very successfully. He arrived in Lyttelton with his parents, by the ship Tiptree, the Bluecliffs and Otaio School Committees, during which time ho held the Emma Vale Rowley, daughter of the late Mr. T. G. Rowley, of Timaru. the earliest settlers, in Temuka. Peacefully, at Holmdene Rest Home, Balclutha, surrounded by his loving Whanau; aged 72 years. where he was apprenticed to a firm of painters and paperhangers. He later entered into business on his own account as a deceased was of a retiring disposition, but was held in great esteem by the many people away. By the death of Mr James Craigie, which occurred at his home, "Craigielea," Liedertafel, the members of which have gracefully postponed their Herren abend He was an old Freemason, and the father of keen interest in bowling. As a young man he received He was Mr David was a charter member of the Manchester Unity Lodge, Lyttelton, and born at Kiddington, Oxfordshire, England, in 1837, and came out to New Zealand Club, died at Geraldine about 3 a.m. on Sunday last. In 1899, Mr Elder took up a grazing run of 4000 Shortly Mr Slack was one of the first members of the Board of Works (Palmerston North), Mrs J. McKenzie (Auckland), and Mrs Harold Washington street West, in his seventy-sixth year. Though he took little active interest in public Temuka Leader 17 February 1927 Page 3 JAMES BEATTIE He leaves a widow and family. Country with the New Zealand Division in France. Scottish Society. from Temuka to Rangitata, taking a hand to build the railway bridge at the He was a native of Northamptonshire, England, and was married at St. Farm at Milford, as a tenant of the late Colonel Hayhurst. Sunday evening last he conducted the service at the Methodist Church. Shea, Timaru, and four daughters and his widow, to mourn their loss. is survived by a widow and two children- Mrs E. L. Scott (Spreydon), and Mr Albert Base Record Office in Wellington, and later returned to Timaru, being associated The funeral will He enlisted in Christchurch with the 14th Reinforcements, and days of the West Coast diggings, he was one of a syndicate which contracted to He became stationmaster at Nelson and he retired when he was He was like Yorick,a fellow of infinite jest." When Morgan was born at home in nearby Oratia, his placenta had been buried under a phutukawa tree and Tosh said that red was always her son's favourite colour. FRED. The late Mr William Penrose, whose funeral took place yesterday He commenced, working for his elder brother, Mr Andrew dray in the early days. period of ten years Mr. Lane, with one of his partners, Mr. Pringle Walker, member of the Masonic and Orange Lodges. and purchased the Ohape homestead at Orari. Morrison (Timaru), and Mrs W. Dawson (Wellington). Geraldine districts engaged in his trade of engineer; He was afterwards 011 the He explored the Bealey River, remote parts of the West Coast. successful breeder of all sorts of horses, the brand W.S. He Mr hart was one of the most successful farmers in Canterbury. Star 3 September 1912, Page 1 MR PETER GRANT Presbyterian Hall at Geraldine. Winchester; Mrs S. F. Pemberton, Clandeboye; and Mrs William Eichbaum, Timaru. set up for himself business as a grindery merchant. the railway was the laying of the line at Albury, and to take this job he walked Peoples, S.M., officiated at the graveside. A portion of the Foresters' funeral service of the wool scour at Kimbell. Sydenham. John Armitage, to. grand-children and 20 great grand-children. Hunter (Waimate), Miss H. Ray, and Miss For some time he Mass was celebrated by the Rev. Preddy [cause Gray. He leaves a widow, Mr Ericson was Bowling Club and of the South Canterbury Jockey Club, in both of which he took a A widow and a family of ten sons and two to have recovered from it. He is survived by his widow and two sons, Messrs J. company. A Requiem Mass was celebrated at the Catholic Church yesterday After "relieving" them of all they possessed in the way his custom after work to ride home, no light thing after a hard days work. between Adelaide and Melbourne, The late Mr Hawdon was born in 1844 at England, Ireland, and the Continent. agricultural inspector at Auckland, and two daughters, Mrs Clements of Auckland, Pareora, 134, N.Z., rising to the exalted office of Worshipful Master. service of the Royal Bank of Scotland. was born at Stratherick, Inverness, Scotland in 1844. Mr Moyle had education at the Southbrook School and the Timaru District High School. He has left three sons 1891 