Mitchell, George James
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8 MITCHELL Catherine
8 MITCHELL George James (1925)
8 MITCHELL George James (1929)
8 MITCHELL Grace Dora
8 MITCHELL Thomas
Evening Post 8 March 1928
DAIRYMEN FINED
BREACHES OF REGULATIONS
Thomas Mitchell and George James Mitchell, licensed dairymen of Stokes Valley, for whom Mr. C. R. Barrett appeared, were fined £2 by Mr. J. H. Salmon, S.M., at the Lower Hutt Magistrate''s Court yesterday, for allowing a can containing stale milk, and likely to endanger the purity of the milk for sale, to remain within the milk-house, £2 for failing to coat the cowshed with a lime wash; and £1 for not sweeping out the shed immediately after milking.
Mr. W. Wilson, Inspector of Factories, who prosecuted, stated that the defendants had caused a considerable amount of trouble and had failed to observe the regulations even though repeatedly warned.
Mr. Barrett contended that the offences, if committed, were of a trivial nature. The shed had since been whitewashed, and the inspector had found the shed unswept only because he had called immediately after milking.
Also have Hutt News article dated 16 March 1928 page 8 in families history file
Death Details
1929/8195, George James Mitchell, Aged: 33Y - Date of Death 4/11/1929 from Death Registration
Evening Post 5 November 1929
Mitchell - On 4th November, 1929, at the Wellington Hospital, George James, youngest son of the late George James Mitchell, of Stokes Valley; aged 33 years.
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The Friends of the late George James Mitchell are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his residence, Stokes Valley, Lower Hutt, on Wednesday, 6th November, 1929, at 2.30 p.m., for the Taita Churchyard Cemetery.
J. R. Croft,
Undertaker,
Hutt and Petone.
Tel. 528, Hutt
8 MITCHELL Catherine
8 MITCHELL George James (1925)
8 MITCHELL George James (1929)
8 MITCHELL Grace Dora
8 MITCHELL Thomas
Evening Post 8 March 1928
DAIRYMEN FINED
BREACHES OF REGULATIONS
Thomas Mitchell and George James Mitchell, licensed dairymen of Stokes Valley, for whom Mr. C. R. Barrett appeared, were fined £2 by Mr. J. H. Salmon, S.M., at the Lower Hutt Magistrate''s Court yesterday, for allowing a can containing stale milk, and likely to endanger the purity of the milk for sale, to remain within the milk-house, £2 for failing to coat the cowshed with a lime wash; and £1 for not sweeping out the shed immediately after milking.
Mr. W. Wilson, Inspector of Factories, who prosecuted, stated that the defendants had caused a considerable amount of trouble and had failed to observe the regulations even though repeatedly warned.
Mr. Barrett contended that the offences, if committed, were of a trivial nature. The shed had since been whitewashed, and the inspector had found the shed unswept only because he had called immediately after milking.
Also have Hutt News article dated 16 March 1928 page 8 in families history file
Death Details
1929/8195, George James Mitchell, Aged: 33Y - Date of Death 4/11/1929 from Death Registration
Evening Post 5 November 1929
Mitchell - On 4th November, 1929, at the Wellington Hospital, George James, youngest son of the late George James Mitchell, of Stokes Valley; aged 33 years.
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The Friends of the late George James Mitchell are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his residence, Stokes Valley, Lower Hutt, on Wednesday, 6th November, 1929, at 2.30 p.m., for the Taita Churchyard Cemetery.
J. R. Croft,
Undertaker,
Hutt and Petone.
Tel. 528, Hutt
- 1896 - Birth -
- 4 NOV 1929 - Death -
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PARENT (M) George James Mitchell | |||
Birth | 1859 | ||
Death | 11 NOV 1925 | ||
Marriage | to Catherine Unknown | ||
Father | William Mitchell | ||
Mother | Catherine Anastasia Suter | ||
PARENT (F) Catherine Unknown | |||
Birth | ABT 1853 | ||
Death | 2 JUN 1922 | ||
Marriage | to George James Mitchell | ||
Father | ? | ||
Mother | ? | ||
CHILDREN | |||
M | George James Mitchell | ||
Birth | 1896 | ||
Death | 4 NOV 1929 |
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