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Plot 251 ADAMS Rhoda Alice nee KING 1892-1982

Rhoda Alice ADAMS nee KING 1892-1982 and her Mother Sarah Jane King Born 4 Sep 1892 Wainui Died 9 Nov 1982 She married Thomas John Adams 1 Jul 1914 She was the mother of six sons IN LOVING MEMORY OF THOMAS JOHN ADAMS DIED 1ST SEPTEMBER 1949 AGED 65 YEARS AND HIS BELOVED WIFE RHODA ALICE DIED 9TH NOVEMBER 1982 AGED 90 YEARS; ALSO THEIR SON HERBERT JOSEPH ADAMS DIED 30TH APRIL 1941 AGED 18 YEARS


Plot 251 ADAMS Thomas John 1884 - 1949

Thomas John ADAMS 1884-1949


In the 1950 Wises Post Office Directory he is listed as Farmer. Written for the 95th Re-Union for Makarau Hall. Nov 3rd & 4th 2001 Les Adams i James and Hannah Adams left England to settle in New Zealand, landing at Howick about 1875. They set off by foot to Punganui (between Helensville and Kaukapakapa where they built a home on a ten acre block on the corner of inland Road. James had a boat the “Tam O Shanter and sailed on the Kaipara Harbour. They had seven children. Thomas John (Jack) being the youngest. Jack used to pack groceries from Drinnan’s store at Kaukapakapa and deliver by horse to outlying people, bringing back Kauri gum to the store. On July 1st 1914, he married Rhoda King of Wainui and went to live in Te Aroha where he worked as an engineer for the railways, laying new lines in the area. Rhoda disliked living there as they were living in one room in a boarding house and she found it boring sitting in the room all day. The boarding house was in church street and today is the Mahena Restaurant. In 1915, they moved to Makarau and bought a block of land from Teddy McKay on Haruru Road (formerly Makarau-Wainui Road). The timber for the house came by train from Auckland and was carted from the Makarau Railway Station by horse and cart. The house was built by Rhoda’s father J.S King. They had six boys: Bill, Alf, Herbert, Harold, Les and Ralph. Some Sundays the family walked through the ti-tree up past Flat Top to the grand-parents’ place at Wainui. The boys often climbed to the top of Flat Top where they could see the view of the Kaipara on one side and the East Coast on the other. Les is still on the original farm, which his father broke in by hand, while still working on the railway and at King’s Quarry. . ; The cows were milked by hand, the milk carried up to a little shed and separated with a hand separator. The cream was taken to the railway where it was sent to the Dairy Company. Empty cans were brought back. The roads were all clay but later on some metal was worked out of the hill over the creek on Dunn’s farm. It was dug out by hand and put on the roads. In the Depression the public Work’s camp was opposite the Adam’s Homestead with a lot of people living there. Bullock teams carted the logs to the river to be sent down to the “booms” at the Makarau River. Some of their bullock pens and log bridges have rotted away. Some stumps would have been up to six feet across. The older Adams boys went to Makarau school three days a week. Later when the younger ones went it was for five days a week. They rode horses and bikes to get there . Les started with a little pony and then got a bike. He left school at age 13 and worked at home for a while Cutting scrub and ploughing up the paddocks, putting in crops and new grass. Later he worked around the district then came home to help on the farm in harvesting time he would help around the district, getting in the hay. In 1946, he bought Dodge Tip Truck and used it to cart manure and metal to different parts around the district. Jack died in 1949 and Les took over the farm. Extra land was purchased from Rex Dunn and later in partnership with Ralph they bought more land from Percy Glanville. A new cowshed was built further up the road and the cream truck driven by Jack Rauner used to collect the cream at the farm gate. In 1949, Les purchased a Fordson Major Tractor to replace the horses and did all sorts of contracting jobs: From here he upgraded to a rubber tired 28 Ferguson using it for mowing and hay~making leaving the Fordson for heavier work. He helped the Hooper boys cross cut saw by hand, the timber for the house they built on Paul Straka’s place. On a Sunday afternoon they used to go down to the Makarau River netting for fish. For extra cash Les used to work at the sale yards and did droving around the district. Many changes have been made around the area with improvements to the road Including tar seal. Today the school bus goes past the gate and the tanker calls to collect the milk.


IN LOVING MEMORY OF THOMAS JOHN ADAMS DIED 1ST SEPTEMBER 1949 AGED 65 YEARS AND HIS BELOVED WIFE RHODA ALICE DIED 9TH NOVEMBER 1982 AGED 90 YEARS; ALSO THEIR SON HERBERT JOSEPH ADAMS DIED 30TH APRIL 1941 AGED 18 YEARS

Muriel Florence and William James Adams each aged 87 Died 8th October 2000 Died 29th August 2003


Plot 252 OAKLEY Thomas Francis 1912-1973 Entry from Burial Register:- 61 years, Kaukapakapa -block 3 plot 252 - 14.11.1973 - friend of J & M Milner ( newcomers) - R Catholic.

IN LOVING MEMORY OF THOMAS FRANCIS OAKLEY PASSED AWAY 12TH NOVEMBER 1973 AGED 61. EVER REMEMBERED


Plot 253 WHITE Emma Annie Ada nee ALDWORTH 1883-1946 Entry from Burial Register:- 62 years, Waitoki,- block 3 plot 253 - 27.2.1946 Born 21 Feb 1883 Tauhoa Died 2 Feb 1946 Waitoki


IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR DEAR MOTHER EMMA ANNIE ADA BELOVED WIFE OF FREDERICK GEORGE WHITE DIED 27TH FEBRUARY 1946 AGED 63 YEARS. SAFE IN THE ARMS OF JESUS

Plot 254 WHITE Frederick George 1872-1956 Entry from Burial Register:- 86 years, Kaukapakapa - block 3 plot 254 20.7.1956 Born 3 May 1872 Queensborough, 5314, Ireland


Died Waitoki 20 Jul 1956

IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR DEAR DAD FREDERICK GEORGE WHITE BELOVED HUSBAND OF LATE EMMA ANNIE ADA WHITE DIED 29TH JULY 1956 AGED 85 YEARS. IN GOD'S KEEPING.

