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Pallbearers carrying the coffin of Sir Francis Adams, a former judge of the Supreme Court, from the Oxford Terrace Baptist Church on Saturday. The pallbearers are (from left) Mr A. D. Holland, president of the Canterbury District Law Society. Mr W. F. Thomson, a Dunedin barrister, Mr A. D. Horner, a son-in-law of Sir Francis Adams, Mr E. J. Somers, a Christchurch barrister, Mr A. C. Brassington, a Christchurch barrister, and Mr N. Strack, another son-in-law.

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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33212, 30 April 1973, Page 12

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Pallbearers carrying the coffin of Sir Francis Adams, a former judge of the Supreme Court, from the Oxford Terrace Baptist Church on Saturday. The pallbearers are (from left) Mr A. D. Holland, president of the Canterbury District Law Society. Mr W. F. Thomson, a Dunedin barrister, Mr A. D. Horner, a son-in-law of Sir Francis Adams, Mr E. J. Somers, a Christchurch barrister, Mr A. C. Brassington, a Christchurch barrister, and Mr N. Strack, another son-in-law. Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33212, 30 April 1973, Page 12

Pallbearers carrying the coffin of Sir Francis Adams, a former judge of the Supreme Court, from the Oxford Terrace Baptist Church on Saturday. The pallbearers are (from left) Mr A. D. Holland, president of the Canterbury District Law Society. Mr W. F. Thomson, a Dunedin barrister, Mr A. D. Horner, a son-in-law of Sir Francis Adams, Mr E. J. Somers, a Christchurch barrister, Mr A. C. Brassington, a Christchurch barrister, and Mr N. Strack, another son-in-law. Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33212, 30 April 1973, Page 12

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