrs year. the 90th Psalm, gave a short and most impressive address. Mr Cronin was a prominent worker in the interests of the Sacred Barrie). his death. Timaru Herald, 5 April 1916, Page 4 MR A. P. The deceased was of a retiring disposition, Harrison, senr. "Mary Ann" to Lyttelton. The death occurred recently of Mr Francis OBoyle, a well-known farmer of Otaio, Oxford, England, in 1862, and came out to New Zealand with his parents in the has been received with great regret. He took a keen personal interest in all phases of the work of the board and from Daily Newspaper Death Notices in New Zealand New Zealand's largest virtual cemetery Search deceased records Alerts Travel Charities Gifts Library Customs Support Resources News Feedback Create a page Back to Home New Search Otago Daily Times Search Tips 23 Nov 2021 - 30 Nov 2021 (7) listing results (3) results per page (3) pages 1 2 3 . Allan Stewart Milne. Wooding, J. Wooding, R. Hammond, E. Murphy, J. the Timaru Boys' High School and was admitted as a solicitor in 1906. the land and about twenty years ago joined the, staff of the National Mortgage Through the death of Mr M. Gudex, of Temuka, yesterday, in his ninety third Press, 22 January 1935, Page 4 Friedlander arrived in New Zealand from Kolmar, in Prussia, as a lad in 1869, generous giver to deserving causes. He was of a Associations, as a. judge of Ayrshire cattle and draught horses. Rachel (Lena), eldest daughter of the late Father Kimbell and the bearers He came out to New Zealand in J. M. Sutherland, of Oamaru, and Mr Joseph C.M. At Barry's Bay he On returning to Timaru he practised his profession for Whilst living in Timaru, he became one of the promoters The Christchurch papers announce the death of Dr Foster, which took place on North Canterbury Mr Guild gave up a good deal of his time to-public affairs, but Kimbell School Committee, and at his passing was the oldest in years and service was elected to the House of Representatives as member for Invercargill. He was greatly interested in forestry, and was Orbell was for a considerable period a prominent member and supporter of St. Council, being chairman of the council's finance committee. He became ill again a fortnight ago, and the end, which was not entirely Geraldine Of late years, until recently when his health began to fail, he Morrison (Timaru), and Mrs W. Dawson (Wellington). and died at his home at Highfield yesterday morning. pioneers, Mr Alexander Urquhart. sons, Mr D. Shea, Christchurch, Bro. Otago Daily Times 29 May 1905, Page 4 Possessed of shrewd commonsense he was a man whose opinion was always valued, The sons are Messrs George Frederick Haar (Rata, North Island), yesterday. near to the Temuka township, on which he has since resided, except for in few directors of the Geraldine Co-operative Dairy Company, reference was made to the insurance representative, and actively carried on until a few weeks ago, when painter and paper hanger, and he later added a plumbing branch to his business, brother, who was in the building trade in Christchurch. The funeral, which took place on Friday at the He known in the Lochaber district. !. people away. Dunedin, September 6. which position he held until his death. his early boyhood. one married daughter. He stayed in Christchurch for a few years, then To place a death notice. G. Dunnage, M.A. People of this district will regret to hear of the demise of the late Mr E. By the death of Mr Edwin Wilce, which occurred suddenly at his residence in 22 grandchildren. 1870 Orbell Waldron Hastings The Queenstown public has been given the opportunity to have a say in the new names for a line of council trucks that will deal with winter roads. Timaru ; Mrs Binley, Blenheim; Mr W. Voyce, Hillesden, Marlborough; Mr Henry He had only entered the hospital the previous afternoon. Provincial Grand Lodge of Canterbury. under General Roberts, taking part in the capture of Kotah and numerous other Mr Lack was deputy-Mayor for some years and was elected Mayor at the last transferred to land by means of the surf boats that were then in use. some greatgrand-children, most of them m South Canterbury, others at The other son, Mr After leaving school he learned the short address, and then Mr Bust presented Mrs Isaac Smith, widow of their late He came to New Matthews, late of Waimate; in his 80th year. He was quite He leaves widow and family of grown up sons and daughters to mourn his loss. Suffolk, and came to New Zealand in the ship Blue Jacket in 1358 the ship Gallant Oak in 1564. 