Plot 255 WHITE Cyril Reginald 1919-1946

Entry from Burial Register:- 27 years-Waitoki - block 3 plot 255 -31.8.1946 Birth 22 Feb 1919 Died 1946 Son of above


IN LOVING MEMORY OF CYRIL REGINALD OUR DEAR BROTHER AND BELOVED SON OF FREDERICK GEORGE AND THE LATE EMMA ANNIE ADA WHITE DIED 31ST AUGUST 1946 AGED 27 YEARS AT REST.

Plot 256 MCKAY Rex Vernon 1933 - 1949 Entry from Burial Register:-15½ years, Kaukapakapa, -block 3 plot 256 - 3.2.1949


IN LOVING MEMORY OF REX LOVED SON OF WM AND K MCKAY ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED 3RD FEB 1949. "THY WILL BE DONE"


Plot 257 MCKAY Kathleen Edith Nee STANTON 1896-1958 Entry from Burial Register:- 62 years, Sunnyvale , Henderson, -block 3 plot 257 - 16. 8.1958. wife of William McKay whom she married in1922 Kathleen was born 4 April 1896 in Feilding N.Z. and died 16 Aug 1958 Sunnyvale Henderson The eldest daughter of William Stanton and Dinah Burne 172-1933


IN LOVING MEMORY OF KATHLEEN EDITH LOVED WIFE OF WM MCKAY PASSED AWAY 16TH AUGUST 1958. AT REST.

Plot 258 MCKAY William Entry from Burial Register:- Henderson, block 3 plot 258 -12.11.1969 - Husband of late Kathleen E McKay (plot 257) #74359 WWI NZ Expeditionary Force 39th Reinforcements E Company (war records list his Regt No As #74395) He married Kathleen Edith Stanton 1922 Folio No 8517


William McKay


Plot 259 MCKAY Catherine 1870-1950 Entry from Burial Register:- 80 years - block 3 plot 259 - 1.8.1950


Plot 260 REECE Edward Richard 1882-1946 Entry from Burial Register:- 64 years, Makarau- block 3 plot 260 - 28,10.1946

Plot 261 GALLAGHER Eileen Constance 1889-1969 Entry from Burial Register:- 80 years, Auckland (formerly Kaukapakapa) - block 3 plot 261 (2nd burial) wife of W Gallagher - 24.5.1969


IN LOVING MEMORYOF WILLIAM BELOVED HUSBAND OF EILEEN DIED 12TH MARCH 1948 ALSO LOVED SON WILLIAM PATRICK DIED 10TH MAY 1964 ALSO LOVED WIFE AND MOTHER EILEEN DIED 21ST MAY 1969 R.I.P. GALLAGHER

Plot 261 GALLAGHER William 1876-1948 Entry from Burial Register:- 72 years, Kaukapakapa - block 3 plot 261- 12.4.1948


Plot 262 GALLAGHER William Patrick 1919-1964 Entry from Burial Register:- 45 years, Makarau - block 3 plot 262 - 10.5.1964


IN LOVING MEMORYOF WILLIAM BELOVED HUSBAND OF EILEEN DIED 12TH MARCH 1948 ALSO LOVED SON WILLIAM PATRICK DIED 10TH MAY 1964 ALSO LOVED WIFE AND MOTHER EILEEN DIED 21ST MAY 1969 R.I.P. GALLAGHER

Plot 263 PIRINI James 1951 ( 3 hours) Entry from Burial Register:- child 3 hours, Kaukapakapa - block 3 plot 263 - 4.6.1951


Plot 264 COWEN Beulah Gwendoline nee WHITE

Beulah Gwendoline COWEN nee WHITE 1910-2002 Born 6 August 1910 Glen Eden Auckland Died 3 September 2002 Takapuna Married Frank Cowen 26 Dec 1934

Plot 265 COWEN Francis Thomas (Frank) 1907-1977 Entry from Burial Register:- Waitoki -block 3 plot 265 -Died 1977 no other details Francis Thomas (Frank) COWEN born 3 Jun 1907 Hukerenui Northland N.Z. Married Beulah Gwendoline White 26 Dec 1934 NZ Marriage Index 1840-1934 Folio No. 10071 Daughter of Frederick George White (Plot 254 ) and Emma Annie Ada White nee ALDWORTH (Plot 253) Frank died in Auckland 3 Jul 1977


IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF FRANCIS THOMAS (FRANK) COWEN PASSED INTO GOD'S KEEPING JULY 30TH 1977 AGED 70 YEARS DEARLY BELOVED HUSBAND OF BEULAH GWENDOLINE AND LOVED FATHER OF SHIRLEY, VALERIE, JUNE, DAPHNE, AND FRANK SLEEP ON OUR LOVED ONES UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN


Plot 266 MCKIBBIN Kevin William 1928-1941

IN LOVING MEMORY OF KEVIN WILLIAM McKIBBIN DIED 8TH DECEMBER 1951 AGED 13 YEARS ---------------------------LOVED BY ALL

Kevin William McKIBBIN 1938-1951


Plot 267 WILLIAMS Christine 1945 (2½ days) Entry from Burial Register:- 2½ days,, Kaukapakapa - block 3 plot 267 -4.8.1945 Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 184, 6 August 1945, Page 1 WILLIAMS.-On August 4, at Helensville. Christine infant daughter of Jessie and Ces Williams Kaukapakapa Interred at Kaukapakapa.

Plot 268 HAWKES Martha Caroline 1876-1944 Entry from Burial Register:- 72 years, Waitoki -block 3 plot 268 -10.10.1944 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25022, 12 October 1944, Page 1 HAWKES:—On October 10, at Auckland Hospital. Martha Caroline, dearly-loved wife of the late John Francis Hawkes. of Waitoki Kaukapakapa. Funeral will leave- the residence, Waitoki. after a short service at 1 p.m. today (Thursday) for Kaukapakapa Cemetery.

Plot 269 HAWKES John Francis 1872 - 1944 Entry from Burial Register:- 72 years, Waitoki, -block 3 plot 269 -19.8.1944. Christened 12 May 1872 St Nicholas, Warwick, Warwickshire, England England Son of Edward William Hawkes and Rhoda Elizabeth Ebborn New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24977, 21 August 1944, Page 1 HAWKES.—On August 19. at Auckland Hospital, John Francis, dearly-beloved husband of Martha Caroline Hawkes, of Waitoki, Kaukapakapa (1914-18 veteran); aged 73 years. Service will be held in St. Clement s Anglican Church, Kaukapakapa, today (Monday) at 1.30 p.m., funeral then leaving for cemetery

NZ Electoral Roll Waitemata Auckland 1900 HAWKES John Francis Parakakau, Labourer, residential 1905 Ditto

Brother of Alfred Percival (plot. 300)


Plot 270 FOLLETT Norman Anthony 1893-1949 Entry from Burial Register:- 56 years, Kaukapakapa, block 4 plot 270 -18.9.1949

Although Dead In the 1950 Wises Post Office Directory he is listed as labourer.

