MR. F. H. SHORTT
The death occurred suddenly at an early hour on Sunday morning of Mr Frederick Hamilton Shortt, a wellknown resideht of Foxton beach, aged 61. Mr Shortt had enjoyed compaTatively good health until Ms death and paid a visit to Wellington on Saturday. Besides his widow he leaves the following family: Messrs Cliarles (Paraparumu), Jack (Jubilee Institute for the Blind, Auckland), and Edward Shortt (Foxton), Mesdames A. Richardson (Foxton), J. Evans .(Palmerston North), A. Merson (Hastings) and H. Wykes (Palmerston North). Brothers of deqeased are Messrs C. A. Shortt (Paeroa,) and L. Shortt (Wanganui), and sisters are Mrs Perreau (Christchurch) and Miss L. Short (Palmerston North).
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 104, 19 May 1937, Page 4
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