MANUTAHI.
(KKOM OUR COR RES FOND ENT.) r One of our oldest and most respected
settlers, Mr Robert Tullocb, has joined the majority. The deceased had been ailing for some time, and went to Auckland with the expectation of the change doing him good. He appears to have never rallied after leaving Manutahi, and died at Auckland on the Blst instant. His loss will be much felt here, as be took an active part in all local matters. Mr Tulloch was one of . the few who go through the world without making an enemy. His sterling straightforwardness and manly character made him respected by all with whom he came in contact,
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Patea Mail, 2 August 1882, Page 3
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