Obituary
REV. GRAHAM BALFOUR Private advice has been received in Dunedin of the death in Melbourne o the Rev. Graham Balfour, a former minister of the First Church. —P A. MR. J. J. JACKSON A well-known resident of Te KopufiiMr. John James Jackson, died ia-‘ evening at the age of 74. Mr. Jack; son had lived at Te Kopuru years. He was a prominent Free* mason. He is survived by his wuone son, M#. J. J. Jackson, of Fai*y toetoe, and two daughters, MrsKing, of Woodhill, and Mrs. A. D. i>r son, of D^vonport. MR. SAMUEL GIFFORD The death occurred at Mr. Samuel Gifford, aged 98, a form ; well-known settler of the North Wairoa district. it w He arrived in Auckland in ISGo his brother, the late Mr. Thomas ford. Although he received agran j 40 acres from the Crown at he did not attempt to farm it, but - on to the Northern Wairoa ana gaged in bush-feMing and contrac near Dargaville. « * 0 Twenty years ago he return® Auckland and lived with his brotne Northcote. After his brother s ° he went to Maraetai. MRS. J. O. JONES Mrs. Catherine Jones, widow JJJ late Mr. John Ormsby Jones, suddenly at Auckland yesterday a age of 79. Married in Auckland [ 50 years ago, Mr. and Mrs. ! to Christchurch, where Mr. manager of the Union Bank ot • tralia at Rangiora. When h e j oD es i about 15 years ago he and Mrs- | returned to Auckland. He die | years ago. «on^ Mrs. Jones is survived by ! Mr. A. C. Jones, of Wairoa, Ha | Bay, and Mr. O. L. Jones, ot * £ i land, and three daughters, - Ljd j Hennelly and Mrs. A. Pjof Auckland, and Mrs. J. Orl of North. Canterbury.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 940, 5 April 1930, Page 10
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288Obituary Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 940, 5 April 1930, Page 10
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