OBITUARY.
MRS. GEORGE MARSHALL six rv- Till!KK I:AI;>' U'I.UVIST. j An old re-iiieut of N-vv Xe.ilaud. Mr-.] Maria Mar-hall, widow of .Mr. L.eorge j Mar-hall, died at Tararu la-t week, aged SI, vi■a i" —. >In • cyme to ,\ew Zealand ill the -liiii I'.oinbuy li.'l \cii i- ago. and ha--i' -'. j ,1 Til.line- fo" til" ]-a -1 li'l Vear-. Mr. Mar-hall di--l vears au..." The ' surv A iu-j chili!i i-1. ;• i e Mr. 11. Mar-hall and , 1,-. T. Heiider-oii. "f I'litinie;. 'I h'-re ; a'.- gr.ni-lehildivn, .".'a ] cii'.ld e',. ,11111 ••:-! ,!t • i t a t -jraudchihl. ; _ !
MR. JAMES CAMPBELL. J
_I he tuni-rai to..k place on Saturday' afternoon at \\ aikn:• ~ t■•ometery of Mr. j ; -Linies t ;in-)ibei;. ~t Williamson Avenue. • •■'l-ey I,villi. He wa- .-on of i Mr. John lampli-ll ( otiiitv Down.' • Ireland, and wa- born at 11. maMnlce 70 i ear- Mr. ( ampb«-|I w eu? to sea as | ] a > ounsr man. and retii.-,i wjrii a mate's i I certificate about forty wars a«o. Since! then lie has lived continuously in Auck- '■ j land, and was well known on the water- ! front. He was one of the olde-t. mem- ! hers of St. .John Freemasons of Donaghdee. Mr. Campbell is survived bv his wife, seven sons, and six daughters. The Rev. R. H. Holiday officiated at the grave, and the Masonic service was read by Mr. W. E. Hedditc-b. of Lodge Ara.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 172, 23 July 1928, Page 10
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