Secretary of the New Zealand Indoor Cricket Federation and Founder of the National Press Club

 

 Maxwell (Max) Martin Farndale

21 May 1946 to 2 December 2018

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1946

Maxwell Martin Farndale, son of Ronald and Madge (nee Maxted) Farndale (FAR00852) was born on 21 May 1946.

1967

Maxwell Martin Farndale, married Gail Ann Cadwallada on 9 Dec 1967 at Carterton, New Zealand.

1968

Their daughter, Shelly Farndale (FAR01155) was born in 1968.

1969

Maxwell was a sports shop owner and Secretary of the New Zealand Indoor Cricket Federation. Founder & Publisher, Manufacturers Success Connection, 7 Tanagaroa Street, Ahuriri, Napier, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand

He was involved in a number of businesses.

Gisborne & Hawkes Bay, New Zealand.

Lived at Wairarapa, Wellington in 1969

Their daughter, Megan Farndale (FAR01172A) was born in 1969.

1971

Their son, Callan Farndale (FAR01184) was born in 1971.

1972

The family lived in Eastern Hutt, Wellington in 1972

1975

The family lived at Masterton, Wellington in 1975.

1981

The family lived at Hunua, Auckland in 1981.

MSC Newswire Founder Max Farndale Reached Million-Plus Audience

2018

Max Farndale founder of MSC Newswire, the National Press Club’s associate site, has died suddenly at his home in Napier.

The National Press Club’s association with the site began four years ago and it reached a peak of activity this year when monthly visits reached 1.2 million.

Mr Farndale configured the site around an international audience, reasoning that New Zealand media had become over-localised.

Burly and affable and well known in Auckland athletic circles, notably in cycling and running, Mr Farndale had worked in production engineering and travel before arriving in the publishing sector.

MSC Newswire became renowned for its predictions including the ascendancy of Donald Trump, and the fall of the National Party in the New Zealand general election.

The New Zealand Herald, 4 December 2018: FARNDALE, Max Martin. Passed away on 2 December 2018. Loved Dad of Shelley, Megan and Callum, Poppa of Ethan, Logan, Cael and Jaime.