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IN MEMORIAM.

JJJLAIR. —In laving memory of our dear son and' brother, William Robert Blair, ■who departed this life on September Jth, 1902. Pc ias gone like a flower cut down in its bloom, iFiam the snnstine of life 'to the shade of

tie tomb: JSnt death, caniroi sever tie -bond , of our love, &>or steal -the-fond hope .we shall meet him above. Inserted by. his loving parents, Bisters, and brothers.

FEESGrUS.—In loving memory of our dear brother Jack, who died suddenly at Kamo ". on September Sth, '1910. Death to him no warning gave, But quickly took him to the grave, C" Then .haste to Christ, make no delay, For no one knows t&elr dytag day. Inserted 'by his loving sisters, i. Gussoy and R. .Morrow.

FERGUS. —In loving memory of my dear brother, Jack, who died -suddenly at Kamo, cm September Sth, ISIO. He left us all in health and strength, We never saw him die. We only know he left this world, And newr said good-bye. Inserted. his loving sister and. family, ;" M. Rogers, Devonport. GLOVER. —In fond and loving memory of my dear father, Robert Jokes, who entered into rest on September 8, 1901. We stood beside his lifeless form, Our brants were crushed and sore, .When through the gloom the sweet words >*ot. lost but gone before. Inserted by his sorrowing daughter, Ifrs. Fletcher, Kingsland.

JORDAN.— -wife of Joseph. Jordan, who died on September 7, IW9; aged 63 years. Inserted by her husband. Regretted by the whole family. JORDAN. — In forms and affectionate memoir of our dear mother. Rebecca Jordan, ■n-ho died Sept. 7th, 1000. "Tis meet to know we'll meet again TVJiere parting is no more. And that the one we laved so -well .Has only gtme-l>efore.

I&J2TTERSOX.— loving memory of •Andrew Peter (Andy), aged. 15 years 8 uwntns, yrixo "was lost at sea, 1911. dearly beloved son. of Mary and' the late •Andrew Petterson, Jate of HelensviJle. Tap: sea, the bine lone sea, hath one. He lies •■raiere pearis lie deep; lie was the loved of all, yet none O'er Ibis low bed could' weep. We will meet beyond the river ;Whep the surges cease to roll. Inserted; foy his porrowlng mother, ■brothers, awl sisters. Te Papepa.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 215, 7 September 1912, Page 12

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IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 215, 7 September 1912, Page 12

IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 215, 7 September 1912, Page 12

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