OBITUARY.
; Mr Houry Imvood, who died at Pangatotara, Motaeka, after a snort u - less, was born in Hampshire, Lnglan , in 1833, and arrived in Nelson m tfco ship Llovds in February. IS4-. H's stepfather (Mr Windorbank) came out ivith Captain Wakefield, of the - Zealand Expeditionary Party, in jMI. Mr Inwood was one of the Jirst nieu :ako up land in the Motueka <).strict, xud v.*as ono of the partv that fo i he fiist gold in the South Island, viz.. it Tiu-Pot Gully,- on the nver. He leaves a widow, six sons, hvee daughters, and 43 granuehildien. ind I'l) gicat-graudcliildren. ] A well-known resident of Pigeon Ba> j iied on Saturday in the person - j iVilliam Duxbilry, son of Mr John Dun- [ .urv. He was 43 years ot age, and 1a , >ecn ailing over four ieen resident in Pigeon Pay lor a - K-r of years, ami iva» a member ui tin load Board. '
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16433, 29 January 1919, Page 9
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152OBITUARY. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16433, 29 January 1919, Page 9
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