The death occurred this morning of Mrs .Hayward, relict of the late Mr William Hayward. She ia survived by three sons (Messrs W, Hayward, J. R. Hayward and George Hayward) and two daughters (Mrs Arthur Mead and Miss Hayward). The Kamo’s city coal consignment of 292 tons will come out bf the ship tomorrow. The coal will go to the old siding lent by Williams, Stephens and Co-, as the city’s siding is not yet ready. It is. probable that a truck will be allotted t'o the city abattoir employees at Sockburn.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12711, 5 August 1919, Page 6
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