OBITUARY
MR. GEORGE'TATTLE.
After an illness extending over two yets M? George TatttedieS at his re«Lico in lipmaa Street at 5 o clock ta»t ohffi born in Wellington and was_ Drobably the oldest readent of «emn» ton who was horn in the place. At an eariy ago he was apprenticed to the Minting" trade at to office of the WLgton Independent" oM of h» ™to» > I V ttmSS Printing Offi/a M/TaVe became connected with it, and J j£ one of the most valued »«»*»£ March 31, Having m _j. no t a years of active servi* r taSt -XdurinTal "long period. at the 'V nn ir t T ftt WW bunt down in ?Jr er He S wn ot <)Tthe oldest menv i - f ti,«. Loval Britannia lodge of bere of tllo ,i^fT o oP., and was for odd£e " o oTrs AmiSr and regular player 6ix years, but o«mg to i . V d K i"t man Mr!'Tattlo suffered ftom As a young man_LU. overC ame tho internal l> ncm fJ' a^ ic h sur prised those "W outlaying an who know nil", crativo process, IT?"was* tag & ««&* of mind. brother, John, was Mr - i a, ?in« a. flood in the KuamaSliver wh'iisf™ossin S with stock fie early Wairarapa days. There were also three Asters, one of whom married nil of the early settlers in Akaroa. . ° Mr Tittle leaves a widow and an acult f-milV of six eons and four daughterMrs 'George Paulkner, of Napier is his SuvirJ sister • ™» Me*£ G. A. Tattle, of Awahuri; H..1. Vest- Australia; Sergeant-Ma]or 1. J• Tattle (on active service); T. 0. Hawke'a Bay man ager for the *an dag. W I. The daughters are Srarlo C. B. Norwood, H- h- j 1 "' 1 "' and E. T Betholl. By next nmnt <> Mr. Tattle would have celebrated his fiftieth year of married life.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 9, 5 October 1917, Page 4
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