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OBITUARY.

MR. HENRY BERRY. The death occurred at Melbourne of Mr. Henry Berry, founder of the well-known firm of Messrs. ;.■. Henry Ferry and Co., salt and spice BaerehaMs, From small beginning in Melbourne. Mr. Berry built up a huge -business, which now claims branches.in America, England; Australia, and New Zealand, the head; office being ii» Melbourne. 'The late Mr. Berry paid, periodical visits to New* Zealand ■in connection with his business, and spent various periods in Christchurch, the local c-ffica formerly being-the firm's headquarters in, the Dominion. * MONSIGNOR COFFEY. •■ [BY TEkEaBAPH.— ':' ASSOCIATION.] DUNEDHJ. Thursday. Cable advice' was received this«morning by Bishop Whyte of the death of Monsignor 'Coffey, aged 56, in Limerick Hospital. Monsigncr Coffey was administrator of St. Joseph's Cathedral, Danedin, and was on a two years' holiday. . : :

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18296, 12 January 1923, Page 8

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OBITUARY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18296, 12 January 1923, Page 8

OBITUARY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18296, 12 January 1923, Page 8

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