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Violet and her sister Ivy are buried together in
Block 3 Section 4 Plot 13 and
Block 3 Section 4 Plot 12 | Sunnex, Violet Alma (I14490)
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Violet Myra Watson
WATSON, Violet Myra On March 13, 2007 at Wairarapa Hospital Masterton in her 97th year. Loved daughter of the late William and Elizabeth Watson. Loved sister of the late Myrtle Elizabeth Staniforth and the late Donald Heron Watson. Loved aunty of Clinton Staniforth (Fielding), Ida (Sally) Wyeth (Masterton) (deceased), Ada (June) Johnson (Fielding) (deceased), Lynn and Doug Masterton. Great Aunty of Michael and Jenny Ashhurst, Celeste (Hastings), Monica (England), Julie and Peter (Hastings), Jennifer and Peter (Wellington). Loved great great Aunty of Sophie, Samantha, Thomas, Martin, and Natalie. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Masterton Public Library "Talking Book Service" which may be left in the chapel foyer or sent to PO Box 444, Masterton would be appreciated and acknowledged. Messages may be sent to the Watson Family c/- PO Box 460, Masterton. Friends are invited to attend a funeral service for Vi in Wairarapa Funeral Services Chapel 35-37 Lincoln Road, Masterton on Monday March 19 at 2.00pm, followed by cremation in Masterton. Wairarapa Funeral Services Masterton
| Watson, Violet Myra (I13491)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gardyne, C.K. (I3897)
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Volunteers and Militia men who received the New Zealand Medal, having been either under fire, or attached to Her Majesty's Imperial Forces, during the War of 1860-1870. - SHERIFF Bedford, Trumpeter, Wanganui Cavalry | Sherriff, Bedford (I8295)
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WACKELDINE Violet aged 21
SCOTT William George aged 31 | Family F9676
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Waiau, Nth Canterbury. | Gray, Hugh (I3965)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Napier, K.M. (I1559)
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Wairarapa Daily 18/1/1883 Page2 Col 4 Marriage Notice.
On 17th, instant, at Mikimiki, by the Rev., L.M.Isitt, Thomas Wyeth, third son of Mr. R. Wyeth of Masterton, to Margaret Richaline, eldest daughter of Mr. Angus McLeod of Opaki. (Wellington Papers Please copy). | Family F133
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Wairarapa Times-Age 8th August 2008
A minute's silence in memory of Joe Wyeth, who passed away this week will precede tomorrow's match.
Wyeth was a wonderful servant of Wairarapa-Bush rugby, both as a member of the Masterton club and the union's premier side.
He was, in fact, a regular on the openside flank for the Wairarapa-Bush team which in 1981 was the talk of the country after winning the North Island and national second division titles and then beating Southland in a promotion-relegation match for the right to play at first division level in 1982. He played in all but one of Wairarapa-Bush's 14 games that memorable season. Vale Joe Wyeth.
http://www.times-age.co.nz/sport/news/back-to-basics-for-wairarapa-bush/3781090/ | Wyeth, Joseph George (I1960)
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WAITERE, Charmaine June. On 29th March 2016 at Geraldton, Western Australia, aged 51. Dearly loved partner of Pete. Much loved mother and mother-in-law of Tina and Nigel Faulkner (Mstn), Paul and Vicky (Mstn), Renee and Vuth Um (Geraldton). Much loved Nan to her 10 grandchildren. Charmaine will lie at 119 Bannister Street Masterton until her funeral. Her Funeral Service will be held at Masterton Intermediate School Hall on Wednesday 6th April at 4.00pm followed by private cremation. Masterton FDANZ Rosewoodfuneralhome.co.nz
Published in The Wairarapa Times-Age on Apr. 4, 2016
- See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/times-age-nz/obituary.aspx?pid=179504802#sthash.CzHrgF4I.dpuf | Waitere, Charmaine June (I4813)
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WAITERE, Charmaine June. On 29th March 2016. Dearly loved daughter, sister, aunt and niece. Will be sadly missed. Love you heaps.