46015 RFM N.A.FOLLETT Rifle brigade died 18.9.1949 N.Z.E.F. aged 56 years


Plot 271 HAMMOND Elizabeth Jean 1926-1978

In fond memory of ELIZABETH HAMMOND 11th June 1978 in her 52nd year

Plot 272 DRINNAN William Keith (Keith) 1899-1987 In the 1950 Wises Post Office Directory he is listed as Farmer. In loving memory MARY AGNES DRINNAN dearly loved wife of WILLIAM KEITH died 27 April 1950 aged 50 years. Also her dearly loved husband WILLIAM KEITH DRINNAN Died 2nd March 1987 - Aged 87 years At rest.


William Keith Drinnan & Mary Agnes Reddy marriage 5 Aug 1923


Plot 273 DRINNAN Mary Agnes nee REDDY 1900-1950

Mary Agnes DRINNAN nee REDDY abt 1922


In loving memory MARY AGNES DRINNAN dearly loved wife of WILLIAM KEITH died 27 April 1950 aged 50 years. Also her dearly loved husband WILLIAM KEITH DRINNAN Died 2nd March 1987 - Aged 87 years At rest.

Plot 274 WILSON Alice nee DENNESS 1883 - 1956 Entry from Burial Register:- 73 years, Loch Norrie, - block 4 plot 274 - 2.4.1956

Alice WILSON nee DENNESS 1883-1956


Married at the residence of James Thompson WILSON Warkworth 1 Dec 1909 She Died Woodlands Park Titirangi 2 Apr 1956 Buried 4 Apr 1956

In loving memory Of ALICE WILSON beloved wife of JAMES died 2 April 1956 aged 72 years. At rest.

Plot 275 WILSON James Thompson 1883-1970 Entry from Burial Register:- late Lochnorrie, Kaukapakapa - block 4 plot 275- 17.10.1970 - Husband of Alice Wilson (plot 274) Born 26 Aug 1883 Auckland Died 16 Oct 1970 Greenlane Hospital Buried 20 Oct 1970 Son of a Blacksmith and was residing in Warkworth in 1911 & 1914 as a settler with his wife Alice at Parkvale, Warkworth. and they were still there in 1919. However in 1928 they were farming at Lochnorrie, Kaukapakapa. from then on


James Thompson WILSON 1883-1970 & Alice nee Denness 1909


In loving memory of JAMES THOMPSON WILSON beloved husband of ALICE died 16 October 1970 aged 87 years. At rest.

Plot 276 HONEY Keith Allen 1928-1958

In Loving Memory of our dear son and brother KEITH ALLAN HONEY who fell asleep 7 May 1958 aged 30 years. Sleep on Beloved

Entry from Burial Register:- 30 years, Makarau - block 4 plot 276 - 7.5.1958. Born 1928 Kaukapakapa Died 7 May 1958 Kaukapakapa


Plot 277 Plot 278 HONEY Gordon Goodwin 1886-1970 Entry from Burial Register:- 84 years, Makarau, block 4 plot 278 17/1/1970 Born 13 Dec 1886 Awhitu New Zealand . Died 17 Jan 1970 Kaukapakapa He married Mabel in 1914.

Gordon Goodwin HONEY 1886-1970


In loving memory our dear father GORDON GOODWIN HONEY husband of MABEL died 17 January 1970 aged 84 years. Sleep on beloved ..

also dear mother MABEL HONEY dearly loved wife of GORDON died 12 January 1973 aged 82 years Together


Plot 278 HONEY Mabel nee MORROW 1890-1973 Entry from Burial Register:- 82 years, formerly Makarau, - block 4 plot 278 ( 2nd burial) - 15.1.1973 - wife of the late G G Honey born 26 Jun 1890 Died 12 Jan 1973 Auckland. She married Gordon in 1914

Mabel HONEY nee MORROW 1890-1973


Plot 279 FLACK Ronald Arthur 1954-59 (4½yrs) & Ashes of Arthur Harold FLACK 1917-1988 Entry from Burial Register:- 4½ years, Waitoki, - block 4 plot 279 - 23.4.1959

In loving memory of RONALD ARTHUR FLACK died 23rd April 1959 aged 4½ years. ARTHUR HAROLD FLACK Died 2nd May 1988 aged 71 years


AMY ADELAIDE FLACK died 19th September 1994 aged 73 Loved Brother Father and Mother of . Frances Glenis, Stephanie, Deidre R.I.P.

Plot 280 DRINNAN Vernard 1912-1999


...1994 Address:--28 Crampton St Orewa 09 426 8901 You had a wonderful life, Did this and went there. Rest in Peace.

Plot 280 DRINNAN Evelyn Meryle nee HICK 1919-2010 Born 12 Jan 1919 and died 26 Apr 2010 She married 3 Apr 1937 in Silverdale.


Plot 281 Arthur Morris (Archie DRINNAN 1929-reserved DRINNAN Doreen Helena nee MASON Doreen was born at Mahurangi in 1932 and married Arthur (Archie) Morris DRINNAN on 8 Dec 1951 at Christ Church Warkworth. Her father was William Francis MASON who had died in 1946. aged 48. Her mother Ilene re-married in 1953 to Keith DRINNAN . The first cousin once removed of her son in law. Archie. Doreen died 18th April 2003 at Northhaven Hospital, Whangaparaoa.

Doreen and Archie Drinnan 8 Dec 1951

Plot 282 HONEY Gloria Alice Rebecca


Entry from Burial Register:- about middle age, Ahuroa, - block 4 plot 282 - 17.5.1961

In loving memory Of GLORIA ALICE REBECCA dearly beloved wife of NELSON MAXWELL HONEY loved mother of NELSON ALAN who fell asleep 17th May 1961 . Sleep on Beloved.

