OBITUARY.
Jjli H. M. GORE. iraess association tbligbasi.) WELLINGTON, November 17. The death is announced of Mr Henry .Morland Gore, for many years secretary of the New Zealand of fine Arts, and also for tingtysnjiig v (;;irs secretary of the British Association. Ha was a wellrknowu amateur painter. Mr Gore was a prominent tennis ptaver, and represented New Zealand in "the first team sent" from the Dominion to Sydney jn IS9O. He also cnptaine<l the £ew Zealand Warn a tew years later. This team beat New (South Wales? hv 13 set? to 10. He also represented Wellington in interpror viucial games and was a competitor in the' national, championships at the time wlien F. M. B Fisher and J. GPeacock were engaged.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20088, 18 November 1930, Page 11
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