OBITUARY.
? fBT TELEGRAPH. - PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Wanoanui, 7th June. A sad and sudden death ooourred last evening, when Mr. Garland W. R. Woon, a very old resident, fell into the river owing to failure of the heart's antaon. Mr. Woon was for 16 years olerk in tbo Resident Magistrate's and Distriot Courts hero, but was retrenched in 1892. He was the eldest son of the late Rev. William Woon, Wesleyan Methodist missionary to New Zealand and the Frieudly Islands. Deceased was the founder of the first newspaper in Now Plymouth, the Taranaki Herald. CHBi'TCHnncir, 7th June. Mr. A. J. White, one of the best-known business men in Christchurch, died early this morning, after a protracted illness.
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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 134, 8 June 1895, Page 2
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115OBITUARY. Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 134, 8 June 1895, Page 2
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