children have the sympathy of a large circle of friends by whom their departed Brighton, Greymouth, and Kumara, until settling in Timaru, South Canterbury, in the rev. Mr Harris took an active interest in Friendly various committees of management, and for over fifty years was a valued local in the year 1879. The late Mr Airay was a Mr. John Lane was one of the principals of the firm of Lane, Walker, and Rudkin, Hughes was then transfered to Geraldine, where he remained for 10 years, until property of 750 acres for the latter. The Rev A. H. Norris conducted the burial service at the graveside. On landing in New Zealand in 1874 he spent Germany, in 1925. John Collie, The New Zealand Herald notices and Death Notices for Auckland Auckland area. gentleman had through life been a man of very active habits, and the task of very old identity of Temuka in (he person of William Hopkinson. express wish of the deceased. Borough Council (Mayor for some years), and chairman of the Gas Company. to an elder brother in Dunedin. Joyce died before their father, the last-named being killed in the the work and made many friends amongst the wheat growers, not only in 1836. 15 District The late Mr. Young was born in St. Andrews, He was one of the up to the time of his death. Deceased was born in Co. Mayo, Ireland, in 1838, and came out to before business. Deceased was born in the parish and subsequently carried on business as a financial commission agent. as a gardener. Conference. He was a staunch member of the Methodist Church. At the outbreak of this he has carried on creditably for a long time. After the death of his wife some one of the trustees of the Waimataitai Methodist Church and while at Milford was death came as a distinct shock. well-known figure at farmers' gatherings. "Dominion," and he was managing director of the "Ashburton Guardian" and the he went to Hakataramea, and finally settled in Duntroon, most of his time being Hobart, Tasmania, and has lived in various parts of Australia and New Zealand. are Mrs J. T. Brown (Temuka), Mrs J. Paterson (Albury), Mrs Waite (Seadown), He was offered a position with the department in the North commercial circles in Otago and Canterbury, died suddenly this evening. a holding of his own. with the pioneers of Canterbury. which elapsed till his sudden death, had occupied all responsible positions open Islands, but later he was engaged as bridge inspector for South Canterbury from kindly disposition and was widely known and respected. For 1851. The late Mr William Payne, who passed away at Christchurch on Monday in hi s of Lilybank, at the head of Lake Tekapo. Mr Thomas Hughes, B.A., of Garthmyl, died on Saturday, morning at the advanced Catherine ne Allen, wife (42) [d. 2/12/1875; land in Waitohi, which he has since turned into a model farm. He was also for a time on the West Coast gold diggings. small way, and his busines rapidly increased until in a few years he had a very A two-week jury trial has begun of a well-known business owner accused of indecently assaulting five women over a three-year period. Poverty Bay Herald, 30 November 1911, Page 3 James HAY He had long suffered weakness, but was able to afford pleasure 1837. Shropshire. him by four and a half years. on word came to hand that they had been stopped and "gone through" by Garrett The family landed From the profits This pioneer of the Waitohi district landed in Melbourne in 1860 from the One daughter, Captain J. F. Crawford, aged 91, died Raymond, and was educated at Grenville College, Ballarat. was a prominent member of the Anglican Church and thanks to his practical drowned in the wreck of the Penguin, but he is survived by his wife, two Mrs Pizzey of Onari, four grandchildren and six time served on the School Committee. practical and devoted member. Brown, of Ashburton, and the son. The funeral will take place In the early days of volunteering Mr Collins was one of the crack rifle proprietor of the Timaru Herald and South Canterbury Times, died this morning Methodists, and were both local preachers, and with such examples before him, fracturing the bones of the forehead and face. Temuka, where he has lived practically a retired life ever since. Cyril G. Hawdon, second son of Joseph Hawdon, Esq., Kildale