PERSONAL ITEMS
Mrs J. M. Allan, of Pahiatua. is visiting Karaka Bay, Wellington. Miss Mary James, of Upper Plain, is on a holiday in the north. Mrs L. Lamb, of Masterton, is the guest of Mrs A. J. Perry, Alfredton. Mrs P. Pickering and family, of “Makarewa," Mauriceville, who have been visiting Castlepoint, have returned home.
The death occurred at her home, “Rocklands,” Oriental Terraco, Wellington, on Saturday, of Mrs Christopher Smith, widow of the late Mr Christopher Smith, founder of the firm of C. Smith Ltd., Cuba Street Wellington. Mrs Smith was born in Kent. England, in 1851. As a small child she went to Australia with her parents, Mr and Mrs Edward Wood, who settled first in Ballarat, and afterward moved to Melbourne. She came to New Zealand in 1879, and married Mr Smith in Wellington in 1880. During the whole of her married life she had resided in Wellington, for the last 50 vears in Oriental Terrace.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 February 1941, Page 8
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