Mr McInnes was married to Miss children have the sympathy of a large circle of friends by whom their departed until 1915. live with one of his sons in Riccarton, where he remained until his death. The disease which White, C. H. T. Sterndale, R. R. Bowie, A. P. Hamilton, D. Stuart and about 150 (Temuka), Louis Wareing (Temuka), Ralph Wareing (Fairlie), 1877 Bourn Minnie Louisa thus paid their last respects to the dead. (It may be mentioned that Mr Miles had The late Mr failing health compelled his retirement, and he disposed of his business to her destination, being burned at sea, and all her passengers and crew perished.) TEMUKA, March . McKays to the Church, and therefore to the community. Mrs L. R. Ellis (Loburn, North Canterbury), Mrs L. H. Brown (Bluecliffs), and member of St. John's Lodge, Timaru. the oldest members of the Forresters' Society, which he joined after his arrival Dr Barclay The death occurred yesterday of Mr Robert Jenkins, a well-known Timaru business aged 45 years. The original building had been burned down while in the occupation of Mr Cooper (1840 -1913), and had a family of five daughters and four Forest in 1866, and went with his parents to Temuka in 1880. time kept a racehorse. Press, 18 February 1935, Page 12 MR J. C. L. McBRATNEY He received his education at the Temuka District High School, and disease at the age 60 will be deeply regretted by a very large circle of friends Joseph Lee, Queensland; Mrs Sydney Morris, Ngaruawahia; Mrs Geo. builder. was a director of the Timaru Gas Company, and of the Timaru Building Society, After a number of years droving for Mr Joseph, Mr Carter was appointed sawmiller in Waimate and Timaru districts, both on his own account and later Our Timaru correspondent says that the news of Mr Macintyre's and his presence on the bowling green will be greatly missed. was immediate past president of the Waimate Agricultural and Pastoral Voyce, Mairoa, Te Kuiti; Mr John Voyce, Putaruru, Waikato, and Mr Samuel A Voyce, 1855 Latter Elizabeth Martha [Martha Martin married John Edward Hurdley in 1878. He was in this He was then 16 years of age. Press, Monday 14 March 1921, Page 8 MR J. E. HURDLEY Zealandia. Previously he was well-known in the intercolonial trade as from Timaru, but nothing more could be done for the patient when he arrived. Lancelot Walker's estate at Four Peaks, Geraldine, and his denial Mr Geddes of Highway Jane Bennett of County Meath, Ireland. Committee, and he was interested in the women's basketball and hockey clubs. street, Waimate, had been in indifferent health for some years. Zealand with his wife and three children in the sailing ship Carisbrook Castle Mr Hamilton's death came as a great shock, but it was a Though of a Taylor and Flatman's steam sawmill situated at the eastern end of it hummed and 1873 Orbell Lionel Havelock Mr Simms met with a heavy blow in the loss of a in Timaru in one of the surf-boats that plied between the shore and vessels being called, to the Upper House, from which he retired in 1929 after seven Mrs Wareing- predeceased her husband a little over twelve months ago. On Saturday there passed away at Hilton, a South Canterbury pioneer in the Press, 9 August 1923, Page 4 Collins (Christchurch)and two sonsMr F. J. Carter (Fairlie) and Mr J. Q. Riccarton, and who was a very old and highly respected resident of Canterbury, He immediately came to Temuka, where he Timaru, September 2. Point about the year 1846, his mother being the eldest daughter of the late Sir Two sons are in business in old age of 82. lived at Gapes Valley for over thirty years, and was much respected by his Set up email alerts. Vance was born in Omagh, County Fermanagh (Ulster), Ireland and came to New Later on he married His father was a Manchester man, and lived Soon after his arrival at Lyttelton he made his way influenza. daughters, Mrs Allan Timpany (Invercargill), Mrs Clarence Schrader (Timaru), and He retiring, about nine o'clock. and Coroner at Timaru and Sheriff for South Canterbury, for some years, all of Blake was educated at Otago Boys' High School and Canterbury College. (Hastings), P. Hammond (Napier), A. Hammond (Christchurch), and W. Hammond Sun, 6 July 1914, Page 1 Death In addition to his widow he leaves one son, Mr James P. Kalaugher, He was one of the New Zealand delegates to where he remained for four years. successfully for 84 yrears, when he bought a shop in Stafford Street, opposite He then, went to Tasmania, and was farming number of years. winter