PAPAKURA.
Messrs W. and R Fletcher (NZ) Ltd, announce that they will be buying pigs at Papakura next Fiiday. The vital statistics of the Drury district for the year 1918 show that 47 deaths were registered as against 19 in 1917. The births last year totalled 83 as compared with 61 in 1917.
The death occurred at Papakura on January 25th of Mr Harold Keith McKinstry, youngest son of Air aud .Vlrs James MoKiustiy, well known residents of Papakura. The fojCM-d, uho was uuly 18 yearn of age, had been ailing for some considerable time and bis end na.i not unexpected The funeral took place at Papikura yesterday and was largely a'tended This makes the fourth son Mr and Mrs McKins'ry iiavj lost during the last three vesrs, >ne having been killed .in action.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 445, 28 January 1919, Page 3
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