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ROLL OF HONOUR.

IN MEMORIAM. t> ~n , n Tn rrrond and. lorfng memory of mv dear hiftband. Private Walter Snelling RlircTkilled in action ia France, March 20, 1918. For his country's sake. With Christ, which is far better. Inserted 'by his sorrowing wife, Olive Dalton Baird, Pukekohe. B\ T RD—In prcrad and loving memory of Private Walter Baird. killed in action ibilp nobly doing nU duty. March 20, i:ns. Ever remembered. Inserted by his father and mother-in-law, A and M. Beniman, and sisters-in-law, Alice and Mlunle, Pukekohe. BAinD.—A tribute of love to the memory of our detiTly-luved brother-in-law, Walter (Wattiei killed in action whilst nobly doing his duty March 2U". 1918. Buried at Collnecmps. north of Albert. Just another brave colonial Died for England at her Call: But the long way from t!n*e who loved h!m Is the longest road of all. To memory ever dear. Inserted by Andrew (returned), Myrtle and Ivy Berriiuau, Pukekohe. RATER. —In loving uiemory of my dear s*m Serst. Richard Nornmu B.iter. 16tn Walkato Regiment. Sixth Ueinfnn-etneuts. killed in action in France, March 2»3th, 1918. ■How he died we know not. What bis last word. look, or thought. Only that he did his duty. Died as nobly as he fought. Inserted by his lovlqj mother. B4TER. —On March Jβ. 101 S. killed in "action in France. Sergeant-Major K. N. "Bater (Sixth Reinforcements!, dearly beloved younsest son of Mrs. C. Bater, Richmond Road. Dear Norman sleeps in a far-off land, In a grave to us unknown, But long ns life and memory last We will remember thee. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Maude and Albert Rappard, TaLapuna, BATER. Richard Norman (Sergt.-Major. J2/2(i'«, 6th Reinforcement!.—ln loving memory of poor old •'Tad." killed in action in 'France March 26, 191 S. Inserted by his sorrowing brothers. .Lance and George. BATER.—Tn ever loving uienwry of Sergt. R. N. (Norm.) Bater. 16ih. Wnikato, Company, Sixth Reinforcements, killed in action In France, March 26. 191 S. In life so manly, so beloved, In death never forgotten. Inserted by his loving Mabel. BLACKWOOD.—In loving memory of Lieutenant Frederick George Blackwood, of 'H.-M. Auxiliary Cruiser Lady Cory Wright, sunk with all hands on March 20. 131S (late of Onehunga). To memory dear. BRENNAN.—In sad but loving memory of our dear son and brother. Private Stephen CDlck) Brennan, killed in action in France March 26, 101& R.I.P. Immaculate heart of Mary, Your prayers for him extol; / O sacred heart of Jesus. ; Have mercy on his soul. Inserted by his loving parents, trothers and sisters, M. and E. Brennan, of Onehunga. fSRENNAN.—In sad and loving memory of my dear brother, 'Private Stephen ODicki Brennan, killed in action in France, March 20, 1018. R.I.P. Dearly ioved, and so sadly mlsseiJ. Inserted by his loving brother Frank, still on active service. BRENNAN.—In sad and loving memory of my dear brother. Private Stephen (Dick) Brennan, killed In action in France, March 26, 10ia R.I.P. A loving brother, true and kind. Ko one on earth like him I'll find: One year has passed, tout none can tell. Hie loss of my brother I Jored so well. Inserted by his loving sister OLoule. BRENNAN.—In sad and loving memory of my dear brother, Private Stephen <Dlck) IBrennan, kilted in action in France, March 26, ling. R I.P. In a hero's grave he lies. Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law, Jack and Olive, of Hastings. BRENNAN.—In loving memory of Private Stephen (Dick) Brennan, killed in action In -France. March IMS. There is one link death cannot severj Sweet memories last for ever. Inserted by his mate, S.B. BitENNAN.—In loving memory of Stephen Michael Brennan iDickj, vrho fell in action in France. March 2G, 101 S. He has borne Ms cross, he has gained his crown. Though he lies in a far-off grave: Aud we think of his life, a duty done, Manly, unselfish and brave. Inserted: by his friends, V. Franklin and Doris Willey. (DaVEY.—In loving memory of my dear husband. Alfred C. Davey, killed In action .March 26, IMS. We missed him the day he left us. With his smile and loving way; We'll miss him more as years go by, As we miss him more to-day. iNow the battle-day Is past Peacefully our dear one sleeps at last. Inserted by his loving wife and eon F and A. Davey, Pukekohe. ' DE LTJEN.—In proud and loving meinorT of my dear friend Sergt. F. de Luen, •MjM. (late Seventh Reinforcement Auckland Infantry), killed in action in France Jp|"ch 26, 1013, and burled near Maillfulailiei. ■A soldier and a man. Inserted by V. il. Clay. xIKAY.— In loving memory of my dear brother G. P. Gray, killed in action in IFrance, ilarch 26, 1018. Inserted by his loving brother Joe. GRAY.—In sad and loving memory of our dear brother. George Patrick Gray (Pati, killed in action in France on March 26. 2918. Dearly loved: so sadly missed. Inserted by his sisters. GRAY.—Of your charity pray for the repose of the soul of George (Patrick Gray i22nd Reinforcement), late of Stanley Bay. who was killed In action in France on, March 26, 1I»1S. Inserted by his grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Gregory, iIcLAREN.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother. Private Hugh McLaren, 2nth Reinforcements, who was killed in France on March 26, 101 S. Sadly missed. Do not ask us if we miss him, . There Is such a vacant place: ("an we e'er forget his footsteps. And his dear, kind happy face. He sleeps not in his native laud, But under foreign skies. Far from those who loved him, In a hero's grave he lies. Inserted by his loving mother, sister, ftnd brother. ORCHARD.—In loving memory of Charles J. Orchard, killed in action in France, March 20, 101 S. He died as he lived, uoble and brave, His life for freedom's cause he save. Inserted by his sincere friend, M. Campbell. SUTHERLAND.— In loving memory of Lance-Corporal Arthur R. Sutherland, misKlug. believed killed, March 26. IMS. Oh, gentle winds, breathe kindly over the laud of France. Por somewhere there, my mate lies sleeping Disturbed not by the havoc of the battle. Inserted by M. Hill. SUTHERLAND.—In loving memory of Lance-Corporal Arthur P.. Sutherland (Soathie Boy). Loved 'by all whe knew him. inserted by F. Hill. TATTERSALI..—In lorlns memory of Private Thomas Norman Tattersail."killed in action. March 26, 191 S. Gone, but not forgotten. Inserted by his loving friends Mrs ■Holland and family, Otahuhu. THOMPSON.—In memory cf my dear husband .icd daddy, R. W. Thonipson. who was killed In France, March If'lis, late '39th Reinforcements. Wa miss him most who loved him "nest. •Inserted by his loving wife and chilUJrcßy J6&2. ami AllaJt-

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 73, 26 March 1919, Page 12

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ROLL OF HONOUR. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 73, 26 March 1919, Page 12

ROLL OF HONOUR. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 73, 26 March 1919, Page 12

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