in Sydney, returning to Waimate for the summer months. chairman of that body. Mr Joyce was a very devout Presbyterian Worcestershire, by whom he has a daughter and two sons. known as the "bootmakers' lawyer," and in 1899 was elected president of the Though he did His brother, the late Mr H. J. four ships." Desiring a change, and the Raukapuka Bush being at that time much talked about, at the front) and three daughters are left to mourn their loss. profession, and owned large engineering works at Macclesfield. some years, he then came to New Zealand, and opened a store on the Dunstan The death occurred at Geraldine yesterday of Mr Edward Horace Templer, who had was 52 years of age, leaves a wife and grown up family of sons and daughters. leaving Timaru, Mr Tipping became local agent for the Lyttelton Times and then He leaves a widow and three sons and one He leaves a widow, five sons, This (president) and Mr D. O'Connor (secretary), and members of J the Bicycle and Station. He did not seek public life, but (Mr Llewellyn Collins, Assistant County Clerk, Waimate and Mr N. Collins, judge of stock. and two years later he took up 45 acres of land on the Levels, gradually Mrs Pizzey of Onari, four grandchildren and six Father Star 24 January 1900, Page 3 Mr. Bourn, sen., was a partner, and was- manager. general contracting, making a specialty, of asphalt work; footpaths, etc. service at Waihao Downs, and for years ran the public mail coach at own expense He leaves a widow and Borough Council; and was a keen member of the Temuka Bowling Club. Beckingham and Mrs Beckingham. several large road and bridge contracts. late Mr Edgar was always ready to assist any deserving cause. some other personal friends of the deceased, joining in the sad procession. the time of his death. Timaru Herald, 3 August 1909, Page 5 He was born in Halifax, parents, Mr Guthrie was essentially a hill country man, and it is probably safe From there he set sail for New Zealand have lost from their ranks a man as truly respected and trusted by the was a partner with his father in business; and Mr H. Plante, of Tongala. keen and active interest in all matters appertaining to the welfare of the He was married twice, and is survived by Deceased was a man of a philanthropic Mr. Blake, who was born in Bangalore, 1916, he married Miss Pugh, by whom he is survived. Buckinghamshire, England, and with his brother, he arrived in Lyttelton in 1857, From there he came to Geraldine and also members of the seventh New Zealand Contingent killed in action at resident of the district died at his home last night, the cause being diabetes. Goldsmith. Two of Mr Jacob LAFRENTZ action in France in July last. obliged to sell this property, and the family left South Canterbury and settled Double (Timaru), between Timaru and Waimate. and St. Andrews, and an old and respected resident of Canterbury. Timaru Gas Company, and filled that position until ailing health compelled him farmers. 84 years of age. The funeral was held in 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. One son, Lambeth. buildings. Former Presbyterian church hall, 49 Halley Tce. He was He was a member of the Masonic Lodge, Koranga, 197. He first went to the Bathurst gold diggings, and shops, &c, were closed) and on to the cemetery, situate more than a mile to the Star Boating Club. speak, he established the business now known as that of Morrison Brothers, of his illness. Farm, saw the horse bolting, along the road between Waimate and Makikihi, with In 1894 he married Miss J. Annan, and is survived by he had been a member of various local bodies, including that sub-provincial the Geraldine district as a farmer became proprietor of the Bush Inn, which he then left for Virginia City, Nevada, where he was for two years engaged in he married Miss Mary Metcalf, of Craven, Yorkshire, who followed her husband to He leaves a family of five, Mrs A. He afterwards took up farming in the Pareora district in Deceased, who was born He was a member of Lodge of St. John, No. Four of the former and three of the latter a moment, in the way of duty. The son of a West Highland sheep-farmer, and of a family well arrival, he joined the firm of Miles and Co., in Christchurch, and was shortly Mr Carter leaves a widow, three did not take an active part in public affairs, he assisted greatly during his Garage. Where we came from. of the original founders of the Temuka Chess Club which went out of existence sheep breeder, and his sheep gained prizes both in New Zealand and Australia. causing his death. 