OBITUARY.
DEATH OF-MRS. JIARDCASTLE.
The death took place at Timaru on l.liursday of another of Canterbury's pioneers, in the person of Mrs. Hardcastle, widow of tho lato Mr. Thomas llardcastie. The deceased lndv was bom at Lovon, near Beverley, "in the East Riding of Yorkshire,-and! eame to New Zealand with her husband'and. the cider portion of their faniilv in the ship' Canterbury, arriving at Lyttoltoii in July, 1808. After a- short time spent at Kaiapoi and at tho Springs Station, the lato Mrs. liardcsurtle resided for four years at Longbcach, where hc-r 'husband was manager, and when tho now noted estate was in its wild, nstura( state. Tho next twenty years were spent in Pleasant Valley, at the well-known homestead, Castlewood. Mr. Hardcastlc then retired to liva in Timaru, where ho died in. 1897. Mrs. Hardeastle, who had reached her 89th year, is survived by three daughters and six sons, a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1920, 1 December 1913, Page 2
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