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OBITUARY

MR JOHN BAILEY

The death has occurred of Mr John Bailey a well known and highly respected Oliope resident. Born in the little village of Tiveney Killycloney, Northern Ireland, in 1865, he arived, in this, country in 1,911. Following up the work of his family he farmed first in Taranaki then in Cambridge and finally came to the Bay of Plenty in 1922. Coming to Whakatane he bought a piece of land at Piripai near the present Paper Mills. Selling out to advantage he joined the P.W.D. as drainnge foreman holding this positoin till his retirement nine years ago. Moving to Ohope lie purchased several properties and built houses thereon. Two years ago his health began, to fail and he was finally forced to enter the public hospital where he remained till his death. Though quiet and reserved by nature he had many friends many of whom attended his funeral last i Wednesday.

JOHN ROBSON CHARLESTON A link with the earlier days of Taranaki was severed by the death of Mr J. 11. Charleton of Tancatua. which oceurrcd in the Whakatane hospital. Born at Harlan in 1881 the late Mr Charleton came of pioneering stock and was bush felling at Ihe age of 11. Joining the New Zealand Railways, he Avorked on line constru?tton through lo Stratford, remaining in the Stratford, district for some years. Coming to the Bay of Plenty, he took up sharemilking at Taneatua last year. The late Mr Charleton was a \v\ell known athlete in his younger days, having won many trophies for axemanship, running and wrestling. His reputation in this respect will be remembered by many ex-Taranaki residents now living in this district. He leaves a wife and eleven children most of whom are married and settled, in the Taranaki district.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 50, 8 May 1942, Page 5

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OBITUARY Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 50, 8 May 1942, Page 5

OBITUARY Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 50, 8 May 1942, Page 5

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