DEATHS.
JMAVO.—-March '23, cut. Waterfall, Midland Railway, Sarah Jane, youngest beloved - daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Mayo; aged five months. Deeply regretted. Tender shepherd, thou hast still’d, _ ■ Now Thy little lamb’s brief weeping; Oh, 1 how peaceful, pale and.mild, ' ' In it’» narrow bed ’tis sleeping, jj-And no sigh of anguish sore, ■ vHeaves that little bosom more. ROGERS.—March 28, at '14 r Manchester Street, -Margaret, beloved wife of Thomas Rogers; aged forty-seven. - Deeply regretted. : R.X.P. ■ JRANDELD.—March 29, a’t Surrey Villa, East Streef, Ashburton, Alfred William, -Randall; ’ aged if ty-six-years. After a short illness. , (.■ BEREAVEMENTS. JCR and MRS J. SPRING- and FAMILY beg *to return ,their Spaoere Thanks ( for ‘ the many kind expressions of .sympathy with them in their late ead bereavement.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13089, 31 March 1903, Page 1
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