OBITUARY.
CAPT. HEMINGWAY, AUCKLAND. (By TelecraDh- Vim AsGortat'orO AuoUland, Jlnrrh 6 Captain FicdoricK Honung\,ay, O'J! vcars ol age, died to-day. Deceased lud had a long coimcction vntb. army hervice, liav uig been engaged in the Crimean, IFraneo-Pnissian, and Jlaon \Yarß. When tlio Mnon War biokc out. Capt-am HomiiiK«ay iins oideied to Now Zealand as chief of the Commissariat Department, undor General Sir Trevor Clmto Ho remained boro tlnougbout tho war, and was present) at a lmmbor of important engagements, When peaeo was declared Captain Hemmgway leturned to Knghnd ajrauv and LW it as post-ed to Jlalta. Dming Ins caicor he canio frequently into contact with the Duko of ■Wollmcton. He was a piomjncnt His sons aro l\lr. W H. Homingtt.iy, of Tlemingnay and Robeitson, Mi A ,0. flcming\tay, of tho Bank of Austnlaeta; and Mr. E A Hemingway, of Paloa.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2001, 7 March 1914, Page 4
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140OBITUARY. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2001, 7 March 1914, Page 4
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