SIR DONALD M'LEAN.
UNKNOWN sorrow that we record the UNKNOWN Sir Donald McLean. This morning UNKNOWN the favorable symptoms which during UNKNOWN four days had UNKNOWN his friends ?f.r ..■:.■.'•:■:.r - h"•.'•■-; • f ':.:< ahhnar.- rer->very disappear • h a.d i- i "■••a;:; .• >.-\ i i"Ut thai the oad was at v 1..-1! ,' _ ;■"•• .. : , ; -J ;■;.■„ ; ■-.\ ~',■'....•]<. iic ~a.nk gradually, ?-,u\-\ :•■ ■ - ,:..>■•■:■.-■': -i;- :'••;• *:ie hi>: :::;•■>•• <>r fair hours, fell !•■ wa> ah■-■l. ar.d paiulo.--. We ;,[-..• ijdad to Sh-ar ■■ hat he had. •■::. hi- d<-ath-bed. a'-l the Sti.'.:.I
w ** allowed liim to plaoe his wordly afiairs in proper order. Against Sir Donald McLean, as a private individual and a personal friend, we have nothing to say. He has rendered this colony many signal services—more than enough, we hope, to counterbalance those actionß of his which from time to time we have been compelled to comment upon in the Wanaxga. The grave oloses upon all private and personal feuds—a*»d we do not desire to speak one bitter or unfriendly Word of the dead. Owing to the lateness of the hour at which the news reached us, we are compelled to hold over all further notice of this melancholy event until next issue
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Wananga, Volume 4, Issue 1, 5 January 1877, Page 3
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190SIR DONALD M'LEAN. Wananga, Volume 4, Issue 1, 5 January 1877, Page 3
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