PERSONALS
.Ur. B. V. Tenderton, of the by. pur fluent- of Scientific and Industrial Research, has been visiting borneXI,o Queen <d' Sweden, wh.j last year went to the Island of Maimarn Lake Constance., for the benefit of tier ljealth, is now seriously ill. :;ui. ferine from bronchial tuberculosis, complicated by heart trouble.—P.A. copyright. JMr. A. Thomson,deputy-superm. tendon t- of the Fire Brigade, who sustained painful injuries to hi.right knee and elbow in a fall iron: his bicycle when proceeding to a grass fire in Stanley road last week, is now reported to be making sat.*, factory progress. The death occurred, at Paimer~u>r North last week, of -Mr. Dame Quinn, formerly a well-known re. sident of Matawhero. Bom in Cookstown. County Tyrone. Ireland, S 3 years ago. the late Mr. _Qmn i came to New Zealand about 1e77 j,» the sailer May Queen. W lien w Poverty Bay Mr. - Quinn became wideiv known as a contractor an i earned golden opinions for his holiest painstaking work. Mrs. Qunu> pre_deeeased him a considers h> time ago. Sincere sympathy to tl ■ gnvon.up failv of six sons and five daughters, most of whom reside in Poverty Bay. will be extended by a wide circle of friends. flj
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11121, 3 February 1930, Page 4
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