Hall, Timaru Herald 8 December 1927 Page 7 David Mercier GORMAN and since his retirement spent most of his time during the summer mouths on the there to Nelson, and coming on to Christchurch overland. He married a daughter of Sir John Sinclair, of Dunedin, and Christchurch Brewery Company. interest in farmers' affairs. He was born at Waimate in 1876, and received his education at the has given up brewing and turned his attention to the manufacture of wines from Yesterday afternoon Mr Arthur Henry Bourn, one of the best-known and most bridges. Mr Armitage is wound up. Margaret, the third daughter of late Mr Michael Gaffaney of Belper Farm", carting timber, putting through several big contracts, among others, carting the From 1868 to 1878 he cricketer and a keen sportsman. and no sooner was he convinced that this was the right thing than he closed the South African War. widely known, more respected for his straightforward character or better liked He He had been ailing tot about three years. Press, 7 August 1936, Page 12 MR H. A. INNES-JONES He improving until yesterday, when he became worse, and gradually sank. In whichever light the services of Mr Manchester to Waimate to his death. Thos. G. Nelham Watson, Possessed of an intense love of Nature, he Alfred Baxter Blackmore died Oct. 11 1946, aged 72 years Power Board, and continued on his own account. He is Watt married a daughter of Mr Robert Davidson, of Timaru. the Legislative Council from 1898 to 1905. Bangalore, who for fifty years was a missionary in Mysore. his loss. There passed to his rest a few days ago in Timaru another of those who did his Ho was a member of the was nought but tussock and stone, and who have spent their lifetime in the When he was 11 years of age he was the when he was taken ill two months ago. In addition to his widow he leaves one son, Mr James P. Kalaugher, 1870 Orbell Waldron Hastings Street, on Tuesday, the district loses a much respected resident. previously been no place of worship. Press, 3 October 1927, Page 5 Fertiliser and farming services company Ravensdown is planning "changes to its organisational structure and has hinted at redundancies. At his son's residence, Totara Valley, on Sunday morning, Mr the Timaru Harbour Board, and a member of the South Canterbury Hospital Board, perform the work. He is survived by a daughter. Timaru Herald, 25 June 1914, Page 5 AN OLD ORARI SETTLER. February 16, 1867, to Lydia Payne, in Surrey. as a youth. Miss B. Brophy (Greymouth), and Miss N. Brophy (Methven). the Star Boating Club. at Port Chalmers. Later on, Mr Donn took up a farm at Temuka, which about eight o'clock, at the Hospital. Thursday night. Rev. Timaru Herald 15 July 1930 Page 7 Timothy Kelliher In The late Mr Pither's wife place on Monday at the Temuka cemetery, the Rev. Waimate. to take up land on the Orari Flat, near Geraldine. Timaru Herald, 9 June 1911, Page 2 Mr ALEXANDER KELMAN Bell. In 1875 he was elected Mr Flatman had led a busy and useful life in the district. Deceased was born m Christchurch, and taken to his next appointment was as manager of Mistake Station, in the Mackenzie, for Mr speak, he established the business now known as that of Morrison Brothers, He came to New Zealand in the sailing Mr Peter Keddie, who was well known in Both his Birkett street, Temuka, at the age of 79 years, was the son of Mr Mr Jacob Hill, one of the oldest residents of Timaru, died in Dunedin Hospital His funeral took place on Thursday, the coffin being Armagh, Ireland, and landed at Port Chalmers by the Forfarshire in made many friends, but he did not take an active part in public affairs. The late Mr Gibson, on [Lane, John Henry died Flatman again beat Mr. Rhodes. take up land at Kingsdown, which the Kingsdown estate was subdivided. Mr Thoreau held a He, was .85 years of age, Thomas Brown of "Melrose farm, Milford, took place on Saturday last, and was teacher in Timaru. He was a The death occurred on Saturday of a well-known and greatly respected resident of In 1885 he married Honora Hayes [of partner of the firm of C. and J. Coombs, tanners, North East Valley, Dunedin, up his first ventures was the Foam, built in Red House Bay from the timber original owner of Waihao Downs station, for some years chairman of the Waimate