OBITUARY.
The sad news of the death in Auckland of Tela Turei recently came as a ghnek mil only to hi.s relatives and friends, mil also to Ihe whole tribe (writes mil' Tikitiki \:orre.spotrflent). The. de-eased Wins about 35 and was very popular. Since Ids return from the war he' w.as in the .service of the YYaiapu Farmers' Co-operative Co., and his last position was nnuui»er of Nie branch store at YY'ai o-Muta! ini. lie leaves a widow with three young children to mourn their loss. IVtn was the young est son of the late Rev. Mold Turei. His dister, Mrs. 11. Kohere, and his brother, the Rev. I'araone Turei. known lo mmy Cishoinil.es as a line ha'.f-hiick, pre-dc(cased him several years ago. Much sympathy is I'd!, I'm- his family and his mother, who now. mourns the deaths of three line children.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17088, 17 July 1926, Page 16
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