IN MEMORIAM.
BLACKWOOD.—In I'oring remembrance of my dear husband, William Blackwood, who died ht Caversham, January 25, 1900. One year to-day Ood's messenger came, And relieved my dear one of his pain; The sleepless nights he patiently bore, For Christ was waiting at the door. God then said, "Jjct his trouble cease," And now my dear husband rests in peace. Growncd at last, how can I murmur, When ray loss is thy best gain? We shall soon be reunited— Never more to part again. , —Inserted by hio loving wife. Announcement) of Births, Marriages, ami Deaths ten: for puliation from tlio country districts require tft lie verified liy the signature at cither our ngu:it in the dbtiict from which the aiiiibiinciicsiit is sept or of the clercynian of the district, charge lor these, Sb ircr insertion. When verses are HiUcd to "In Jlointirlaih " nniices, aii additional charge of Ji'fid for caah verse ol four lines is made. of Births, Marriages, and Deaths appKinriK in the Daily 'J'imes also receive insertion In the Witness and the Monthly Summary for (Sreat lirilahi ami ATiisrice. wiihont additional elurso.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11950, 25 January 1901, Page 4
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184IN MEMORIAM. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11950, 25 January 1901, Page 4
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