Published in The Wairarapa Times-Age on Apr. 4, 2016 - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/times-age-nz/obituary.aspx?n=charmaine-june-waitere&pid=179504801#sthash.eLTCNa6v.dpuf | Waitere, Charmaine June (I4813)
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Waitress | Rippin, Linda Mary (I11806)
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Wakelin Thomas 36 Wheelwright & Joiner for Wellington
Wakelin Jane 29 for Wellington
Wakelin Mary Jane aged 4 months
| Wakelin, Thomas (I14270)
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WALKER, Barbara Lesley (nee Poad).
Our darling mum passed away peacefully with family by her side, on the 10th June 2022 in her 84th year at Monte Vista Rest Home, Taupo. Cherished wife of Michael. Beloved mother and mother- in-law of Laurence and Julie, Vivien and Greg, Rosalie and Tony and Chris, and partner Janine. Grandmother of Amberley, Joanna, Caitlin, Jennifer, Kane, Dylan, Antonius, Josephine, Zoe and Flynn. Loved sister and sister-in- law of the late Valda and Ted Graham and Violet and the late Mel Harris. 'You are always the loveliest flower in the garden of our memories' All messages to the Walker Family C/- PO Box 341, Whanganui. Friends are invited to attend a memorial service to celebrate the life of Barbara to be held in the Forrest Lawn Chapel, 208 Guyton Street, Whanganui, on Friday 8th of July 2022 at 1.30 p.m. Barbara's service can be viewed online at www. dempseyandforrest. co.nz "Watch funeral online" Link.
Published by Whanganui Chronicle on Jul. 2, 2022.
From https://www.legacy.com/nz/obituaries/whanganuichronicle-nz/name/barbara-walker-obituary?id=40820396
| Poad, Barbara Leslie (I22524)
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Wallace Family in N.Z.
1842-1972
Archibald Wallace born in Scotland Sept. 29, 1802 in Scotland, married Janet Muir , born in 1804. Archibald and Janet Wallace left Greenock, Scotland on 10th June 1842 with 5 children. The ship "The Duchess of Argyle" captained by R.G.Tait, was the first ship to bring immigrants to N.Z. On board were 90 men, 90 women, and 117 children. The ship arrived at Auckland on October 9, 1842 after losing some time on a sand bank. The weather was bad, with high seas and much rain, so it was not until the next day that the passengers were put ashore at Mechanics Bay, and had to find the best way they could through the mud, to where 20 to 30 raupo huts were provided for their reception.
The male immigrants were given work at up grading Shortland St. The pay for married men was 2/6d per day and 1/6d for single men.
The following notice is copied from the "Weekly News" of Feb. 6, 1886:-
Another old identity in the person of Mr. Archibald Wallace has gone to rest. Mr. Wallace came here in 1842 in "The Duchess of Argyle" with his wife and family. Mr. John Wallace of Bothwell Park, Waiuku and Mr. James Wallace of "Hillside" Papatoetoe, being the best known members of the family, though there were four daughters and three sons. All the members are still alive. Mrs. Wallace died 13 years ago, but the list of sons and daughters who came to the colony with their parents in 1842 remains unbroken.
Soon after arrival here, Mr. Wallace went into partnership with Mr. Wilson, father of Wilson Bros. of Mahurangi lime fame. They began work at Epsom as agriculture implement makers, on a piece of land which now forms part of the property of Mr. Paton. The partnership did not long exist and afterwards Mr. Wallace, upon the advice of Bishop Selwyn, removed to Otahuhu in 1847 as the Tamaki District was then the most progressive in an agricultural point of view.
None of his boys seemed inclined to follow their fathers trade, but took to farming on their own account and Mr. Wallace then induced Mr. Wallace of Otahuhu to come to the Colony and the trade now carried on by Messrs Wallace and Hotham is the trade first started by Messrs Wallace and Wilson in the early days of the Colony. Mr. Wallace then followed the example of his boys and took up farming, but for a number of years past, the old gentleman has lived upon his sons estate at "Hillside", Papatoetoe.
