THE PASSING OF A PIONEER. '
MRS ELIZA LANGLEY-AGED 85 YEARS. Tbei e passed a"wly at the residence Of her son, Mr Geo. Langley, Mam, watu Heads, on Monday night, one o the pioneers of this proving i.the person of Mrs EUza Langley rehet of * ** ™Se Mrf2JS ™ aid married t^aom inAVellmgtoninlßtuywas appointed by tiie i Grcy i 0 manage the Lowtj Bay e , ~, riiv's Bav. JAerc u»° now known as Day & J „ children of tho couple were born M and Mrs Langley to the late s«t took over the hotel and ferry at Manawatu Heads, and were held »tM highest esteem bythe in the old coaching days. up!heirrC sidei,e^a ;i me.Otak o deceased lias since * sid ed. Her late in 1895. A few J ears agi took up her residence with her son Mr George Langley, at the Foxton sea-de. Deceased leaves two sons (mes Walter Langley. of Ohau, and George Manawatu Heads), and (Airs Ensign Arnold, wife of Captain Arnold, in charge of the S.A. at Masterton), and a number of grand and great-grandchildren, to mourn their Joss.
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXIII, 10 December 1920, Page 3
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