OBITUARY.
The Kinoh«ku and Marakopa districts had quite a doom cast over them when it became known that Mr Lawrence Armitage, of To Anga, bad died suddenly on July sth. Mr Armitage, who was born at Wellsford. North Auckland, was one of the first Bettlers in the district, and one who took great inteiest in anything pertaining to the advancement of the locality, being ono of the founders of the Marakopa Dairy Company, and has been a director since the start. He married, in June, 1910, Mies Rose Carr, of Marakopa, for whom the greatest sympathy is expressed on all sides in her great trouble. The funeral took place on July Bth, at Kawhia, whun practically every settler in Kinohaku and Beverai from Marakopa attended, Bhowing the respect in which deceased wan held.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 686, 15 July 1914, Page 5
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133OBITUARY. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 686, 15 July 1914, Page 5
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