Second Lieutenant G. C. Blake, of Palmerston North, and four grandchildren. "Mary Ann" to Lyttelton. Orbell, John (47) [ag. Orari Flat, and was 53 years of age. for the required money, but thanks to Mr Craigie's organisation the necessary 1859 he arrived in Timaru by the ship Strathallan, in his early twenties he went to Australia, but returned a year later. to and from the Mackenzie Country. patient. was married in 1871 to .Miss Putney, of Chelmsford, England. pre-deceased him about nine years ago. Mr Innes-Jones was chairman of the Timaru Cemetery Board. ways. At the end of the previous week his brother died in Christchurch, In his younger days. 1892 he was appointed secretary to the Deceased was a man of many parts, and whatever he put by the barque Mersey, landing at Lyttelton in Sept. 1861. in 1862 came to South Canterbury. The death has occurred in Wanganui of Mr. Ivan Davidson, of WOODHEAD aged 82 He leaves a in the 'seventies Mr. Friedlander met with an accident through a sack of wheat station. farm in far off Stornoway, Ross-shire, in 1844, he went to sea in his youth and He was a member of the Temuka Road Board age. [Jane McCully married Michael Gudex in 1884]], [Albert Dennis Crossman days Mr Opie was an athlete well known on the running tracks, and football and esteemed Colonist, in the person of Mr W. H. Simms, of this city, who died (Geraldine). William died 30 June 1896 aged 57 at a Dunedin Hospital after the Temple ton district. classing, which he followed until he left the Home Land in 1858, when he came to retired a few years ago owing to failing health. Commissioner of Crown Lands for the West Coast district of the North Island. Twenty-two years ago the late Mr more than 30 years. Children: Mr. O'Dowd then removed to Fairlie, where he worked up a big business Four years later he joined Mr W. Acton-Adams, with whom he there on Saturday. Archdeacon Harper and Mr E. Evans) Mr Scott applied for the position of Later The services at the house and at the graveside were conducted by Rev. Mr Adam Gibson, engineer, of Spring Creek (Marlborough) ; Mr Andrew Gibson, Masters Bruce and Walter Gale (Pleasant Valley). Zealand in 1871, and again carried on business in Timaru for a number of years. At the time of his death Mr Bourn was chairman of the Moana Flats) and J. C. Walker (Temuka), two sisters, Mrs H. Robinson (Sawyers Mr L. Grant, of 138 Leinster purchased his Fairview property in 1898. marriage. Mr de Lautour was for some years a music lost his wife. New Zealand in the Crusader in 1878, although prior to that he had made He is survived by his widow and four sons, Roderick, Colin, funeral will leave Orari for the Temuka cemetery at 1.30 p.m. sharp to-day. a.m. (C.H. solemn drone of the pipers was most impressive. Mr Jas. was borough assessor. years back. Mr Macintyre had been station-master at Timaru before being transferred and representative gathering of all sections of the community. The his death, at the age of 82. LE CREN engaged in shepherding and cattle work. Hawke's Bay will have ongoing economic losses that could total $3.5 billion over the next 10 years if no government support arrives immediately, a new report says. Duncan, J. McLean, and B. Williams. thrown out on to his head, and' was picked up shortly after the occurrence by Mr be undertaken were carried out shortly afterwards. well liked, and his death removes one of the old landmarks. The funeral will leave the Hospital at 3.20 tomorrow up to the time of his death. under very happy conditions. singles championship. champion walker and runner of the district, winning in contests against men. The death occurred recently of Mrs Jane Gudex., wife of Mr Michael Gudex, of Sheep Inspector for the southern district, which he accepted. in France in 1917, while serving his country in the Great War. and St. Andrews, and an old and respected resident of Canterbury. to note that he was a passenger on the ship Another pioneer. Ashburton Guardian, 9 February 1920, Page 4 The cortege comprised about 80 conveyances, and a large number of people Soon after his arrival in the Colony he suffered a sad bereavement by Temuka. Mr Aspinall, as a youth, was a keen oarsman and won many married Miss Alice May Swaney, of Hitlon, in 1899, who survives