(Source of the following is unknown)
Archibald Wallace
He was when a young lad, a schoolfellow of Dr. Livingstone, the well known African traveller. The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon at the Otara Cemetery and the funeral service was conducted by the Revs.J. Macky and Steel. The number who have such a long colonial experience as the late Mr. Wallace is getting very circumscribed and in the course of a few years , those who took part in laying the foundations of the colony will be very few indeed. There are said to be only 9 male survivors of the passengers who arrived by "The Duchess of Argyle".
Mr. Wallace was an enterprising settler, who was respected by all who knew him.
| Wallace, Archibald (I3420)
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WALLIS In loving memory of LESLIE OSBORNE died 7th May 1985 and his much loved wife EVA ELAINE died 12th Jan 1998 | Chalmers, Eva Elaine (I10614)
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WALLIS In loving memory of LESLIE OSBORNE died 7th May 1985 and his much loved wife EVA ELAINE died 12th Jan 1998 | Wallis, Leslie Osborne (I10622)
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Walter Oliver Wynford Digby Best was christened Walter Oliver Best in Portsmouth UK. He added the extra names.
Source David Best | Digby-Best, Walter Oliver Wynford (I17823)
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Wanganui Herald, Volume L, Issue 15021, 19 September 1916, Page 6
FROM THE PYRAMES AND PHILOMEL. (Per United Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Sept. 18. Following is the official list of naval ratings returning to New Zealand, who are due to arrive at Wellington on September 28th, by s.s. Wiramera. With the exception of Able Seaman Foreman and stoker Burroughs, both of whom have been invalided from H.M.S. Philomel, all the men mentioned are on leave from H.M.S. Pyramus, and, if circumstances perit, they will be sent to their homes on the day of arrival.
From H.M.S. Pyramus: ....., Archibald Swain, | Swain, Archibald (I7500)
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WARD, John William. On July 29, 2015 after a long illness, at his home; aged 82 years. Beloved husband of the late Ann. Dearly loved father of Debbie, Jane, Michael, Susan and father-in-law of Greg, Mark, Kate, Caroline (deceased), and Georg. Cherished Pa of Derick, Reon, Sean, Vasi, Sasha, Kade, Elena, Luther, Jonathan, Georgia, Shavaun, Charlie, and Phoebe Ann. Loved brother and brother-in-law of Judy and Mac (deceased) McCarrol and Uncle John to all his nieces and nephews. Friends are welcome to say goodbye to John at his home over the weekend. In lieu of flowers donations to Heart Trust Hutt would be appreciated and may be left at the service or posted to PO Box 45127, Waterloo, Lower Hutt. Requiem Mass will be celebrated in St Joseph's Catholic Church, Cnr Main Street & Pine Ave, Upper Hutt on Monday, August 3, 2015 at 1:00pm followed by interment at Akatarawa Cemetery.
Published by The New Zealand Herald on Jul. 31, 2015
| Ward, John William (I18189)
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WARDEN Barbara Jane 22 HOPKINS James Devinold 25 | Family F1456
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Warrant Type: BURIAL
First name: JOHN FRANCE
Surname: GOODER
Age: 74
Burial/Cremation Date: 07 DEC 1942
Cemetery: PRESBYTERIAN
Block: SECTION 18 - | Gooder, Jabez (I6498)
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Was accidentally killed in a railway yard shunting accident. - Leonard Harris | Harris, George Henry (I1257)
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was courier in Europe [separated] | Rhodes, Stuart Francis (I11027)
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Was living in Thames when she died at age 36 of a brain bleed - Sue Holding | Downes, Mary Vanessa (I17810)
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Waterside Worker | Hansen, Julius (I915)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dance, A.P. (I7054)
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We are an active outdoor nature-loving family of 5 living in beautiful Nelson, NZ. Sadly, my diagnosis with breast cancer weeks after turning 40 has turned our lives upside down. Despite an extensive treatment regime, 3 years later the cancer is back in a lymph node and my liver.
