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IN MEMORIAM.

FINCH.—In loving memory of our darling Zilla, who departed this life on the SOth January, 1921, aged 4} years. Oh, why was she taken, so young and so fair, When this earth had so many it better cpuld spare? Hard was the blow that compelled us to jart With the loved one so near and so dear to our hearts. Inserted by her loving parents, L. and A. Finch.

HENSHAW.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Dave Henshaw, who passed away on the 29th January, 1910. . Dear ones leave us, shadows fall. Loving thoughts outlast all. Another, year its changes bring Though.death divides, fond memory clings. Inserted by E. A. Henshaw.,

MARLOW.—In loving memory of William, beloved son of Alice and the late Robert Mar-, low, who was drowned in the wreck of the Omaka. on the 30th January, 1921. I cannot clasp your hand, dear Will, Your face I cannot see; But let this little token tell I still remember thee. Inserted by his loving mother, A. Mark™. , MILSOM:—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on the 30th January, 1921.

Always remembered.

Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, Harry and Doris Milsom.

MILSOM. —In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on the 80th January,-1921. ; Not dead to us. She lives above; ■ Sot dead, but gone before; She lives with ns by bonds of love, And will for evermore, inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, H. and B. Gooch.

IIILSOM.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on the 30th January, 1921.

.Dear is the grave where she is laid, Sweet is the memory that never will fade; Koses may wither, leaves' fade'and die. If others forget you, never will I. Inserted by her loving daughter and ' s.m-in-law. E. and H. Clark,, and. grandchildren, STAPLETON.—In fond and loving memory, of Harold Percy Stapletbn, only son cf Mis. ' Cooper, 5, College street, who was drt;v nod. ■in the wreck of the schooner Omaka at Pencarrow. Heads on the 30th January, lt'2l, aged 22 years. .. . . .

■ Asleep in the deep. 'ft seems but a day since he bade me good-bye, His heart full of hopes and his apirlts so high; How little I thought when he left me that day The grim hand of Death would soon tear him away. Inserted by his sorrowing mother. EXUKrKTON.—In sad and loving memory of ii.y dear brother, Harold, and only son cf the late Percy Ernest Stapleton, drowned in tha wreck of the .schooner Oraaka at Pencarrow Heads, 30th January, 1921; aged 22 years. Oh, why was he taken, so young and so fair, ' When the world held so many il better f could spare? :Hard' was the blow that compelled us to £ ' part, From a loved one so near and so di ar to our heartsStill fondly remembered. Inserted by hi 3 loving Bister.

STAPLETON.—In loving memory of Harold,who -was drowned in. the wreck of the Oniaka on the 30th January, 1921. . ' i

I am thinking of you, dear Harold, ■ Thinking of the past, ' Picturing you in my memory, Just as I saw you last. Inserted by Ethel Sullivan.

WATSON.—In loving memory of our dear friend, William Leonard Watson, drowned in the wreck of the schooner Omaka on the 30th January, 1921; aged 22 years. In-' terred at Karori. . ,

Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Cooper. WATSOJT.—In loving memory of our dear friend, .William leonjird Watson, mate of my dear brother, the late Harold Stapleton, drowned in the wreck of the schooner Omaia at Pencarrow Heads on the 30th January, 1921, aged 22 years. We are thinking of you to-day, dear Bill, Thinßng of the past, Picturing you in memory Just as we saw you last. Inserted by his loving friends, Alec and Mabel McDonald.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 25, 30 January 1923, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 25, 30 January 1923, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 25, 30 January 1923, Page 1