Plot 282 TAYLOR Frances June From Burial Register:-block 4 plot 282 - 12.6.1974, died 8.6.1974 -mother of Gloria Honey, (2nd burial)

Plot 283 HONEY Nelson Maxwell 1922-1968


In loving memory of NELSON MAXWELL HONEY beloved husband of the late GLORIA ALICE REBECCA and loved father of NELSON ALAN who fell asleep 11th September 1968. Sleep on beloved

Entry from Burial Register:- Makarau - block 4 plot 283 - 11.9.1968 -Widower of Gloria Honey Born About 1922 Waiuku New Zealand Died 11 Sep 1968 Kaukapakapa

Plot 284 WILSON John Thompson 1910- 1995 went to school at Lochnorrie and worked in the Post Office, before farming at Lochnorrie


He married Molly Holroyd whom he had gone to school with at Lochnorrie School.



Plot 285 WILSON Mollie nee HOLROYD 1914-1991

Mollie Wilson nee HOLROYD 1914-1991


Lochnorrie School Photo 1919



Plot 287 SCOTT Catherine Isa 1895-1984 NZ Electoral Rolls 1963 Catherine Isa Scott Waitoki married 1969 Catherine Isa Scott Ireland Rd Kaukapakapa widow. 1972 Catherine Isa Scott Irelands Rd Kaukapakapa married 1978 Catherine Isa Scott Irelands Rd Kaukapakapa married 1981 Catherine Isa Scott Ireland Rd Waitoki married

In loving memory of FRANCIS HAMILTON SCOTT beloved husband of CATHERINE ISA passed away 30th May 1959 aged 60 years; also his loved wife CATHERINE ISA died 1st February 1982 aged 89 years. For ever with the Lord.


Plot 287 SCOTT Francis Hamilton 1899-1959 Entry from Burial Register:- 61 years Waitoki, block 4 plot 287 - 30.3.1959. NZ Electoral Rolls 1919 12 Seymour St Auckland West. Farmer 1928 Campbell Rd Walton Farmer 1935 Campbell Rd Walton Farmer and also Catherine Isa (married) 1938 Campbell Rd Walton Farmer and also Catherine Isa (married) 1946 Waitoki Kaukapakapa Farmer and also Catherine Isa (married) 1949 Waitoki Kaukapakapa Farmer and also Catherine Isa (married) 1954 Waitoki Kaukapakapa Farmer and also Catherine Isa (married) 1957 Waitoki Kaukapakapa Farmer and also Catherine Isa (married)



Plot 288 HORNCY Thomas 1878-1975 Entry from Burial Register:- late of Kaukapakapa, block 4 plot 288 -22.10.1975 widower of the late Edith Annie (Plot 289) Born 30 Oct 1878 Hetton-Le-Hole, Durham England Died 17 Oct 1975 Kaukapakapa Married Edith Annie Price 30 Oct 1904 St Mary's Church, Battersea London on his 26th Birthday. arrived in NZ 1920 on board "Pakeha" He was the son of William Horncy 1852 of Easington Lane Durham , and Mary Jane Tweddle


In loving memory of our dear parents EDITH ANNIE THOMAS who died , who died 26th February 1959 17th October 1975. HORNCY

Plot 289 HORNCY Edith Annie nee PRICE 1880-1959 Entry from Burial Register:- 79 years Kaukapakapa, block 4 plot 289 - 26.2.1959 Who was born 27 December 1879 in Woolston, Hampshire, England And died 26 Feb 1959, Kaukapakapa N.Z. They had 6 children 1. Jack who died in Wellington. 2. Eunice Annie Horncy born July 1905 in Chelsea London 3. Charles Eric Horncy born Dec 1906 in Chelsea. And died in Picton N.Z. 4. John Thomas Horncy 23 Feb 1909 in Springfield, U.K. Died about 1998 in Wellington. N.Z. 5. And Mary Eva (Eve) Horncy born 22 Dec 1911 in Lambton Tce, Heston, London and died in Whangarei NZ 4 Dec 1996 6. George Donald Horncy born 1916 Died 9 Nov 2006



Plot 290 HAWES Charlotte Hannah nee ALDRIDGE 1890-1969 Entry from Burial Register:- 79 years, Auckland (formerly Kaukapakapa) - block 5 plot 290 -13.5.1969 wife of T H Hawes Born 1890 Campden Haven NSW Australia Died 13 May 1969 Kaukapakapa N.Z. First married Alfred Ernest KEMP in 1917 and after he died in 1918 of influenza, she then married Thomas Hubert Dominic HAWES in 1925

Charlotte Hannah HAWES nee ALDRIDGE 1890-1969

She married Alfred Ernest Kemp in 1917, they were both in the Salvation Army. Alfred died of influenza in 15 Nov 1918 at Featherston, Wairarapa, New Zealand. Folio No. 3640 at age of 28 and is buried in the Featherston Soldiers Cemetery He was in the Training Unit Regiment 86564. son of Frederick George Kemp , and Kate Kemp


Alfred Ernest Kemp First Husband of Charlotte Hawes Buried at Featherston . Died of Influenza 15-11-1918

There was one son Keith Kemp, who was a butcher at Kaukapakapa. in the 1940s and early 50s. Six years after Alfred died Charlotte Hannah Kemp remarried on 28 Oct 1924 at Te Poi. 1925 Folio No. 9496 Thomas Hubert Dominic HAWES They had two children. Elizabeth Joyce ( Known as Betty ) And Ronald (known as Ron )


