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A. MOTHER TO HER YOUNGEST CHILD.

My youngest child, my baby boy, Thoij( art thy mother's pride and joy; Whatc'er thy future late may be, My love will always follow thee. And it will be my earnest piayer To ask for thee thy Maker's care; May He watch o'er thee day and night, And always guide thy footsteps right. May long and happy be thy life; Mayst thou be free from grief and strife; And though another's love be thine, Mayst thou still fondly think of mine. — Andrew Kinross. Invercargill, March, 1901.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2455, 3 April 1901, Page 57

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A. MOTHER TO HER YOUNGEST CHILD. Otago Witness, Issue 2455, 3 April 1901, Page 57

A. MOTHER TO HER YOUNGEST CHILD. Otago Witness, Issue 2455, 3 April 1901, Page 57

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