Mr. Th' m.i- ( link i’>-< it- ti linliee of thanks to the rat epayers of the petane Riding lor his return to epresent that riding o:i li e Hawke s Bay < 'omity ( oiincd. It is estimated ill’ll the fete lie 1 1 at Havelock yesterday in aid ol he Village Hall fund will r< si;!, m :l profit of over 1110. i,. Tin- fam ral of tin- late Mr. \. . B. poppelwell 10.,k place this cfi’.-l’-noo-.i. Very Rev. Father K<oi.;i conducted a short si rviee at ihe Sacred Heart ( Imreh. after wh i n the cortege ei.m[>risi)-g over forty vehicles, wended its way to lie Hastings cemetery. The cross bearers ami acolytes headed the [iroci -si..-i a;:<i the pole bearers marched on < ither side of the hearse. The -ei-vice at tin- graveside w-'s very impres-ive. Ve>y Rev. Fathi r Keogh officiated. A large number i f beautiful floral tributes, including •• :*r from the firm and staff cf Messrs de Pelichet. McLeod ami o and another from the membei s of the Hastings Hockey ( lub. w -.•■<- laid on the grave.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 275, 9 November 1911, Page 6
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