IN MEMORIAM.
BURRELI-— In loving memory of m.v dear frifwil. Jam-et; It. IliBTeH. who died July US, 1911. Rrlr-ased from sorrow, sin. and pniu, And freed from every care, Br angels' hands hi I leaven conveyed, To rest for evermore. Inserted by his friend. W. K. Pvckson. CASH.—In loving memory of Eliza Emily Oash, -who departed Icom. tins world 27th Jaly. 190 S. A mother more gentle, kind, and true. Out tears start afresh, in remembrance- of yon; Hikv !jarr<l "was the Wow thru compelled ns to part Eram a Kwed one ft" , near and- dear to oar boons. Inserted- by her loving .daughter and son-in-law (ii. and K. Nee!, Rirkenbead). CASH.—In loving- Tcr-mory of Eliza Cash, who departed th*; mc- inly 27. UKK>. SboTT -ivas the tvill you had from above, Not it word to your loved ones t-ould say. Sour ryes .-lose.! in death with, thoughts of home: s"on sHently parsed away, Inserted by her loving- son and] dgng-ttter, Horai-e and »H. CASH.— sad but loving memory of our dear toother. Eliza E. Cash who departed this life July 27. 1900. ln^eeSen , by her I'i.ring sou ,-in<l daughter-in-law, George and V. Cash. <CFLAPPELX>.—In lovtor nusnurjr of our dear brother Join, who. departed this life on July 27, 1911. To your *sad and lacrly grave My footsteps often go. Tbf flowers 1 pla*-t» upon yonr-^ra-ve May wither and die. If others have foerovton yon, dear brother, •»y<*r will I. Inserts by his itwing mother, sister, and brother-in-law, E. and J. Cunliffe, <v>mrneix-jal Read, .Arch Hill. DAVIE-MARTIK. —In loving memory of mrr denr sister Mary. wbo died on July 27, 13ft.'. TLeft from fliy labours, res; In th» irome of the just tend the free. Blest be thy memory. Ami Most thy bright example be. Inserted by her sister nod. brutljej-in-law. C. I. and T. G. I'arvin. BEREAVEMENT CA^SS. CAPTAIN AND MRS. FLEniCHBR. AND FAMILY tender fhelr heartfelt thanks to zitr members of ;tit* Ma'Dutcnu *Y,aci*t. a:n<i Motor Boat Club, and all others who so kindly assisted in the search for their son ißeatKTi (lately drowned): a&3f> to 'their friends for all teleirrams. letters, and expressions of sympathy received in their cad bereavement.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 179, 27 July 1912, Page 12
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363IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 179, 27 July 1912, Page 12
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