LATE LOCALS About a year ago, Mr Robert Nioliol -Ramsay, a New Zealander, moved because of the dopt'es ion to . Lismore-, Xe-w South Wales. 'He died there :e----cent’y in his 54th year. In his arly days Mr Ramsay carried ou some- < t the early coach services established by his father on the West Coast of tile South Island. The- family was respons'ble for services that were brought into operation in the Hokitika, Crevmouth, Reefton, end Murchison dwtiicfs, but on his father's death 'T Ramsay began in business, which if ok liim to many part- of New Zeahi "1. He was horn at Black’s Point, neir Re?fton, and wa« educated in Chr rt church. When he went last year io Lismore he joined his sons there m business. Mr Ramsay is survived ' - Kis wife, Vr~- N. Ramsay, of Lism.v- : his sons, Bernard, of Lisinoio, ami Maurice and Allan, of Casino,' X.-v South Wales; ami -'is daughters. ?l-s A. Thompson, of Wellington, ar! J. Cowley of Auckland. Rachel Tot ic brings out the hidden tieautv in your hair, o- 6(1 bottle Obtainable from YV. K. \\ nli-ams, (,h>.-iii-ist.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1932, Page 6
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185Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1932, Page 6
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