****~^~~ It was mentioned in the report of a j 'tbeft ease in The Police Court yesterday t&at th.c property stolen, some bottles, "Were owned by Me-srs L. D. Nathan and j Cα, but w≤ are informed by the latter I %a that ifessr= A. B. Wright and Co- ; *Ere the owners. , : The late Mr Juhn Hull, of Waiuku, J passed away on Aiisrust 15th, at .he ripe i age of 79 years. The deceased gentle- : ■sn. was born in somerset, and arrived | & Auckland in 1354. After spending i ■feFSre months on the late Hon. John | Canon's farm. Wairoa Soutbu in order tg gain colonial experience, he bought *ark Farm. Waiuku, where he con*jnned to live till his death. He waa ' siwuys keenly in crested in public mat%s, having been for some time chair- i ■* , a of the Waiulca Road Board. He •jM also at one time been public vae*&iatar for the surrounding districts, in the conxse of disehaxging his m connection with this office he *as several years ego thrown from his acrse oear Awliitu. ajiu received injuries j occasioned him to use crcr.ehes | ® E the rest of his life. At the funeral, > •* oa August 17th, the high estimation ' Btwhiea the deceased was generally held ! *aa evidenced by the lenath of the cer- j ■}■■■■%!& Th Eev. "Mr Harrison officiated. ! ■*fs iate Mr Hull is survived by his j V*^ five sons, four daugh ers. and a \ **&*£ of grandchildren. i
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 200, 22 August 1905, Page 5
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