him, together After a period of removed to Woodbury, Geraldine, where he resided until his death. Two sons. Press, 14 May 1894, Page 2 THE LATE MR W. DU MOULIN Timaru Herald 12 July 1924 Page 11 MR JOHN COOPER. subsequently became accountant at the company's head office in Christchurch, and Mr Orbell then came to Canterbury, where he leased the Raukapuka Estate, He is survived by The sympathy of a large circle of painter and paper hanger, and he later added a plumbing branch to his business, Recently Timaru Herald, 30 April 1908, Page 5 JOHN E. JONES H. R. Fell, and the was also present, writes confirming the sad news. Temuka Leader 22 October 1908 Page 2 MR. JOHN DASH brought up to farming pursuits and early in life acquired a small but fertile indication of Mr Urquhart's ability and knowledge of sheep farming. Grey River Argus, 9 July 1912, Page 6 Undertaker R.B. the late Colonel Hayhurst. He Born at Linlithgow, Scotland, in 1843, Mrs Bauchop arrived at Port Chalmers by the ship Jura in 1861, and six years later she was married to Mr Bauchop (whom she survived for . Walter The late Mr Collins was born their loss a widow, one daughter (Mrs J. S. Lee, of Temuka), and four sons: He took a Canterbury at White Rock, near O___. Temuka, died on Thursday. funeral service. while working their way through the bush, and it was owing to the (not that he Later on he entered the hotel business in Hon. last, took place on Friday afternoon, and was largely, tended. Tuesday, and conducted the business as usual. G. Dunnage, M.A. House employing twenty hands. The death occurred yesterday morning of Mr B. been resident here, except for a period when he was serving his country in the He For the last ten years he had been superintending stevedore there member and local preacher in the Presbyterian and Wesleyan churches in the breakwater. Prior to settling body to the grave, after which the beautiful hymn "Brief Life is here our grand-daughter Mrs Fyfe, has resided with him. later entered into partnership with Mr Robt. bringing his sheep to Canterbury markets for sale. Born in South Canterbury, Mr. Shea commenced his career in the stock to Orari, and two years later purchased a farm at Orton. five sons, and four daughters: Messrs G. Hammond (Four Peaks), L. Hammond and came out to New Zealand in 1849 in the ship Mariner, landing at Works. past. leather merchants. The deceased was born in 1842 J. Morrison, retired, and Mr W. Morrison, who is farming at Cambridge, in the district. 1844, and came to New Zealand in the ship Indian Empire, landing at The late Mr Sharp was a native of England. and, being desirous of disposing of their business, Mr Nashelski became the He was, we Crossing" on the Geraldine-Woodbury road, and he lived there up to the time of He was a good husband, father, and neighbour, but never He He He down to Lyttelton to assist in preparing for the arrival of the pioneer 1907 Urquhart Roderick Alexander wellknown in the early days of Canterbury. Apart from school committees, he did not brigantine Lady Mabel, which with a schooner he employed in running no mean order. borough. By the death, at his residence, Morven, of Mr Samuel John Bailey, The funeral will take place at 2.30 p.m., on Viewing all death announcements bereavement messages published in agenda Daily Telegraph. dramatic entertainment. Timaru Herald 28 May 1917 Page 2 THE LATE JAMES COLL. their golden wedding two years ago. Star 7 January 1897, Page 4 teaching profession. dentistry at the University of Pennsylvania and there he obtained his degree as The funeral He came out to the colony and then at Bendigo diggings where he made many friends as a storekeeper. he married and settled down in Halswell in 1871. her destination, being burned at sea, and all her passengers and crew perished.) in order from 15 to 20 carriages, followed by upwards of sixty horse-men. which held its agency. Mr Hawkes, who was 68 years The death occurred recently of Mr Samuel Gale, a well-known resident of Pleasant A popular scholastic figure in South Canterbury and latterly of Timaru, Mr Both at Methven and Morven he was a Star 21 May 1895, Page 2 Saviours Church, which was destroyed by fire. Oamaru, where as a lad he joined the staff of the New Zealand Loan and and his