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THE LATE MR C. G. ANDREWS.

Mr C. G. Andrews, late Inspector of the Bank of New Zealand, who died in Christchurch on Monday at the age of 53, had only recently resigned the Inspectorship owing to ill-health, lie was a native of Belfast. Ireland, and came out to New Zealand in 1864. His first appointment was to the Bank of Australasia, with which he was connected for two years, after which he joined the Bank of New Zealand (1866). In 1879 he was appointed Assistant Inspector, and subsequently he discharged the duties of Inspector in Australia, with Melbourne as headquarters. From thence he came to New Zealand to take up the duties of Inspector and General Manager. Tip was a most capable business man and had many friends.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XIX, Issue XXVII, 25 December 1897, Page 848

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THE LATE MR C. G. ANDREWS. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XIX, Issue XXVII, 25 December 1897, Page 848

THE LATE MR C. G. ANDREWS. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XIX, Issue XXVII, 25 December 1897, Page 848

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