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; """ Ti ", , <» » f>d , MRS. MARGARET ROBERTSON. .., .. ' • Mrs. Margaret Rolwrtsosi, who died last ■• ■■."'■.,;':■. week at the age of 77, was one of the early settlers of Auckland, having" ar- ):- rived here about 60 years ago in the ship Norma Hall She was married in Auck- ;, ' land, and has.lived the greater part .of ; • - her- life in the city. Since tie death of "" : her husband, about 28 years ago, Mrs. -,- .-, I Robertson lived with her youngest daugh- - ,' ' ter, Mrs. :A. Simmonds, at Napier, hot • j when this family moved to To Kauwhata ' Mrs. Robertson returned to Auckland. •' She* was one of the oldest members of ;' -.'"■■.•;■ the Church of Christ, West Street, in tho .. work of which she took & keen interest. She leaves an adult family of five chil- ! dren, Mr. Robert Robertson, Jlrs. J. A. *"" Moody, Mrs. W. Clouston, Mrs. A. Sim- : monds, and Mr. J. B. Robertson.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17371, 19 January 1920, Page 6
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