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IN MEMORIAL.

fi WOOD YEAR.—In sad &nd loving memory of % my darling son. William Woodyear (Willie), who was drowned crossing the Turakina River, April 16, 1897 ((food Friday), in his 18th year. Far, far away from all your race, And those that loved you best, No kindred hands will deck the place * Where you are laid to rest. But pitying eyes may sometimes gaze Upon that sad and lonely spot; God marketh where we all are laid, - v And, Willie, dear, you're not forgot. \. \ • —Inserted by his lovintr mother, brothers, and sisters, in Melbourne, Victoria. —Wanganui papers please copy. . —-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11348, 17 April 1900, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAL. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11348, 17 April 1900, Page 1

IN MEMORIAL. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11348, 17 April 1900, Page 1

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