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A SOLDIER'S FUNERAL.

- ".- THE LATE . STAFF-BUGLER ASHTON. The remains of the late Staff -Bugler John Ashton were accorded a military funeral yesterday afternoon, and a large number of people, estimated at over 10,000, turned out to witness the procession. The local Volunteers mustered at the drillshed . at 2 p.m., and marched to the late residence of the deceased, ia St Asaph Street east, where the cortege was formed in the following order: — Firing party, with reversed arms, of thirteen City Rifles, under Sergeant Yates ; Garrison Band ; the coffin, covered by the Union Jack, surmounted by the sword, bugle, cap and accoutrements of the deceased soldier, on. one of the E Battery Nordenfeldt gun carriages, drawn by four horses, with the bearere, ex-Quartermaster-Sergeanb ,Fox and five Sergeants of the Battery. About one hundred private friends of the family, three mourning coaches, one hundred Oddfellows, representing the various Lodges of the Manchester Unity in the Canterbury district ; the Volunteers, while a number of carriages brought up the rear. The streets through which the cortege passed to the Addington Cemetery were thickly lined with people. En route the Garrison Band played th& Dead March in "Saul," " The Garland of Flowers " and Beethoven's "Funeral March." Upon arrival at the cemetery some little difficulty was experienced in forcing a passage through the vast crowd which had gathered there. The gun carriage was taken into the cemetery and the coffin was met by the Rev A. W. AveriU, chaplain to the Civil Service Corps, who read the Burial Service. The deceased's .iccoutremißnts were carried to the grave by Mr James Perrin, of Kaiapoi, a Crimean veteran, and around the grave were assembled a number of other veterans, wearing their medals. The City Rifles and the Natives Corps had provided a detail to keep a spacs clear round the grave. At the conclusion of the Burial Service, P.P.O.M. Bro Caterer read the Oddfellows'* Ritual, after which three volleys were fired, and the last trumpet call was given by the E Battery bugler. The Oddfellows then filed round the grave, and each deposited a sprig of green on the coffin.

The Volunteers then reformed in review order and marched back to the dnllshed, headed by the Garrison Band, which played the quickstep" marches " ElCapitane " and "King Cotton." Amongst a large number, of floral tributes was a handsome wreath from the E Battery. . . The parade was under the command of Lkutenant-Colonel ■ Slater , : who had on- his staff Lieutenant-Colonel Day, Major Wolfe, Captain Hobday, district adjutant, Captain M'Gee and Staff-Sergeant-Maior Farthing. The' parade state was as follows : — Lyttelton Naval Artillery (Chief, P.O. Ttoomty .. . • ■ n •' • 3* <3an'twrbuiry • Mounlfced -Rifles ■ (Seogoant Bradley) ,i ...... • • • -22 E Baltlteay flt&pi^in. I>oniaW) ♦ • 60 Ei^ineera' (LflfeutmttEiA JoiitH). • .46 •Cilby. G-üßTd^. {Qss&mm. "Swrntttoid) ■t ■ . ■ .43 Cllfcy Biftea (Oap^adn Foster) - • • 40 Syderifoam Rifleia. (OaTjiaitt Sini'Kh) . 44 CSvil Sandco Corps (JSer^eaa't Gwpton) . . 20 New Zaala-nfl ''Natives Rifla Corps (Captain Oakea) . • ;. • . • .50 Highlamd Bdflea (Sertrecun* M*L««n) • • 20 •lanwotfd Rifles (LieufcoaaiJlb Jdhhaon) . 30 Imsperval Rifles : {Li coiiedoanlb-Misilfliesbii).- - - " 45 Ohrißlfß College Eifles CtytfaA* '■ Hiirpet)^ ,84 Cycle Corps (Eaeu-tocainlb Pirniifl) ,': •.. ,* • 14 Bearer Corps 'CLibutom.nfc Finkyson),. * 28 OiKWiaon Band (Band'raa'aber Mer'ton) '■■. >" 26 Staff . . ...... ■/-. '■' . 6

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7330, 17 February 1902, Page 1

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A SOLDIER'S FUNERAL. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7330, 17 February 1902, Page 1

A SOLDIER'S FUNERAL. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7330, 17 February 1902, Page 1

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