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IN MEMORIAM.

jDYEH.—In loving memory of Walter Edwin Dyer, youngest beloved son of Henry H. and Isabella Dyer. Died from injuries accidentally received July 17th, 1906. All day we look for that dear face. And through the open door We'd, like to see him enter As in the days of yore. He comes not in the daytime, But every night it seems As if we saw him smiling Down upon us in our dreams. Inserted by his loving father, mother, and brother, %enry H., Isabella, and T. H. Dyer. GOMAS.—In loving memory of Captain J. Gomas. who hi« life in the ketch . 6ir Henry, off East Cape. 17/7/06. Inserted by his loving family. GBMMILL. — In loving memory of Robert GemmlU. who departed this life on July ffih. 1905. is liotne withoat a father, .; . Oft see his loving face; j The first to fly to in sorrow. None can fill a father's place. Inserted by loving wife and children. CAPTAIN NICOLAS.—In 10-ving memory of my daughtpr. son-in-law, and dear Cyril, who were drowned at Waipiro Bay by the wreck of the Aotea. A-endden change, at God's command they • fell.' They had not time to bid their friends' farewell, l The summons came without a warning Civen.. That bid them haste to meet their God in heaven. Inserted by their loving mother, A. Donaldson. CAPTAIN NICOLAS.—In loving memory of our dear sister, brother-in-law, and dear Cyril. v.-br> were drowned at Waipiro Bay, by the wreck of the Aotea on July 17th, 1906. Short was the call they had from above, Not a word to their loved ones conld say; meir eyes closed in death, with, thought of home, ffhey silently passed away. Inserted by their loving sister, E. W. Dilly. NICOLAS.—In loving memory of Captain Nicolas, wife, and child, who were drowned at WaiDiro Bay on the wreck of the Aotea, Jnly 17th, 1806. It seems but a day since they bade us good-bye. Their hearts--full of hope and their spirits • so high. How little we thought when they left us that day The grim hand of death would soon tear them away. So gentle and kind —how we miss their dear faces. Sow we know that on earth we can ne'er fill their places; Though asleep in their Saviour, where grief is uc&no-wn. In sorrow and tears are their loved ones at home. ■ Inserted by their loving sisters, M. Munrceand K. Pearse. NICOLAS-—ln loving memory of Captain Nicolas, wife, and child, who were drowned at Waipiro Bay on the wreck of the Aotea on July 17th, 1906. I"hey left ns in their health and strength, No thought of death was near, •Hrey wonld not even say good-bye To those they leved so dear. !Ebey are gone but not forgotten, Never shall their memory fade. Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger Round the spot where they are laid. Inserted by their loving brother and eis-ter-In-law, Dawson and Blanche Donaldeon.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 169, 17 July 1907, Page 12

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IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 169, 17 July 1907, Page 12

IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 169, 17 July 1907, Page 12