OBITUARY.
: There passed away from the busy throng «is week one of the eldest of the powers "it Be of the Auckland Racing Club in {« person of Mr James Dickey. Deceased h»d been conHected with the institution Aimed for a very long period, and he filled. We dual position of committee-man _ana. treasurer. He was widely respected .by a" who knew him as a man of kindly disposition, and this v.as testified by the large anj sympathetic assemblage who stood
Serv on Vn in, the Uwt S * ediiesday last to pay their tWISS \ Of.res?ec.t to deceased All of to be B l a ,^ Clng.unstifcifcions Benfc wreaths AR £ W° n theP°ffln* the one from the floral art Tg a Mendill specimen of the St 3k "SC, ri bed °n a band of Wue and 2 6 t fc {te S(r d>s raei»g clours) SS mtbertof Sc." inCete Sy&Pathy
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 184, 6 August 1898, Page 3
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147OBITUARY. Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 184, 6 August 1898, Page 3
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