LATE MR W. GRAY.
THE EUNERAL. Per Press Association. Wellington, March The funeral of the late Win. Cray, Secretary to the Post and Telegraph Department to-day was very largely attended. Among those present were tile Acting-Premier (lion W. llallJones, the Acting-Postmaster-General (lion. Dr Eindlay), the Minister for Education (lion. G. Eowlds), Col. Collins, ill* J. A. Hutton (Chief Postmaster at Wellington), Mr S. D. Stevens > (Chief Postmaster at Nelson), Mr D. Millar (Chief Postmaster at Wanganui, Mr W. St. George (Chief Postmaster at Christchurch), Captain Edwin (Director of the Meteorological Department, Mr D. Robertson (AssistantSecretary of the Post iand IYlegrapl\Department), Mr E. V. Waters (Chief Clerk), Mr Duncan Cununing (Chief Inspector of Post Cilices) .Mr (J. B. Dall (Assistant-Inspector of Post OHiees), Mr li. W. Harrington (Oliicer in charge of the Telegraph), the Mavor of Wellington {Hon. T. W. Hislop), Mr 11. Otterson (Clerk of the House of Representatives), Mr K. "W ilaybittle (President, of the Northern Bowling Association) aud Mr N. -McLean (Pi'es dent).
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 26 March 1907, Page 2
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165LATE MR W. GRAY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 26 March 1907, Page 2
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