IMPRESSIVE SERVICE
MR. J. H. UPTON’S FUNERAL CIVIC REPRESENTATIVES In a striking tribute to the late Mr. J. H. Upton* about 350 personal friends, representatives of public bodies, and business associates attended the service yesterday in St. Mary’s Cathedral before the funeral at Waikumete Cemetery. In the evening - , further tributes were made at the meeting of the Auckland Institute and Museum, and at the exhibition held by the Auckland Society of Arts. Mr. H. E. Vaile, president of the institute, said that Mr. Upton had been a member for nearly sixty years and had been president on several occasions. He had been chairman of the Trust Board. At the Art Society’s exhibition, Hr. E. B. Gunson, the president, said that Mr. Upton's death had been a real loss to the community. He had served art considerably, and had been chairman of tho Mackelvie Trust. Canon P. T. Williams conducted the service at St. Mary’s. Those in attendance included the Primate, Archbishop Averill. Sir Edwin Mitchelson, Sir Walter Stringer, Sir James Coates, Sir George Elliot, Archdeacon H. A. Hawkins, Canon E. J. McFarland, Canon J. Haselden, the Rev. Jasper Calder, the Rev. W. E. Lush, the Rev. H. K. Arehdall, headmaster of King’s College, Mr. G. Baildon, the Mayor, Mr. J. Stanton, city solicitor, Mr. J. S. Brigham, town clerk. Mr. M. H. Wynyard. chairman of the Harbour Board, Mr. H. B. Burnett, superintendent of the Harbour Board, Prof. H. W. Segar, Mr. J. F. Ewen, Mr. C. T. Major, Major A. B. Roberton, Mr. A. TT. Johnstone, Mr. C. J. Tunks. Mr. A. F. Ellis, Mr. F. A. Hellaby, Mr. E. A. Brown and Mr. J. E. Makgill, Professor A. P. W. Thomas and Mr. J. Kenderdine, for the Auckland Institute and Museum, Mr. G. Archey, curator, for the museum staff. Mr. L. T. Griffin, Mr. M. C. Cleland, Mr. A. S. Bankart, representing the Auckland Savings Bank and the New Zealand Insurance Company, Mr. J. B. Henry, the Bank of New Zealand, Mr. V. J. Earner, Mr. H. Frost, and Mr. J. Morton, the South British Insurance Company, Mr. C. I. Nathan and Mr. H. L. Nathan, the Northern Club. Mr. jQhn Alexander, the Auckland Club. Mr. T. Simson, the Auckland Farmers’ Freezing Company, Mr. A. Brown. Mr. J. A. Peacock and Mr. W. S. Pratt, the Northern Roller Mills, Captain R. C. Hammond, Mr. C. Rhodes, and Mr. C. V. Houghton, the Northern Steamship Company. Mr. J. Lowe, and Mr. E. D. Ashton, the Auckland Gas Company, Mr. W. Wilson, Wilson and Horton. Ltd.. Colonel T. H.
Dawson, the Rev. S. A. Goldstein, Mr. W. C. Morris, headmaster, and pupils of St. Stephen's School for Maori Boys. Over fifty cars were in the cortege, and over two hundred wreaths were carried in four cars. The wreaths included those from the City Council, the Northern Steamship Company, the Northern Roller Mills, the Bank of New Zealand, the Institute and Museum, the Savings Bank, the Gas Company and the South British Insurance Company. zz
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 676, 30 May 1929, Page 12
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504IMPRESSIVE SERVICE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 676, 30 May 1929, Page 12
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