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IN MEMORIAM.

BARNES. —In loving memory of AV. James, who died at Seacliff on July 16, 1918. Not doad to us—we loved him dear, Not lost, but gone beforetie lives with us in memory still And will for evermore. —lnserted by his loving wife and family and daughter-in-law. BENSTON.—In loving remembrance of my dearly beloved wife, Alary Burk Benston, who died at Palmerston South on July 14, 1920. — Inserted by her husband and son and daughter BOOTH—In loving memory of my dear brother Frank, who passed away on July 14, 1920. Sadly missed. To-day livings back sad mt-morns of one we loved so dear; Thou art not forgotten, dear Frank, N.,r wilt thou ever bo; A- long as life and memory last We will remember the. I law, Georgina and Archie M’Glashan. | BOOTH. —In loving memory of my dear | brother Frank, who passed away on July 14. i 1920. “So loved, so mourned.”—lnserted by | Ins loving sister and niece, Ada and Margaret j Birrell CLARK. —In loving memory cf our dear m-other’, Williamma Clark, who tell asleep in Jesus cu July 12, 1920. Until we meet again before His throne Clothed in the spotless robe He gives IBs own, tlood-nighti Good-night! Good-night! DAVIDSON. —In loving memory of my dear mother, who died on July 17. 1920. (b-ntle ill mind, patient in pain, Mv deal mother 1* -1 r me heaven to gain; W-'irii actions so noble, gentle, and kind, Few in tiiis world lu-r equal we’ll find. Oh, you who have a mother, Love her while v<-u mav, | She wd! 11--I alwavs be with you, T-o soon slio’U pass away. I —lnserted by bar loving son, James.

At a meeting of the Band Contest Committee at Dannevirke a balance sheet of the February contest was submitted. After levying £6 per head on the guarantors the takings amounted to £SOO 13s. and the expenditure to £784 3s 3d. leaving a balance of £l6 9s 9d in hand and £3O still outst tn.tiing. “ A Cambridge farmer made £7OO in one season, off 15 acres, by raising pigs,” was a statement made by a representative of the New Zealand Bacon Company when speaking at I'acroa.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3514, 19 July 1921, Page 35

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3514, 19 July 1921, Page 35

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3514, 19 July 1921, Page 35

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