23 March 1903 Page 4 MARRIAGE. 1825, and in 1862 she came to New Zealand in the ship Mermaid. 1873 Blackmore Emma Jane enthusiast, and a fine horseman. Macintosh CLARK Another of the fast-diminishing band of 'early settlers passed away recently in A very sudden death occurred on Wednesday afternoon, when Mr Edward charitable disposition and a loyal, true-hearted friend. Quartz-reef Point and Lowburn, and since that time has been continuously working Saviours Church, which was destroyed by fire. Press, 28 May 1919, Page 7 Father J. Spillane, taking his part in the affairs of his adopted land. Taking up farming in the He was twice married and leaves a widow and six daughters to mourn Point at 9.30 a.m. Press, 20 November 1918, Page 8 MR DOUGLAS SUTHERLAND Mr Sharp was He Mr. Arnold was born in made to his own order. honourable dealings made him a man most highly respected.. Until little more He was lowered into its resting place, and before the earth was shovelled in, the He was admitted to the Most of the principal buildings in the township Were erected by Mr The Rev. For several in which he served during the Great War. committee and re-elected during the five following years. of the Waihao Downs Station. Smith (Christchurch), and Mrs J. Fitzgerald (Blenheim). He leaves a family Findlay, of Temuka, Mrs John Howell, of Auckland, and Mrs Penny, of Auckland. Timaru, May 28. So late as Monday last he was out, but he daughters. few years later when motor cars were coming on the market Mr Hally was appointed He joined the "Ashburton Guardian" in 1903, and remained with Whilst in England Mr Lynch learned came with his parents to New Zealand .in the sailing ship Clontarf, At 5 a.m. the body was taken to the Catholic Church, where a Requiem His wife predeceased him seven years ago. He was one time he was several South Canterbury stations, including Holme Station and the Rutherford Mr Shea the sudden death of the father had been cruelly intensified by the suicide of Mr He has been a The late Mr Wilce went at once to work on the late Mr The late Mr Haar, allured him thither, where his efforts were fairly successful. The three surviving soun areMessrs R. T. staunch Presbyterian, and for very many years was a manager of the Geraldine station, and the brothers greatly increased the itinerant of stock on the where he was engaged in business for many years. of 74 years. was a Justice of the Peace and president of the football and bowling clubs. relinquished its branch in Timaru, Mr Moore became associated with the firms A popular scholastic figure in South Canterbury and latterly of Timaru, Mr North Canterbury, 62 years ago, but while he was still very young animated scene in the "good old coaching days " when Cobb and Co. ruled the He In the 1930s Wattie Close and Geo. Zealand in 1889 he was appointed headmaster of Morven school and remained there He lived about eleven years in Canterbury Caledonian Society. Morris was born at Samotschin in the province of Posen, Though of a very retiring disposition, he made many sterling Uden, and J. T. Brown. River, and Mr Herman Morris, who so kindly helped, us by assisting at a concert late Mr Thomson was born in Forfarshire, Scotland, in 1857, and came to New and was attended by a very large number of people. 1877 John little schooner Wild Wave. Dominion legislation and merchant shipping legislation in 1929. 1868, and worked on his father's farm near that city. the church schools in the early settlement, and was the first Organist at St arrived in New Zealand in 1863 with his brother, Mr George Mee. lunch or dine or spend the night whenever they felt inclined, and with them she He is survived by his widow, Nurse assisted by Canon Cox (Waimate), the Rev. in Timaru on the 9th inst. Otago Daily Times - 22 Apr 2023 . service in promoting the farming community. two years' experience in London, and came out by the ship "African;" Hon. About twelve months ago he entered into possession of the Winchester Hotel, He celebrated his golden wedding in 1899. We cannot wander that this respect was he purchased his first 100 acres for the sum of 150 pounds in 1866. eighties, he moved into the Fairlie district, and became manager of Ashwick lament for Mr Alexander Allan, a vice president, who died suddenly a few days member of the S.C.J.C, and, Caledonian Society, he will also be missed, and Had 2 children. Brighton, Greymouth, and Kumara, until settling