OTAGO EARLY SETTLERS.
MONTHLY MEETING OF COMMITTEE. The monthly committee meeting of the Otago Early Settlers’ Association of Otago was held in the board room yesterday afternoon, Mr F. H. Knight (president) occupying the chair. The annual report and balance sheet were read and approved. The date for holding of the annual- meeting was for Tuesday, May 20, at 3.30 pan. £h e following gifts were received and otes of thanks passed to the donors:— Alexander Whitley (Dunedin), a I " t . er f s , tln g miners’ rights which W° n m f to 'ioif, 6 rather, Edward Whit°f Car ’ IleP’ various districts and ,rT 18 i 56 J° 1894 : G - Campbell f and Irs Sbaw ( nee Jessie nflrpnll Vr fram< ? d portraits of their late a *J d Mrs James Campbell, Uukestieet (Victory, January, 1861); no^V+ rK f r n et V? .(Invercargill), framed w er tr ate hl f band ’ s Parents, Mr bnndw I ? err ’ also of her late hus--n e a’ A? d h * is fatber (Marir° ’ M°uat, very old map, Australia and New Zealand, about 1820; w py and other ? £ Van Dl , emcn ’s Land, pubMrL pPii’ fra ”} members of family, per (.Wanganui), framed porna‘:® °, £ their late parents, Mr and Mrs Alexander Ledingham (Puerua, Clutha) Mr Ledingham (Gala, 1860), Mrs Ledingham (Robert Henderson. 1865); Mrs Charles Speight, framed portrait of her 77 e , father Thomas Brown, Dunedin EsMia. 1861); Mrs J. Main (St David street), case of New Zealand birds 7reo h rrT ha n belat5 S ed to her late father (George Dempster. Pladda, I 860); W. E. Gladstone (Dunedin), electoral roll nf Otago, 1868-1869; from Turnbull and Mars " iteifre ySOn) - ~,odel in case of 7r Ve u l £ 61 .’. s - S - Myers, Dunedin 77) (Lady Egidia,lß6B); W. Roxburgh, Alii? 114 , 011 (80) (Aboukir, 1865); Benjamin Bagley Auckland, late Dunedin (84), arfS2ld \ B^’J lTa £ Invercargill (hi) (Southern Cross, 1856): Allan ! sf e D " ned i, n (.89) (Thane of Fyfe, rv,. A’ J- W. Milne, Leekhampton &" rt j P avea sha m (96) (kelson, 1862); R ] ? onald > late DunnnwJ 88) T> (^ Iblon ’ J 1865 i: Mrs Margaret Dawson, R e id road (82) (City of DunCalder ’ North-East Valley (83) (Manner, 1849); Charles S. q n^’i l p Ver f? r ? lll (B £)> earl y 'sixties; l a rl R ; Dickson. Kawhia, Auckland (86) (Kenbury, to Port Chalmers, 1857): Dunedin (79) (Phffibe Dunbarf 1850); Mrs E. M'Neil, nee Hannah (67) (Andrew Jackson 1864); Mrs J. Watson, nee Howie, Dunedin (91) (Black Swan, 1862); n ß° bert son, Dunedin (70) (Silistna, 1860). ' The following early settlers were enrolled:—James Sim, 23 Rewa, St. Anderson s Bay (Strathfieldsaye, 1868); Mrs Jessie Hannah, nee Alexander, care of C. 1854) Dah ’ Guy 8 ’ Ltd ’’ Dunedin (Clutha, Twenty descendants were also enrolled.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21025, 14 May 1930, Page 14
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