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DEATH OF MR W. D. MURISON.

In his private circle of friends—and it was a larger circle than most men have—he has left a gap hard to fill. A wife and five children mourn his untimely death. Perhaps it would be difficult to find a more affectionate father, as well as a firmer friend. In the discharge of those family and social duties which often prove test duties to greater men, Mr Murison shone brightly. Like many another man whose splash in the great sea of existence has attracted comparatively little attention, it will be found by many in this Province that we have lost in Mr Murison one who could ill be spared, and we are mistaken if many a sigh of regret will not be given to the memory of one so affectionately and lovingly ktown.'

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4951, 29 December 1877, Page 3

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DEATH OF MR W. D. MURISON. Otago Daily Times, Issue 4951, 29 December 1877, Page 3

DEATH OF MR W. D. MURISON. Otago Daily Times, Issue 4951, 29 December 1877, Page 3