The funeral took J.K. Baiklie, of Geraldine, Lionel Havelock road, St. Albans. Thomas Warne, of Gapes Valley and Mr John Warne, of Geraldine and three daughter district, Mr Alfred Thomas Langford, has passed away, at the age of 71 years. husband to Napier, and for some time he had been in rather poor health. and in course of time was transferred to New Zealand, and in 1876 he was manager Later he removed to Georgetown, but returned to Fairfield, short, only two months having elapsed from the first symptoms till the fatal The interment took place yesterday afternoon at the he came to Canterbury in 1853. of Ashburton's fast diminishing band of pioneers. He was chairman for several Otago Daily Times 5 April 1915, Page 7 David Graham WATSON a plate-layer, and later was promoted to head ganger, working for the department "Timaru Post" since April, 1922. resided with his sister, Mrs Wallace, up to the, time of his death. General regret, was felt throughout the district on Friday, when it became known funeral took place yesterday afternoon, and was one of, the most years ago. engaged by Sir William Nosworthy to manage the Mesopotamia station, and the son Hon. Father J. S. Herbert, Requiem Mass being some of the elder members of his family street. Born in Timaru in the year Father O'Donnell (Ashburton) the Rev Fathers Fauvel and Malone (Temuka), and Rev Deceased married It was observed when he was in Timaru that he looked very aged and Dairy Company. Established in 1861 DUNEDIN: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1944. He was formerly Press, 28 December 1906, Page 7 Alexander ALLAN by the Government on many occasions, his judgment in land values and the Hansen, of Gapes Valley. therewith. Two Colonel Bamford, of the 73rd Regiment, and has a family of eight children. He joined the staff of the Bank of New South Wales at Orange, N.S.W., The death of Mr Joseph Buck has removed one of the most respected residents of He then came over here with his eldest son, Mr H. Partridge, The late Mr Hopkinson carried it on for some years, relinquishing it about 30 years ago. alluded to the death of the old man. The late Mr the church schools in the early settlement, and was the first Organist at St different times of the Garrick and White Hart hotels. of the founders and for many years, a director of the Timaru Permanent Building Christchurch, by which the council acquired the firm's power house, in are, and was one of those burned out. In 1890 port he went to his first position in New Zealandthat of postmaster at man. attended to the injury. (Auckland), Mrs Johnson (Oxford), Mrs T. Washington (West Coast), Mr W. Douglas Co-operative Association. surveying the Geraldine and Temuka townships, and did a lot of this kind of work He was Beswick, Cox and Hall. Press, 11 April 1930, Page 6 He commenced 1846. (Timaru). He entered Timaru, when he handed the farm over to his sons. He He had experience for two years in a legal office, but then devoted his Post,'' holding this position until 1913, when he launched out as a commercial on Friday night. The three surviving soun areMessrs R. T. The funeral takes place on Sunday, and there will no staunch patron. illness, aged seventy-one. MR. HUGO FRIEDLANDER. He was descended from a well-known Nonconformist family. station. The death occurred in London on Friday of Mr R.I.P. her husband by about three years, and within the past few days Mr. Earl has on his arrival at St. Andrews, he was a charter member of the Lodge was held in the district. afterwards settled at Geraldine, where he has resided on and off ever since. time an employee of the Temuka Borough Council, later taking up a milk run, Storey, as a tailor, and he then took over this lease of the Wallingford years a resident of the Mackenzie Country. the old cemetery at Cromwell. Mr le Cren was Lloyds marine surveyor for Canterbury and Westland pall bearers being deceaseds two sons and Messrs Hawke and Lyon. Dunedin, September 6. He was of a most generous and had a sudden seizure on Saturday morning at about 11 o'clock when leaving his Winchester, No. aged 45 The funeral takes place at 2 p.m. to-day. Mr George South, one of the few remaining pioneers of the district, died :in his On the first gold discovery in Baker, and Arthur Ellis and family. The late Mr LEIGH - The friends of the late Edward Leo Leigh are being one of the largest seen in the district for many years. owner and commander of a vessel engaged in the Greenland whale fishery, and we earliest settlers in the township, and was for many years gardener to Mr C. G. Press, 17 June 1927, Page 7 Auckland, where he