Business was entirely ■uspegded on Friday afternoon in' Sfpraiaw.qipdj'. while; the mprt&l remains of the Jate SJr MoFte'iisbn were carried tp their last resting place, ijupdreds of the settlers and friends attended' the funeral of one who has been connected with JJoraewood from its earliest days. The earliest Woodvilje settlers wjjl long remember the kindly greeting they always received when alter a herd day's travel they rested at his house for the night, and how well he add his good lady at-; tended to their many wanti. ' The service was conducted by both the Jjutntsran, Methodist, and Scandinavian ministers iv English and Norwegian. Mr Mprtensen, it may be »Uted, wap Mrs Sqwry'a^father.— Extwynri,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1633, 9 March 1886, Page 4
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113Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1633, 9 March 1886, Page 4
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