THE LATE MRS A. RATTRAY.
__ A FUNERAL AT RICCARTON. The funeral took place at the Riccarton Churchyard yesterday, of the late Mrs A. Rattray, a most popular and esteemed resident of Upper Riccarton. The funeral service was.conducted by the Rev. Canon W. S. Bean, of Addington, and many friends of the deceased were present to pay their last tribut-cs. The pall-bearers were: — Messrs E. A. Rattray., L. J. Rattray, H. Rattray, R. Bryan, A. Wilson, and Ji. Harris. Amongst those present were:—Mr F. Hubbard, Mr I>. JSeave, jut and Mrs J. Bryan, Mr It. J. Bryan, Mr J. Smith, Mr W. Smith, Mr H. Belcher, Mr and Mrs A. Fairbaarn, Mr C. Knight, Mr W. Niddj Mr P. Watson, Mr A. Rose, Mr D. Hannifin, Mr and Mrs P. Cameron, Mr O. Jtianniun, Mr and Mrs T. White (Napier;, Mr and Mrs E. Bosworth, Mr G. Roberts, Mr J. W. Todd, Mr V. Todd, Mr J. E. Fleming, Miss D. Bosworth, Mr P. D. McNab, Mr H. Shirley, Mr H. Holmes, and Mr H. Caukweli. Wreaths were sent by the following: Messrs James Shand and Co., Mr and Mrs J. C. Lord, Mr and Mrs W. H. Saxby, Mr F. Harley, Bal.an Bros., Mr Witty and Friends, Mr R. G.ah.im, Mr and Mrs Cnaeton, Mr and Mrs T. White iNapier), Mr and Mrs Freeman Holmes and Family, Riccarton Friends, Mr and Mrs Bennett and Son, Mr and Mrs A. Jones, A Few Friends, _ Riccarton Domain Board, J-.oyal Riccarton Lodge, Robert Burns Lodge, Messrs Grierson and ■'Davis, Mrs P. Burke, Veterans' Cricket Club, Mr R. J. Munro, Mr J. E.Fleming, Licensed Victuallers' Association, Staff Addington Sale.>ards, Mr A. E. Wilson, Mrs J. F. Wi liarns, Mr W. R. Wilson and Family, Mr and Mrs Prattley and Family, Mr and Mrs Hunter and Family, Mr*W. H. Harris, President and Members of the North Canterbury Jockey Club, Messrs C. ind E. Cross, Mr and Mrs H. Rattray, Mr J. F. Holmes and Family, Messrs J. and M. Hickey, Messrs W. and E. Baker. Riccarton Football Club, Mr Leicester Matson, Mr and Mrs A. Fairbairn, Mrs G. Kennedy, Messrs Swanston and Green, Messrs T. H. Green and Co., Mr and Mrs J. Hanson, Mr J. Wallace, Mr and Mrs E. A. Rattray, Mr and Mrs R. Patrick, Mr and Mrs Bosworth, Mr and Mrs J. Harris, Mr and Mrs J. Bryan and Family; Mr P. Knight, Mr and Mrs<T. Lord, and Mr R. C. Rattray and Family. NEW "WHY-NOT" GOLF BALL. PAINT AVON'T CHIP. The new "Why-Not" Golf Balls are covered with a paint that won't chip even when used by a 20 handicap player—the ball itself is also indestructible. AH Dealers and Professionals, or from the N.Z; Agents: W. H. Tisdall, Ltd'., Christchurch. —l2 ***>•- —'BB——MIBMMMHIMII IM»
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17815, 14 July 1923, Page 2
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