I love my life and especially my amazing family and I am determined to beat the odds to be here for my 3 young children as they grow up. Having lost my own father to cancer aged 46, and my brother aged 20 in an accident, I don?t want my children to have the huge gaps in their family that I have had. | Legg, Angelina Ursula (I18506)
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We extract the following from the "Wellington Advertiser" of the 18th inst. :- "The last remains of Fanny, the late wife of Mr. T. Tankersley, jun.,were consigned to their last resting place, to-day (Monday), attended by relatives , friends, and neighbors. A, short but impressive service "was read by Mr Crayne, the Registrar, at Mr Tankersley's request, and few among the mournful group but dropt a tear, as the circumstances attending her death were most melancholy. Being at home alone and performing some office with her back to the fire, her dress, extended by crinoline, projected over the fire, and was instantly in a blaze. Affrighted at seeing herself on fire she fainted and fell upon her face; whilst in this state of insensibility her clothes burnt entirely from head to foot. One may judge the intensity of the fire when a string of apples suspended to the rafters was burnt. When the poor creature came to herself, although suffering the most dreadful agony she had the presence of mind to scribble a few lines, although most unintelligible, and tied them round the dog's neck; but being unable to unbuckle the collar she loosed the chain, rolled it round his neck, and drove him away to find his master, who hadproceeded to the residence of his father, about a mile from Masterton, and four from the station. Mr Tankersley sen., seeing the dog with something round his neck, called him. Although not much accustomed to notice tbe dog, he felt rather surprised to see him so fussy. He took off the paper and put it in his pocket. His son coming in soon after Mr Tankersley mentioned the circumstances to him, and took out the paper, and together hey managed to make out the sad account of the catastrophe. Mr Tankersley, jun., rode as fast as possible, followed by his father, who went provided with oil, &c. ; but, finding her case was hopeless, he made arrangements to remove her upon a stretcher to his own residence, where Mrs Tankersley and several kind friends rendered all the aid in their power to alleviate the pain of the poor sufferer. Thus happened the lamented death of this unfortunate young woman, at the age of eighteen, and only five months married. Drs Sprat and Smith were sent for, and promptly attended, and rendered all the assistance human aid could give; but the poor victim's constitution not being strong, she gradually sunk until yesterday (Sunday) the twelfth day after the accident, when she died. The sorrowing parents in a sincere and kindly manner expressed their gratitude to those ladies who had so sympathisingly rendered them assistance."
| Renall, Fanny Louisa (I12468)
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We the Church Wardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Springfield, County of Essex aforesaid, do hereby own and acknowledge William Malyon, and Sussanah his wife, Hester their daughter aged about 7 years, Thomas their son aged five years, Jane aged 4 years and Ann aged two years to be our inhabitants legally settled in the Parish os Spring field aforesaid.
To the Church Wardens and Overseers of the Parish of Little Waltham in the County of Essex or to any or either of them | Family F4925
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We were sorry to learn that Chappie Phillips has passed away. Chappie was a very well known Woodlands
resident for his whole life. Chappie?s grandfather was the local blacksmith in Woodlands. The Phillips Transport
business began with a horse and dray and built up to what it is today. When the current school building was
built Phillips transport had to unload all the bricks by hand off the train and onto their truck, then unload them
all at the school by hand. Chappie was a great supporter of Woodlands School and we extend our deepest
sympathy to the Phillips family.
Woodlands Primary School newsletter Nov 2012 | Phillips, William Alfred (I15373)
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Website compiled by a younger brother of Robert. with photographs.
