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- 1902 ROEBOURNE
Mr. Henry Gillam, who has managed Messrs. H. W. Sholl and Co's Roebourne property for the last nine years or so, has joined Mr. J. H. Church in the proprietorship of Woodbrook Station, of which.Mr. Gillam will shortly assume the management.
Mr. Church will take a trip. Mr. W. J. Pead has acquired an interest in Mr. C. E. Moore's Woodstock Station, which Mr. Pead will manage. [2]
- 1911 'NEWS AND NOTES
Justices of the Peace The appointment is gazetted of William James Pead, of Port Hedland, for the Pilbarra magisterial district. [3]
- 1906 The Western Argus
The Magisterial Bench
The following have been appointed Justices of. the Peace :-
William James Pead, of Woodstock Station, Port Hedland, for the Port Hedland district;
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- 1945 Family Notices
PEAD. On April 11, 1945. at the residence of his sister, Mrs B. M. Simpson, of 21 Cook street. Nedlands. William James. beloved husband of the late Elizabeth K. Pead. of Ferguson street. Maylands. and loving brother of Eliza. Maud (Mrs W. Wilson). Richard (deceased). May (Mrs Quinn. deceased,. Ernest (deceased), Mildred (Mrs M. Gaynor) and Bertha (Mrs B. M. Simpson); aged 82 years.
PEAD.On April 14, at the residence of his sister. Mrs Simpson. 21 Cook street. Nedlands, Wm J. Pead. late of Woodstock Station. loved brother of Eliza. Bertha. Maud. Mildred. and .he late May, John and Ernest.
PEAD (Winm J.) On April 14, at Nedlands, loved uncle of Freda and Arnold. great-uncle of Joan and Colleen: aged 83 years. At rest.
PEAD. On April 14, at 21 Cook street, Nedlands. William James, beloved uncle of Thora and Albert Kinninmont also as uncle Willie to Wendy and Anthony.
PEAD. On April 14. William James, beloved uncle of Margot and very sincerely respected friend of John Ulm. Carlton Hotel. [5]
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