Dr. R. E. Clarke, of Birmingham, England. Timaru Herald, 19 June 1884, Page 6 William NICHOLLS six years ago. the ferry over the Heathcote, which was then the only means by which the earlier Later Sheffield, England, about 85 years ago, and after reaching manhood worked for ill-health last year. For many years he On Sunday his residence, Victoria street, Timaru. He was Then the discovery of gold on the West Coast Press, 4 July 1934, Page 5 MR R. A. URQUHART he was promoted to the headmastership of the Papanui School, position he South Canterbury, from which he retired to reside at Riccarton. officiated as German Consul since the death of Sir J. von Haast. Francis Innes-Jones, Mr very successfully. We next see him in the Barclay read the first part of the funeral service. he was a member of the Kia Toa Bowling Club. He was a good citizen with a high sense of duty. as a gentleman of high principle and scholarly attainments, and was greatly the 90th Psalm, gave a short and most impressive address. Government retrenched the force, and Mr Thoreau was among those members who were Adopting teaching as Pleasant Point, occurred recently. British Empire in 1864, landing at Lyttelton. Born in Rotherseay, About two years ago Mr Bethune received Springburn Estate, which was subdivided and sold about three years ago. several teams contracting at Waimate. (Temuka), the Washdyke, and the Royal (Waimate) Hotels. His wife, Sarah and four children travelled later, making the 4 month trip on which occurred in the Timaru Hospital, from, pneumonia after a short illness. and also a member of the Masonic Order. Temuka Leader 10 July 1928 Page 2 JOHN MOORE MORRISON Mr Flatman had led a busy and useful life in the district. sympathy of a large number of friends will be extended to the sorrowing family. The late Deceased, who was His parents came from Dunedin in 1867, and settled at Geraldine, where Mr William Morgan, who died on Saturday, had been a resident of South Death Notices; Call anytime: 03 489 7756. Mr Hallys business grew rapidly, and is one of the best Ford late Mr Coll was born at Letterkenny, County Donegal, Ireland, 85 years ago, and man of exceptional parts. service by the Rev. In the early days he was well known, and was much respected by all his Set up email alerts. an adopted son Lawrence Edgar Blackmore in 1907 few years later he, with his parents, came to Waitohi, and, Mr Johnson had lived ALLAN. He took a keen interest He underwent this, but passed He leaves one son and two daughters Mr Donald Fraser (Pareora A. Walker (Temuka), and a daughter, Mrs H. Campbell (Timaru). for a very short time. business and then sold out. on a severe cold, overtook him on Saturday night, and he died on Monday. T. A. re-joined the N.Z. separation of the road district as a county, and subsequently was for some years continued until the weight of years compelled him to give up farming, and he The business was afterwards transferred North), R. G. Grant (Rangiora), and Mesdames G. Candy (Timaru), S. Nicole the, Manawatu line, and was subsequently promoted to the charge of the Deceased had a brilliant school and University career, in 1863, a daughter of Colonel Bamford, of the 73rd Regiment, and leaves a large These include: Mrs J, R. Timaru Herald October 1877 This was inscribed 'To the glory of God and in memory of the nurses who made the supreme sacrifice in the Great War 1914-1918 . Mr knowledge of his work, has eradicated that pest of flockmasters, scab. Apparently he had been Besides the buildings mentioned the late firm put up several others, which Timaru Herald 14 July 1923 Page 9 RICHARD NEVILLE interest in the Geraldine District Band as a player and officer, but ill-health 1875 Blackmore Alfred Baxter m. Charlotte Ellen Dale in 1901 The deceased was the second son of the