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THE LATE MRS MORLEY.

There was a very large attendance at Ihe funeral of the late Mrs Morley, wife of the Rev. Wm. Morley, yesterday. The coffin was first taken to the Durham street Wesleyan church, where a funeral service was held. There was an immense congregation. The pulpit was draped in black. The service was conducted by the Rev. Mr Bull, of Sydenham, assisted by the Revs. W. Baumber, P. W. Fairclough, Thomas, McNicholl, T. G. Carr, Murray and Lee. The Revs. J. J. Doke, J. J. North, Baker and Qordon Webster, representing other denominations, were present. The coffin was almost hidden by wreaths sent by members of the congregation and others. Messrs R. Hill Fisher, F. Tregear, A. K. England and H. A'Court, G. J. Smith,, M.H.R., and F. W. Wake acted as pallbearers. The remains were interred at the Linwood cemetery." Amongst others, floral tributes were sent by the following:— Rev. J. N. and Mrs Battle Tiraara, Rev. H. Bull and family Sydenham, Rev. W. G. and Mrs Parsonson Napier, Rev. J. G. and { Mre Carr Rangiora, Rev. D. J. and Mrs Murray Lyttelton, Mrs Wilcox, Mrs R. j Dawson Mr and Mrs G. J. Smith Sydenham, Mr and Mrs F. Tregear Durham street, Mr and Mrs J. G. Prudhoe, Mr and Mrs R. W. England, Mr and Mrs A. R. England, Mr and Mrs R. W. England jun., Mr and Mis Chas Gill, Mr and Mrs C. S. Gill, Mr and Mrs Coverdale, Mrs W. Strange, Mr and Mrs W. Harris, Mr and \ Mrs Hill Fisher, Mr and Mrs R. T. Searell, Mr and Mrs E. C. Brown, Mr j and Mra A'Court, Mrs " Alebud, Mr and Mrs Joseph Ballantyne, Mr and Mrs Wm. Ballantyne, Mrs Chas. Gould, Mrs Jon Ballantvne and family, Mr and Mrs Corri<£tn (Wellington), Sister Christian, Trustees Durham street Church, teachers , Durham street Sunday School, Ladies' Guild (Durham street), Y.P.S. Christian Endeavour, Girls' Missionary Society, Mies Morley's Sunday School class, employees , Brisooe, McNeil and Co., Wellington, the Deaf Children Snmner Institute, employees E. Recce and Sons, Mrs Pemberton and family, Mrs &nd Miss Coleman, Mr and Mrs Morgan Watson, Mr and Mrs W. R. Cumberworth, Mr, Mrs and Miss Burgess, Mrs Grießhaber,,Misses Cunninghame, Mrs and Misses Smith, «Mrs Corrick and family, Mr and Mrs M. Connell, Mesdaines Jakina and Gittos, Miss Jakins, Hon. J. T. and Mrs Peacock, Mr and Mra G. T. Booth, Mr and Mrs S. Haynes (Dunedin), Mr and Mrs John Ballantyne (Ruapuna), Mr Ken Bassett, Mr, Mrs and Misses Leslie, Miss Turner.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10062, 14 June 1898, Page 5

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THE LATE MRS MORLEY. Press, Volume LV, Issue 10062, 14 June 1898, Page 5

THE LATE MRS MORLEY. Press, Volume LV, Issue 10062, 14 June 1898, Page 5

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