http://www.thejourneyer.gen.nz/genealogy.html | Boag, Robert Arthur (I760)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Day, T.F. (I998)
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WELLINGTON - In loving memory of JEAN, beloved wife of Oscar, died 28 August 1974 aged 81 years; and her loved husband, OSCAR, died 17 July 1980 aged 89 years. Rest in peace. | Wellington, Oscar (I5612)
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WELLINGTON - In loving memory of JEAN, beloved wife of Oscar, died 28 August 1974 aged 81 years; and her loved husband, OSCAR, died 17 July 1980 aged 89 years. Rest in peace. | Kay, Jean (I5613)
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Wellington D. U. Lieut. 33468 NZ Infantry 2nd N.Z.E.F. | Wellington, Douglas Udy (I5862)
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Wellington Hospital | Grigg, Alexander (I11163)
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Went to Ceylon for 4 months from 5 June 1961. | Frost, Vida Mason (I11864)
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Went to United States as a young woman. | Scholfield, Alice Trevelian (I4180)
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West Aust | Toohey, Jack (I2659)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Wyeth, A.J. (I1513)
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When she left school Glad helped her mother run their boarding house. A boarder in the house was Reginald Horace Allen Woodham who Glad married at the Knox Church in Invercargill. | Phillips, Gladys May (I131)
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When she married George Topham she was a widow with four children. First husband's name was Clark or Clarke. On her headstone the name is Fernah Elizabeth Topham. 18 when came to NZ. Paid 30 pounds 15. Provincial Gov. paid 20 pounds 10 & she paid 10 pounds 5. First lived in Riccarton and later Lincoln. | Lee, Elizabeth Fernah (I3281)
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When their son William Fenton Gridleman died Mary Ann was described as his widowed mother. | Gridgeman, James (I14042)
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When they married they had eloped and I think they wed in Taihape. Dorothy came from a well-to-do English family and it was frowned upon for her to wed Don who was adopted.
Claire Taunton | Family F9622
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Berry, R.M. (I2741)
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Whitby Rest Home | Crilly, Jean Ivy (I13628)
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WHITSON Archibald James Stansfield (S) 1931-1934
Once of Palmerston North. S of A. XV 34. XI 33-34. Farmer. War II
S/Sgt 22Bn Middle East. M 1940 Joyce, d of H.H.Ahearn, 1s 2d.
[M] | Whitson, Archibald James Stansfield (I12650)
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Who's Who in New Zealand 1938Donald JAMESSheep Farmer and breeder of purebred stock, Kamahi, Rangitumau, via Masterton, NZ. Member Masterton Agricultural and Pastoral Association. Born: Masterton, 5th April 1891. Son of Henry and Isabella (nee McKenzie) James of Cardiff, Wales, and Rothshire, Scotland, respectively who arrived in NZ and took up Wangaehu station. Education: Wairarapa High School. Commenced his career with his father on Wangaehu. During the Great War he enlisted with the NZ Expeditionary Forces serving with Divisional Signal Service. Returning to NZ in 1919 he went to Wangaehu and later to his present home. Kamahi, situated on the Kopuaranga River is noted for its black faced lambs and fat cattle.
Here he has established a stud of pure Southdown sheep on D.J. Cooper's blood - registered in the NZ Flock Book No. 1060. Married: Gladys Esther, youngest daughter of John Lincoln Murray of Australia, later retired sheep farmer, of Wainui-o-Mapu station, Bideford, NZ, 1921. Issue: Two daughters, Juliet Murray and Josephine Esther. Recreations: Shooting, represented his school at football. Creed: Church of England. Home address: 'Kamahi' Rantitumau, via Masterton, NZ.
| James, Donald (I481)
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Who's Who in New Zealand 1938John McKenzie JAMESSheep Farmer, Owner of Wangaehu station, Masterton. President, Masterton Agricultural and Pastoral Association; President Masterton Branch of NZ Farmers? Union. Member of Committee and Steward, Masterton Racing Club. Member, Masterton Unemployed Committee. Born Masterton, NZ, 1879, Son of Henry James of Cardiff, Wales, who arrived in NZ and took up Wangaehu station and Isabella (nee McKenzie) James of Rothshire, Scotland. Educated: Masterton. Commenced his career on Wangaehu with his father and later managed same till the death of his father when he took over the property. Wangaehu is a property of 2000 acres of hilly country situated on the Wangaehu stream, carrying Romney-Lincoln sheep. Here he has established a stud of purebred Hereford cattle, progeny of which he sells to the outside public. He is the Judge at the Royal Agricultural Society?s show for Hereford cattle and fat cattle sections. Married: Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Falloon, Sheep Farmer of Masterton. Member, Royal Agricultural and Pastoral Association, also member of Masterton, Carterton, Palmerston North., Hawke?s Bay and Dannevirke Agricultural and Pastoral Associations. Recreations: Golf and shooting. Creed: Presbyterian. Home address: ?Wangaehu? station, Masterton, NZ.
| James, John McKenzie (I5533)
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