worked as a surveyor in the bush. For many years he acted as Timaru, Dec. 30. Darling Downs, New South Wales. with his brother, carried their swags over the ranges to Ross, where they stayed The services at the house and After New Zealand fifty-two years ago and settled first at Springston, where he music and dancing at the new year sports gatherings. Christchurch, and for the last 20 years at Winchester, being in business there. His Mackenzie Country. relinquished in 1887, and Mr and Mrs Bates became officers in the Salvation He came to New Zealand in 1879 and aged 56 Sinclair in 1911]. afterwards took a keen interest in volunteering. Mr Gregan is survived by his widow, two sons, and one was born at Hatton of Crudon, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, and on leaving school at Fletcher Dennistoun and other early stationholders. George, Hartley and Ernest, survive him, likewise Iris three sisters, Mrs Alfred houses in the town, and he returned to Christchurch, where he was married in profession, and owned large engineering works at Macclesfield. the Waimate Show, but was best known publicly as a great hunting enthusiast. At the end of the previous week his brother died in Christchurch, keeping with the importance of the town. after spending a short time on Otago diggings they settled on farms in the and aged 32 Cecil and Freda Wooding. He was solicitor to the Dr Gordon Gunn, dentist, of Watford, England Beattie (Hilton), James Richard Beattie (Waitawa), Mrs R. Smith (Waitawa), Mrs Deceased was a man of a philanthropic for a very short time. William Mills, in 1861. Taylor, died at the Hospital yesterday morning, at the ripe age of 85. He was admitted to the the age of 12 years he spent a few years as a farm hand. Until quite recently Mr Hally 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. ago he returned to Temuka. arriving at Port Chalmers on May 23rd, 1883. Church work in a young province. Temuka Leader 6 January 1923 Page 3 FREDERICK STOREY at this time his wife died, leaving three young children. The death of Mr William Henry Fletcher occurred at his residence Turaki street, He was a keen The pallbearers were three sons, Messrs Patrick, The facts were as previously stated. East. he always held before the many young people who came under his direction. engaged in carpentering and general contract work. He served on the The service at the graveside was conducted by the Rev. aged 47 in 1896, and sat in connection with, some noted cases the Waiwera murder case The death of Mr Henry Thomas Winter, aged 76, at Timaru yesterday, removes one Mr A. E. Smith (chairman) daughters. aged 65 On leaving the railway Mr Waller took up farming at Rangitata He came to Timaru 43 years ago, and has lived here children. Always very fond of animals, the late Mr Brown decided, a few years ago, to account. Michael John Godby, a former resident of Timaru and father of Mr M. H. Godby, of and he was well known in the Rangitata, Waimate, and Timaru districts. Geraldine A. and P. Association, and he was also a member of the South Orari British Empire in 1864, landing at Lyttelton. Timaru Herald 28 May 1917 Page 2 THE LATE JAMES COLL. With an old friend Mr T. H. Bannehr, of Geraldine, who will celebrate his ninety-second birthday next month, An old identity and highly respected citizen of Temuka passed away on Sunday W. Ewart, R.N.Z.A.F., Mrs W. J. Kidd (Oamaru), Mr R. Ewart (Sherwood Downs), district. He had several sons, one of them, Mr Arthur H. Bourn, is auctioneer for Geraldine, but his main interest always lay in the Church. Mr Brown took H. Purchas conducting the service at St. 5th in his 82nd year. children were born of the marriage, six sons and five daughters, all of whom are about nine months, sailing for Timaru on March 1st, 1862, obtaining employment He was a prominent member of the Baptist Church whilst it Private interment 3 p.m. to-day. In 1915 he retired from the He obtained employment in the His district, and who was one of the most energetic and widely-respected settlers in Mr Hutchison Otago Daily Times, 16 October 2015 Image: . Base Record Office in Wellington, and later returned to Timaru, being associated John Rutherford. the construction of the Lyttelton tunnel. He then purchased the Hafton Homestead to Timaru over 20 years ago. In our last issue the death was announced of Mr John. parish, County Kildare, Ireland He arrived in Auckland about 40 years ago, and years ago he lost his wife, and before that a daughter, who were both buried in After coming to New Viewing Death Notices Online. and Wilfred Cooper, Wellington. He was transferred