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OBITUARY.

MB. J. R. TRIGGS. \''Wm [BY TELEGRAPH.PRESS ASSOCUSTOH.] m INVEECARGILL. Wednesday ■ pt Mb. # J. B. Triggs, the conciliation «||B 1 missioner for Canterbury, Otago, and H Southland, died suddenly at Invercargfil® |§ to-day. 0 * Mr. Triggs was bom in London, agifr If came ,to New Zealand early in the seven® B ties., He was employed by the firm of J," i Ballantyne and Company, drapers, Chrises || church,' for some time, and on Mt.-J.?'- Sf Ballantyne retiring, ho was one of those' - §1 selected to carry on the business, becom- 11 ing' a partner in 1879. He retired ia-"'' 1891. Mr. Triggs was appointed con-'v || ciliation commissioner in 1909. He leaves a widow and one married daughter. Mr.'. ■1 F.. W." Triggs, of Napier, formerly mas- • ager for Messrs. Archibald Clark anl:' * Sons, is a brother of the deceased. |f| • * - / * /?m£;MB. . THOMAS P. MOODY, §|§ i [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN COSEESPONBEOT] : 11 5 ' '; : 'WEANGAREI, Wednesday. rag ■ The, . death occurred suddenly this SI morning i; '.of Mr. Thomas -^ : Pearson jig Moody- . His- body was found by ra -B postman in" the drive leading to yips M house. The deceased, who was about Ip 75 '. vears of age, was a well-known fe mining engineer. He was the piGneer of p§ the coal industry in the North,' being first to locate seams at the Bay of Islamb, -_g| Later he, was manager" of the Sikurangi 3. g| mine for 17 years. He leaves a widow, m two sons, and five daughters. ll _ ;V; MR. £ G. MUGGLEWORIE. 8 : Mr. ■ Edward George Muggleworth did yesterday at his residence. Grafton Road, L'' ' Deceased., who ; was connected • with tea fcg •United. Service Club in London," came to ||| New- Zealand in 1916 owing to health. .' He was secretary, to the ; Coo- ® mercial Travellers' Club _ for - i tofflffi : months, < and was then appointed; to ii»" II secretaryship of the Northern Club, -traitx:.h| . a breakdown in health after a few weefepfc compelled him to resign. Deceased, was 42 years of age, was married in Leadon six years ago to Miss B. M. Ksfly, a niece of the Rev. Hugh Kelly, the first; J minister of the Knox Presbyterian GhwSpg . at i?arnell. He is survived by his yifair g|| : and' ail infant child. . ~

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16697, 15 November 1917, Page 6

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OBITUARY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16697, 15 November 1917, Page 6

OBITUARY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16697, 15 November 1917, Page 6

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