On Saturday, the obsequies of Captain Rhatigan, of the 65th Regiment, were performed according to the rites of the Roman Catholic Church. The body was followed to the grave by Lieut.-Col. M’Cleverty, commanding the troops in the Southern Province, Lieut.-Col. Gold, and the officers in garrison of the 65th Regiment, the officers of the Engineers, Ordinance, and Commissariat departments, and the private friends and acquaintance of the deceased, and interred with military honors. The deceased officer was very generally and deservedly respected.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 641, 24 September 1851, Page 3
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