OTAGO EARLY ASSOCIATION.
The menthly meeting of the Otago Early Settlers' Association was hold in the board room on Tuesday afternoon, the president (Mr George Oaldbr) in. the chair. The following gifts were received:—From Miss Grant, a photo of her late father and mother, Mr and Mrs A. Grant, Bos'yn (Mr Grant, 1861; Mrs Grant, Victory, 1868); from C. C. Armstrong, early photo of NorthEast Valley; from family of the late Daniel Brown, Roslyn, diary of passage of Stroth.fieldsaye, 1858; from Orr Campbell, Leith, street, framed portrait of his late father, John Campbell (Pladda, 1802); from W. Muir, Clinton, framed portrait of hie late wife and himself (Silistria, 1862); from Mrs MCoah Smith, Mornington, two volume® “Universal Bible,” published 1765; from R. Fenwick, Auckland, framed photo group of early settlers, 1863. v The following deaths of early settlers were reported:—Mrs William Simpson, Glenore, 91 (Pladda, 1862); Alexander M'Gregor, Kelso, 81 (Lady Egidia, 1861); David Doull, Abbotsford, 84 (Jura, 1862); William Paterson, Outnun, 71 (Strathallan), 1858); James Arkle, Dunedin (late Palmerston), 84 (Pladda, 1862); Thomas Pope, Timaru, 85 (early ’sixties); William Wallace, Mosgiel, -78 (Black Swan, 1862); Mrs Judah Myers, Wellington, 84 (late ’fifties); J. W. Heaps, Caverahnm, 83 (arrived 1863); Mrs Duncan Ross, Littleboumo, 87 (Sir William Eyre); John.G. Brown. (Invercargill, 86 (arrived' 1659); John W. Graham, West Coast, 87 (Gabriel's Gully, 1861) J. M. Mandl, Hokitika, 85 (early ’sixties) ; John Howat, Tapomii, 87 (Neleon, 1862) ; Mrs A. W. Bremner, Dunedin (Tamar, 1862); Anthony Grant, Highgato, 81 1861; Mrs John M’Farlane, Musselburgh (late T'apanui), 63 (Nourmiahal, 1858); Alexander Roger, Palmerston, 79 (Vicksburg, 1867). The following new members were enrolled: —James Brown, Waioniwa, Southland (Helenslee, 1668); Mrs James Brown (nee Muir), Waianiwa (father Cornwall, 1849); James Crawford, Green Island (Mistress of the Seas, 1862); John Stead, Invercargill (Sevilla, 1864); D. M. Miller, Oaetle street (father Oscar, 1861); C. W. Bronigan, Ashburton (father Oscar, 1861). « '
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18320, 10 August 1921, Page 7
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313OTAGO EARLY ASSOCIATION. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18320, 10 August 1921, Page 7
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