LATE-ARCHDEACON WILLIAMS.
. By Telegraph—Press Association!. NAPIER, March 17. The funeral of the late Archdeacon; Samuel Williams took place at Te' Aute'yesterday afternoon. A large and representative ing of both Europeans and natives was present. i Letters and telegrams of and sympathy were received from all' , parts of the colony. The funeral; cortege was one of the largest seen '"'■"tn Hawke's, Bay. A memorial service was held in the Napier Cathedral on Friday evening. ~,,,; It may be said that the news of Archdeacon Williams' death' was re; ceived with feelings of profound '. regret all oyer, the colony, and his wide.-and. benefjcient influence in ' > native affairs placed chimin,a,. prominent .position amongst those who have helped in the making of colonial histtfy. '■■' ''■'■'' '-' ;•'•■■ [■
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8383, 18 March 1907, Page 5
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