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OW ACT IV E S EBT ICE. FOB KING AND COHNTBT. EOWiEi'MS.—On September 24, killed dn action in France, William Alfred (Captain), the dearly. beloved elder son of A. P. and lily Bowring, 14, Tole Street, Ponsonby, ana grandson of Mrs. Bowring and the Jate. Alfred Bowring, aged 22 years. For King and Empire. CATTON.—On September 15, Private Charles W. Catton, Eleventh Reinforcement, second dearly-loved son of Mabel and the late Thomas Catton; in his-twenty-third year. He ■bravely answered duty's call. He gave his life for one and all; Bnt the unknown grave isthe bitterest Wow, That only those who loved him know. . DAVIES.—On September 15, 1916, killed in action, Maurice Llewellyn Daries, Eighth Reinforcements, ■hu-jljand of Elizabeth Davies. Woodside Bond, ilt. Eden Gate -Waikino), aged 40 years. For King and country. FITNESS.—On Septemuer 15, 1916, killed in action in France. Sergeant James Fitness ("Jim"), 3rd Battalion New Zealand Rifle Brigade, dearly-beloved husband of Millie Fitness, Manunui; aged 27 .years.. . . TVorthy of everlasting love was he, From those le left behind: A better not be, Nor one more true and kind. He has gone, like a flower cut down, in its bloom, From the sunshine o£ life to the shade of . the tomb; Bnt death, cannot sever the chains of our love. Or steal the fond hope we shall meet him above. O, Immaculate Heart of Mary, . Tour prayers for him extol; O, Sacred Heart of Jesus, •Have mercy on his sonl. I He died that others might be free. •Inserted Iby his loving, wife, Millie ■Fitness. liAliitui-rOtt. September 18, 1916, died of •wounds in France, 'Rifleman Phillip I/anrje, tlie dearly beloved youngest son . of 'Mrs. E. ar. Laurie; aged 20 years H months. - Lo«ed by all -who knew him. MASSICKS ■On September 13, 1916, Private E. J. Msssicks, Ninth. Reinforcements, third dearly beloved son. of Mrs. T. H. Massicks, 14, Northcote Street, • Grey Lynn; aged 21 years.—(lnglewood ; paper please copy.) - r iHe-bravely answered Duty's call, i He gave his life for one and all; .Bat the unknown grave is the bitterest "blow, . 1 . That only those who loved him.know. - BEATHAS.— ©u September 15, 1916, killed ,in action. In France,' 'Bertram " Qecil, deatly-beloveel and only son of Mrs. J. A. ■/Miliar, of Remuera {Victoria Avehne); i aged 27 years. . He died for King and country. ~ . \ rWelHngtott-papers "please copy.. fcACET-BUCK. — On September 15, 1916, 1 killed in' action. in France, Rifleman Harry Pacey-Buck. dearlytbeloved youngest son of Frank Pacey-Buck, Susses, England; aged-27 years.. "'• : . He did Ms duty. . ; - Inserted by his .friends, Mr. and Mrs. Money and family, West Street, Newton. fiTEWAET.—On September 16, 1016, died of -wounds received in action. in France, James 'Milne (Jim), dearly loved eldest son of Mary and the. late George Stewart, Master Mariner, late of Otahuhu, and much, loved .brother of Mrs. W.. Farquhar. of Franklin Road, Ponsonby; aged 3d years. — His country called; ' - .:' •■ He answered. Home papers pleaste copy. SAP-SELL.—On September 16, 1916, killed in action in France, Sergeant Robert Retreat Tapsell, late of Railway, Heuder- • son, and .son. "of Mrs. X. Tapsell, of Maketn; aged 29 years. ; - His duty done, God called: him— He knew best—to give eternal rest. Inserted by his loving friend, ~ Beryl Wilkinson. BIRTHS. October 2, ISI6, at their residence, "Malvern," Edendale Road, atbnfit Albert, to Mr. and Mrs. F. J. H. Harrison, a son. Both well. : ■HULME.—On October. 3, "1016, a t their residence, Burnley Terrace, to Mr. and Mrs. F. Holme, a son. JAMES.