LATE JUDGE MANNING.
The body of the late Judge Manning, who died ill London of internal cancer, arrived m Auckland today >>y the barque Antnvos. The late Judge had expressed a wish previous to his death that his body might be forwarded to New ' Zealand, for which country he. often longed m his dying hours. In, accordance with liis earnest wish his request was carried into effect. ? ue late Judge Manning was closely assdoi- 1 afed wiftli New Zealand Native history for many years, and was ihe author or works m connection therewith. His illness was a painful and protracted one during which he often longed to be m ;^ ew Zealand there to pass away. ''The Natives always Bpeak m high terms of eulogy of their departed friend, whoso many excellent qualities are 1 borhe tri"bate to by both races. I We 'can. bnly add JRequiescat m pace.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 301, 22 November 1883, Page 3
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148LATE JUDGE MANNING. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 301, 22 November 1883, Page 3
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