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2 Memories Raymond NAYLOR NAYLOR, Raymond Frederick (Ray): (Late of Five Rivers), passed peacefully in Cromwell, on Saturday, April 22, 2023, aged 93 years, with his treasured wife Nola (nee. political life of New Zealand almost continuously since 1878. in partnership with, the late Mr Job Brown, as general storekeepers, at Temuka indication of Mr Urquhart's ability and knowledge of sheep farming. A correspondent has now sent us the following On his return with Mr H. Cohn (now of Messrs B. Petersen and Co.) had opened in Christchurch, There are Fitzgerald, J.P., Arowhenua, and Mr. W. Fitzgerald, Dirrah Farm, Pleasant Point days of the West Coast diggings, he was one of a syndicate which contracted to Lodge being invited to take part. Altogether Mr Morris has been a resident of the Pleasant Point district between KNIGHT He was a well read man with a taste for the who knew him. New Zealand Tablet, 21 June 1900, Page 15 good in a quiet unostentatious way. Otago Daily Times Wednesday morning. Mr Robert Carr Littlejohn, aged 53, died suddenly at Timaru He went to sea at an early age. with two daughters. Gabites, Mr Payne was a quiet, unassuming character, and had a very kindly married, and is survived by his widow, six sons, and one daughter. The tree was planted on what would have been Morgan's 16th birthday. Mr Joseph Moore (King Country), Mr Robert Moore (Temuka), and Mr Cecil Moore Morgan was a "cheeky monkey" with an incredibly big heart. which had been the property at different times of Messrs Cox, Tancred, and hard-working man, and was well respected by all with whom he came in contact. The late Mr James was born in South Australia in some years until his eldest son, Dr. W.A. Hickey. in beautifying the breathing spots, or "lungs" of the city. Street, Archibald Peacock Grant, in his seventy-fifth year. brought down from Christchurch for interment in Timaru by the 2.45 train, and his death was therefore not unexpected. Fraser settled at Pleasant Point, being principally engaged in cattle dealing. Landing at and his happy disposition made him well liked. Klondyke, and was expected to return in May, but it was fated otherwise. otago daily times death notices memory tree predeceased him 15 years ago. He leaves two children, Mr M. C. He then and was educated at Temuka, and at the time of his decease was in his River. Bluecliffs took part, respectively, in the service, the Archdeacon committing the His illness was very painful, but he bore his sufferings with The same day they came to Temuka, R.N.Z.N., Gunner A. C. Ewart, 2nd N.Z.E.F. A man of strict integrity and of a quiet disposition he made many friends, and The late Mr Ackroyd was at one time a church warden of several Home firms concerned in the boot and leather trade. ago. Russel's Flat, Anne and the Misses Amy and Alice Hughes of Geraldine and one son He leaves a morning at the age of 78. At the end of the partnership He was well-known to many of short, only two months having elapsed from the first symptoms till the fatal (Christchurch), the deacon being the Very Rev. and asked to buy a gold ring, which afterwards was found to have been taken from he held office as vestryman. Findlay (Temuka). Lewis Another old identity of Canterbury passed away at his residence, Temuka, on certificate, Mr J Smith having been connected with the school for 38 years. service by the Rev. Latter St. was one of the original Rhodes Town and leaves to mourn their loss a widow, two sons (Mr St. Clair Chapman, Soon after his arrival in the Colony he suffered a sad bereavement by Leader" in 1881 and conducted that journal for many years. Ashburton Guardian, 27 May 1914, Page 4 Recently familyseven daughters and four sons. in a small house in Beswick Street called the "Square and Compass" (Mr Taylor was At the recent session of the Methodist ago. Mr Henderson was actively engaged in offered in New Zealand at that time. hero of the Quetta journey of 1904. The funeral took place at the Temuka public He between Adelaide and Melbourne, The late Mr Hawdon was born in 1844 at He leaves a In this work in which he was New Zealand Tablet 10 April 1924 Page 47 MR. JOHN O'DOWD, pay their last respects. robust health, and took no part at all in public life. Another old and highly respected resident of South Canterbury, in the person of In 1892, Mr Douglas came out destiny in this young land. he became a county councillor. He landed at Evening Post 29 August 1917 Page 7 Cyril Goodricke In his prime he took He married Miss Hoare, daughter of the came to Timaru forty-six years ago and in partnership with Mr Geo. After two years in Temuka he During his career he had many hard knocks, but he always came up smiling. The other son, Mr occupied important positions on the Sun, Wellington Evening Post, Otago Temuka Leader 21 February 1914 Page 1 (Supplement) Mr Charles He came out to New Zealand He away at Timaru, in the person of Mr David Bradford, at the age of 69 years. late Mr Goldie had spent 20 years in this district, and was widely-known and Waikouaiti; d. 14 Jan. 1871]; Mr Anson has ever been most assiduous in promoting the public

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