OBITUARY.
__---- MR DAVID WILSON. . The death occurred at, )lorrinsville on Sunday of Mr David \\’ilson, who has been a member of the Borough Council for the past four years. Mr Wilson who was born in Kil—marnock, Scotland, in 1871, came to New Zealand as a child, his parents settling at. Port Chalmers. As a young man Mr \Nilson was engaged in storekeeping in \\’ellington, later moving to Colyton and Palmerston. For some years Mr \Vilson was engaged in business in the Cook Islands, but returned to New Zealand to Join the staff of the Farmers‘ Auctioneering Company at Hamilton. Leaving this position, Mr VVllson went to live in Morrinsvllle where he started a storekeeping business. Besides being a member of the Morrlnsville Borough Council, Mr Wilson was a prominent member of the Orphans' Club. 1 Mr Wilson married Miss Rudd at Feilding in 1896. She died in 1920.‘ In 1924 he married Mrs King, of Hamilton, who survives him, as also do Your children of the first marriage namely, Mrs \V. A. Smith, or llam—llton, Misses V. and .\l. \\‘ilsmi. of Morrinsville, and Mr R. Wilson, of Auckland. DR. c. c. MURPHV. AUCKLAND, Monday. The death of Dr. C. G. Murphy, who‘ had been in practice in Auckland for‘ the past 3!; years, occurred yesterday. 1 l l MRS GEORGE R. HUTGHINSON. I AUCKLAND, Monday. ‘ The denlh orcurrml on Saturday of Mrs Harriet, lllllrhinson. wife of Mr George R. llutrhiuson, cx—rlmirman of the Auckland llurbour Board and a former member 01' the Auckland City Council. . 1 SENATOR W_ILLIAM CAROLL. l 1 tßereirml Juno 1. 11.2.'u mm.) 3 SYDNEY, Juno 1. i The death is announced of Senator ;\\‘illiam Carroll.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19901, 2 June 1936, Page 8
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