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Mr Hugh Cribketho Sea View Men. til Hospital, passecy on Sunday after»oou. Deceased (iho Press Assceiatioijl w 33 yeamnected with (he "okitikii Hospital,- |, a( | , von numerous friends by hj s j ltf qualities. Mr uavui AVilfoiinorly of the Queen's , n f'«' ; " kI ntlv mounted eon..iiiiiio at latca, w« Milton (says tha \V T'-'V h ?l kl » k '""t week. Mr «'=>"''» the ol«!«,| 0 f Mra David AVil--0 \ I tT" and brother 01 .>ib i homos 1^ Jlanu'-, ( 'T" n ' ," ;u ' (,oss of llle s'swith T sih*M * . rsf,orn «»i presented on he,' leavingTnTv ', f ° f ™\ m was made l,v tl» , , I™™ «"» Buchanan, wiio hi , ■u"" 1 ' Mr R ' veyed the sJ " .fj ««*■* ) .«»• workers. S of I,CI wl°wi..lTv\Ko^,!r jrsot,hoc^'d stingmshod.serv.ee ofl , Q T J ™« Cook be, during lhe„ lr0 ot tl| , ' , i mho. Ihe hoar. tllc roco ,. mm ,. dahon of a si,ecuUii. kv decliui,,;; to appoint Professor Kmorjtw ], cssor of r<Miiiopl..vsi,p rofl . ;sor IJic ,. nr . on s tenacity of pur rin advocating his heory regarding part; mrM was (saV(j the Pies, Association!,^^!. .Mrs Ivslhcr Wornallj,' 0 f U lO p ils, r i„, a lo arrive by the first,,. s | )ins died at Leilliheld on „„, CJliristeliurcl, correspondent) the age of 83. Wil 1> hei husband she R f lom Wieklow, Jrcland, and wlien H p . TO „ n tvv roads were being formed, nitears later, they went to settle im„„ the). y\ n Wornall has limd credited wii.h 1, t.] lo fi r ,t. K«.- 0 . pean woman t„ take iinVivsiaencc north of fcalt Water Greek. 3m a . f nn ,i| v 0 f nine sons and dimghtehere are about 100 descemlants.
At. last night's mcelinjibe Port Chalmers Borough Council t.',bl o drew at tenlion to the fact that a void and higlilvrespected citizen-Mr ; Wignall-wiis about to leave Ihe disfii-id, ],i s family for reasons of health, amoved that a letter of regret at. his dejure and appreciation of past sen t to Mr Wignall. The Mayor Ashcr also referred in compliment) terms to the estimable worth of t-lie m ily and the services the-- had «l| rendj to .charitable objects, and in other w proved most worthy cub-ens. The mtj was carried with aeclnination, anil tli» wn clerk was nislriiclcd to write as dir^l. A gentleman well known tfie vicinity of Dunedin died at Oamarij Sunday (say's our corres])ondout) in thiofson of Mr Win. Stewart, who was for years Presbyterian missionary at, Bri'sri. near Dunedin. Mr Stewart arrived the colonv in 1662, settling in Morningloaiid later accepted the Presbyterian cba ; at Brighton. Six years ago lie was foro'bv ifi-health to., retire, and went lo Oavu, but continued his church work, be! a ' n elder of St. Paul's. During his 72ears of life Mr Stewart hud endeared hiclf lo many and had been a factor for goi n the community of Otago, so that lie e d loved by many and respected by all. .
Mr J. Arnolt, of t-lio Uovenent Printlii!,' Office slalf, wa.s on Satury presented with a handsome prcsont bin's fellowcraftsman in view of liis approving golden wedding, which he celebrated a the 25th inst. Mr Arnott in the sixties ,-s a member of Iho firm of Kerr. Arnott.nl Keogh, and subsequently became proprbr of the (iroy Hivcr Argus. The prcseiiion was mado by the superintending oieer, Mr Ci. Taille. The funeral of Hie late Mr in Dean took place nt Gerukline on Satiny. Mr Dean, who was born at Maccleld, England, was 74 years of age't IlToamc to Ly-ttcllon in tho'ship CanterbiHin October, I£sl, and look up some hi at Dccanlor Bay, Banks Peninsula. 1 removed to Pmiih Canterbury in 1853, ml was a well-known figure in Geraldim He took pari; in the South Canterbury Lilee procession. Last Monday he wtisrickcn by paralysis, and died on Thursdi! Ho left, a widow and five sons and Iwclaughtere. The name of Ronald A. ll.'niton was omitted from the list of canilntes who passed the medical prelinu'na- examination on the University seholarsb papers. In the list of names of 'candates who passed the matriculation inc solicitors' general knowledge exatninatio' as published on Wednesday last, A.'YViuson" should read A. Williamson.
Dr Falconer, resident mediexofficer at the Duiiedin Hospital, lias been riously ill recently, but he has now taken turn lor the better, though his recoveryjill probably be somewhat slow.
liegrot will be felt throughout e district, at tli" atinouucctnnnt of the deli of Mr Joseph Green, which (says llie-Malaura. Knsign) occurred on Sunday cuing, at the age of 75 years. Mr Green 'as bom in Hertfordshire, England, whei he followed the trade of blacksmith. In 1879; he sailed For New Zealand, nrrhig hero 1 in 1880. For a few months lie w<|;ed for Mr \V. Gardiner at Mat«nra, and in? in the Core district ever since, estrpt for a few years at Riverstlalo, diiriiigpirt of which time he was licensee of the Idlway Hotel. He followed the trade ol Hacksmith up till about throe years ago .vhen he was laid aside with an illness'from which he never recovered. About three years ago he and Mrs Green colebraleilheir golden wedding. Mr Green was of. of four brothers, of whom Mr Thomas teen is the only survivor. The deceased gdtloman is survived by a. widow, four ?ons (Mc.-sre J. Green, Mandovillc •, T. Greo, o{ the Ensign staff; C. Green, railway gird, and D. Ore?!;, butcher, Dunedin) nndtwo daughters (Mrs J. Jenkins and Mrs A. Morton, both of Gore).
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14431, 26 January 1909, Page 6
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