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ME. HUMPHREY O’LEARY (Per Press Association.) MASTER TON, this day. s The death occurred at Masterton yesterday of .Mr. Humphrey O’Leary, in his * eighty-third year. He lnid been a resi- 1 j- dent of Masterton for nearly 50 years, and for 24 years was a borough; conn- j ’ 1 cillor. He was a notable figure in the J , life of Masterton. U ! , | ME. W. H. BALLINGER . i (Per Press Association.) | WELLINGTON, this day. Yesterday the death occurred at Wellington of Mr. William Henry Ballinger, 75, ex champion rifle shot. He won the New Zealand championship twice and represented New Zealand at Bisley in 1802. lie was a foundation member of r the I’otone Rille Club. He. was keenly 1 • interested in racing, and had been a ' member of the Wellington Racing Olub ! for over 30 years. j - 3 The many friends of the Yen. Arch- , deacon John Atwood Jacobs, M.A.. , r who for several years was vicar of St. 3 Mary's, Tiniarti, will regret to hear of i his death in England on June 10. l | At Waipti. North Auckland, the death occurred recently of Mr. James Hector I MnrAuJny. aged 71. A .keen I’reshy i teriau Church worker, lie represented 1 the Waipti congregation several times I at' the general asscnihly. 1 1
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18468, 6 August 1934, Page 10
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215OBITUARY Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18468, 6 August 1934, Page 10
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