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ROLL OF HONOUR.

IX MEUORIAM. BEALING. —In loving memory of Sergeant Francis Walters (.Frank), second son ot Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bealing. Third Reinforcements, killed ln action on Gallipoli August S, 1915; aged 23 years. Inserted by his loving parents, brothers, and sisters. BERESFORD. —In loving memory of Private Walter Res Beresford, No. 10/G49. C Company, Main Body, Wellington Infantry, N.Z.E.F., killed in action at Sari Bair, August S, 1015. His comrades have come home to-day, But he Is sleeping far away: The war is o'er, his sun has set. But we, -who loved him, can never forget. One of the rank and ale, He heard the call, , ■And for the land he loved He gave his ail. Inserted by his loving grandparents. F. J. and G. 'Lawrence, and Aunts Violet and May. BROWN, Charles Clarence. —in fond and. loving memory of our- dear son, Clarence, •who was killed in action on August S, 1917. Two years liave passed since thar sad day, When one we loved was called away; The cad was sad. the shock severe," To part with one we loved so dear. Death cannot from our mind efface his tender smile; His loving face, his actions are not dead, But in oar minds, are daily read, Our hero sadly missed. Inserted by his loving father and mother, W. and I. Brown, and brother and sisters, ilangere Bridge. CROW HURST.—In loving memory of our dear son, Arthnr Frederick Livingstone Crowhurst, who died at Trentham, August S, 1913. Silently the shades of evening Gather around our lonely door; Silently they bring before us A face we shall see no more. How such holy memories cluster. Like the stars' when storms are past, [Pointing up to that far heaven, Where we hope to meet at last. Inserted by hi? loving parents, S. U. and C. Crowhurst. • CEOWHXTRST.—In loving memory of my dear brother, Arthur F. L. Crowhurst, died at Trentham, August S, 11)13. Could -we just remember, as the days are closing o'er, Eotv they surely draw us nearer to our - brother gone before. Dried would t>e our tears of sorrow, cheered our aching hearts of pain. In the thought of that reunion with our dear brother once agaii.. Inserted by his loving brother Lcs. CROWHURST. —In loving memory of my dear uncle Private Arthur Crowhurst, who died in camp, August S, 1010. A loving uncle, true and kind. No one on tliis earth like him we'll find; Three years have passed, but none can tell The loss of my dear uncle I loved so well. Inserted by loving niece Tilly Crowhurst, Mercer. BVERITT.—In lovin? memory of our dear brother, A. H. (Bert) Everitt, M.M., tilled In France, August 7, 191 S. i He laid down his life for his country. Inserted Tjy iis loving sister and •brother-in-law,- W. H. Hill, 54, Pitt Street. GRIFFITHS.—In loving memory of my dear brother, Herbert James, who died of wounds in France, on August S, 1916. "To memory ever dear." Inserted by his loving sister, O. Jobey. GEUN'DI.—In loving memory of our dear eon and brother. Henry Vernon, killed in action at Gallipoli, August S, 1313. AYe who love you sadly miss you, As it dawns another year: In the lonely hours of thinkins, Thoughts of you are always dear. Insertedby his loving mother brothers and sisters. LLOYD.—In loving memory of our old comrade, George Lloyd, 3rd Auckland Mounted EiSes. who was killed in action at the bartle of Sari Bahr on August S, He bravely answered duty's call. And gave his life for one and all. Inserted by Jack McAffer, Teddy Newman, Dick -Masoa and Cliff Fle*ellyn. LLOYD.—Ia loving memory of George XJoyd, who gave his life for Kin? and country at Gallipoli on August S, 1913 Inserted by G.K. LLOYD.—In loving memory of Geor-e Lloyd, Third Auckland Mounted Rifles, who was killed in action at the Battle of Sari Bair, on August S, 1913. Gone on an endless furlough. LUCAS. —In loving memory of our son and brother. Trooper Fred Lucas, 3rd Auckland Mounted Rifies, Second Contingent, killed in action at Gallipoli, August S, 1915. Honoured be every soldier's grave, 1 Glory to the fallen brave Now the triumphant banners wave, Britain has the victory. Inserted by his parents, sisters, and ■brothers. XTXCR—In loving memory of Owen Eugene, Third Heinforcemeits, X.Z.E.P, killed at Gallipoli, August S, 1910. ilay Ms soul rest in peace. Inserted by iis loving xuother, brothers • and sisters. ~ ' J&IARTTX. —In loving memory of my dear "son, Private WUlium John Martin, Fourth Reinforcements, killed in. action on Gallipoli, August S, TJI3. This is the day that is sad to recall. Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving mother, A. Martin. IIcCARTHT. —In fond memory of Sergeant •Eric McCarthy, 3rd Auckland Mounted Rifles, .Main Body, killed in action at the Dardanelles, August S, ISI3. R.1.1'. McKANBRY.—In fond and loving memory of our dear brother, -William Patrick Mc.Kaiidxy, killed in action at -GaMpoU on August S, 1913. R.I.P. Inserted by his loving parents, sisters and brother. McKAXDiRY.—In loving memory of our dear brother, William Patrick, who was tilled in action, August S, 1013. R.I.P. Inserted by his loving brother Jim (on acUve service) and sister-in-law, D. ,MciIcKAXDKY.—In fond and loving memory of my dear brother, killed In action at Gallipoli on August S, 1&13. R. 1. 1 ,. Inserted by his loving sister. M. Shanaghan. 3IUXRO.—In ever loving memory of Sergeant L. Geo. Munro (A.M.R., Main Body N.Z.E.F.), killed in action, Sunday August S. 1013. Gallipoli. Inserted by his loving parents and sister, Wiri, Papatoetoe. 1 PHIL-LIPS.—In loving memory of onr dear son and brother. Harry (Ta!) Phillips, -B-ho died on August 8, 1017, in Brockenhurst Hospital, of wounds received in France. Till the day breaks. Inserted by his loving parents Hv anil M. Phillips, and sifter, JUeta. ' * iPHILLIPS.—In loving memory of onr dear brother Harry (Tal) Phillips, who died on August S, 1917, of wounds received in France. Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Ida and Jim Parsons. PHILLIPS. —In loving memory of our dear brother, Tal. who died on August 8, 1917, of wounds received in France. His memory ever dear. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Netu and liarold Martin. PYE.—In fona and loving memory of our dear »pn. and brother. Wilfred Oswald Pve, rA» died In France on August S 1910. Sadly missed. Inserted by his loving fnorher, brother, and sister, Evelyn and Gyril. ■KICIIARDS.—In memory of my dear son Corporal Herbert Edward Richards, Wiled in action at GaTipoli, August S, 1013. That our dear land should be nappy, And no man a Slav;; should be: That is what these Lvave lads died far — Gave tlicir lives ior liberty..

