OBITUARY.
.MR. T. S. CULLING. . ? , The lrfte Mr. T. S. Culling, who died a* bis residence, Victoria Avenue, Ret&uera on Wednesday, was a native of Lyttelton where he was born in 1853. For man? yeara he resided at Dunedin, and for focr years he was Mayor of the borough of St. Kilda. Mr. Calling had been a residsnt, of Auckland for the part twelve years. He had been connectei with the papej. milling trade for many years and was » director of the New Zealand Paper Milk. He is survived by a widow and an adult family. The funeral took place at the Purewa Cemetery yesterday.
THE REV. W. L. SALTER. • . The Rev. W. L. Salter, who died t» sea recently, between Colombo and Frj. mantle, was born in Oxfordshire, En* land, arriving in New Zealand with,' ha ' parents in 1858. He started his minis. terial career with the Methodist Church, ■ afterwards joining the Baptist deoomini, tion, with'which he was associated for'S>_ years. • He served as pastor at many tist churches, including Mount Albert" He was well-known throughout the Dominion. Mr. Salter is survived by % widow, three sons, and two daughters. '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17483, 29 May 1920, Page 8
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