OBITUARY
ONE OF THE EAfiJ,y SETT.LEKS. The death took place en Monday at her residence, "The Gums," of Mrs. Catherine M'tjsod, wife of Mr. James M'Lead, states tiio "Wairiirapa Standard." _ Dece.ised was the first European girl born in Wclliiigtoii, but barn on board skip in the hw'bour. Her father rind motto-, Mivand Mrs. Sutherland, came to New Zealand in the Oriental in 1840, and Mr. Sutherland was the owner of the Lyall Bay. Station a,nd fcftervvards owned a shce)» station at Pnhaoa, fo tliß Sii-tlieriautfe o-f Wairarapa- district, as wftli as many etiier piirts of the islaiid, are relativos flf tlvd doi-easC,cL Tlie late Mrs. M'Lcftd resided with her parents at Weliisigtwn till Iwr nrftrriajjo to .Mr. ffl'Leod, wlien she removed with him to Pahaoa.i wlteri? they .residod for 20 years. She wns the mnfjier of eleven children, six of whom have- predkteised her. . '
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2006, 13 March 1914, Page 2
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144OBITUARY Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2006, 13 March 1914, Page 2
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