Mr T. C. Cullen. Leeds. England, is staying at the United Service. Reference to the death of Mr A. Boyle was mate prior to the commencement of the wool sale this morning. On behalf of the wool buyers Mr Walter Hill said that all who knew Mr Boyle would recognise that the j wool huvers lmd lost a great friend. Ho naked Mr R. M. L. Kitto. of the firm of Pvne. Gould. Guinness. Ltd., tc convex- the sympathy of the buyers to Mrs Boyle and family. Mr Kitto said that Mr Boyle had been prominently identified with the wool sales since their inception in the Dominion and those associated with him in business felt that a remarkable and lovable personalit}- had passed away.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17014, 12 April 1923, Page 8
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