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ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

IN MEMORIAM. GARDINER.—In loving memory of our dear sou. Robert Dickson Gardiner, Machine Gun Section, Auckland infantry Battalion, Main Body, who died at Alexandra on August 28, 1J125. Still sadly missed. Inserted by bis loving father and mother, ,T. and B. Gardiner. GARDINER.—In loving memory of our dear brother "Rob.'' who died at Alexandria, August _!. 1915, His life for the Empire. Inserted by his sisters and brothers, .T. and J. Gardiner, and M. and F. Sinclair. HUNTER.—in fond and loving memory of Roland. 13/694, the dearly-loved fifth son of Thomas and Annie Hunter, of Grceniiltlie, killed on Hill GO at Galllpolt August 27, loir.. Main Body, Second Reinforcements, A.M.!.., N.Z.E.F. Sleep to-day. oh, early fallen, In thy green and narrow bed; Dirges from the pine nnd cyprns Mingle with the tears we shed. McGAHAN.—On August 11, WIS, died of wounds. Thomas Bernard. 11th Battalion, Australian Imperial Forces, the dearlybeloved second son of Mary and the late Thomas McGahan, of Tuakau; aged 35 years. R.l.r. PARKES.—In memory of William George, youngest son of Mrs Fred Parkes, Wanganui. and brother of Mrs Bruce Carrick, Epsom, died of wounds, France, August 13, IMS. WILKINSON.—In sad and loving memory of our dear husband and father. Albert Eilwnrd Wilkinson (Captain), who died on a French hospital ship, of wounds received at Gnllijioli. August 2S, 1915. Buried at. sea. Sadly missed. Inserted by his sorrowing wife and children. WILKINSON. —In loving memory of our dear brother-in-law. Captain A. E. Wilkinson, who died on the hospital ship Formosa, of wounds received at Ciallipoli, on Angust 2S, 1015. Inserted by E. and .T. Splcer and family, Devonport. WINKLER.—In loving memory of Trooper Hugh Winkler. of the Canterbury Mounted Rifles. Main Body, believed killed In action at Galfipoli, _>th August, IM_. Inserted by I . Lange.

FOR KING AND COUNTRY.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 205, 28 August 1918, Page 10

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ON ACTIVE SERVICE. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 205, 28 August 1918, Page 10

ON ACTIVE SERVICE. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 205, 28 August 1918, Page 10

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