ON ACTIVE SERVICE.
KOR KIXG AND COUNTRY.
CAMORON.—In fond remembrance of Robert 'Dudley, third son of R H. and iE. n. Cameron. First Expeditionary iFaree. Killed at GallipolL
CLAEC— Killed in action, June 7, 1916. PrrßSte iWllliam Wilson Clark, eldest son o* Mrs W. Cnrry, and stepson of J. W. Curry, New Lynn.
I>AVIES.—In loving memory of our dear brotiher, Private Edwin Davies, *vho was . killed in Action, June 30, 1915. Inserted by his sister (Annie Byrne). mST.IiIER.—Killed in action at the Dardanelles, Private S. Hellier, brother of Mrs. Swmbnrn, of Morrinsville. A"waj- in a foreign land ,;£; Beneath a lonely sod, ■ . ; r.; iLles a hero brave, -'' ' (Besting in peace with God.
©SBORNE.—In loving memory of Private ,- CbarSe Osborne, of Suffolk Street, Third Auckland ißegiment (Main Body), who Save his life for King and country, July 15, 1915.
.. „. <Gorie, .but not forgotten. Inserted liy kis sorrowing parents, sisters and brothers.
FRQEBOSB.—In loving memory of Trooper J"; T. Primrose, youngest son of Mr. John Primrose. Hamilton, Killed in action at the Dardanelles.
iRUjSfiBLIj.—On July 5, 1916, died of Ttotinds, in France, (Scorge Edward, deariy-beloved fourth son of >R. E. and late James W. Russell, of Fairfax Road. Epsom, aged 23 years. He gave his life for his King and Humanity.
■WHAIiiEY.—On June 22, killed in action in France, Gunner Stanley Carlisle, the dearly loved eldest son of W R and A. Whalley. Xcw 'North Road, In his twenty-second year. Deeply regretted. Life's highest mission he fuJftlled, lAnd bravely answered duty's call.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 168, 15 July 1916, Page 12
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