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C. Westbrook, his son-in-l;i\v, Avith whom 

 were Mr. A. Q. Webster and Mr. K. 

 M. Johnston, T.S.O. The Governor's 

 carriage followed next, His Exceilomy 

 being* ropicsciitod by Mr. George 

 Browne, I.S.O., private secretary. 

 The following gentlemen -were also 

 preeent : — The Acting Premier 

 (Hon. W. B. Propsting, M.L.C.), 

 and the Minister of Lands (Hon. 

 Alee. Hean) ; the Speaker of the 

 Assembly (Mr. J. G. Davies, C.M.G.^, 

 Messrs. A. G. Webster, Bernard Shaw, 

 I.S.O. R. M. Johnston, I.S.O. , F.L.S. ; 

 Thos. Stephens, M.A., F.G.S., : Rus- 

 sell Young and Colonel W. V. Legge, 

 R.A. (trustees of the Miiscum) ; 

 Sir Elliott Lewis, K.C.M.G. : Judge 

 Clark ; Bishop Delany, and Revs. 

 M. W. Gilleran and P. R. Jlennebry ; 

 Canon Shoobridge (representing Bishop 

 Mercer) : Messrs. A. Roid (Under Trea- 

 aurer), J. K. Reid (Clerk of the House 

 of Assembly), who also represented the 

 kirk session of St. Andrew's ; and E. C. 

 Nowell, I.S.O. (Clerk of the Legislative 

 Council); Senator Mnlcahy; the 

 Mayor (Alderman C. D. Haywood") and 

 Aldermen A. Crisp, G. Kerr, and H. 



T. Gould; the Solicitor-General (Mr. 

 E. D. Dobbio) ; Hons. W. H. Burgesa 

 Arthur Morrisby, M.L.C., and Stafford 

 Bird, M.H.A. ; Captain A. C. Parker 



(representing the Comniandaat) ; the 

 Surveyor-General (Mr. E. A. Counsel); 

 Rev. G. W. Sharp; Messrs. E. Hawson 

 (chairman of oommittee), Leslie Mur- 

 doch (secretary), and members of the 

 S.T.A. and P. Society; Mr. A. Wer- 

 theimer (secretary) and members of th» 

 Tourist Association ; Mr. J. E. C. 

 Lord (Commissioner of Police) ; Drs. 

 E. L. Crowther, M.H.A. , Gregory 

 Sprott (City Health Officer), G. H. 

 Butler, M.L.C., E. J. Crouch, E. W. 

 J. Ireland, and A. H. Clarke; Mr. J. 

 Wardman, Colonel Warner, etc. 



The cortege drove up Elizabeth- 

 street to the cemetery at Oor- 

 neliau Bay, where the deceased's re- 

 mains were laid to rest. The Rev. 

 James Barr, of St. Andrew's Church, 

 in accordance with the expressed desire 

 of the deceased, conducited the funeral 

 service, which was of the simplest 

 character. The funeral arrangements 

 were in the hands of Messrs. A. Clark 

 and Son. 



