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ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

- - FOR KING AND COUNTRT. July 1. ViTtea in action. Private William George Hill. Oearly beloved son of James and PraQces Hill, of New Lynn, . Auckland: aied ."3 ieats. Mourned by all.that knew him, He gaverhis life for King ana Country. HOB3OS.—On .Tnly 7, killed in action, Private T. W. llobeon, dearly-beloved oldest son of J. G,. ana M. ■ •Hqbson, , Stanley Street. Arch ■Hill.'nged 2.i years. i Much-tieloveil and mourned by all who knew iinii SJUIK.—On July 3,1316. killed In action. Joliu Dalrymple. dearly-beloved eldest son of the late .Tames and Agnes M. Muir, Pahmnrc Eoad,..Otahuhn; aged 20 years. MUBPHY—On Jnly 3. Uilled in action in France, Vincent, fifth beloved sou of J. and E. Jtnrphy., ISoyal Terrace. Kingsland date of ■ Danraville, -X.' Wairoa), agfifl 24 years'.. E.I J?. SING.—On Jnl.v 3.-.1010. in France killed in action. Herbert Stanley Sing (Main Body Expeditionary Forcesi. fourth son of Frances Smith. 2. BTowninir Street.Grey I-ynn; used 21 years." Deeply mourned. He gave his life for his country. . SMlTH.—Killed in action. July 3. Charles Matthew, dearly beloved husband of Winifred T. Smith. Wolseley Street. Morningside: aged 29 years. Greater love hath no man than this, •when he layetli 'down his life for his friends. iTACSE.—OnIy July a.' IMG. killed in action William Edward, dearly beloved son and only child of William "aad E. H. Vanse, Station- Road. Avoudale. in his twenty- | third" year. ' ile_gare.jtiis_lll£ Jar_lils._cpnntry _ GIBSON.—In fond. and. lovin? memory of my dear son. Sapper Bertram J. Gibson, who was killed while layiag -wire entanglements at (Jallipoll. July 23. ISIIS. "Your jrallant gave his life for his • "'" comrades."—Captain Shera. Xo Rreater love than this, thiit a man ■lay down his life for his' friends. ' "Inserted by his mother. GIBSOX.—In loving memory of our brother. Bertram J_ Gibson, who was ■' killed at Gallipoli, July 23,11915. _-- * • Inserted by his brothers and sisters. ■. ■ IHAMILTOK.—In loving memory of Private J. Hamilton, killed at the Lone Tine Jnly 10. 3015: aged 24 years, i He bade no one the last farewell, - He waved his hand to none: --,;• The spirit fled before He knew That from us he had gone. i " Inserted .l.y his lnrtug slster Mrs i Tomlinson, CBpsom. BTTZSIMMCKSS.—In loving remembrance of George Fttssinrmons, __kiHed in action ■: Cape Helles, Jndy 20, 1015. . His duty done and honour won, He fell in his -country's cause. Inserted i>y his loving daughter Kathleen. .' -GKIBBLB.—In loving memory of our ■ l :br»£her. Private J. Ernest Grlbble . =R-A3LC, who died on July 38. 1»15, at ; ri . the Military Camp, Trenthain, X.Z. ' ' ■'. . Oh, far the toucli -of a vanished hand, J C-AnO. the eonnd of a. voice that is still. ; Inserted by F. -A. and llnrlla M. Kmith. I feFMPSON. —In loving memory of Trooper ' -W. B.- Simpson (IS/445), of Waerenga, i Waikato, killed in action at the Dar- > ' 20. 1915. ■ iWAiLSH. —In lorlns remembrance of -. . .Trooper I*. C. Walsh. Auckland Batwho lost his- life at Gallipoli on 1* inly 21. 191 S. ■ - Jf- Inserted. :by a. dear friend.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 174, 22 July 1916, Page 12

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ON ACTIVE SERVICE. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 174, 22 July 1916, Page 12

ON ACTIVE SERVICE. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 174, 22 July 1916, Page 12