The death occurred on Frida&jHgffl residence in Grass street, VelliflMSS of Captain Benjamin Bern, The late Captain Bern was V6U-BS& in Wellington. He arrived JBtgra Zealand in the ship Jessie RefloJßMi 1870, settling in Otago, in WWO vince he remained for some tuMjsgg later years he was roaster.. v 'SSSs coastal craft, and he nent officer of the Seamen s presenting that body at severaM®fflSg| ant conferences in Australia. time of his death he wa6'oneiWXgas trustees of the Federated >58»£j7gHj Union. Fo r some time Customs , service m which he subsequently leaves a widow, one son (empwSEgffl the Dunedin Customs Office), ano-KSH daughters, namely, Mrs A. son, of Sydney, Mrs Poulton, Mr E. G. N. Poulton (private to the Hon. A. h. Heixlin»n);.*«j^Ml
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15489, 17 January 1916, Page 8
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