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OBITUARY

LONDON, September 11

The death is announced of Mr George Tinworth, modeller to the Doultons, Lambeth Pottery. September 12. The death of Sir Frederick Eaton is announced. j September 13. The death is announced of the Fenian,, Fitzgerald, who was working as a compositor in London. He was connected with the abortive insurrectionist movement in 1867, and participated in the raid on the Canadian frontier. The death occurred at Cobham, in Surrey, of Mr Glanville, who saw 62 Derbies, including the famous race when Hermit won in a blinding snowstorm. MR JAMES M'ENNIS. The death took place on the 9th of Mr James M’Ennis, formerly Stipendiary Magistrate and Warden at Naseby, aged 74 years. Mr M’Ennis was bom in Tipperary in 1839, and was brought up to farming. He emigrated to Melbourne in the ship Mistress of the Seas in 1862, and came to Otago the same year. After a few weeks on the goldfields he went to Canterbury, where ho joined the mounted police. lie was stationed on the West Coast, and in 1865 was promoted to bo a first class sergeant. Ho later received the appointment of clerk of the court at Greenstone, and after being stationed in the Grey Valley, No Town, Maori Gully, and Dunganville, he was appointed, clerk of the court at Kumara in 1881. He succeeded the late Mr S. M. Dalgliesh at Naseby in 1900, and retired a few years ago, taking up his residence in Dunedin.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3105, 17 September 1913, Page 27

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OBITUARY Otago Witness, Issue 3105, 17 September 1913, Page 27

OBITUARY Otago Witness, Issue 3105, 17 September 1913, Page 27

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