THE LATE CHIEF JUSTICE.
—♦ (PER PRESS i ASSOCIATION) WELLINGTON, This day. Before commencing: business in the Supreme Court this morning, Judge Richmond_ referred, ’ in : most feeling terms, to'the memory of SiKGeo. Arney, the late Chief Justice of N<?w Zealand, and whose death is announced by cable this morning. Ten members of the Bar ivere present, Judge said the sad news had caused quite a shock to him, though he had . known for some, time of deceased’s illness. He mentioned .that his connection with Sir George had been of the most pleasant nature. In referring tO” the many admirable qualities possessed by Sir George, Judge Richmond said he sustained a great loss by his. death. Mr Travers, senior, on behalf of the Bar concurred with.the remarks,which had fallen from his Honor.
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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1020, 11 April 1883, Page 2
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