IN MEMORIAM.
Noone.— ln loving memory of our dear brothers, James Henry, aped one year and six months, died 10th May 1893; and William John, aged twenty-seven year?, died 16th June 189 S. Our dear brothers have gone where the weary find rest, Away from all sorrow aud pain. Some day we hope in tint sweet land of the blesfc To meet our dear brothers again. —Inserted by their fond parents, sisters, and brothers. . , „ Shore.— ln loving remembrance of our dearly beloved daughter, Catherine Gibson Shore, who died at Fahfield on the 15th June 1892.
„ - She suffered much, but murmured not ; We w&tched her day by day ; With aching hearts we saw our loss, For she was called away. —Inserted by her sorrowing parents.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2207, 18 June 1896, Page 29
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192IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 2207, 18 June 1896, Page 29
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