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A fire-engine served as hearse at the funeral of Station-officer Noblett, who was killed while on the way to a fire on Monday night. The coffin was covered with the New Zealand Ensign, and the dead'man’s helmet and axe were laid on it, The photograph shows the. cortege after it had passed the large crowd of people outside the fire station. (Special “Star” photo.)

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17567, 18 June 1925, Page 1

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A fire-engine served as hearse at the funeral of Station-officer Noblett, who was killed while on the way to a fire on Monday night. The coffin was covered with the New Zealand Ensign, and the dead'man’s helmet and axe were laid on it, The photograph shows the. cortege after it had passed the large crowd of people outside the fire station. (Special “Star” photo.) Star (Christchurch), Issue 17567, 18 June 1925, Page 1

A fire-engine served as hearse at the funeral of Station-officer Noblett, who was killed while on the way to a fire on Monday night. The coffin was covered with the New Zealand Ensign, and the dead'man’s helmet and axe were laid on it, The photograph shows the. cortege after it had passed the large crowd of people outside the fire station. (Special “Star” photo.) Star (Christchurch), Issue 17567, 18 June 1925, Page 1