Keith Kemp From Kaukapakapa Through the Children's eyes 1917-1982 (Kaukapakapa 125th Jubilee ) Keith Kemp (sometimes known as Hawes as his mother, a widow, married Mr Hawes) lived in Stoney Creek Road on a farm with his parents and siblings, Betty and Ron. He attended Kaukapakapa School from April 1928 to Dec 1931. He rode a horse to and from school As did Mary Dormer with two pillion passengers, and Heather Shanks. There was no school bus, except for Kanohi pupils, he remembers. His best friends were Brian McConnell, Ted Dearlove, Bob Taylor, Des Downer, And Cliff Shanks - the only one still with us, says Keith. He remembers swimming in the hole in the creek in the paddock behind H. Dye's house, playing rugby and cricket and going to the Winter Show on the Kings or Queens Wharf each winter. It cost one shilling (ten cents) on the train. Kaukapakapa Railway was one of the busy stations on the North line, with 18-20 trains a day, and it was the rail head for Silverdale, Whangaparoa etc. All the material and equipment for the fort at the Army Bay Reserve during the war came via Kaukapakapa," says Keith proudly. Keith moved to Kaukapakapa from Woodhill in April 1928. He was in Std 3 - Mr. Ernie Shanks was head teacher and still was when he left school in 1931. “Mr. Shanks was strict but fair. He taught us things I have not forgotten, such as pruning, budding, layering fruit trees etc, Keith says. One of my duties the last two years was doing a weather report before class each day. I would take temperature, barometer, rainfall, if any, wind direction, cloud formation etc," he continues. In winter they had heating stoves in both rooms and cocoa which Mrs Shanks would make at the school house. Two senior boys would carry it back to the shelter sheds for distribution. Standard five and six went to Helensville by train every second week. The boys went to woodwork, the girls to cooking. “We used to walk up from the station and call into Pengelly's shop for a pie just out of the oven. Cost three pence each. Keith also used to ride his horse to Helensville dentist ‘Butcher’ Wilson for fillings. A visiting nurse came to the school once or twice a year to inspect children s teeth and general health. For Proficiency Exams they also went to Helensville. Inspectors called about once a year. During Keith's first year at school Standard three was all boys - Mervin Mumford, Robin Turchie, Brian McConnell, Des Downer, Ted Dearlove and himself. Standard Four was Patsy Smith, Joan Rapson, Betty Lee and Dave Manson. Standard Five was all girls - Sylvia Mumford, Ruth Summerville, Val Jones, Eva Stewart, Roma Downer and Kath Gallagher.


Standard Six was Roy Turchie, Lance Merton, Colin Osbaldiston, Dick Gallagher and Barbara Taylor. During Keith's last school years, he missed very little school and the last two years he got a Good Attendance Certificate. School holidays were spent on the farm and Keith remembers one school concert around 1930 that a Miss Williams, the Infant teacher got together. We could expect two or three floods each winter when the high tide and water from the hills met at the same time. They only lasted until the tide went out, he remembers. The main Hall floor was uneven from flood damage. In 1929, the stage was enlarged, and a new Oregon floor for indoor bowls, was laid at a higher level. A local farmer was a builder and did the job. Keith has many good memories of the Foresters’ Lodge held in the Hall, both as a youngster and as an adult. The Friday night dances in winter, were a W.D.F.U. effort, Mary Earle was at the piano and the dance cost only two shillings and sixpence which included supper. Keith also attended the Methodist Sunday School and Church. A Miss Sinclair was organist for many years. Along the road was Church of England which is now a house. The Catholic priest from Helensville held services in the Hall. The Presbyterian Church I hope, is still there!" he says. On Saturdays the Library in the School grounds would be open with somebody always on duty. A new Post Office was built by Mr Bob Skeats of Helensville and was opened in June 1940 with Charles Earle as Postmaster. Keith remembers the old one and he watched the new one being built. His first memories of Kaukapakapa in 1928 were of the Dyes’ Store which was between the old slaughterhouse and the river. It had its own slipway for the boat to come right into the building for unloading. In the earlier times they used to bring goods up the river from Helensville. The building had accommodation upstairs and alongside where Mr and Mrs Harry Dye lived. Mr and Mrs Percy Dye lived in a house by the school. " When the new store opened in 1929 the house part which Mr. and Mrs. H. Dye lived in was shifted by Harry Manuel of Makarau with his team of bullocks. It was pulled across the road and down the paddock opposite the school. Then it was added onto. Mr George Dye was older brother to Harry and Percy. He lived up the road just past the Hotel, this side of the Presbyterian Church. The store had a large range of goods - grocery, meat, clothing, hardware, manure and bread delivered every day by 7.50 am. from Auckland. There was a staff of fourteen or fifteen. This store was burnt to the ground in February 1943 and we managed in temporary premises until new buildings were up. Dye's old store down by the river also had a butchery. There was also a butchery and store on the old road between the Methodist Church and Church of England. Bob Drinnan was the butcher, "that was before my time," says Keith. Mr Greenall senior ran the grocery store until 1935 or 1936. “I started at Dyes‘ new butchery 15 February 1935 at two shillings and sixpence per day, four days a week. Doug Bailey was the butcher in charge. In 1938 Keith came back to Kaukapakapa to relieve while the butchers (Doug Bailey, Dave Miller, Peter Dormer, and possibly Neil Smith) had their holidays. "However, I stayed on until I left Kaukapakapa in 1954 Keith spent the war years in Kaukapakapa and felt that people in country districts didn't seem to be affected as much as city folk. “Food supplies, petrol rationing, meat rationing etc were fairly good really," he says. Keith attended the 75th Kaukapakapa School Reunion but has no long lasting memories of it.

Plot 290 HAWES Thomas Hubert Dominic 1898-1962 Entry from Burial Register:- 64 years Kaukapakapa - block 4 plot 290 - 8.11.62


Born 1898 in Auckland New Zealand and Died 1962 He married Charlotte Hannah KEMP on 28 Oct 1924 at Te Poi and registered in 1925 Folio Number 9496. His first entry in the Electoral Rolls appears to be 1928. 1928 NZ Electoral Roll Farmer of Woodhill 1935 NZ Electoral Roll Farm Manager of Ahuroa 1938 NZ Electoral Roll Farm Manager of Ahuroa 1946 NZ Electoral Roll Farmer Kaukapakapa 1949 Stony Creek Rd Kaukapakapa Farmer 1957 Stony Creek Rd Retired son Ron had taken over the farm In the 1950 Wises Post Office Directory he is listed as carpenter.

Thomas Hubert Dominic HAWES 1898-1962 about 1954


Plot 291 TEECE Marilyn nee SHANKS 1947-1998 Dearly loved and lovely daughter of Barbara nee Nicholls and the late Gavin (Ian ) Shanks and special sister to Anne. Peacefully free after a courageous struggle. Remembered always Our special thanks to Monty, Clem, Kristy and Jessie for their tender care and courage. Thank you also to all the staff at Joseph's Mercy Hospice for their compassion and support during Marilyn's final days with us, it was her wish that coloured clothing be worn at her service, as her life was full of colour Marilyn was born 18 April 1947 at the Nurse Cavill Memorial Hospital Paparoa Northland. . She followed in her parents footsteps as a School Teacher. . Her Father Gavin Ian, known as Ian, was a son of Ernest Shanks (Plot 240 ) He was a brother of Clifton Shanks known as Cliff. whose plaque is at (Plot 240 ) She married Geofrey Andrew (Monty) Teece at St Johns Presbyterian Church Mt Albert on 16 May 1970


