DESCENDENTS OF COOK.
I uvixc ]\ tHKisTCHrnc 11. j d'.. T< liurajdi — Own Correspondent.) I ( HKISTCHCRCH. this day. I'liv "\i--ii: i\i- of the Canterbury Pro | -•■•-- i.eavjie lia- received a letter from j Mr-. }■'.. I'.. Beniam-. of Worcester Street, who -ay- .-he i- a of Captain C.nk. She expre-sed a de-ire to meet the prviicruiis donor l'-Vm) toward ; i Canterbury memorial to Caplaiu Cook, and f di-eii-- the matter with him. a- -he felt that the re-tilt r,f -urdi a di-i'ii--ion would l>e i-ai i.-f.n tory ; to all New- Zealander- and to the .iroii'j r-ei- jriuM - .- M the M-hemo. Mi>. Beniam* al-o Mated that her :.\\a I -'.n-. Mi."—r-. Sidney .lohn Ilearn j Heniani-. an accountant in the employ j of the municipal electricity department. and William Heiiiam-. a student in the .engineering department of Canterbury j College, would be aide to represent her 'at any time. Her' elde-t -<>)i was killed j in the Creat War.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 33, 8 February 1929, Page 11
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