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OBITUARY

MISS E. ■. THPP '• [Pis United Presc As»ocutxon.[ TIMARtP, January . 3. The death is announced of Misi Eleanor Howard Tripp, of Qrari Gorge, after an illness of several months. Miss Tripp,: who was in her sixty-ninth year, was highly, respected in l the district in which she took, a prominent: hut unobtrusive part in social welfare and charitable work. One of her associations was the committee of St. Saviour’s Orphanage, upon;which she served until the time of her death.; She was bom at Orari, being the third daughter of Mr C. 6. Tripp and a granddaughter of Bishop Harper. Members of the same family are Mrs K. M. Stopford (Orari), Mrs G. - Pinckney, (Glenaray, Southland), Mrs A. Hope (Timarn), Mr B. E. H. Tripp (Timaru), Mr 1. 0. H. ; Tripp (Wellington), and Mr J. M. H, Tripp (Orari). MR SAMUEL RYDER Pres* Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, January 2; The death has occurred of Mr Samuel Ryder, donor of the Ryder golf cup. ' —; —■'. i MR FREDERICK T. WIMBLE Prea* Association—By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, January 4., (Received January 4, at 1.30 a.m.y The deatL is announced of Mr Frederick T. Wimble,*, chairman of director* of Messrs F. T. Wimble Ltd., printer* and ink manufacturers, at the age of 90 years. He was well-known in printing and allied industries in Australia; anct New Zealand. He. was horn in England and -had been in business ia Sydney for. over, 50 years. MR CHARLES TAYLOR [Per United Press Association.! 'AUCKLAND, January 4 . The death has occurred of Mr Charle* Taylor, aged 78. Deceased spent mor* than 42 years of his lifo as a marin* engineer; He > was second engineer on the steamer Triumph which ran on th* rocks at Tiri Island 'when: outward bound' from Auckland at the end of, 1883, but was later refloated. - After the inquiry into the wreck Taylor joined the Union Company, and continued in its employ till his retirement in 1921. v

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Evening Star, Issue 22228, 4 January 1936, Page 11

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OBITUARY Evening Star, Issue 22228, 4 January 1936, Page 11

OBITUARY Evening Star, Issue 22228, 4 January 1936, Page 11

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