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MR HAWTHORNE’S FUNERAL.

: The remains of the late Mr SttteH: frawl taorne, ex-rector of the High School, weri" iborne, to their final resting place at tW J Northern Cemetery thid afternoon. T® funeral procession Vas firmed at, Stf TPauF* : Church, where service was hfelcf'W Bishop • j' ■ ??[enerahle . Archdeacon Edwards. 'I he cortegi? was' headed by qv« one hundred of the scholars at piesent .atWhdthe school, under Staff-sergeati t then followed the hearse, and the ; mourningcarnage (in which were Mrs Hawthorne and family), the High School masters aaffipuiversity professors; ex-pupils pf the High School University students,; the clergy, members the legal profession, Provincial Councillors jftha Council having adjourned for an hour to enable members to attend thefuneral), and. general public, a mongst those who followed the hearse we noticed Bishop Nevill, Arch* deacon Edwards, the Revs. Drs Stuart and Roseby, the Revs .L. Mackie, and Penny. Messrs M‘Glashan, M.H.R. ; Wales, -M.H.R* andDnve.r,M. 11. R.; the Speaker, the Executive, the Commissioner of Police; Mr Hisjpm Inspector of Schools; Messrs Halli w eIL ParMX ,C. Strode, E. B. Cargill, . Martiu, Quick, Nicourt, &c. The pallbearers were six of,,Mr, Hawthorne’s oldest pupils. The deceased geuK tleinan was an earnest,advocate of. funeral,inform, and from.' his well-known views in that respect the ordinary mourning costume was almost entirely dispensed with—the schoolboy* wearing their usual dress, with a baud of orauf on the arm.

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Evening Star, Issue 3837, 11 June 1875, Page 2

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MR HAWTHORNE’S FUNERAL. Evening Star, Issue 3837, 11 June 1875, Page 2

MR HAWTHORNE’S FUNERAL. Evening Star, Issue 3837, 11 June 1875, Page 2

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