RICHARDS.—In fond and loving memory of Herbert Edward Richards, killed in action. August 8, 1915. Inserted by his sist%r and family. RICHARDS.—In loving memory of our dear • cousin (Bert) Corporal H. E. Richards, Fourth Reinforcements, killed in action on August S, 1915. On the silent slope of the Dardanelles, Where he is sleeping; Among the brave who have nobly fallen. His memory we are keeping. Inserted by 'his loving cousins Maggie Ushaw and Isabel Burke. RICHARDS.—In loving memory of dear uncle Bert, killed in action at GallipoU, August S, 1913. I wonder do you hear the summer breezes sighing. As they bend the wild flowers down to kiss your grave; Brave comrades from the outer lands we greet you, lying In the stricken land'you nobly died to save. Inserted by A. Hall, Te Kopuru. . ROBIXSOX.—In loviug memory of Richard Robinson, killed at GallipoU on August S, 1913. Ever remembered. Inserted by T. and X. Sisson. SHERGOLD.—In loving memory of our • dear brother. Private S. 11. Sbergold, killed in action, Gallipoli. August S. 1915. Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law. SIMPSON.—In lovins memory of Private Frank Simpson, killed at Gallipoli, I August S, 1915. K.I.P. STEELE. —In loving memory of Sapper John Steele. Main" Body, killed In actlou at Gallipoli. August 7 or S, 1013. Inserted by his loving mother. WAIXWRIGHT.—In sad ' and loving memory of our dear son and brother, ■Frederick Waiinrright. who was killed at Gallipoli, August S, 1913. In onr thoushts your memory lingers tender, fond and true; There is not a day goes past, dear lad, but what , we think of you. And then how deep our sorrow is. wfien the soldiers all return. And we miss among the khakiclad the boy for whom ive yeurn. Inserted by his- loving father, mother, sister and brother. WAIXWRIGHT.—In fond memory of Pri--1 vate Fred. Walnwrlsht. who was killed in action, August 8, 1915; aged 20 years. This brave young Auzac passed away. Inserted by F. R. Gussey, Devonport. WARD.—In ever loving memory of Arthur, dearly loved son of Edgar and the late Jane Ward, killed on Gallipoli, August S, 1915. Inserted by his father, brothers and sisters. WARNER.—In fond aud loving memory of John Benedict Warner, who passed peacefully away August S, 1915, at Western Springs. "Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving son and daushter-iu-law, Eraj aud Irene Warner, Greenlane.

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 187, 8 August 1919, Page 12

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ROLL OF HONOUR. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 187, 8 August 1919, Page 12

ROLL OF HONOUR. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 187, 8 August 1919, Page 12