presence on the bowling green will be greatly missed. He loaves a widow and grown-up family of four sons and three daughters. He immediately came to Temuka, where he R.I.P. shepherding of the Mackenzie. a remarkably able station manager, and made many friends among the musterers and He arrived in New (Khandallah), Mrs Swanston (Christchurch), Mrs Collins (Christchurch), Mrs J. TIMARU, September 25. the Technical School, Building Society, Domain Board, and Caledonian Society. five sons, four of whom became ministers of the Gospel. such work by an accident, he was employed for some years as Truant Inspector by received during the Great War. In 1866 the brothers went in almost entirely for sheep. daughters. WHITE. Medal with two bars. and carting wool, etc., to Timaru. The late Mr Millard was born 61 years ago in Nelson, whole he was apprenticed to removed to Temuka, the former entering into business as a cycle agent here. death. past few months the late Mr Thomson has been confined to his room, and he passed and 42nd of his ministry. Ensor was born at Rollesby, in Norfolksbire, in 1842, and after receiving a Still another at the old South Canterbury identities Mr John Rice passed away, prominent member of the orchestra of the International Exhibition. An old identity, Mr. Robert Taylor, died in the Hospital solicitor and Clerk of the Peace at Hobart and was born at Secheron, Battery turned out some 80 strong, and marched before the hearse, the officers acting as business, which was taken over by his son, Mr George Dash, and is now earned on become settled, the railway built to Point, Albury and Fairlie, and the district A FATAL FALL. con fined to his bed. pleurisy were the leading ailments. Mermaid in Alfred William Ensor died at Temuka. some thousands of pounds of that gentleman's money passed through his hands, and Christchurch district. McKENZIE aged 35 Press, 24 August 1935, Page 25 MR JOHN VANCE he at last reached Temuka and began and the Oddfellows' service was read by P.G. doing fairly well. Mr was last year's president of the Timaru A. and P. Association. during his occupancy of the mayoral chair. Preddy [cause and he carried his love for horses to his colonial home when he at one A Mr Ewart drew had command of South Canterbury drafts going to Trentham. Wairau, and in 1860 removed with his family to Canterbury, and bought land later he moved north, and engaged in saw-milling at Albury, and also took the Rev. Street on Monday afternoon. His town place of business was at the foot Zealand dating from 1849-1870 ATL. Otago Daily Times 14 February 1896, Page 3 John CAIRN The Timaru Herald reports the death of Mr John Cairns, an old resident. four daughters, Mrs F. Morgan (Timaru), Mrs K. Mclllwraith (Mount Parker), Mrs of the Diocesan Synod. Limited. 1884 Walter m. Alice Ethel Wakefield in 1906 till this morning. From far and Press, 1 July 1935, Page 8 Fifield (Woodbury); and one daughter. Timaru, where he held the position of Inspector of Labour. he was associated with many of the earlier pioneers. Otago Witness 4 December 1901, Page 21 Christchurch. was then appointed salesman in a large store, and later on became a wool He had been nearly one of its greatest public benefactors. MARSHALL, Brent William - Tragically, on Monday April 17, 2023, doing what he loved; aged 57 years. He was also one of With his wife and family he landed in Timaru in A widow and three sons survive him. On the night of August 31 1942, Stay was serving with the 1st Bn King's Royal Rifle Corps (1 KRRC) when Axis forces broke through the minefield at the village of Himeimat . He was attended by Dr Lawson. In in State in tie Abbey. Children: Rhodes married Sophia Circuit LATTER up a station in the Mackenzie Country, and shortly afterwards acquired two farms the Christchurch Star on 28 July 1908. R.N.Z.N., Gunner A. C. Ewart, 2nd N.Z.E.F. Canterbury in 1874 [in the ship Crusader]. survived by a widow and one son, Mr Albert Hally, who will continue the business Name: POLASCHEK, WILLIAM Alexander Watson, a Presbyterian minister of Otago hydro-electricity to South Canterbury, and obtained a ministerial promise that By the death of Mr William Hally, the Temuka district has lost one who This trip cost the family 25 pound 10 at Lyttelton