Personal
i Mr. James, H. Hossack has re- | turhed to his* home in Lindsav Road ! after a week's holiday in Welling- | ton. 1 Thp Governor of the 52nd (New I Zealand) District of Rotary In.terI national, Mr. W. Cal'der Mackay, of ! Auckland, will be visiting Levin I next Mondav and -will be the gues.t [ speaker at the Levin Rotary Club's I weekly luncheon. | With the death yesterday of Mrs 1 H. E. Kerslake at the advanced I age of 97 years, the Manawatu dis- | trict los'; one of its ol'dest pioneers. ! Born in ClaPham, Londoil, she I came to New Zealand in 1856 with | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Best, | who took uo land in the Ohariu J Vadey, near Wellington. Mrs. j Kerslake settled in •Pa1merston | North in 1881 after her marriage to ! the la'e Mr. T. T. Kerslake. and 1 resided there- up to the time of hei" 1 death. Mrs. H. J. Lancaster, of ! Levin, is a daughter, and the lute 1 Mr. H. G. Kerslake was a son.
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Chronicle (Levin), 25 May 1949, Page 4
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