ANNOUNCEMENTS,
is Mrjioriam. Pear daughter, in that lonely crave We have seen you laid to rest; Our bitter tears were vain to save God knows and does all be&t. But oh> our hearts are sad and lone, Xo hope on earth to cheer, Our only joy from us has flown— Our own, our Minnie dear. Inserted b>; her lovinjr parents, and sisters and brothers.—C. ILkiuus, Glenroy, Kevt Zealand. COLLINOS—In loving memory of John Thomas Col- - lings, who passed peaec-fuliy away at Prebbleton, on the 13th December, 1893, ajred twenty-eifht years. Sort is now the silent dwelling. That was once so blithe ana (jay ; The eyes, the smiles that crladdened' it Have passed from earth away. And now all Bounds of life and Joy Fall coldly on our ear, For our lives have lost their music With the voice of ouj brother dear. —Inserted by A. 0.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9288, 13 December 1895, Page 1
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