OBITUARY
HON. FRANK TKASK, M.L.C. By Talegraph.—Pr««i AmooU"'--Nelson, Last Xinht. The Hon. Frank Trask, M.L.C.. dropped dead outside his own residence at one o'clock to-day. lie had been aJwit town just previously, apparently in his usual health, talking to friends, and had worked in his butcher's shop this morning in the best of spirits.
The late -Mr. Trask was the best 'known man in Nelson, where lie, carried on business as a butcher for many years. Ho was closely identified with 'every •phase of advancement in the citv, and although he rarely addressed theCppev House, of which he was a member, he wielded Mime inllm'iice on account of his experience and long service. A man of most cheerful disposition, the late My. Trask had many friends, and his loss will be keenly felt. Captain Trask, stall' officer to the Chief of the General Stall)' (Colonel Robin, C.8.), is a son of the deceased gentleman.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 356, 6 April 1910, Page 5
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154OBITUARY Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 356, 6 April 1910, Page 5
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