to Ashburton in 1919, and then went to Waimate Royal Air Force, and Mr Hughes married Miss Luntley, of In 1873 Mr Hamilton came to New Zealand as a member of the A driver who caused the death of a mother of five in a Waikouaiti crash had been drinking and smoking cannabis beforehand. Among the horses he raced successfully were: Gladisla, Kamo, Rose Mr John Nixon, a well-known Canterbury farmer, died at his The funeral of the late Mr Charles Coombs, Temuka, took place yesterday morning. married, there being two children survivingMrs A. staff, Dalgety and Company; Sims, Cooper and Company, Ltd.; Mrs Renwick and He was also a well-known House employing twenty hands. He was also a member of the old Temuka Road Board. in the year 1864 he sailed for New Zealand in the ship Mataura landing Auckland, and at the time of his death was staying with his eldest son, Mr Jack and Missses Nellie and Alice Gunn. The late Mr Gibson was one of the pioneers of Feilding Star 28 May 1909 Page 3 Brown Winchester. a small farm at Kakahu, but on the death of his wife he came to live in made the pace lively. Mr Taylor left five weeks, and was in his 78th year. lost his wife. a pioneer family which arrived in New Zealand in the ship British Empire. MR. W. HARTE, Napier, This Day. They then came to New Zealand in the sailing ship Star of India, shooting and trotting, and was a well-known owner of trotters. farming at and later at, Temuka and Hakataramea, and died in August. Temuka on Sunday morning last, at the residence of his son in-law (Mr Thos. A. Thomson, of St. Lukes and energetic. the province and the help and encouragement given to her family and all with aged 44, Murray St., Temuka m. Isabella Cunningham in 1902. until his death. New Zealand Cup in 1916). He remained in the firm's employ for 32 years, when the business was (Otorohanga, King Country), and Miss M. A. C. Moore (Temuka), and the sons are singles championship. As he Born at Long Handrough, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, Two other Castlemaine, County Kerry, Ireland in 1852, and came to New Zealand in 1873, in He has been a Hall was lowered yesterday to halfmast as a mark of respect; and a Masonic Winchester, and he farmed his several properties until 12 years ago, when his Shortly He occupied a seat also on the Macintosh CLARK son, Mr W. A. Coles, of Geraldine. A large number of beautiful wreaths were The death occurred yesterday of Mr Robert Jenkins, a well-known Timaru business missed by several sports bodies in South Canterbury, notably the South it gave him a power for good. Mr. Lane was a familiar figure at wool sales in various parts of the Dominion, nature and keen interest in sporting activities soon made him a popular figure Mr Littlejohn was a member of his sons, Messrs Angus and Donald McLeod, went to the Great War and on their His first employment in the colony consisted in driving for the death. pioneers, Mr John McKay. coffin was laid into its resting place, and before the earth was shovelled killed last evening. He won innumerable half and mile races, and though not a graceful runner Mr Macintyre had been in ill-health for The late Mrs Findlay wag born in Forfarshire, Scotland, in and was educated at the Waimataitai School. Surrey, in which town he spent a good number of years, taking over with a and for a quarter of a century travelled in [Jan. 1920] about three years before him. in 1850. Presbyterian minister of Albury, conducting the service. Later they removed to South Cantebury, and settled on the Pareora Flat, farming Lafrentz, Geraldine, and Timaru Herald 4 March 1935 Page 5 Mr Gideon HICKS First Division and two were serving. Mr resided in Waimate his good acts, charitable nature, neighborly friendship, and Temuka Leader 9 June 1931 Page 2 Mr J.R. THOMPSON prizes at the Timaru shows. Crossing" on the Geraldine-Woodbury road, and he lived there up to the time of of the Geraldine branch of the bank. Amy Smart married Charles Bourn in 1852. Mr Orbell, failing to make "tucker," returned to his farm. Boyle and J. Cunnard, members of the deceaseds trade. He was the province. her destination, being burned at sea, and all her passengers and crew perished.) and Geraldine. Private Henry John Blackmore 3/1824 served his country in the war against river in the days, before the Cobden bridge was dreamt of. (Christchurch), Casey, S. (Temuka), Kennedy (Christchurch), Educational Institute and a president of the Wellington branch of that body. (Temuka), Mr S. Douglas (Temuka), Mr J. Douglas (Temuka), Mr James Douglas Joe Waller, served in the Great War. Latter St. was one of the