OBITUARY
MR. FRANK HARRISON PROMINENT WAiROA MAN The death of Mr. Frank Harrison, a prominent Wairoa farmer, occurred lids morning. Horn in the South Island 68 years ago, Mr. Harrison spent the greater part of his lile in the Wairoa district. Ifo soon became well known as a suecee.'Tul farmer in his management of iiio Huvantua station and oilier properties in the district before I iking over the i’r.croa block. His success in farming operations was reflected in the many prizes he secured in the sheep section of the Wairoa A. and P. Show. He was also a vow active member of the Wairoa ('minty A. and P. Society, of which lie was a life member. He also took much into rest in sporting, activities, and was a steward and life memocr of the Wairoa Raring Club. Surviving' to ' mourn their loss arc (he widow and two sons and two daughters, the family comurising Mrs. !>. Baird. Wairoa; Mrs. IV. Williams. Tolaca Boy; Messrs. A. 11. and K. Harrison. Wairoa. The interment will take place in Wairoa on Monday afternoon.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21113, 5 June 1943, Page 4
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179OBITUARY Gisborne Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21113, 5 June 1943, Page 4
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