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FUNERAL OF MR. HINDMARSH

Tho general esteem in which tho late Mr A H. Hindmoßh, M.P.. w» held was evidenced by the very large and rrio W D. S. MttcUoiiakl, Ino iwayw Mr J-' P- Lnke, M.l'.), Messrs. C. A. Widnson. B. P.-a?dson,E.&cott,B. i,' Unlliml, W. J. Dickie,- Ci. Witty, «. B C ■ Statlumi, J. Jl'ConAs. j/OWn, «nd H Holland, U.V.J, Councillors C. B. Norwood, B. A. Wriehb M.P., W. 11. Bennett, B. A. Atkinson, Sir W Stent Mr. Justice Hoskins, Messrs. Ernest Bell, A- winy. K C C E. Daniell (chairman Wellington "Harbour Board), Captain M'Artlnu nnd Mr R E. Sinclair (members of the Sard), Captain Spence Pilot B hiUng, ■Messrs. E. Qiunlan and F. Bull (Hai--I,om Board'/wharf staff) Turner (no-in-engineer for tho board), J. B. Palm?r (town clerk), James Ames <citv valuer), Eev. H. -.Van Sloveron, Mr. M. ,T Beardon (president-of the Irades and Labour Council),, nnd Mr. J. E. JeiikmTho services at the mortuary chapel in Tarannki Street and nt the -rniveside nt Karori were conducted by the Kev. \vEancourt. of St. Thomas's, who after tho service delivered nn impressive euloßY on tho character of the. late Mr. Hind'marsh. The deceased had been Ins personal friend for lhc last ten years, and, though the late Mr. ITimlmursli might have been misunderstood m some quarters, 'lie could vouch' Hint in all lie did and said ho had been actuated by the hiphest principles, and by the di(> tales of a pure heart that welled with compassionate consideration lor Jus fellow-man. TTe had been imbued by the spirit of riijlitconsncs, truth, and fair dealing nnd his iias=ionato outbursts were only an indication of the intensity of his 'fpelin<rs when convinced that he was in Hie ris,'ht. nnd. when estimating the ciualily of the man and his utterances it must bo conceded that that which was often deemed to be tho tirM of to-daj; was the wrong of tomorrow and vice versa.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 43, 15 November 1918, Page 4

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FUNERAL OF MR. HINDMARSH Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 43, 15 November 1918, Page 4

FUNERAL OF MR. HINDMARSH Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 43, 15 November 1918, Page 4

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