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NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR.

IN MEMORIAM.

ASH.—In loving memory of my dear brother, I Private Harry Ash, killed in action on tho ; Ath October, 1917. God alone knows the heart-ache He alone knows the pain Of the sad and hopeless longing For the toy who will come home never. again. \ Inserted by his loving »hter and brother-in-law, A B. and F. Parker. i ASH.—In loving memory of' our dear brother, ' Private Henry Edwin (Harry) Ash, 882/4, 1 killed in action in Passchendaele on the Ith 1 October, 1917. ' As a child a ray of sunshine, . Then a youth his mothers pride; ■When a man a fearless soldier, Fought as such, he bled and died. Inserted by his loving brothers and sister ' Lizzie, Jack, and Arthur. 'ASH—In loving memory of our dear son Pt«. Henry Edwin (Harry) Ash, kUled in action, 4th October, 11(17; aged 22 years. Farewell, beloved, so young and brave, Thy last "march past" is o'er; Ihou'rt rested in thy soldier's grave, Far from thy native shore. Thy duty done while.here below, Thy spirit sought release; To join tta'3 army led by God, Whose sweet watchword is peace, ffhey bore his youthlnl corpse away, And laid it in the grave, | Far from his childhood's home, which lay Some hundred miles away. Mourn not the loss of such a one, A soldiei of the cross; Think of ths victory he won, let that consiOle your loss. Inserted by his ioviiig mother and father, Mrs. E. and Mr. L. Ash, also brother Edward (Dick), at sea., 'ASH.—In memory of our dear brother. Private Henry Edwin (Harry) Ash, 33274, killed in action on the 4th October, 1917; aged ■, '2 y«ars. Death cannot from our minds efface His tender smile, his loving face; His wordß, ills actions are not de*d, Bat in our minds are dally read. Inserted by his loving brother and slster-in- . law, T. and C. Ash. -ASH.—In loving memory of my dear brother Harry,- killed is action on the 4th Octc- ; ber, 1917, aged 22 yesrs. Not now, bat In the coming years, , It may be. hi a Better Land, ! Well read the meaning of our tears, And there, some time, well understand. Inserted by his loving sister Sarah. Af!B.—Ja memory of my dear brother Harry, killed in action on the 4th October, 1917. His duty done. Inserted by hii sister and brother, M. and BENNKTT—In loving memory of our dear sons, Gunner John Dale Bennett, killed in action, near Cambrai, France, 4th October, 1918, ageVi 23 years; also Alan, who passed peacefully away, 19th June, 1916, in his 20th year. • . ]■ We leave our loved ones In the bands Of Km who knows and understands. Inserted by their loving father and mdim. BJERMQVIST--In loving memory of our dear Uncle Charllo,.'who was killed in action, France, 4th October,' 1017. Still memory lasts the same to-daj, as , though he still were.here. Inserted ty his nephews and nieces. BLACK—In affectionate remembrance of Sgt. John Wilkinson Black, killed in action at Passchendaele, 4th October,. 1917. Inserted by Florence Harnett. BLACK—In loving memorjot tys2B, Sgt. John W. Black, killed in action at Passchendaele, bn 4tb October. 1817. 1 ■ Inserted by Ms loving brother and sister-in-law, Bruce and Connie (Black. BLAKE—In loving memory of my dear brother Arthur- Sidney, who was killed at Passchendaclo ,Ridge, • 4th O.ctober, 1917. Inserted by his loving brother and family, T. W. Blake. BLAKEMORE—In loving memory of our dear grandson and nephew, 'Boden Herbert Blakeniore, M.M., 24/976, N.Z.R.8., killed in action at Passchendaele,'on the 4th- October, 1917. To memory-ever dear. L. A. Montague and E. Geary. BLAKBMORE~Ia loving memory of Private Boden Iterbra* Blakeraore, 24/970 (Military Medal), 7th Reinforcements, killed In action at Passchendacle, on the 4th October, 1917; aged 20 years. He gave bit life, it was his all, That freedom still might live. No greater love, no greater gift Has any man to give. Conld wo have raised his dying head, Or beard his last farewell, The' shock would not have been so great For those who loved him.well. Inserted by his loving sisters and brothers. BLAK&'MORE.—In loving memory of Rifleman H. E. Blakemore, 24/970 (Military Medal)', N.Z.8.8., killed in action in France on the 4th October, 1017. / To memory ever dear., Inserted by. E.L.C. CASHMORE.--In loving memory of Corporal Leslie Lambert Cashmore, 6/2170, 6th Rein- * forcements, who was wounded at Passchendaele on the 4th October, aud died on the oth October, 1917. ■ • i One of the very best. COOPER—In .loving memory of our dear Alex., ■who died as result of' -wounds received at Galllpoli, sth October, 1916. A place is vacant in our home which never can be filled. Inserted, by mother. DOHERTY—Ia proud and loving memory of my dear son, 36957, Pte. John-Doberty, who died of woimds received at Passchendaele, on fuo 4th October, 1817. R.U. Upon the strickened field of strife, Thon, dearest Lord, hast called my son, To enter everlasting life. The conflict o'er, his dnty done, Ob, sweetest Lord, Thou knowest best, Grant to my eon eternal rest. Inserted by his sorrowing mother, Annie Doherty, 46, Abel Smith-street, City. DOHERTY—In proud and loving memory of my dear brother, 80857, Pte. John Doherty, who died of wounds received at Passchendaele, on the 4th October, 1917. R.I.P. "Cone West," with the glory of setting sun, To an endless day of a well-earned rest, , For another hero'B part is done, And another soul "Gone West." Inserted by his loving sister Eva. • EIFFE.—In loving memory of John Kenneth (Jack) Eiffe, who was killed In action on the 4th October, 1917, at Passchendaele. To live in the hearts of those we loved ia not to die. Inserted by his loving- parents, sisters, and brothers. EXF.LL—Tn memory of Pte. B. Exell, 2nd Wellington Rgt., who died on sth October, 1917, from wounds received at Passcbendaele, on 4fch October. FILL—In loving memory of Private H. V. Fill, Ist Wellington Regiment, killed at Passchendaele, on 4th October, 1917. None mow how sad the parting. Nor what the farewell cost, But Gad and His loved angels Have gained what we have lost. Inserted by his loving mother and brothers. FILL.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Private 11. V. Fill, killed at Passchendaele, on 4th October, 1917. Until tho day breaks. Inserted by his two loving sisters. GAGE—In loving memory of Charles (Ben) G»"e, 44470, who fell in France, 4th October, 1017. lie did his duty well. ' —H.W.S. GAGE—In loving memory of Charles (Een) Gage, who died of wounds received in France, 4th October, 1917. | Sleep (in, dear friend, in a far off land, In a grave we may never see, But as long as life and memory last We will remember thee. Inserted by his friends Mr. and Mrs. Brailey, Island Bay. GIIAY—In loving memory of Rifleman Albert (Tal) Gray, who died of wounds in Franco on the 4t'.i October, 1910. One of the best. Fred and Aggfc.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 82, 4 October 1919, Page 1

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NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 82, 4 October 1919, Page 1

NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 82, 4 October 1919, Page 1