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BURIED WITH NAVAL HONOURS.—Naval cortege escorting the body of the late Mr. Harry McNeish to Karori Cemetery. The photograph shows the procession passing along Ghuznee Street. Inset, naval petty officers, who acted as pall-bearers, carrying the coffin from the mortuary chapel; to the gun carriage. Mr. McNeish- was for many years in the Royal Navy, and accompanied the Scott and Shackleton expeditions to the Antarctic.

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 September 1930, Page 5

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BURIED WITH NAVAL HONOURS.—Naval cortege escorting the body of the late Mr. Harry McNeish to Karori Cemetery. The photograph shows the procession passing along Ghuznee Street. Inset, naval petty officers, who acted as pall-bearers, carrying the coffin from the mortuary chapel; to the gun carriage. Mr. McNeish- was for many years in the Royal Navy, and accompanied the Scott and Shackleton expeditions to the Antarctic. Taranaki Daily News, 29 September 1930, Page 5

BURIED WITH NAVAL HONOURS.—Naval cortege escorting the body of the late Mr. Harry McNeish to Karori Cemetery. The photograph shows the procession passing along Ghuznee Street. Inset, naval petty officers, who acted as pall-bearers, carrying the coffin from the mortuary chapel; to the gun carriage. Mr. McNeish- was for many years in the Royal Navy, and accompanied the Scott and Shackleton expeditions to the Antarctic. Taranaki Daily News, 29 September 1930, Page 5