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IN MEMORIAM.

BELL. —In loving memory of dear Teanie, beloved wife of Thomas 8011, and only daughter of David and Annie Shand. Died January 2, 1907, at W aikouaiti “ Gone, but not forgotten.”—lnserted byloving friends.

BURROWS.—In sad but loving memory of our darling Mother (Elizabeth), beloved wife of Henry Burrows, who died at her residence, Glen road, Mornington, on January 1, 1905. It is a faithful saying. “ For if we be dead with Him, we shall also live with Him.”

MTVOR —ln loving memory of our dear sister, Selina, who died at Caversham on December 28, 1910. Dear is the grave where our sister is laid. Dear is her memory, which never shall fade. , . , Sweet is- the hope that again wo shall meet, , , , Kneeling together at Jesus s feet. sisters.

M'LELLAN.— In memory of Agnes Fraser Pag© M'Lallan, who died December 31, 1907.

Hush’d from the fever and the fret, From all long life’s remembrance free.

M'NEILL.—In loving memory of my dear Mother, who departed this life January, 1909 Homo papers please copy.—lnserted by her daughter Jeanie.

WICKS.—In loving memory of my dear husband. Heniry Alexander Wicks, who died suddenly at Du mod on on January 3 1911. —“Gone, but not forgotten.'— Inserted by his loving wife and family.

WICKS.—In levins memory of our dear father, Henry Wicks, who died at humsdon (suddenly) on January 3, 1911.

A painful shock, a dreadful blow; Oh, father, dearest, we miss you so. Our loss is great, we’ll not complain

Put trust in God to meet again. Rest, dearest father, sweetly rest— They miss you most who loved you best. —lnserted bv his loving daughters, Lizzie and Anna, and grandchildren.

Notifications of Births, Marriages, and Deaths appearing in the Witness also receive insertion in the Dally Times and in the Monthly Summary for Europe without additional charge. Announcements of Births, Marriages, and Deaths sent for publication from (ha country districts require to bo verified by the signature of either our agent in the district from which the announcement is sent or of the clergyman of the district. Charge for these, 3s per insertion prepaid, or 4b if booked, when not exceeding five lines, and 6d for each line over five. When verses ore aided to “ In Memoriam ” notices, an additional charge of 2s fid for each verse of four lines is made.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3016, 3 January 1912, Page 51

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3016, 3 January 1912, Page 51

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3016, 3 January 1912, Page 51

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