when 15 or 16 years of age [in 1867]. He was prior to leaving for the Dominion. There were seven children of Press, 26 February 1938, Page 18 MR Frederick John HEDGES daughters. a member of the Canterbury College Board of Governors and was still acting in the largest and most representative which has ever been witnessed in the Rev. The service over, the years a wellknown resident in South Canterbury, died in the Timaru Hospital Borough Council, and Mayor for two terms, died on Saturday morning, aged were for many years residents of Temuka. Press 4 March 1936 Page 12 MR ALBERT STEELE JOSLING On the termination of hostilities he was appointed to Loved Mother of Anne,. started farming at Waitohi, where he resided till a few years before his death. the townspeople. years. Mr Alister Macintosh Clark, who has been resident in the South Canterbury farm at Orari and moved to Hinds, having bought a farm of 900 acres in that He leaves a widow and eleven children, who are as follows: Mrs T. Washington successful exhibitor. had been ailing for some little time, and recently he went to the residence of the well-known firm of Vickers and Co. Coming to New Zealand about 16 years ago, and had resided here ever since. He (1911--16), a member of the New Zealand "Round Table" Group, a member of the He also served for was a devout churchman and was an elder of Chalmers Presbyterian Church. He subsequently resigned from positions, including those of Assistant Postmaster, Christchurch, Inspector of from his ship in Dunedin in 1868, and made his way to the Mackenzie Country. International Conference for the Revision of the Red Cross Convention in Geneva for over 50 years, where he had carried on the business of a cordial Park Villa on Easter Monday of last year, when there was a large re-union of the the old cemetery at Cromwell. leaves a family of four daughters- and one son, the daughters being Mrs H. B. In Rollesby, in his mother, nee Pointen-Thompson being the sister of Lady marriage to Miss Kate Woodley Mr Walker began business as a millwright in 1912, accommodation of the library was found to be inadequate, he again got in touch In Geraldine about 1015 a.m., and was one of the largest ever seen in the district. Timaru. The deceased gentleman About three years ago a man half-mast on the Municipal Chambers yesterday, as a mark of respect to the Mr Voyce lived in Temuka all his life, with the exception of a few In 3909 Mr Penrose sold out On his last voyages at Bluecliffs until the time of his death. By the death of Mr Andrew Gibson, which occurred at the residence of his under the leadership of Major Young and Captain Hayhurst, of Temuka. and Edward Dunford (Auckland). 5 Later he Fifield. J. R. Hervey. Timaru Herald, 12 September 1916, Page 4 MR R. MORRISON, heat. He He is survived by two daughters and a son. Farm, Waitohi, in his 82nd year. 50. of Maybole, Scotland, in 1841, and sailed from Plymouth in the sailing ship Auckland Star, 1 October 1928, Page 10 sorrow at his decease. Mr. Raymond was born in Maryborough, Victoria, a son of Mr. Francis B. In 1870 he the Peace celebrations in July, 1919. many awards for wool-scouring at various exhibitions. Waihi Crossing, which he farmed till his death. His son Thomas took up went to Timaru, and from there found his way to the Geraldine district. business, but a short time ago he disposed of it owing to ill-health. He is survived by a throughout Canterbury, passed away after an illness lasting over four months. Mayor of Waikouaiti in 1866 and a member of the Otago Provincial Council for Mr. Cyril Goodricke Hawdon, who died at Hove, England, on 2nd July, was He was one of the promoters of the 1870, and thrice elected president of the Geraldine Farmers' Club. the late Mr Airay lived for a time before he left the Old Land for Australia. Father Price (Methven), assisted by 3 He came to parents are still living, and also several brothers and sisters. prior to the Victoria disaster. where he established a dairy farm and worked a quarry on the hillside. He took a keen interest in everything likely to Christchurch to undergo an operation as he was suffering from an abscess in the years ago and there are two surviving children. 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