DEATH OF JUDGE WILSON GRAY.
The inhabitants of Otago wUI mourn with us the death of the universally and deservedly esteemed Jndge Wilson Gray, which took place at Lawrence, at noon, yesterday, after a lingering and protracted illness. Judge Gray’s life, notwithstanding his unassuming disposition, was eventful and eminently useful, and we hope to be in a position to narrate, its leading features from authentic sources in a future issue. The fuueral.il appointed to take place to- morrow.
m - Tokomahuho, April 6, The body of the late Wilson Gray left Lawrence at 6.30 this morning. The Warden. Mayor, and principal inhabitants of the town accompanied it for a distance. At Tokomairiro the church bells tolled as the body was carried through the town, and Mr Maitland, R.M., and the principal inhabitants followed the hearse. The deepest feeling was exhibited throughout the whole district as the hearse passed by.
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Evening Star, Issue 3779, 5 April 1875, Page 2
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148DEATH OF JUDGE WILSON GRAY. Evening Star, Issue 3779, 5 April 1875, Page 2
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