LATE MR JOHN ROBERTSON.
The funeral of the late Mr John Robertson, of. Shirley, took place on Friday at the Linwood Cemetery. Mr Robertson was the second son of the late Mr Alexander and Ellen Robertson, formerly of Governor's Bay. The late Mr Robertson will be sadly missed by a large circle of relatives and friends for his ready sympathy and willingness to help. On October 13th, 1891, he married Margaret, the fourth daughter of the late Mr Joseph and Jane Price, of Birdling's Mat. He is survived by his widow, two daughters, and two sons. * ' xi Amongst those who sent wreaths were: Mrs John Robertson and family, Mr and Mrs P. H. Steel, Mr and Mrs J. Robertson, Mrs A. J. Hahn and Victor, Mr and and Mrs T. H. Moore and family, Mr and Mrs C. B. Price and family Mr and Mrs A. E. Birdhng and Harley, Mr and Mrs G. Robertson and family, Mr and Mrs D. Courtney and family Mr and Mrs E. Radford, Mrs R Manson and family, Mr.and Mrs N. Vale, Mairehau Cricket Club, Kincaid Family, Employees F. H. Steel, Ltd., Messrs Andersons, Ltd., Messrs Newman and Oborn, Reg. Gibbs, Jack Hitchens, Mr and Mrs F. Scott and family. Mi and Mrs J. P. Sutton, Mr and Mrs E Nutt and family, Mr and Mrs Raymond Tucker, Mr and Mrs T. Hopkins, Mrs Goodwin, Mrs M. J. Blanche, Mr and Mrs E. Salt, Mrs Mitchell and family, Mr and Mrs H. Muschamp and family, Mr and Mrs G. Anderson and family, Mr and Mrs G. Alexander, Mr and Mr. S. Dick and family/
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19057, 20 July 1927, Page 5
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