OBITUARY.
MR?. II M. MURRAY
(Special to the Herald.) CHRISTCHURCH, this dnv. The death is announced of Mrs. Eileerv Murray, widow of the late Mr. Henry Murray, formerly a well-known citizen of Christchurch. The daughter of an army officer. Mrs. Murray was born iii County Cork, Ireland, and at an early age came with her family to Australia. As a young woman she came to New Zealand, and a few years after her arrival she married Mr. llenry Murray. whose parents were early settlers in Canterbury. Her only daughter is Miss Stella Murray. the celebrated New Zealand contralto, who returned to England in December, after spending some months with her mother in Christchurch. Mis. Mur ray’s sens are Mr. II St. A Murray, and Mr. Bernard Murray, both of Christchurch MR R.VNGI THOMPSON. (Per Press Association.) NAPIER, last night. - The death lias occurred of Mr. Rnngi Thompson, the well-known cross-coun-try horseman.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17132, 7 September 1926, Page 2
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