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Mr. David Gellatly. a well known resident of Wanganui, died suddenly on Saturday morning. He was cycling to work when he collapsed and expired immediately. The deceased who owned a plumbing business in the city for many years, was very popular and a keen bowler, being a prominent member of the St. John’s Howling Club. His wife predeceased him some years ago and he leaves one daughter, Mrs. M. Kiely, Auckland. Tlie following were guests registered at Foster’s Hotel for the week-end:— Mr W. H. Kent, Mr. E. Parry, Mr. U S. Smith. Mr. T. J. Purdie, Mr. J. Playne ( Wellington); Mr. John M•J'igue (Yv<j neV) . y[ r . anr | jvirs. l.wart Brown, Mr. juid Mrs. O. T. (Gisborne); Mr. John Christie (Vv arepa i; Mr. AV. C. Me Lean (Mos gieih; Miss M. M. Wischnewsky (T'almerston N.); Miss M. Sullivan ((Dunedin); Mr. and Airs. T J. Mackay, Air. D. 11. Af.ackay (Nelson); Air. T. A. Low, .Miss Dorothy Low (Auckland); Mr. and Airs. R. Alarsh (Fordcll); Air. J. AlcLeod, Air. J C. Nicholson, Air. Hugh Bailey. Mrs. D. R. Leighton. Air. and Mrs. T. C. List (New Plymouth i.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 154, 2 July 1934, Page 6
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190Personal Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 154, 2 July 1934, Page 6
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