OBITUARY.
ROBERT GARDNER. The death occurred at Palmerston North on Thursday night of Mr Robert Gardner, at the advanced age of 77 years. He was born at Greenock, Scotland, in 1842, and as a young man went out to Queensland, where he landed in 1862, going into business in Rockhampton. He was associated with some of the earliest mining ventures in Australia, and was one of the pioneers of the sugar-planting industry in Queensland, In 1876 he came to New Zealand, and was in the ironmongery business in Wellington, and was for many years on the directorate of the Petone Woollen Mills. In 1887 he embarked in the llaxmilling industry, operating first at Foxton and later at Paiaka. He was appointed a member of the Flax Commission, a.nd went through the Dominion twice in connection with improvements for the preparation of the fibre for market. Mr Gardner was also interested in farming pursuits, in which he embarked in 1888, first at Paiaka and afterwards at Tokomaru, and more recently near Stratford. Ho went to reside in Palmerston North first in 1885, and acted as Government Land Valuer from 1897 until ho was superannuated in 1908. He took a very keen interest in anything that affected the welfare of the district, and until his health failed was an active member of the Philosophical Society. He is survived by his widow and a family of five sons and seven daughters.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1984, 31 May 1919, Page 3
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238OBITUARY. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1984, 31 May 1919, Page 3
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