OBITUARY.
The death it announced of Mr J«#J Taylor, late keeper of tfie Dunedln l*a Green Island bowling greew. IJ* Taylor, who was a native of kjamm came to New Zealand over 40 yearn *iV and settled in Green Island, whew *• aad resided eVer since. ;s i} The death occurred *t tho Hataptt Military Hospital, Auckland, last'**%'. of Mr David J. Pearson, at the HE*---A yeara. Deceased was a Wajwato «•«> and saw sorvice during the South JBr can war. When hostilities broke owwf i 914. Mr Pearson promptly rolunUaWj and left with the Main Body. His dW» was tfle result of tuberculosis. P™*,* the war he was in the employ «irett Printing and Publishing OWK pany. Ho was a well-known Dondsnw* .u Auckland. Mr Je.in Spindeler, who && J& Hckitika, a few days ago. was for JjM*t years the proprietor of the WofJ Hotel at Kumara, and, prior *» *lg Kumara rush, conducted an hoteM* Citl'-aghnn's which was then a A 0 " 0"*: ing township. He leaves a familyjF two sons—Mr William Spindeler (•*■' tionmaster at Addington) and „jy Charles Spindeler (wooT-classer in aya* nev), and four daughters, in diIMW parts of the Dominion.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17220, 10 August 1921, Page 6
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