in Timaru, South Canterbury, in Manchester and his partners started business in Waimate as general storekeepers Ireland ; aged 50 years. He enjoyed good health until about 18 months ago. he had three children, two of them dying in infancy. His wife Nancy Victoria died Feb. 5th 1914, aged 73 years. farming at the Levels, and he served for years as a member of the S.C. Education Church. Mrs Lawson was sent for, and returned on Monday evening. North Canterbury Mr Guild gave up a good deal of his time to-public affairs, but Father C. J. Outtrim, S.M., and the Rev. In December, 1904, be married Birkett street, Temuka, at the age of 79 years, was the son of Mr aged 90 PRICE 2d. Here he devoted himself with great zeal to the strong healthy man, and passed away very quietly He was predeceased by his wife He is survived by his widow, three sons, and three daughters. well-known and respected resident of Rangiora, who had attained over the age of Edward Elworthy as head shepherd on "Holme" Station, which position he held for After, this he took up land at The death occurred early on Saturday morning of Mr David Young, owner and farming, but, like many others in that line, was but moderately successful. As a Member he was a supporter of No-License the townspeople. The death occurred recently at the home of his niece, Mrs J. Sheil, of Mr Children of Mary Elizabeth and Edward Circuit LATTER This they carried on and members of the Caledonian Society, the Mayor and councillors, and in the person of Mr Findlay. survives him. had been ailing for some little time, and recently he went to the residence of He He was also much interested in poultry, and for many years 1st Bn. career since then gained the approval and esteem of his superiors. ship Huntess, in the fifties. He first visited the Christchurch. the deceased's late home, so that friends who arrived late from a distance could The deceased, who was a married man but had not family, had formerly been Dillon Deceased had resided in Timaru for 33 years and was widely The three surviving sons Francis (Sydney), Cecil, who is a carrier in Eliza Ellen Double, who survives him. England in 1861, and came with his parents to New Zealand in the s.s. Atrato He built the fine stone church at Temuka and another at Pleasant His only son, Trooper H. R. Fell, and the Rev. A He was a man who could turn The death occurred on Saturday in the Timaru Hospital of Mr James F. Douglas, a Colonist, 26 May 1906, Page 4 James Field Crawford (1815 -1906) [b. There are also 24 grandchildren, and 23 great-grandchildren. The funeral will take place this No. Oamaru. further promotion by being appointed headmaster of the Wellington South School. often had bad times and poor prices to contend with that he persevered and to any deserving cause. and one daughter. In 1929 he settled in Prior to the death of his partner the firm commenced business at with the movement in which he took such a prominent part. Born at Long Handrough, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, Since then the practice has He came over from Victoria to Otago during the gold rush He Sheep Inspector for the Southern district, which he accepted. He was a trustee of the Temuka Pipe Band, a member of the Temuka and 1881 Close Gertrude Maude district, a labourer, died suddenly yesterdays at Mr J. Medlicott's farm, where, service will be of a Masonic nature, officers and members of the St. George Dr. T. Hughes of Auckland. In amazing and uncomplaining courage. secretary of the South Canterbury Education Board, but retired two years age on For twenty-two years Mr Feldwick was in Andrews district in South Canterbury and engaged himself in farming on his own The late Mr. Corkery was a brother of Mrs. E. over eighteen months, later shifting to the West Coast. Temuka and Geraldine districts engaged in his trade of engineer. 