IN MEMORIAM.
BARNES —In loving memory of William Barnes, accidentally killed at Beaximont, January 16, 1803 We do not forget thee — we loved thee too dearly For thy memory to fade from our lives like a dream The lips need not speak when the heails 1 mourn sincerely And the thoughts often dwell where they seldom are seen. — lu-er ed by his sorrowing wife. HAMILTON — In lowpg memory of our dear daughter Jeaniiic, who d.ed at Palmerston, Ja'iimy 11, IHC6, aged 16 years. A\ he'i the weary one~ we love J*i fer oji tl>e.r rest above, Seem« the earth c o poor and vast, All our lift— joy oveicaat. Hush 1 Be e-. eiy murmur dumb: It is o .h " li!l Ha come." — Inserted by her fatlic-r and mother JOHNSTON — In loving memory of Mrs Ale-. Johnston, who clepartej this life on Jai iv ry 20, 1901, al'o her son, Thomas c 'i'-3 who departed January 23, 1904, at L'AeVs Flat — liTeii&d by Mr and Mrs T. binre and family. T»ratu fcIfEAHING. — In iovmcr memory of Hannah ShLaring who died at Crookston on Jpnui'j 1G I«HS, i ged 4C 1 1" 1 ' n <ire gone but not forgotten, — N;\er will thy memory fade. Sweets- 1 thoughts, will ever linger iiouud tlie gruva where thou »xt lai-i.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2862, 20 January 1909, Page 59
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