Marilyn Christine TEECE nee SHANKS 1947-1998

Plot 291 TEECE Geofrey Andrew (Monty ) 1944-2007 Monty was born 27 October 1944 in Te Kuiti . He was a teacher. He died 25 Jun 2007 Geofrey Andrew (Monty). Suddenly, on Monday, 25 June 2007. Son of the late Leonie and Maxwell Teece. Husband of the late Marilyn Teece (nee Shanks). Much loved father of Clem, Cristy (sic) and Jessie. He will be sadly missed by many friends and family. A service for Monty will be held on Friday, 29 June, at the Davis Funeral Home Chapel, 400 Dominion Road, Mt Eden, at 12.30pm, to be followed by private cremation. All communications to the Teece family, c/- PO Box 56013, Dominion Road, Auckland. They lived at 17 Olsen Ave Hillsborough


Plot 292 HELLYER William 1885-1964 From Burial Register:- 79 years ( Len says 86 years) , Kaukapakapa-block 5 plot 292 - 20.1.1964 William was born at Parakakau Wainui in 1885 and registered at Waiwera In the 1950 Wises Post Office Directory he is listed as Farmer

William HELLYER 1885-1964


In loving memory of WILLIAM beloved husband of CHARLOTTE HELLYER passed away 26th January 1964 . At rest. also his beloved wife CHARLOTTE McEWAN HELLYER passed away 6th May 1974.


William and Charlotte Hellyer b 26-11-1886 d 20-1-1964....b 29-10-1889 d 25-5-1974 William purchased a large block of land from the Kauri Timber Co. in 1910 with the intention of felling the kauri then farming the land. He married Charlotte Shaw who had emigrated from Scotland in 1917, and there were three children, Jean, Isabel and Ian. When the law said that all animals had to be dipped before leaving the Sale Yards, William was instrumental in organizing these facilities and just as a point of interest, William sold the first pen of cattle in the Kaukapakapa Sale Yards He served on the Kaukapakapa School Committee for many years and made funds available from a defunct Kanohi Hall Fund to the Kaukapakapa School to enable a swimming pool to be built. It was stipulated that the funds were to be used only for this purpose and not the drilling for water. information supplied by Isa Colgan

Plot 293 HELLYER Charlotte McEwen nee SHAW 1889-1974 From Burial Register:- 85 years, Kanohi block 5 plot 293 - 8.5.1974, died 6.5.1974 - widow of Wm Hellyer (Plot 292)

Charlotte McEwen HELLYER 1889-1974

Charlotte Hellyer b 29-10-1894 d 25-5-1974


. Charlotte Shaw who had emigrated from Scotland in 1917, married William Hellyer and there were three children, Jean, Isabel and Ian. Although Charlotte didn’t drive a motor car, she was always supportive of projects organised by the Womans Division of the Federated Farmers and the Presbyterian Church. Ian carried on the farm after his father retired and now his three sons are farming the land that William purchased. as well as a further block that Ian purchased... information supplied by Isa Colgan In loving memory of WILLIAM beloved husband of CHARLOTTE HELLYER passed away 26th January 1964 . At rest. also his beloved wife CHARLOTTE McEWAN HELLYER passed away 6th May 1974.


Plot 294 COCHRAN Walter Deans 1894-1965 From Burial Register:- 71 years, Wainui, block 5 plot 294 -27.2.1965 (1966?) grave 294 - "entered in Public Cemetery register p.23."

Walter Deans Cochran born 2nd Quarter 1894 Auckland N.Z. Died 27 Feb 1965 Kaukapakapa In the 1950 Wises Post Office Directory Cochran Bros. are listed as farmers Son of Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 126, 29 May 1943, Page 1 DEATHS COCHRAN.—On May 28, 1943. at Auckland. Nellie Ellen, beloved wife of the late William Cochran and beloved mother of Bill (Taranaki). Walter and Lawrie (Kaukapakapa), and Mrs. E. J. Clark, of 139, Richmond Road; aged 83 years. At rest. Funeral leaves Watney Sibun and Sons Chapel. Khyber Pass, at 2 p.m. Monday for Purewa Cemetery.

NZ Electoral Rolls 1853-1981 1919 Northland Kaipara Cochran Walter Deans Kaukapakapa Farmer. Bachelor sons of William & Ellen (nee Scoullar) COCHRAN. Walter & Lawrence's father William died 27 Jan, 1914. His wife Ellen sold his butcher's shop and bought the farm a few miles north of Devonport. She lived there and her sons took it over later on

Plot 294


COCHRAN Lawrence Robert 1897-1966 From burial Register:- 69 years, White Hills, Wainui block 5 plot 294 ( 2nd burial) - 19.12.1967 (sic) 69 years 19.12.1966. -grave 294 --"entered in Public Cemetery register p. 23") NZ Electoral Rolls 1853-1981 1919 Northland Kaipara Cockran (sic) Lawrence Robert Kaukapakapa Farmer. In the 1950 Wises Post Office Directory Cochran Bros are listed as farmers Mother's death notice Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 126, 29 May 1943, Page 1 DEATHS COCHRAN.—On May 28, 1943. at Auckland. Nellie Ellen, beloved wife of the late William Cochran and beloved mother of Bill (Taranaki). Walter and Lawrie (Kaukapakapa), and Mrs. E. J. Clark, of 139, Richmond Road; aged 83 years. At rest. Funeral leaves Watney Sibun and Sons Chapel. Khyber Pass, at 2 p.m. Monday for Purewa Cemetery. Walter & Lawrence Bachelor sons of William & Ellen (nee Scoullar) COCHRAN. Walter & Lawrence's father William died 27 Jan, 1914. His wife Ellen sold his butcher's shop and bought the farm a few miles north of Devonport. She lived there and her sons took it over later on

COCHRAN IN LOVING MEMORY OF WALTER DEANS DIED 27TH FEBRUARY 1965 AGED 70 YEARS ALSO LAWRENCE ROBERT DIED 19TH DECEMBER1956 AGED 68 _________ AT REST


Plot 295 SHAW Eleanor nee LONG 1910-1955 & SHAW William Francis From Burial register:- 55 years, Kaukapakapa, block 5 plot 295 - 13.11.1965 Eleanor's Birth was registered at Pukekohe in 1910.in the second quarter. Folio 1799 NZ Birth Index 18401950 Moved from Runciman as a Farm labourer, to Kaukapakapa in 1949 where he Farmed Eleanor and William married in 1931 Folio Number 1483 NZ Marriage Index

