Macdonald Dictionary Record: Boswell or Bosville Place

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George Ranald Macdonald
Production date
1952-1964
Description
One record, handwritten in ink on rectangular card, with biographical information for Boswell or Bosville Place. Written by George Ranald Macdonald for the Macdonald Dictionary of Canterbury Biography project, 1952-1964.
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P434
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P434
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P434
Marks and Inscriptions
Marks/Inscriptions: F. 4 34 Place , Bo ville or Boswell with John Innes bought Runs 76 -167 from Thos Hood Hood who c was a banker orc ent, Hewer 0 Acland thinks e agen visited Canty tom, he was lter largest buyer o ) freehold in Canty up to the 60' . Run 107 Aust was the Upper Run of Double Corner . John Innes became the sole owner in 70. Innes + Place and George Douglas of Broomfield and Mrs O'Connell all advertised , Ang 62 that any pig hunters wo nld be pr seen tog They were evidently troubled with responsibl rovers with iles who have continued to be a nn sauce to sheep farmers up to the paren t day. He was a promoter of the Saltwater reck Navigation Coy. He was elected a member of the Ch .Ch. Club in '61. He retired from the part. 8.4.70. His first ap pear nice in Double Corner was when b e went into part. with John K. Karslake in a lease of T. Hood Hoods s ac of freehold 22.6.6 Karslake assigned his interest in the lease of Hoods to L. A.G. Walker and Bosvelle Place 26.9.61 . L.A.G. Walker sold Upper Waipara Stati on - an other name for Mt Brown 25000 ac. in '61 and the ruin was delivered in Mar. 62 . Place joined Chas , Walter Dumergue ne in a flax mill at Waikuku and they were bankrupt Jan. 74. Place arrived by Matoaka 1.12.60 LT. 5.12.60 : 6.8. : 15.11.62 : 11.4.70 : 31.1.74 Acland. L. + S.; Type of mark: Machine translation/Transcription; Notes: Machine translation by Mark Fryer
Marks/Inscriptions: - P. 434 2. The following advertisement appeared in LT. 14.8.68 " Missing . Should this meet the eye of C.B. Place he is ernest ly ent rated to return to his distressed friend and all will be forgiven O.P.A - X. Y.2. O.P.A. may be translated 1Oh, Please Q; Type of mark: Machine translation/Transcription; Notes: Machine translation by Mark Fryer

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