Obituary
MR. HUGH BOYLE A well-known Huntly resident and a colonist of over 50 years' standing, Mr Iluigh Bovle, died on Satuidaj. H was born in Donegal. Ireland, and was 75 years of age. Formerly a locomotive driver for the Railway Depaitment. Mr. Boyle, after being super annua ted. settled in Huntly. He leave, a widow and a grown-up famUy of three sons and four daughters. _ funeral took place at Kimihia Ceme tery yesterday afternoon.
MR. H. M. CHALTON
vti- Henry Mangrave Chalton. who Thames on Sunday at the age ni 79 ws bo™ in Chester. England and" came to Zealand .n the Mup Hnd eJa Hf' in farming and goldmining and for the past e . Hr U ctalton 'Survived by his wife, four sons and two daughters. MR., F. E. BELL Th- d-Ui of Mr. Frank f an? S e«nervous breakdown an Sonie rset. Mr. Born in Bridgewater. a£ter en _ Bell went to in partnerHsvarasiSrSSsa Bell, s a ° The business was br ?? kd< raXii was a member of Pitt Mr. Bell , r-hurch choir tor Street Methodist member of the Auckland 1 Club. Ho is sur--1 vived by Ills wife.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 704, 2 July 1929, Page 7
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