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MR HENRY LOUGHNAN. MEMBER OF OLD-ESTABLISHED LEGAL FIRM. (By Telfigraph—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. One of the oldest and most prominent citizens of Christchurch, Mr Henry Hamilton Loughnan, died early this morning. Mr Loughnan was well known in the city as a partner in. one of the oldest legal firms in Canterbury. He had taken an active part in local body administration and was a keen musician and sportsman. Mr Loughnan, who was a son of Judge Loughnan and was born in 1849, in Patna, Bengal, India, came out to Melbourne as a young man and, after a short stay in that city, crossed the Tasman. He spent some time at the Otago gold diggings, after which he was engaged for a few years on a sheep run. He then studied law as Judge’s Associate to the Hon. H. B. Grcsson and also to the late Mr Justice Johnston. He was admitted as a barrister of the Supreme Court in td(u and commenced to practice his profession in Christchurch in that year. In 1878 he joined Mr William Izard, under the style of Izard and Loughnan. This firm, one of the best known and oldest in the city, celebrated its diamond jubilee several years ago.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 June 1939, Page 8
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