OBITUARY.
isfe- A • _ <v —~ t. BELL. (By iTelejihaph—JPer .Association,) WELLINGTON, May 15. Thei death occurred' .at Lowry Bay. to-dfty, of 'Mr ’ Ernest* Bell, third son of Siiv Francis and' Lady Bell, after a protracted iljness. The deceased who was a single man 43 years of age, was educated at Wellington College, and later ( took up farming pursuits in the Rpfeojua district. Of recent years his hdaltlp-had. but satisfactory. aTicL wep H to fQy,*spcmaL treatment* ga jni ng a ny^’iphfSigai v »His,- i' lbroth&lrs were the late Mr Frank Bell, to whose memory., gif. memorial baths at Wellington College, the late Mr W. H. D. (Harold) Bell, wji<> was member _ for Wellington Si] Ik urbs' ; when Avar /.'broke -out, aipl who made the supreme sacrifice in the great conflict, and Mr Cheviot Bell, who is connected with the legal firm of Bell, Cully, Mackenzie and O’Leary, of this city.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1929, Page 6
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