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The death occurred yesterday, at her home at Mangere, of one of Auckland’s oldest settlers, Mrs Catherine Ann Henwood, who celebrated her 99th birthday on May 8. Mrs Henwood was bom in Cornwall, and came to New Zealand with her parents in the ship Bank of England when she was 16 years of age.
It was decided, at the annual meeting of the Kensington Bowling Club, to send a letter of sympathy to the relatives of Mr T. Hutchins, a member of the club who died recently. Mr Hutchins, although linking up with the club only last season, was a player who showed great promise.
The death has occurred of Mr Thomas Judd, aged 85, at his residence at Mt. Eden. Born in Hertfordshire, England, Mr Judd came to New Zealand with his parents in the sailing vessel British Queen, in 1859. He married the youngest daughter of the late Mr Angus Stewart, of Mangawai, in 1887, and farmed at Kaiwaka for a number of years. He later removed to Auckland. Mr Judd is survived by a widow, three sons and one daughter. There, are seven grandchildren.
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Northern Advocate, 9 July 1938, Page 4
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