THE LATE MR. RAWSON, S.M.
Business at the Auckland Police Court yesterday was suspended for a quarter of an hour as a. tribute of respect tn the late Mr. E. Rawson, S.M. lit announcing the adjournment, Mr. J. E. ! Wilson. S.M.. stated that Mr. Rawson was no doubt particularly remembered in Auckland, where lie had been connected with the Court, first as clerk of the Court, and later as magistrate, and lie felt surp the members at the Bar here would lie with him in his sincere regret at the early death of Mr. Rawson. The late magistrate had rendered very good service, and in his death the Slate Buffered a great loss. Mr. T. Baxter, president of the Law Society, stated that Mr. Rawson had ™Tli e T y satkfaet ;°n to the public olcrk f£ b £ hiS W ° rk iR A " ckl *nd a> work i*. £% Cour }> and in llis Judicial carefulM. *■ made a ™P«tation as a maJaikte offe 8 ?"* "^-thinking Lwo a; U 7 Übers of th « late Mr
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 64, 15 March 1919, Page 12
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