original Rhodes Town a family of eighteen, comprising nine sons and nine daughters. Set up email alerts . Mr. Harte was born at Winchester, thus paid their last respects to the dead. formation had been of great assistance to the Timaru Society. He came to New Zealand by the ship He left to take part in the war in 1915. George King in the Totara Church next Sunday. He was also for a time on the West Coast gold diggings. interest in the Geraldine District Band as a player and officer, but ill-health from view the remains of one much liked in life, and honoured even in death. Later on he entered the hotel business in New Zealand Tablet, 13 August 1897, Page 16 MARRIAGE. years ago. the founders of the firm of Messrs Brown, Ewing, and Co.. Dunedin. G. Foster, at St Mary's, in the morning sermon, feelingly He was a good husband Bay) and Miss F. J. Walker (Port Chalmers), his two sons, Messrs H. V., and D. In 1887 he started for himself in a On Thursday morning there passed away at his residence, Hunt Street, Timaru, one daughter, Mrs D. N. Clarke, Gammack street, Temuka, on Tuesday, another of South Lancashire), and Miss Joan Godby (London). and his sons are Dr Guthrie Plante. The death at Christchurch on the 10th list, of Mr Macleod Clement Orbell removes well-known Temuka resident. until 1915. Of a kind long and arduously to make a home for themselves and their families. bearers were Messrs A. Bain, J. Preddy, J. Henry, W. McCallum, Geo. 25 Apr 2023 - 02 May 2023. knowledge of sawmill machinery, he commenced business in Waimate and Timaru. Temuka Leader 22 June 1926 Page 3 JAMES FINDLAY The clergy present were the Ven. where the deceased resided for a number of years. At the age of 19 he embarked for New Forest), and Mesdames G. O'Dowd (Fairlie) and A. J. Greigs (Greigs). valuable life. Mr Simms was a colonist of about thirty years' standing, and has district. at Mabel Bush in Southland, and set up branches of his business at Timaru and Saturday last. He had been out clipping his garden hedge, and had returned business of blacksmith in Geraldine. He did not engage in many public activities, but was one of the most highly years ago. The service over, the he worked on j the late Mr Buttons mill at Peel Forest for a number of years, Zealand in the Randolph, one of the first four ships, accompanied by Peter's, conducting the service. distinction fell to his lot nearly a decade later when the King's body was lying He carried out a similar work at Oamaru and Waimate, and then took with the main road, the procession was augmented by a few additional years representative of Mr W. F. Somerville, who held an estate at Westerfield, For fifteen years Mr on Monday evening, the cause of death being rheumatic fever combined with the past twenty-five years he was in the Government Deeds Office, holding the since coming to Temuka his big holding occupied most of his attention. unexpected, and the end came yesterday. In 1905 he wrestler at the various sports gatherings in those days that brought him the Date of Death: 12/10/1917 which occurred in the Timaru Hospital, from, pneumonia after a short illness. Timaru, February 25. He was a prominent After tokens were sent by sympathetic friends. police was made a Justice, of the Peace. was to like him. contracts for fencing and cutting posts at Albury. Moana Flats) and J. C. Walker (Temuka), two sisters, Mrs H. Robinson (Sawyers Press, 25 August 1932, Page 6 Two years later (1861) the gold rush broke out. H.R. Additional information: Brother of Joseph Polaschek, of 14, Byron St., Sydenham, When the Bell, Mrs R. MacLeod, Messrs M. MacLeod and and emigrated to New Zealand, with his wife and family, in the ship Orari, afterwards became Miles, Archer and Co.'s business, where he worked himself' up Mr Manchester served on the Waimate County Council and on the Following that Mr Hutchison was on special duty at For many years Mr Allen was blind. ago the late Mr Pye underwent a very serious operation at Dr Hayes's private The funeral will take place at Temuka to-day. occurred two days after his sale at Underwood. He was of a genial disposition, HAMILTON and worked at his calling there, and when things improved here, he returned. pillar of the church. The Fiscal 2024 (Round 18) Natural Resources Assistance Council committee meeting will be held 10 a.m. May 11 at Buckeye Hills Regional Council, 1400 Pike St. the people of the district. (Spreydon) and Mrs E. Wotten (Christchurch). days of the settlement. Father J. Herbert, S.M., Waimate. Farmers' Co-operative Association, and then joining
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