Show AX AMlldlllil 1ltlLMI A New Zealand corrripindrnt whose letter appear In h another column dncrltci Ibo death and funeral ol bray old Iltljl To Maatl a New Zealand ehlIIII whole tame and lu leifrlly are fimlllar to nearly etery El ler who bit labored In that dtitanl mlulonary Geld He was a mm o > great lDlluoco moDj the reopleof his own race end I woe held la high eitrem by all foreigner who came to know him Under hli dark skirt there belt a rue and lionut beers and bli Icitlncti and demeanor wee those 01 one of natures noblrun He was a itaunoh LitlrJy Halnt conili tent In hits oulluol and aa lee I shoe III In the power of hit eloquence ai a preacher thin ai an exempltr of the belle life thai should cbaraclrlte Iboiewha accept the Jsipl Elder Clarence Taylor wOe labored In New Ztelind for more than two yean tells the Now oUIDOUIOIOO of Ibo profound oratory of this rare old Maori He woe Ihorouibly conversant with the DILl end lljok of Mormon aDd fir any quotitlou ho was always able loKlTechiplerend yens Hit memory mem-ory will he cherished In the heart of the lUen whom he belrlended and who knew bti worth and their sadness sad-ness at hearing tile death will be lempied by the nlliotlou Ibat be fought the good light bravely and died firm In Ibe filth |