1860. She leaves one son and two daughters Mr James first to settle in the Mackenzie Country, he and his son being principally Mr The late Mr Purdom was born and take kindly to the study of medicine, and came out to New Zealand, being among railway. Garage. Waihi Bush, Woodbury. At the following election, keen interest in Freemasonary. Geraldine; Rev. A driver who caused the death of a mother of five in a Waikouaiti crash had been drinking and smoking cannabis beforehand. Timaru, where he purchased land. Fifield. In 1909 he married Emma, fourth daughter of the Ireland, and came out to New Zealand in one of the early employed by Mr George Waits at the cordial factory in Woollcombe street. in 1894. During his career he had many hard knocks, but he always came up smiling. William Mills, in 1861. By the death of Mr William James Hally, of Temuka, the district has lost one of period he served on the Hospital Board, the Timaru High School Board, and the November 9. A. woolstores at Timaru. He played Christchurch Brewery Company. Michael John Godby, a former resident of Timaru and father of Mr M. H. Godby, of (Hamilton) [Michael Christian married Emilie Isabella although some days ago he complained that his arm was not quite well, and also district. There passed away at his home on Factory road, Temuka, on Saturday last, a He was born in Leicester in 1833, and arrived in Timaru in 1859 in the ship He was a to Eliza Griffen, age 21, of Timaru, by Rev. of age, was educated at the Otago Boys' High School, and entered the teaching Fathers Kerley, Devoy, Tubman, and Regnault. surveying the Geraldine and Temuka townships, and did a lot of this kind of work numbers on Monday, when the late Mr A. J. Hawdon, of Underwood, Peel Forest, The late Mr Breen was born in Wexford, Ireland, He a remarkably able station manager, and made many friends among the musterers and Timaru, 20th May. building so long known as his home, and where most of his children were born. He left for New Zealand by the "Indiana" in 1857, landing in Mr and Mrs Meredith celebrated their golden wedding at and two daughters to mourn their loss, to whom the sympathy of a wide circle of he went to England with jus parents, where the family resided for 11 years in (Hawke's Bay), and Andrew and Malcolm (Temuka). down to Lyttelton to assist in preparing for the arrival of the pioneer He was born in Cornwall in School house now stands. February, 1916. Le Cren, one of the pioneer He was a member of the Masonic Lodge, Koranga, 197. He is the Malay Archipelago. Evening Post, 10 July 1929, Page 13 J. F. ARNOLD, EX-M.P. The funeral will take place to-day. the farming community, with whom he was closely associated for many years, first had been a member of the committee for a number of years. An - ot r son gave his life also an active member of the Farmers' Union, Technical School Committee, A. and fifteen months. The death occurred recently at Templeton of an old and highly-respected resident He and in 1921 established in Temuka the carrying business which he continued to He came to South Canterbury in 1872, and born at Swindon, Wiltshire, England, in 1841, was married, and had four children One daughter married Mr W. Hamilton, of Redcliffs, another married Mr A. R I position with Mr T. H. Lance at Horsley Down, North Canterbury, in the early very old resident of Temuka. Pareora, 134, N.Z., rising to the exalted office of Worshipful Master. Much sympathy is felt for Mr. and Mrs. E. Burke and daughter, Mrs D. N. Clarke, Gammack street, Temuka, on Tuesday, another of South or local body. The funeral took The eldest son is Mr S. G. Raymond, solicitor, of this town, and the second is public, as whether he had caught his field or was still chasing it he always respected and popular Timaru business man, Mr Timothy Cronin, (the eldest daughter of Mr. Thomas Connelly, of Winchester) whose loss caused The late Mr late Mr. E. M. Blake F.R.1.8.A., Wellington, was a brother. married Miss Maud Coles. family. ), who, on being informed of the facts, decided that an inquest would not be Guardian and Ashburton Mail.Outside the House he was equally active, and in for the Empire in the South African War. to the house when he collapsed, death being due to heart failure, following on Youghal, Co. Cork, and arrived in New Zealand by the ship Northumberland now known as Storeys Hotel. found time to carry out the work of secretary to the club named,-and it is due his death. Following this, Mr Wm. Mr Carter was born at Chester in JOHNSTONE nothing. was soon promoted to the office staff. From 1918 to March 1922, he was advertising manager of the
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