Obituary
MRS. C. J. LEA THEM Mrs. Johanna Cameron Lea the®wife of Mr. C. J. Leathern, who has tied at Pokeno at the age of 55, was born in the Pokeno district and, after having narried, lived at Mercer for six ye* l * before returning to Pokeno, where she had lived for the past 22 years. was actively interested in the work 0k the Presbyterian Church. Mrs. I them is survived by her husband, three sons and six daughters. MR. J. M. KING Mr. J. M. King, a former Commissioner of Taxes, died at his horn2 m Takapuna on Saturday’. He spean most of his business career in the he*office of the Taxation Department anu for a considerable time was chief clerk' In 1914 he was appointed Com®fc‘ sioner of Taxes, but retired on sap®’ annuation only a few months a iter* ward. He was a well-known foot 9 bailer. Mr. King is survived by his. and two daughters, Mrs. J- M. ® ea ' tie, of Takapuna, and Miss MarjorKing. MR. A. H. HINE The death of Mr. Arnold Hine. | -on of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hine*. c ; Te Kuiti. occurred on Friday at . ilton. The late Mr. Hine, who 22 years of age, had been empiO- , in "his father’s solicitor's office g time. His death occurred serious operation.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 947, 14 April 1930, Page 10
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