Obituary
MR. T. WHYTE A well-known farmer of the Puk** kohe and Central Waikato district. Mr. Thomas Whyte, died on Monte at his residence in Paerata. He was born in Lanark. Scotland, in IS$9, arr | had lived in New Zealand for the last !17 years. On his arrival here bought a farm at Patumahoe. late-" moving to the Central Waikato. Tirau and Cambridge. Five years ago be went to Paerata. He is survived bv his wife, two daughters, and son.--There are six grandchildren. MR. W. RICHMOND Mr Walter Richmond., of Learning* ton. died at Hamilton on MonteBorn at Frome, Sussex, in ISS7, Mr Richmond came to New Zealand while still a young man., and settled in Rongotea district, becoming a direc* tor of the Rongotea. and Glenoura Dairy Companies. He was connect** with the Independent Order of Oddfellows and the Masonic Lodgethe time of his death he was chairman of the Leamington Town Board. H is survived by his wife arid an family. His mother is still alive, ana lives at Bulls. MR T. W. KILLIP The death has occurred ai market of Mr. Thomas William lip, a well-known resident ot Parnc*at the age of *4. Born at .Oarst . • England. Mr. Killip came to New * land with members of the 3 r ears ago in the ship Jessie Oslw" • and settled in Brighton Road. where he lived until six months & when he went to live with a dau e at Newmarket. He was a keen lower of football and cricket * lia a member of the Freemason it* ity. Mr. Killip is survived o. . sons. Messrs. Arthur Kilfip. C®*, Albert. Frederick and Robert • of Auckland; and two daughters. - , E. Green and Mrs. A. VAuckland. There are 13 crandchiwre MRS. E. COR BOY The death has occurred at T«’ whai of Mrs. Ellen Corboy at me of 84 tears. Born in India, sn to New Zealand with her parents 1857. The family settled in later removing to. Kihikihi. tfnere • Corboys fathet was a member ta militia engaged in the Maori • was married at the age of - late Mr. Patrick Corboy. rM years* residence at KiniKin moved to Te Kowhai ove tL r *- a-jo. at which place Mrs. Corboy sided up to the time of her f* taJugpis survived by six sons and on -j r ter. They are:— Messrs. »• T ar iet and T. G. Corboy iAustral!* >• tn Frederick and Kdv, ard Lor .- Miss Margaret .Corboy. jit
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1049, 13 August 1930, Page 12
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