SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
PPA'ESAL OP THE LATE GOVEEXOE, SIK DOMIXIC DALT. The following telegram, dated “ Adelaide, February 22,” appears in tlie Sydney Morning Herald, of the 24th ult. : No business doing to-day, it being observed as a close holiday, owing to the funeral of the late Sir Dominic Daly. The body -was removed privately to the Roman Catholic Cathedral at 9 o’clock this morning, only chief mourners and the Ministry being present. At 2 the public funeral to West Terrace Cemetery took place, seventeen minute guns being fired when the bony left the Cathedral. The procession was a very large one, and was composed of Volunteers (Cavalry, Foot, and Artillery), all the 50th Regiment in garrison, Members of the Legislative Council and Assembly, Judges, Clergy, Civil servants, and some 700 citizens. The coffin was on a gun carriage, drawn by six horses. At the grave seventeen minute guns were fired besides the usual volleys by Volunteers An immense concourse witnessed the funeral, and followed in the wake of tbs procession. The Gazette proclaims one month’s mourning.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 560, 16 March 1868, Page 3
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175SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 560, 16 March 1868, Page 3
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