THE LATE MRS DONNELLY.
THE LAST RITES. By Telegraph.—Press Association. n „ „ Xapier, Last Xight. the funeral of the late Mrs G P Donnelly look place at Omahu 'to-day! and was' very largely attended. The local tribes were, in strong force, and representative Maoris from Rotorua, Gisborire, Wniroa, Taupo, the King Conn ry and AVest Coast of the North Island also took part in the ceremonies. During the, forenoon the usual Maori obserranVes tool; place, and speeches of condolence were made by Messrs' Dougas McUu, C ].. , sko „,, u _, - s CoaitesAL. ]). F,, lS er and othe.-s. The ation ..llhe sympathy s'l,mv„ by femopean visitors. The Church of En-laad Mineral service was conducted bv° tire Bishop »f Waiapu. assisted by lon EuroI'vau and Maori clergymen. ' The whole Peelings were most solemn an im pi ;o ss,, ( , „„,, ,„,„.„ .m to the memory of the deceased lady "V '"* ">"HV.ous wreaths were one fioni Sir Joseph and Lady Ward arid ;>!i'»lier from the IM-ime JHi Miatcr " al , his colleagues.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 114, 11 June 1909, Page 2
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162THE LATE MRS DONNELLY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 114, 11 June 1909, Page 2
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