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IN MEMORIAL.

BISHOP.— In loving memory of William Frederick Bishop, who died at Beaumont, Lawrence, June 22, 1902. " Though lost ta

sight to memory dear." — Inseited by hie loving parents, brothers, and sisters. BRADY.— In loving memory of Harriet Anne Brady, who died at St. Kilda on June 17, 1901. Though lost to sight, to memory dear. Inserted by her loving son Fred. LITTLE.— In memory of David Davidson Little, died June 16, 1903. Our loss, hia gam.— lnserted his loving wife and family. WHETI'ER — In loving memory of Trooper W. H. "VVhettsr, who died in South Africa, the 20th June, 1902.

Though he's gone, he's not forgotten, — Never shall his memory fade ; Dear the thoughts that ever lirgcr Round our soldier's grave.

><m(lcatlons of Baths, Marriages, and Death? appearin«in Hie tt'ituevi übo recn-o insertion iv tha Dailj Tiinei ant iv t&t ilcuthly Summary for Emope without Additional chajge, Anoouucemonts of 3lrth«, Marnr.se'^ and Deaths scat fill publication rrom tbc oountrj districts reauiro to bo" verified by the signature of either our agent, iv the district from irftich tho announcement is sent or of |*c clergyman of the Jistricf Charra foi these, Js per insertion. When verse 3 ar~ added to "la Memoriam' 1 notices, aa additional onarje of 2s 601 lur each reria of loar lines 13 aiadc.

i — Dew is the greatest r-especfcer of colours. To prove this, take pieces of glas3 or boards and painb them red, yellow, green, and I black. Expose them at night, and you will | find that the y«llcw will be covered' with I moisture, that the green will b» damp, but; i that the red and blaok will be left peri feotly dry. I — There is no part of the world which ; has such a sinister record for wrecks as the Black Sea. The number in some years has averaged more than one a day. the greatest number of wrecks recorded in ono year bring 425. and the smallest 134-. About 50 per cent, of these vessels became « total wrecks, all the crews being lost.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2623, 22 June 1904, Page 47

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IN MEMORIAL. Otago Witness, Issue 2623, 22 June 1904, Page 47

IN MEMORIAL. Otago Witness, Issue 2623, 22 June 1904, Page 47

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