OBITUARY
Mr. J. L. F. Boyes After a long illness, the death occurred on Tuesday of James Louis Frayne Boyes, who, for the past 20 years, had been well known in Government and commercial circles throughout the Dominion Born in Dumfriesshire, Scotland, and possessing marked histrionic ability and fine literary tastes, he was, before coming to New Zealand, assistant to the Professor of Elocution at Glasgow University, and widely known in Scottish theatrical circles. He leaves a wife and son.
Mrs.'J. Cargill A well-known imd respected resident of Petone for 57 years, Mrs. Jemima Cargill died suddenly at her home, 24 Buick Street, Petone, on Wednesday. Born in the Shetland Islands nearly 78 years ago, Mrs. Cargill came to New Zealand at the age of 17. She and her husband, the late Mr. Martin Cargill, were among the pioneers of early Petone and opened the first bakery in the town. Mrs. Cargill was also an enthusiastic and valued member of the Presbyterian Church in Petone. She is survived by three sons and two daughters—Mr. Marfin Cargill, Mr. Hector Cargill (Petone) and Mr. James Cargill (Westport), and .Mrs. M. Ward and Mrs. J. Barnett (Petone). Two sons were killed in the Great War.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 117, 10 February 1939, Page 11
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