CARTEIttON NOTES
< The doatlr occurreil at Clarovillo on .Sunday afternoon of Airs. T'ossiter,■ wife nf Sir. \V. Uossiter, a 'well-known settler of the 'district. Some months buck deceased underwent an operation, from which she was unable, to recover. Deceased wns born in England in 18U3, and left when in her girlhood for Canada, and with her parents eventually came lo New Zealand forty years ago. A husband and grown-up family of Im> .sons ami two daughters are left. Jfrs. MTliee. wile of Air. Arch .M'l'hoe. of Iho Clarcville district, died on Sunday evening from flic, prevailing epidemic. The laic Sirs. M'Phce was a daughter of Air. A. llughnn, of Carlerton, and leaves » luiribaud nml family of two sous «ml three diuifihters. 'I'llis Mayor's .Relief Fund in the C'-ar-lerlon district now loUils £'MD, iimonsist the recent donations being ..Kit) from Mr. W. .Perry. I'ni'lly due to the wealhei', and chiefly lo the epidemic, Hlnwing is very backward in the ATairai'iipa district.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 59, 4 December 1918, Page 7
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160CARTEIttON NOTES Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 59, 4 December 1918, Page 7
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