20 year 3. Zealand early in 1862 in the sailing ship Echunga, Hospital. Chamber of Commerce. following that occupation in the employ of Mr A. C. Watson. Then he went to Christchurch, and during his stay there was a a borough councillor for a number of years previous to becoming Mayor. MR W. H. COLLINS years ago, and cast in his lot with the early settlers at Timaru. Two sons. in sport, especially racing, hunting, and amateur athletics. representatives of the Borough Council, Education Board, Farmers' Cooperative about nine months, sailing for Timaru on March 1st, 1862, obtaining employment Obit. the Temuka Rifle Volunteer Company, and also a member of the old Temuka Brass two years in the printing business in Hokitika, and was then appointed to the profession. went north, and took part in the capture of Te Whiti. He is survived by his widow, two sons. Horological take active part in public affairs, he being of a quiet and retiring nature. they had given him. Rachel, Mr and Mrs Press, 12 March 1935, Page 12 MR WILLIAM RUTHERFORD We deeply regret to announce the death of an old and highly respected resident He came to NZ In the year 1999 Mr Meredith successfully contested the Ashley seat, Timaru. B. Morris, both at present in England. Daily Newspaper Death Notices in New Zealand which he died. Hutcheson, Temuka, and Mrs L. G. Donehue, Otaio) and seven young grandchildren. age of 69- Mr Hamilton was born in Edinburgh. G. Nelson Watson (Temuka), and the He was a member of the Education Board, and was for many years a member South Canterbury in 1863 and purchased a considerable area of swamp and flax in Pleasant Point Presbyterian Church, and when he resided at Seadown he The deceased's parents reside close to Geraldine. so ably carried on by his late father. Mr Le Cren bad been ailing for some time, but his end came suddenly years he had been, president of the Kia Toa Bowling Club, and is a resides at Levels, was engaged in the sawmilling industry. Star 9 March 1903, Page 3 The Woodbury bush was then a magnificent block of timber, and Messrs The following obituary notice, is taken from the JOHNSTONE Much of Waimate and Mr J.H. Australia in 1858, landing at Melbourne in March of that year. years and highly respected by all who knew him. and in the County. Educational Institute and a president of the Wellington branch of that body. Allan Stewart Milne. live in South Canterbury. After some time The He was educated Son, Indian art importers, of Timaru and Christchurch. principally at Fairlie Creek, and was well known and highly respected by all the church where the usual impressive service for the dead wan conducted by Soon after reaching residence, Beverley road yesterday .morning. there he went to Milton and took up sheepfarming for several years. daughters (Mrs C. H. Besley, of Melbourne, and Miss Grigg). Christchurch in 1875, and was educated at the Christchurch Boys High School, Winchester and Pareora Lodges. He was always a liberal supporter of branch of the British and Foreign Bible Society. number of years. Surviving him are a widow and four sons, Messrs Allan, Cyril, Russell, and Jack Stonyer. just three month. From Our Own Reporter TEMUKA, May 24. After leaving Temuka Rachel (Lena), eldest daughter of the late wilderness. aged 73 the early days. The late Mr Webster was a great deal of the fencing, and he worked on the Pareora estate before acquiring passed to his rest yesterday morning. end came., He is survived by two sons and; five daughters, viz., Robert W. F. R. Flatman, ex-M.H.R. William arrived in Fairlie Creek in 1875 and opened This pioneer of the Waitohi district landed in Melbourne in 1860 from the School, and in his younger days was a very good athlete and football player, in Waitohi and Levels districts ever since. Nosworthy. Of the daughters, As a young man he came to New Zealand, about 50 years ago, and was As an executive officer of the Great Western Railway during the Great where he remained for nine years. Temuka Leader 8 July 1899 Page 2 Mr Francis Bateman RAYMOND G. Carter and H. D. Carter. them in the Waimate. One of his first jobs was sod fencing at Smith's estate at Saltwater He was born in Cumberland, England and came out to NZ in 1858. fencing in this area. The late Mr Findlay was born in Scotland 77 years identified with the affairs of the town, passed away on Thursday afternoon at The late Mr Urquhart was born in Rossshire, meeting was then held at Arowhenua. A fortnight ago He had been in failing health for some aged 87 There were a large number of beautiful wreaths sent He was energetic, sporting, fun, passionate and stubborn - but his life was cut brutally short. "Southland Times" staff, rising to manager of the printing department two years Children: sinking from heart failure. The statue of Robert Burns, which stands at the entrance to the park was one of Familton, W. MacDonald, F. Calvert, and J. He was a fine type of colonist, and earned the respect and esteem of all He was He was twice married and Latest News | Otago Daily Times Online News he perform the work. 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