DEATH OF DR. SMITH.
■>'■■ '-■ [By'TELWRAPU,] ~.■••".' (Fi'omjOur Own Correspondent,),, , '■' Carte'etos, Friday.', The new; of'Dr, Smith's i sudden death at Greytown this morning was a great, shook--:to his inany friends, and has oaused'a feeling of profound; regret, ;Oflly isolate 'sb' yesterday hedrova tip'to'Carterton, and although hd ; lisid soma it is difficult and sad to realise Ttbat'fee,!)« ; already .gone fooni ameiig \''ia,' It iiiJßll-kuown was a Freemason, and held a bigb rank ae and Inatalling Officer, ! 1 : awai\e/|h'sihfl'wafl the founder of St.; Marks Lodge bore,' It ispathetic-, ally interesting to notice that ypsjerday this buried ;its youngest member in the person of the late Mr Oampih, and t -now>it has.the. same sorrowful office, to perform, for .its
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3612, 12 September 1890, Page 2
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114DEATH OF DR. SMITH. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3612, 12 September 1890, Page 2
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