IN MEMORIAM.
CAMPBKTJi. — In loving remembrance of
Robert Montgomery, dearly beloved son of "A. end. H. A. Campbell, who was accidentally drowned in 'the Clutha River at
Lowburn, February 18, 1891j aged 17 years. Deeply regretted. DONOVAN. — In loving memory of Daniel ' Joseph Donovan, who died at his parents' residence, Ballarat, Victoria, on February' 18, 1899. \ " Gone, but not forgotten."—lnserted by his loving v wife and family. FI/ETCHER. — In loving memory of Private Peter Fletcher of the Seventh N.Z. Contingent, killed in action at Bothasberg on February 24, 1902; aged 21 years. j
Afar on veldt he slumbers, Till the Resurrection Day. — Inserted by his mother, brothers and sisters. HOUGHTON.— In loving memory of Sarah Annie, beloved wife of William Houghton, who died on February 22, 1906. JJeeply - mourned. JAMESON. — In sad but loving remembrance of Robert John - Jamieson, who died at Cambridge, Auckland, on February 22, 1905. So loved in life so mourned in death. — Inserted by his loving wife and family. \ JAMIESON.— In loving remembrance of Henry Jamieson (late guard N.Z. railways), who wits accidentally killed in Deborah Bay tunnel on February 26, 1905. " So loved Kn life, so monrned in death." We miss thy kind «nd willing hand, Thy fond and earnest care; *" Our home ia dark without thee-r We miss thee everywhere. Three long years, oad ah, how lonely — Friends, may think the wound is healed, But they little fcno* the sadness. Deep within our hearts concealed. — Inserted by his loving mother and sister. JHOFFAT.— In lovrng memory of Mary, dearly beloved wife of William Moffat, who died at Glinton on February 22, 1907; aged £0 years. , ■> />■ ",. Gentle in mind, patient in pain, My dear wife left me, Heaven to gain. With actions so noble, generous, and, kind, Few in this world her equal could find. Not gone from memory, not gone from love. But gone to her Father's home above. — Inserted by her sorrowing husband. M'KENZIE.— In fond and loving remembrance of our" dear son and brother, Herbert, who departed this life on the - 22nd February, 1906; aged 20 years.' - " Oh, for the touch of a vanished hand, And the sound of «. voice that is stilled. M'GREGOR. — In loving memory of our dear mother, Margaret M"Gregor, who died at Flag Swamp February 23, 1906. The midnight stars are beaming Upon a; silent gfeve, Where, sleeping without dreaming, Is one we could not save. . i Some day we hope to meet her,— > ■ Some day, we know not when, We shall clasp her hand In the Better Land," , ' : And c never part agarh> ♦ * I by her sons »nd daughters. Ktttßcatlont of Birth j, Uarrlaiu, and, Deaths app«»d»»I» fht tntuvn alia reoriro ta»rtf« To (he Dailjr-Ttaws »■ ( la UM >Io«lMr Sutnnur/ fcr Europe wle*«ut affititiona! «h» pt, j 4kß«uuoentau or Blrthi, ifarilagM. aid Deaths tent Ist . publication fr»m the country 4Utriou reaufre to b« Termed b» tk« <!f nature of either our ajent j n Up district from»whloh tki aanonueemtn t is len : or of the olerunaan of the district. Chart* for then, U par insertion. When, terra are added ta "fa M*iMiiam " notices, aa addltloMfeaarta of 3s «d lor eaoa Jitm %j fenr tutu v n*A*. ,
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Otago Witness, Issue 2815, 26 February 1908, Page 51
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528IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 2815, 26 February 1908, Page 51
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