OBITUARY.
(Received Xo\ eaj? «^^^^^M| Hon. Edwin presented the ChertetSwlSßHlMl Camuridcesbife- in tfaHSJSSNIH mons from I<\\> to IttS^RHH second son of jtbe tary°of ih<^liaß«.^ l^'^^K and member %4 ih» W^SIIJM
The death .xvisred a* %'%B emirch Ho>iJul oa Seng illness, of Gee. V.l>.. at ;i» a®& «SIKSfp here he niarned Mis* & ra£HHl Christehun h. He Canterbury Engineer r^^j^^j first commission ia tlis3|^ Volunteers tor a then on the a cureEst, nine and si-half years, 'aßmH cnuntant in IPM, qjb Canterbury District. that position until year, when he was antSS^^^mi
ing Paymaster for ttaSftSSfl the office v.-bk-h h* fei&lkSS§H ' time of las death. Ife vWsßHirajl leave in Anril !as,i, aas£ patient of tli* CltrisfedMtlf 2fi| since then. His d««mqtifr|y r Tisßff Colonial Auxiliary Jfeioesf Swjj§B medal. Colonial eers 1, decoration, aa£tWlSllhi long and efficient late Captain w*s to month. _ having foaptefasl service in the Defence itefSf&Billlt Ho loaves a fat&igjr two <xirls. as well as are .Messrs R,. <£. r Jee. all of ChrLtt-i<«it3v, ' %jj||l| J a lighters are Missga 3Hag The funeral teak afternoon, isanv Defence Wreaths were sent the Ist Battalion oj «» "Regiment, Re?...-tad Mrs Burns and faraisj. '3flraMC''lfe F. Gibson, Mrs Hams, tte» ftnf&S nnt Headquarters sred non-commissioned offiwas ern Dennt of th<? Jfesr gineers.* Mr and Mrs $ ssbs£sffe ton). Mr and £fe£& % \. Cadie. of the S«v mSSim lory. Mrs McConaelt, aoA&feftfe G. F. K. laareiKe »t^M% AER JOHN Sriife-
The death of a Bwß*S§||sa&M identity, Mr Jobs, 86th rear, escarped at Ktßljj&ftßjH ou Saturday. I%e bM horn in Cork is 183S, i u as a boy of 13 tWBS* *** better part of £»- 4ffnM"j&JsSEß .Vnlcan. Buringjgfr 3g««ij ffi'jjffliiß Crimean War.- He *l» wars with the Maßsi% Jss *2§|SS dore, ho v. as in Bros., at Lytteitaa, m w»«g**st sailing shins. ' >$A There 'passed away »4 *iw WgJPj tation at Euea Bay, i* WgLWJB "Vanua Leva, on Ocjgto 88fcjjij]||j| Oraiond Erie, sea «g Jamaiea, and a!» of Australia's b*S<le*l **£"*2gs| Lite Mr Eyre waa* *g»gM"?g|l man who lised veijr F>k*[%22K? years, states the "SteW aid." He «aase to Stjl **2*7g® having t>eea edwitc* a*"«Bfcj*P suite of Sir Artier more). Mr Eyrc was y*yMß £ands Commissics, saw work for veairs, \szt3L fca the Civil Service i» ISH <Wt*ißW in planting. He j una—r-' ffljja|
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19241117.2.84
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Press, Volume LX, Issue 18232, 17 November 1924, Page 10
Word count
Tapeke kupu
373OBITUARY. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18232, 17 November 1924, Page 10
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Press. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
Ngā mihi
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.