Obituary
MRS. A. AMBURY The death occurred yesterday morning of Mrs. Ann Ambury, at her residence, “Glenhope,” Raupo, at the age of 77 years. Mrs. Ambury, who was one of the pioneers of the Dargaviile district, arrived there with her husband some 30 years ago. She was an ardent worker on behalf of the Presbyterian Church
ana had endeared herself to a very ■wide circle of friends. In addition to her hsuband, she is survived by two sons. Messrs. L. E. (Raupo) and C. J. (Okahu). and one daughetr, Mrs. B. Alexander, of Mount Eden.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 871, 15 January 1930, Page 9
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