IN LOVING MEMORY ELEANOR MARTHA DEARLY BELOVED WIFE OF WILLIAM FRANCIS PASSED AWAY 13TH NOVEMBER 1965 AGED 55 YEARS

SHAW In Loving Memory ELLEN MAY LONG 4-5-1914 - 2-7-1998 Loved sister of Fred, Eleanor and Gwen

Plot 296


SHAW David Bruce 1968-1975 From Burial register:- 7 years,, Kumeu - block 5 plot 296 - 26.5.1975 - son of Bruce Shaw, grandson of Eleanor Shaw ( plot 295)

DAVID BRUCE SHAW MUCH LOVED SON OF

BRUCE AND BARBARA DIED 23RD MAY 1975 AGED 7 YEARS

NOW WITH THE LORD

Plot 297


RIX Alma 1907-1982 Born 21 Jun 1907 and died 22 Dec 1982

IN LOVING MEMORY OF ALMA RIX LOVED WIFE OF GEORGE AND MOTHER OF BARBARA DIED 27TH DECEMBER 1982 AGED 75 YEARS AND HER BELOVED HUSBAND GEORGE CHARLIE RIX DIED 22nd MAY 1993 AGED 89 YEARS

RIX

Plot 297 RIX George Charlie 1903-1993 Born 31 Dec 1903 -Gorlestone Norfolk, England Died 22 May 1993 Son of Charlie RIX and Annie nee Bullingham and brother to Gladys Kate b 1907 In 1911 Family lived at 31 Baker St Gorlestone, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk with mother and stepfather. 1928 Rix George Charles Balmain Rd Birkenhead labourer Birkdale Rd Labourer Gladys Kathleen was Hauraki St Birkenhead spinster. 1935 Auckland Suburbs Roll as George Charles Rix 92 Birkdale Rd. N5, Labourer . Alma married. 1938 Waitemata Electoral Roll, Rix George Charles 1946 Rodney Electoral Roll. Rix George Charles Kanohi, Kaukapakapa, Farmer. Alma, Kaukapakapa, married. He was a school bus driver in 1951 at Helensville D H S.


In 1969 NZ Electoral Roll for Rodney. George Charlie RIX farmer of Kaukapakapa his wife Alma , married. 1981 Helensville Electoral Roll George Charlie Rix, Makarau Rd, Kaukapakapa. Dry Farmer. Alma married. History:Charlie RIX ( Father of George) resided in Beckles, England, and married Annie BULLINGHAM, who resided at Gorleston, Yarmouth. (These details may have come from a marriage certificate). They had two children: George (b 1904) and Gladys Kathleen (b 1907). George and Gladys were born Gorleston, Great Yarmouth Norfolk.. Charlie RIX died Feb 1910 in Great Yarmouth. Annie then married William Henry BURRELL a motor boat driver. They had 3 children together: William Ronald (Ron) (b 26 Jun 1911), Joyce and Alfred. William Henry BURRELL was born in Gorleston, Yarmouth, The BURRELL family lived there in 1911 at 31 Baker st. The whole family, including Annie's children George and Gladys from her first marriage, migrated from England to New Zealand in 1923 on the "Athenian". George and Gladys evidently kept their father's last name. George married Alma (UNKNOWN) in NZ, and they had a daughter named Barbara RIX. William Ronald (Ron) BURRELL (George RIX's stepbrother) married into the HALL family of Birkenhead, Auckland. He married Margery Jean HALL (m 20 Apr 1935 at Birkenhead). George RIX played tennis at the Hall family home, and was best man at Margery and Ron's wedding. He was a successful farmer in the Kaukapakapa area, was a Justice of the Peace, and much respected. Their daughter Barbara and her husband now farm the same property.

IN LOVING MEMORY OF ALMA RIX LOVED WIFE OF GEORGE AND MOTHER OF BARBARA DIED 27TH DECEMBER 1982 AGED 75 YEARS AND HER BELOVED HUSBAND GEORGE CHARLIE RIX DIED 22nd MAY 1993 AGED 89 YEARS

RIX From Kaukapakapa Through the Children's eyes 1917-1982 (Kaukapakapa 125th Jubilee ) Gibson Larry...School Bus Memories:


For many many families who lived in the country areas the school bus was an ‘expected service’ that expanded as the communities grew. The following memories are directed as a tribute to not only our ‘School Bus Driver’, George Rix but also to his lovely wife and daughter. George Rix was a dairy farmer, fire wood merchant , taxi driver and a school bus driver. He was a community fixture. During our childhood, George or ‘Mr Rix’, was either taking us to school on the bus, collecting firewood that our father had cut out as part of ‘breaking in the family farm‘, or driving his stock to and from the runoff he bought that boundaried our parents‘ farm on the Kanohi/Makarau road. Actually a number of times the cows got into our place and it was rather trying getting them back on the road again. The buses themselves were generally the Reo make. Sturdy, wooden framed but adequate enough to make the morning and afternoon delivery of us school kids to and from the Kaukapakapa primary School. It must be appreciated that the roads were metal and suffered from potholes, and corrugations and in parts, no metal existed at all. Considerable reconstruction and straightening of those roads has been completed now and therefore tends to hide the difficulties and tenseness of driving the school bus in the 50’s. There were times when Reo would not start after serious attempts and probably a tongue lashing. And so the treat was ride to school on the back of George's blue Bedford truck. If the weather was fine then only the front side full height rails would be fitted — the air conditioning was great. However, should rain be expected then in addition to the rails, a tarpaulin was stretched across the top. Seating was generally on the tray of the truck. You could of course crouch or stand. It was always our wish that it rained when the truck was used. We could collect a huge pool of water in the middle of the tarpaulin and then at the appropriate moment and or selected place, the big kids could push the cover skyward and this great pool of water would splash onto the road behind us. The small kids were always seated in the cab, like sardines, up or next to the cab if they had to ride on the back. They call it ‘peer pressure’ today, in our day it was the right place for the small kids. They would get their turn sitting at the rear at sometime in the future, and of course they had to learn the ‘tricks of the trade’. There were of course, times when no transport arrived, but around the corner came a group of kids walking to school. We knew that although late, the school bus would catch us up at sometime. George's reliability was a trademark. Proof is supported by probably the only ‘on time performance study’ ever completed. For four weeks we recorded the time the school bus arrived at our gate to pick us up. We ourselves were amazed that during that period of time of the trial, the bus always arrived between 8.05 am and 8.15 am every school morning. Although George was a close associate, trader and farmer to our parents, it did not stop him from completing a very surprising and at time funny situation. My brother Ray and I had been in a bit of a playful mood one day on a trip home from school. Yes, a bit loud, but did not temper the situation even when cautioned. The last stop before our farm was Cory’s Road, about a mile from home, where the Webber twins got off the bus. Imagine our surprise when George ordered us two off the bus as well. We laughed as we waved the bus goodbye and joked about the hero status as we walked home. A couple of whops with the ironing cord very quickly turned the situation to ‘do not get put off the bus again’. As far as I know we were the only kids put off the bus — a proud record. Accidents - well as far as I know we only had one — on the very first sharp right hand bend up the Kanohi Hill. Today the corner is much much straighter than the day of the accident. As usual we had crossed the railway line at McLean's crossing and were rapidly increasing speed to get as far as possible up the winding hill before gear changing commenced. The bus in, second gear, crawled into the corner when wham — Weaver's taxi had also arrived at the same time. The bus veered left and stopped resting on its chassis with the front wheels suspended in the air. The car slid to the right and came to rest on the inside bank of the corner. No one was hurt and there was no danger of the bus crashing down the side of the road. We kids had great delight in exiting the bus via the emergency door and inspecting both the damaged bus and car. George made sure that all the kids got homeWhilst the Reos seemed to be reliable, there were times when tender loving care or special actions were necessary.


