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The Townsville Daily Bulletin,
Wednesday 2 March 1932 The death occurred late on Tuesday night of Mr. Henry Treloar, of the Red Arcade. The deceased was seized with an attack of angina pectoris at his business in the afternoon and was taken to hospital in a serious condition. Mr. Treloar had been in business here for some considerable time and, for the past few years, conducted the horticultural columns of this paper, under the title of “Eucalyptus.” He had a very wide range of horticultural knowledge and his articles were read with much interest. He had been in bad health for some time and was to have left by the Canberra to-day for the south. Deceased was a native of Redruth, Cornwall, and was 59 years of age when the end came. The Brisbane Courier,
Monday 7 March 1932 Mr. H. Treloar The Townsville Daily Bulletin,
Thursday 21 July 1932 At the Supreme Court on Wednesday the Registrar (Mr. Jas. Comerford) in Chambers, upon the application of Messrs Roberts, Leu and North, granted an order dispensing with sureties to the bond required of Mrs. Fanny Treloar, for her due administration of the estate of her deceased husband, Henry Treloar, late of Townsville, storekeeper. Contributed by Bob Bolitho & Judy Holman |