TWO OLD SETTLERS.
Another Nelson telegram stages thatlfiS", John Haycock, an old settler, died at on Saturday, aged 79 years. Mr Henry Wooding, in his eighty-tbirfi year, died on Sunday at Kaiapoi. Bedfordshire he emigrated to Canterbury* forty-three years ago, and was engaged"? some years in the carry public works, in making the north road through the Pass. He resided on a farm for some ywn£ at Woodend, but had for years been an iflft; valid, and living with his daughter, Mrsߣ Pickering, and her husband at Kaiapoi. "<f 1 . - j>.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11012, 9 July 1901, Page 2
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