(Ry -Telegraph—Press Association.) YVellington, last night. Sir Joseph Ward found at the last minute that his medical adviser did not consider him sufficiently recovered from his illness to go South to Sir John McKenzie’s, funeral, and he staved behind,
His Excellency tho Governor has received the following cablegram from tho Duke of Cornwall at Mauritius: “ Grieved to hear of the death of Sir John McKenzie. Please express my sympathy to Lady McKenzie and family.—(Signed) George.”
Dunedin, last night. The Burns Club wiil be represented by the President and one Vice-President at Sir John McKenzie’s funeral.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 182, 9 August 1901, Page 2
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