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FOUR GENERATIONS. Mrs John Stewart, an old and respected nurse, for 40 years a resident of Waitati (on the right), Mrs G. E. ChmzlUm, her daughter (to th c left), Mrs Mullinger, her grand-daughter, in the centre, with her child, Flossie (Mrs Stewart's great grand-daughter), in front. Mrs Stewart came to Otago by -the ship Robert Henderson in 1860.

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Otago Witness, Volume 23, Issue 2684, 23 August 1905, Page 40

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FOUR GENERATIONS. Mrs John Stewart, an old and respected nurse, for 40 years a resident of Waitati (on the right), Mrs G. E. ChmzlUm, her daughter (to th c left), Mrs Mullinger, her grand-daughter, in the centre, with her child, Flossie (Mrs Stewart's great grand-daughter), in front. Mrs Stewart came to Otago by -the ship Robert Henderson in 1860. Otago Witness, Volume 23, Issue 2684, 23 August 1905, Page 40

FOUR GENERATIONS. Mrs John Stewart, an old and respected nurse, for 40 years a resident of Waitati (on the right), Mrs G. E. ChmzlUm, her daughter (to th c left), Mrs Mullinger, her grand-daughter, in the centre, with her child, Flossie (Mrs Stewart's great grand-daughter), in front. Mrs Stewart came to Otago by -the ship Robert Henderson in 1860. Otago Witness, Volume 23, Issue 2684, 23 August 1905, Page 40