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THE ROLL OF HONOUR.

ROUNDED AND KILLED.

gIjUEERS OF THE FALLEN, LIEIT. n. T sTEAD. tieotenant **»frVVRId Pirton Head, at--i,f,i W th ,, r anterbury Rejpmcnt. dici rfillnew. «"*» " member of a wellknown football family, bein;; of •>. W. Stead, vice-captain . the famous " All Rla'ks " tram of UEITKNANT K. A. .ILIU). Ueutcneu' Krnrst Albert .lurd, 4th fff»i*» to, Rifle-g, who wag reLfttd miMin- and now believed to have killed, on \uguet 8, was the eldest o f Jlr. and Mr- 1 R. .Turd. Kutan-re. jij- of Plfnt.i Hf \va* an Australian, V; birth, coming In New Zealand with jßeirent.- tni'lvr yrai- ajo. Ijeutenan: jsrd «» s 2:l . v,u,l! " o( : W- llnd w *'- ""■ Jα farming pursuits. Ho had fwjvs taki-n a keen inlrrr.pt in military jdUVr*. l, ° '•"i'-^'- , ' with the 4th rtfiiialfl) Mounted l'uflcs. and loft with (Jie M»' n K\p«-dilion:iry Force. He had geaei for thrve months in the trencher Q.M..-KRI.KANT A. E. <*RK\. Qa»rtermaiM < r ■ Sergeant Arthur Edrtni Grer. who was wounded on i-mst 2S. i- the eldest son of Miß. Monk, of Hclenaville. He is £J ,fir> of ac , '- ""d WJks born in Auckland, jie rf«^ ri ' Bi- at To an<) at lh<" tinmair School. He thr I nion Bank, of Australia, Saswd. -• Helenfcvilk-. and «-ftcr two was iranjffrod to Dargaville, ijd tien tn Auckland. Quartermastfrittgtvtt C.rrv. whilr in the district, was jgZoral in' thr Third (Aucklajid) Rjfle* Hp took a keca istCTfS'- in mil nary affairs whilp at Epsom, »nd was promoted to h<- imtg2at. He Ifft for Wollinpton witi tlie sJcood RpinforormenU, and before lea-r----fat Wolliuirtnn w»s prermoted to be m»rterma>U'i-««'rpeent. He was in hpft trrrn months, looking after the lots*!. Sergeant I.rev «k a member pfttie Heknsvillr Tennis (.'lub. and ejOTed many panics, while in Egypt. PRIAATT. 1. P. McL.UT.HLAK. Private •'■ J'- McLaughlan, missing jiff Aufrust S, and believed to have tees titled, is a membfr of one of Ta.iijae's best families, and well known all fitr the Taihape district. " I"addy" ns a bripht. intelligrait younp fellow, tad very popular with all classes. He Jeft with the c*rly rrmforccmenUi. and gjjareßtly met liis fate in the , gallant {gating of August Bth. PRTTATf: S". M. H. ANDEKSON. Trrv»t<" Npaire llilsom Hamilton Anlavm. elder Bon of Mr. Crawford Andtaeta. of Stirling, was born at Stirling iad trail educ&tod at Bclclutha. district ijgh school. When war broke out he m in Canterbury, and »3 soon us h? Tis 20, he enlisted in the Canterbury 3»ttahnn with the Fourth Reinforc*tmtz. On reaching Egypt Private Antenon wa* invalided at Cairo, where he nmintd for tive vrcrkß in hospital. He {ncteded to the front .about the last «Kk of 'July, and died of wounds os isgatl IS.. I'riratr Anderson wae A pod pi.T-tii-al i.innrr. and pained bin ex-ptrien-f. on hie father's farm and in Ottterbury. TROOPER W. E. OIBsOS. Trooper AT. E. Gibson, killed in action «3ak wn-ing with the Xorth Auckland Otouited Kifiek. was the onlr eon of Mr. W. Gib»on. Mafeking Road. Plawtow. Loedon. N.E At the outbreak of war it was head porter at Stonehurst. H> '«•» an oicredingly popular young man. TEOOPKK F. D. McNA.MARA. Trooper Frederick Daniel MrNamaj-a (Ted), who has horn reported wounded at the u«s a resident ot Xgiwha. Bay of Inlands, and left New Zealand w.tb the Fourth Reinforcement* a a member of the North Auckland 3iouatt(l liilies-. He was a prominent foothall*r. He i.