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IN MEMORIAM.

AVERS. — In lovmg memory of our dear father, Thomas Ayers, who died on the 23rd October, 1807. 'Tis hard to break the tender cord, When love has bound the heart: 'Tis hard, so hard, to speak the word*, " We for a time must part." Dearest father, we have laid thee In the peacefuF grave's embrace, But thy memory will be cherished Till we see they loving face. — Inserted by his s>on& and daughters. BOWDEN. — In loving memory of Lydia Jane (Lilly), eldest beloved daughter of James and Emily Bowden, who died at Miller's Flat, on "the 20th October, 1889; in her sixteenth year. Deeply regretted. M'LEOD. — In loving memory of our dear irtt'.e Hugh Norman, who died at Gimmerbum on 22nd October, 1905. Another little lamb is gone To dwell with Him Who gave; Another little darling boy 19 sheltered in the grave. God needed one more angel child Amidst His shining band, And so He bent with loving smile, And clasped our darling's hand. — Inserted by his loving parents and sisters. M'CORLEY. — In loving memory of Margaret M'Cor'ey, beloved wife of John M'Corley, who died on the 24th October, 1903. We miss thy kind- and willing band, Thy fond and earnest care. Our home is dark without thee — We miss thee everywhere. — Inserted by her loving husband and children. N«unc»tiomi or Birihi. M»rrt»jei, an 6 Deaths appearing la ico ITlcneaa aii* rtnln ianrtioa In the Dally Tlne> an • In in* SUalhl/ Sumunrjr for Kanpe willuut adilitUaal oka. «•, [.uklleatUn fr»a» tnt eoualr/ diitrieu rcaulre to be rerlUed by the •ifattura •raltktraur •(•■[. la th« iltuict tttm <rfaioa the »»u«UDO«m«&t U Mat or «f ih« eltrg/mao of (lie •lljirlal. Cbar<« for ih«f, it per im»rilon. Wh«n tbhm »r* addtd v "la lUawrlam ' u«tic«. as additional ooarje of It «d far each mt» •r four lino v iaaJ»

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Otago Witness, Issue 2745, 24 October 1906, Page 45

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 2745, 24 October 1906, Page 45

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 2745, 24 October 1906, Page 45

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