MR. W. FIELDING
The death occurred at Otaki on Saturday afternoon of Mr. William Fielding, who for a great many years successfully farmed at Te Horo. Mr. Fielding, who was born in the South Island, was engaged in the tannery business at Christchurch for a time. ] a ter becoming overseer to the Mornj ng t on Borough Council. About twenty a g he came to the otaki dis3^. | Qm > c yearg ago he sufEered a severe illness. Mr. Fielding, who was 66 years of age, leaves a widow and a grown-up family. Messrs. Jack; Harry, and Robert Fielding are brothers ; and Mrs. Mundy (Dunedin). and Mrs> j ep son are sisters. The funeral took pl^ cc a( . otaki on Monday aftern°on- ' ' "^
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 59, 7 September 1937, Page 4
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