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Founding of Wanganui Seafoods Pamela Margaret Jean Williams QSO (née Pearce ; 4 July 1933 – 5 October 2021) was a New Zealand businesswoman and philanthropist. She was the founder or co-founder of six companies, including Wanganui Seafoods, one of the largest seafood export businesses in New Zealand.
The Chronicle's rival from 1867 onward was The Evening Herald (later The Wanganui Herald), founded by John Ballance. The ownership of the two daily papers merged in the 1970s, and in 1986 the Herald became a free weekly, later renamed the Wanganui Midweek. [1] The Chronicle is currently Whanganui's only daily newspaper.
Born on 29 March 1935 [1] in Wanganui, Armstrong was educated at Wanganui Collegiate School. In the 2006 Queen's Birthday Honours, Armstrong was appointed a Companion of the Queen's Service Order for community service. [2] He died in New Plymouth on 5 December 2018. [3]
Bridget A. Mathes. Bridget Ann Mathes, 67, of Kennewick, died oct. 12 in Richland. Mueller’s Tri-Cities Funeral Home, Kennewick, is in charge of arrangements.
Walter James Bolton (13 August 1888 – 18 February 1957) was a New Zealand farmer who was found guilty of poisoning his wife. He is known as the last person to be executed in New Zealand before the abolition of capital punishment.
Myrna A. Ihrig. Myrna A. Ihrig, 82, of Benton City, died Oct. 28 at home. She was born in Prineville, Ore., and lived in Benton City for the past two years.
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