FEILDING PIONEER PASSES
MR. W. G. HAYBITTLE’S DEATH Dominion Special. Feiluing, December 2. With the passing oi Vvmiani Georgv Haybiitle ou luesday at Day s Bay, a link wnli the early aays ol 1-eiluiug wa; lost. Hie deceased gentleman, win was in bis ibtb year, came to reiidiu t prior to its settlement by tbe umigran.t and. Colonists Aid Corporation, am. played an active part in tormiug uux town. He was an ex-i\iayor ano was the oldest lodge Alastci oi tile Aiasonn Order in t-eikimg. He was aiso a lieu tenant m the jiancliester Kitles, ano o aw service with that body at tbe time oi the I’a-rihaka scare. He is survived by one sou (Air. A. G Haybittle, ol Dunedini auu seven daughters (Mes dames G. J. Fitzpatrick aud K. M. Little, Feildiug, IV McNab, Welling ton D. Bostock aud H Baker, (Jueeus.and, and Misses L. Haybittle, Wellington, and N. Haybittle, Te Kuiti. Three brothers, Richard ( Beilding), Frederick (London), and Henry (Wanganui), aud two sisters, Mesdames D Scott (Wellington) aud Sutcliffe- (Marton) also survive him Lodge of Sorrow was held Beilding on Wednesday as a mark of respect to the deceased gentleman.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 59, 3 December 1926, Page 6
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193FEILDING PIONEER PASSES Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 59, 3 December 1926, Page 6
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