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In 2009 Whiting founded Dunedin Community Accounting, which provides advice and training to community groups. [2] [7] Whiting retired in May 2023. [8] She died from pancreatic cancer in Dunedin on 22 July 2024, survived by her husband and three children. [2]
The Otago Daily Times (ODT) is a newspaper published by Allied Press Ltd in Dunedin, New Zealand.The ODT is one of the country's four main daily newspapers, serving the southern South Island with a circulation of around 26,000 and a combined print and digital annual audience of 304,000.
The first burial at the site was of surveyor's labourer James Campbell, buried on 29 October 1846, over a year before the settlement of Dunedin was founded in 1848. [1] Coincidentally, the first christening service to be held in Dunedin occurred on the same day; both services were conducted by Rev. Charles Creed.
Sir John Park Campbell, OBE (1 April 1934 – 10 September 2024) was a Scottish farmer and businessman. Early life.
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Gourley died on 16 December 1906 in Dunedin. [10] He was buried at Dunedin Southern Cemetery two days later in the same plot as his wife. [11] One of his sons had died in the Second Boer War. [6] Gourley's undertaking business was incorporated into Gillions Funeral Services, which is still in operation. [12]
White was born at Eldin, a building in Andersons Bay near Dunedin, New Zealand, in 1911. [a] [1] His parents were Charles White and Nora (née Ramsay). [2] His maternal grandfather was Keith Ramsay, a businessman and former mayor of Dunedin. [3] His paternal grandparents were John White, a solicitor in Dunedin, and Annie Julie (née Holmes), an ...
This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: "obituary". The Home and Foreign Missionary Record of the Free Church of Scotland for 1871. Edinburgh: Thomas Nelson and Sons. 1871. pp. 103-104. Balfour, R. Gordon (1899). "Lecture VI Presbyterianism In New Zealand I. Presbyterian Church of Otago and Southland".