—On October 2, 1916. Ac Nurse O'Gara's, Exeter Street, to Mr. and Mrs. Cyril James, a daughter. Both well. MOLLOY.—On September 30, 1016, to Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Molloy, Market Hotel, Auckland, a son. Both well. JVINEY.—On October 2, at Nurse Pee's Maternity Home, Otanuhu, to "Mr and . iirs George S. Viney, a son; both -well. DEATHS. ", ;..* FOSTER. —On October 2, 1916, at Ms residence, fourth :bJngslana, itfrancis, beloved -husband oi Ann iioster, and beloved father of- Mrs , Albert .'Herring, :>"o. 33, New Bond Street, Kings I and, and Mr E. Foster, uaJnewai; late of Waiuku and fiangiriri; aged SI. interred tills day (Wednesday) at fSOWKL (Mc&aaCEHX.—On October 4, 1316, at his parents' residence, 177, ifobson Street, Jiarl -Berey, dearly beloved only son of ■"Waiter ena.'iMauue., ilcCarthy, aged 1 year and. 11 months.—RJl.P. ■Pratate interment Thursday afternoon. gyj£E9a&V-On October 3, 1916, at her late residence, 19, Albany Jtoad, Poneonby, Margaaetta -Watson, late of Cambridge, ." (Ireland, ■ -wife of Alexander IWtttson; in iher serenty-first year. Tie-in nerai will leave the above ad- ■ dress for Purewa Cemetery xo-morrov tHiuraiay), at 2 p.-Bj. - ' Uf MEMOBIAM. .JSEVINS.—In. loving memory of our- dear , eon- who was accidentally shot tiCjSU. JHeiferru on October 4, 191£, . Sadly missed. , Inserted *y his loving parents^(A...«nd if- Bevins), sister and brothers. PABfB.—In Soring memory of Con B. Carr, . .who passed 'away on October 4, 1915. ■ . Inserted foe his orphan cfeild, Doris, by histootiier. and C» and . Si- it—Caix. BBNDBIBSEX.—In loving memory of , our dear daughter, Mary Christina; wh<y passed awajr-Oetobec^, i Wβ -who.-lo»eJier-Ba(ily misaWhex, j Yet we think that God knew best, , When he- eased, her pain and eofferin& • And called her home to perfect restT ! Inserted by her sorrowing ifather and >: . mother, .E. and,-C Hanseiu BBSietrESBN.—In. loving memory of my dear sister, Mary Christina Hendrjfe-—_sen,.who-pasaed ; away October 4, 1915. One-year has -passed since that sad day. - Wfaen one we loved .was called away The end -was sodden, the shock severe, "We little thought your death so near/ Only those who have-Jost are able to tell The ipain -that is-tfelt at not saying £ood-trye. Inserted by her sorrowing sieters an* • brother-in-laws, A. and- 0.. Svendsen and T. (SLiGllftert. BENTHUKSBN , . —In lovmg memory of our dear mother. Mary Christina /Hendtik- . een, -who passed away October 4, 1915. 'Tis-juet a year ago to-day, . Since our dear mother passed away. • 'All you who have a mother, r . 'Love iher while you may; (She cannot always linger, : " • .Too soon she'll pass away. : Inserted by ler loving sons - and .... dangfitefs. R4!LiMEB.—In- lovinjr memory "of our dear "• father, James Henry Palmer, who died at Hastings (H. 8.) on October 4, 1915. Borae day we hope to meet you. Some-day, we know not when. "JWe Khali clasp your hand in a better land, And will never part again. - Inserted by his loving sons, James and Bert Palmer.—(Hastings papers please ; copy.) ? ■; ' ' BEREAVEMENT CABS. MBS. iM. CATTON AKD FAfIOXX, of Henderson, -wish to thank all kind frlenrtu ;b4© EjiDpatHißed with them Iα their eorrow, also for- letters and telegrams received; also <<2ie telegraph. t»oy, W. King, ■who showed eucb kind .thought at-tbe-tbne of <tne first sad blow. i fSpecidl Iα Memoriam Cards, Wβ* \ BoUiers' Badges, can U oitohet """ ,&-t*e ''SUg'O&Si: --,

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 237, 4 October 1916, Page 12

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