« If years of a™e, and ii brother of Misj. May McXamara, ol Mount Blen. He *till ha* two brothers ia the firing line. TROOPER W. J. UTtTfiHT. Trooper 'William John (Micki bright. i6o :t reported to have been killed in Ktioß. w-as. in Auckland twenty-two H*r» a£o. H< wa* educated at Albany School, and later followed tbe occupation ef bush and peneral farm hand. He joined the 3rd I Auckland) M.R-. but on •Mount of meaeles. was drafted into the Fourth Reinforcement*. Hi> was killed ia action at the Dardanelles on August **rh. Mr. Oeorjre Wright, his father. life* at Albany TROOPER A, VAX6TONE. Trooper R. A. M. \ ant tone, wounded «hilp -p.-, , n= with the Auckland [ Jlouj-t*ri RirV-. him in Dunedin j«3 i». l«!i! Hp ha- opent the I fueLtr pan o< hi» life in Opotiki. Bay !«f Plenty ,\( the rarh ngf of US be joined Oil- \ ohintrnf. unci from there i« v*M \n:n the ir.oimte I Tcrntorml.* -Kitii thr n-ar broke out. He lett I Opo-il-i fo- lTrnth.im last Xowmter, J »!!<1 »Krf,;\i.,[ , n iiy ay vvith th* , J'o-onli H He has been two mm: , :- in the Cairo Hospital, owmjt ,ta ilinpsi. and h»d N-fn about ajrain only f'tr a we-k i< hen lie nrcived his wound. He* played fnulhflll in f)pot:ki frir srverul pin.' Hi- i iipntma iri- thai at a Isrn.ej. TROCH'F.R F. \V. r.Al'Nh> Trooper JVanris Walter I'ariinf idit'd of wound-( wa* h sod ol the lat<- Mr. Edward Barne*. of ( romwoll. He It-it "'iti the mam liody, and had 1m«!H at tte front ninee ihc first landing. He was **n> »t Bannnrklmrn .""ft , yi-are apo. and rpceived lne education both at -Uannocktarn » n( j ( romwell piitilic Schools. For aiar.y nar*. lie followed th<i occupation °' &ed>nnian in I entral Citap-i. aiter- , rrrnrn to C-n.!'. and thence to : Durjf-din. from which place hr l'nlieted. / Deoftip,) «a* a k«u sport, and took an active. p ;t t in football and cricket. He *" » ' :olin player in Cromwell and •""•« Orchestral societiee. and played J*ritonp in thr (rumwell. Gore and Cc v erihnm Eandf He wa« the winner . of I tacdrt] for the baritone eolo at tbe Hilten route-1 year! , apo. THE BROTHERS DOH'GLAP The fv.n ,(, nf ,fir (; Douglas, of Korfcla n ,|.. Hommion Road, havr ""tli n-j, -; ■ . ...,„„■ na.riflie Inr th* ~ ,„,.., | r i.o|H>r fii-orgc Alrx•uider DouglH- » a , killed in action on S. chile w-rviuK with th« North ■**Mkknd Rquadn.n. of Mounted Riflee. Thomas 1-ewi* Doußte* was on AutTist !). uhile 'drrviuß with :»« Wellinjrton Mounted Riflee. Trooper *• Boujrlaj, was 2S yearn of * nd "ooptr T. L. Douglas wa* 26 years of

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 232, 29 September 1915, Page 7

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THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 232, 29 September 1915, Page 7

THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 232, 29 September 1915, Page 7

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