_ It is bTotwbie that lie fact <rf a Mr.! E. K. Atkan Jraving died at Walton, did' not «finvey to the nfinda of many oi his friends, tiat it was "Ted," the youngest son ,of the late Mr. Charles Atkin, fonnder of the firm of coachibufiders in this city, known now as Goibuis and! Atldn, Etd: Faffii* ieaTtft "some three years ago caneed a&. ij. AtMn to start farming at Pirfeekelie, tmt si* weeks ago he ibonght another place at Walton in the hope tbafc Jifeher grottnd and dearer air would be better -for him, as •Uβ trotrhle was in his chest. Death, however, came, witji conrparatrve suddenness. Deceased leaves a 'widow, one daughter, and two MB*.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 23, 30 January 1911, Page 2
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