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SWANSEA'S MAYOR-ELECT.

ST.ILLTYD'S PARISH CHURCH.

THE MELANESIAN MISSION.

MR. F. ROCKE AND HIS CONSTITUENTS.

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Correspondence.

ST. ILLTYD'S CHURCH, PEMBREY.

BEN EVANS & CO/S MANAGINGI…

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-=:- DEATH OF MR. W, H. FORESTER, J.P. FUNERAL. By the death of Mr, IV. H. F. re?tor, J.P.. si the advanced age of 80, a t*»II-known personality has been removed from our nidst. He was in many respects a most estimable' gentleman. At one time he carried on a large asd lucrative business. In that period he contributed- very considerably to local charitable and religion works. Manv in Swansea remember the parIoll times when several good houses in South Wales went to the wall. Trade was keenly depressed, and the com- mercial barometer was at a low ebb. Mr. Forester was struck heavily, but he bore up against his misfortune with commendable forti- tude. By hard work he succeeded in retrieving some of his losses. The deceased gentleman was. born at Merton, Surrey, and was a son of Mr. Polehard Forester, who was brought up at the court of the Russian Emperor. He obti-.ned a commission in the British army, and died in the service. The late Mr. W. H. Forester w an enginser for some years under the famous Brund, and took part in the construction of the Great Western Railway between Gloucester and Milford, Subsequent?! V, he undertook the managejOent of the Yniscedwyn Iron Works a position be relinquished in order to start business in Swansea as an iron merchant. Ho was then about 40 years of age. Per many years he tepro- sented some of the most important works in South Wales, and was sole agent for the sale of, steel bars pig-iron. He was well-known in the iron trade, in which he exercised considerable influence. r p to the time of his death, he was largely interested as shareholder and director of several tin-plate works and other commercial undertakings in South Wales. At oue time he was a member of the Swansea Council, but he took little, if any, interest in public affairs. He was one of the oldest magistrates- in South Wales. He married the daughter of Mr. James Ballard, of Cowbridge. His brother-in-law, Mr. Ballard, >vas for some years in command of the Glamorgan Artillery Militia. Deceased, who was a personal friend of the late Mr.. C. R. M. Talbot, lived for twenty-five years at Sketty Park, then the property of the late Sir John Morris. Bart. He died on Monday last, after a brief illness. He leaves a widow and a large family. The funeral, which was strictly private, took place on Wednesday at Sketty, the Rev. E. .-Homey officiating. The coffin was covered with wreaths, crosses. Æc

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