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101 YEARS OF AGE

RESIDENT OF AUCKLAND LONG LIFE IN DOMINION CAME HERE A DELICATE GIRL One of the oldest persons in New Zealand, Mrs. Henry Mnhon Jervis, of Auckland, will celebrate her 101st birthday to-morrow. Mrs. Jervis was able to take activo part in a large family gathering to mark her centenary 12 months ago, but she has been in a very poor state of health for some weeks past and accordingly no similar celebrations have been planned this year. Mrs. Jervis, whoso maiden name was Ellen Dodds, was born in Sydney in 1832. It is curious to recall that she was a dolicate girl, and that it was on account of her health that she came to New Zealand at the age of 17. It was thought that the change might do her health good, and it speaks well for New Zealand that she never had an illness afterwards until quite recently the frailties of extreme old ago have made themselves apparent. "NVhen Mrs. Jervis landed at Auckland 84 years ago she was rowed ashore from the cutter in which she and her parents had come from Sydney and tho haka of welcome which a band of Maoris gave on the beach at the foot of Shortland Street made an indelible impression on her. In 1855 Miss Dodds was married to Mr. H. M. Jervis, one of tho pioneers who reached Auckland shortly after it was founded by Governor Hobson. They lived at first in Emily Place, and later moved to the North Shore, where they were among the first to settle. Mr. Jervis was associated for a time with L. D. Nathan and Company, Limited, and later became an agent for shipping firms and had much to do with tho establishment of trade between Auckland and the Fiji Islands. Mrs. Jervis has never left New Zealand since her arrival so long ago and with the exception of occasional trips to Wellington and Dargaville she has spent all her time in Auckland. She has watched its marvellous development almost from the commencement, and in recent, years kept in touch with its growth by means of motor trips, of which she was very fond. Of Mrs. Jervis' family of ten children three daughters, Mrs. L. Roes, Mrs. W. Goldsworthy and Mrs. P. 11. Eraser, and two sons, Mr. F. M. Jervis and Mr. N. M. Jervis, are living. She has about 20 grandchildren and 30 greatgrandchildren.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21469, 18 April 1933, Page 10

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101 YEARS OF AGE New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21469, 18 April 1933, Page 10

101 YEARS OF AGE New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21469, 18 April 1933, Page 10