OBITUARY
MR THOMAS McLOUGHLIN EARLY PIONEER PASSES The death occurred on Thursday morning in the Thames Hospital of Mr Thomas McLoughlin, late of Matatoki and Kaihere. Mr McLoughlin went into hospital a few days ago, following a bad turn taken on the previous Saturday. Mr McLoughlin was born in Thames 72 years ago. He worked for many years in the gold-mining industry in Thames and Coromandel, being employed on the famous Thames Deep-. Sinker, earlier called the Queen of Beauty Mine, and at the May Queen Mine. He married a Miss Cassin, of Hastings, and they took up farming at Kaihere, but ten years ago Mr McLoughlin went back to Matatoki. Mr McLoughlin is survived by a family of five children—Mesdames W. Thompson, of Kerepeehi; D. Clark, of Puriri; Mr Andrew McLoughlin, who is now farming at Matatoki; Trooper Carty McLough'lin, now in the Hauraki Mounted Rifles; and Corporal Leon McLoughlin, of the Royal New Zealand Air Force.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 51, Issue 3156, 12 August 1942, Page 5
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158OBITUARY Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 51, Issue 3156, 12 August 1942, Page 5
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