Funeral of Mrs T. R. Walton.
The; funeral of the late Mrs T. R. Walton tobk place yesterday afternoon, and was .yjery largely attended. Tho cortege consisted of a long procession of follower^ on foot, besides a number of persons m conveyances and on horseback. After'the hymn "There is a land that is fairer than day " had been sung, Mr J. Dinsdale read an appropriate funeral address, and was followed by Mrs Moore, of Bulls, Who Was very much affected? Mlany who stood round the grave could not control their emotions on the melancholy ocension, as reference was made to the departed lady m her relationships of wife, mother, and friend., .-/the beautiful hymn, wtfth the refrjirn, "We shall tarry and rest by the evergreen shore " was sung, and with a last look into the larger assemblage -of mourners dispersed.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 134, 17 November 1884, Page 3
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140Funeral of Mrs T. R. Walton. Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 134, 17 November 1884, Page 3
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