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FALL FROM SCAFFOLD

While engaged in painting a. house in Sutherland Road, Jjyall Bay, at 2 p.m. today, N. Bramlcy, of No. 1 Laridcross Street, fell off a scaffold and fractured his left ankle. He was removed to the hospital by the Free Ambulance.

The death1 took place yesterday at his residence, Glcnmore Street, of Captain James M. Richardson, an old resident of Wellington. The late Captain Richard-, son was the son of an English banker, and was educated and trained for the Navy. He received his training at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth. The Duke of Edinburgh was a cadet at the college at the same time. Captain. Richardson Tesigned from the Navy and came out to New Zealand. He -was for some years an officer of the Union -Steam Ship Company, and commanded several steamers prior to his retirement. He was an ardent worker for St. Anne's Anglican Church, Northland, and was a lay reader for over 20 years; he also held the offices of churchwarden and treasurer. He leaves a widow and one son, an officer in the Auckland offica gi vtke (3nstom!j JJepartnieafc,

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1933, Page 13

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FALL FROM SCAFFOLD Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1933, Page 13

FALL FROM SCAFFOLD Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1933, Page 13

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