Like first gear selection had failed which made it difficult to stop and start off on our hill. George would slow the bus right down, open the exit door and we would jump out. Exciting for us — our mother was not that impressed. - The selection of second gear was like a massage - out of first gear, onto neutral, one caress of the gear lever to the right, back to the left, to the right and then back and straight into the second. Timing was of the essence. Any misjudgement could result in a jammed gear box. One afternoon George had stopped outside the McLeods's Garage and went in to do some business. Now my brother Tom and Chris Roskilly (remember him’) decided that the would try the gear changing routine. All they did was successfully change the gear box. George was not a happy chappy.

Plot 298 STEVENS Dorothy Isabel Mary Ann nee BARTLETT 1899-1981 Born 18 Feb 1899 Silverdale. She Married 31 Mar 1925 and died 3 Aug 1981

Dorothy Isabel Mary Ann STEVENS nee BARTLETT 1899-1981


IN LOVING MEMORY OF ALBERT EDWARD VICTOR STEVENS BELOVED HUSBAND OF DOROTHY PASSED AWAY 12TH OCTOBER 1966 AGED 64 YEARS ALSO HIS BELOVED WIFE DOROTHY ISOBEL MARY ANN PASSED AWAY 3RD AUGUST 1981 AGED 82 YEARS

STEVENS

Plot 299 STEVENS Albert Edward Victor (Bert) 1901-1966


Albert Edward Victor STEVENS 1901-1966 Entry from Burial Register:-64 years, Waitoki, block 5 plot 299 - 12.10.1967 (64 years -12.10.1966 sic - grave 299. -"entered in Public Cemetery register p. 23 Born 13 Aug 1901 Kaukapakapa Died 12 Oct 1966 Auckland He married 31 Mar 1925 at Silverdale. Albert was the 5th child and 3rd son of William Stevens (Plot 134 ) and Mary Ann nee Bayley (Plot 133 ) The Stevens family originated in Penzance, Cornwell. Following is a short paragraph of Albert's life taken from a history of the family written in 1972 by Thomas Stevens, his brother. " Albert received his portion of the farm and married Dorothy Bartlett. He became prominent as a breeder of pedigree Ayrshire dairy cattle. He became a director of the Kaipara Co-operative Dairy Co. Ltd in 1959 and served with distinction until his death in 1966. He was so keen on farming that at one stage he and Dorothy between them owned and managed no less than six farms at the same time, mostly dairying. Their son Victor is dairy farming in the Helensville area in a big way on a farm which he has developed himself, and is milking 600 cows: one of the largest dairy herds in the country." As a side note. Three of his brothers ( William, Thomas and Arthur ) all held office as Justices of the Peace simultaneously, which in the 1970's was considered to be very interesting. In the 1950 Wises Post Office Directory he is listed as Farmer STEVENS Victor Laurence (Vic). On 24 November 2010 at Te Puke. Dearly loved only son of Albert (Bert) and Dorothy Stevens (both deceased), loved brother of Gladys and the late Albert Taylor late of Kumeu, Elba and the late Ian Hellyer of Kaukapakapa and Valerie and Henry Driver of Kerikeri, Olive and John Shanks of Whangari, much loved uncle of his nieces and nephews. His contribution to the community will be remembered with respect.


IN LOVING MEMORY OF ALBERT EDWARD VICTOR STEVENS BELOVED HUSBAND OF DOROTHY PASSED AWAY 12TH OCTOBER 1966 AGED 64 YEARS ALSO HIS BELOVED WIFE DOROTHY ISOBEL MARY ANN PASSED AWAY 3RD AUGUST 1981 AGED 82 YEARS

STEVENS Plot 300 HAWKES Alfred Percival 1879-1970 Entry from Burial Register:- 91 years, Kaukapakapa - block 5 plot 300 - 5.5.1970 Born 18 Jan 1879 and died 3 May 1970 He married Flora McDonald Guird Bell in 1914 Folio No 4062.

Electoral Roll for Waitemata Auckland 1900 1900 HAWKES Alfred Percival, Parakaukau , farmer, residential. 1914 Ditto but Flora lists Silverdale Married.


1946 Rodney HAWKES Alfred Percival, Kaukapakapa farmer HAWKES Flora Macdonald R.D. Kaukapakapa married. 1969 Rodney Alfred Percival Kaukapakapa, retired Flora Macdonald G Kaukapakapa married. John Francis HAWKES (brother) (Plot 269) Parakakau, labourer, residential. In the 1950 Wises Post Office Directory he is listed as Farmer

IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR DEAR PARENTS ALFRED PERCIVAL FLORA McDONALD HAWKES GUIRD HAWKES PASSED AWAY PASSED AWAY 3RD MAY 1970 15TH SEPT. 1970 AGED 91 YEARS AGED 89 YEARS LOVED AND REMEMBERED

HAWKES


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