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ROLL OF HONOUR.

IN" 51EMORIAM. BirtXin.—ln affe-tlonate reniombranre of ■Serjeant Chaxles HirnJo ij2dA Iteinforctnentt. siith sx>n of John aiwi .tales Blrnle. Remwra, wounded July SO, died August 2C IM7. BRENNAN.—In fond memory of Loo Rrennan, killed in action September -0. 1316. Inserted by his pal, R. J. 'Warren. CLARKE.-In loving mf-mory of our dear ton and briber. Oorporal Leonard Hipkins Clarke. k±;-le,l in action near Baparme. August -•">. IMS. and buried in iirevi:iers Military Cemetery. by hi* parents, sparer nnd brothers. Kichmoiid Koad, Grey Lynn. CLARKE. —In sad and lovlns memory of our dear friend. Lenard. who was killed in action in France. August 4 Jti, IMS. Ever remembered. Inserted by his sincere friends, Laurie and Fiossie Teixelta. I>RAY— In fond ami loving memory of ■Wiiliam A!fr.-<1 (Ma.-wn tAitiei. beloved husband of Klsie Dray. Leamiu-ton. Camliridio. only sou of WiKlam Frederick and I.etttia Dray. s'>. Suninicr Street. 'Vonsonby. kUI«-<l at Kapaume. France. Augiist 2i!. 1!'1S; aged —> years 11 months. Swvot be thy rest. No more we may greet Till with the blest in fceare-n we m<vt Ihee. O union sweet, that d.tith ennnot sever. ITiere we shall nitvt. where sad tears fall Sweet be thy r.-st. XMXON.—In ever loving memory of Rifleman Samuel .Tnuio-s IHxo-u. I'lfir.l Itatralion. N.Z.R.8.. lsilled in action at Bapuume. M, l'.>li<; buried at Grerilllers. Inserted by his lovlns mother, sister and brothers. •GAUPINRU.—In memory of Bomtvmlfar H. J. Gardiner. Fourth Howitzer Battery, in action. France. Align.-* 211. Inserted by hLs paJ, R. llarK-y. uTENDRrKSEN. —In loving memory of Rifleman He-ndrlk I. H.-n.lrikseu (12th ReIntorremem), the <iearly l>*!.)ved husband of Dorothy H,-ndrlkse:i. killed in uction in Frani-e August iO. 191 S. Father, in Thy tender keeping. Leave£-u - e now oar tlear one sleeping. Sadly missed by his lortn:; wife nn.l Jit-Co daagiiter, Dorothy aud Olga Uendriisea. HENDRIKSHN.— In 3ovlng memory of oiir dear son-in-law. Rifleman Heiidrik I. Hendrlksen il3th Relufon-enwut). killed in action in France, August '-'H. 191 S. UnrQ rlie day breaks and Uic s-hadows flee away. Inserted by his loving fa.ther and moiher-in-law, A. and E. Turiey. EENDRIKPEV—In loving memory ..f Rlfleman Hendrik P. I. Hendrlksen "<l2th Reson of Caroiiiu- and the late H. P. Hendriksen. 07. Cook Street, who -was killed in a.-tion Airaui IMS. We will m-eet apain. it won't l>e long. Inserted by sorrowing mother. HF.XDRIKSEN.—In rpxraiiran.-,- of Riflemaja Henry Bendrikaen, killed in action at Bapanme. Aug-ust 26. r.ilS. Lest we forget. We think of him still as we knew him. earnest, steadfast and inie, iAnd as such in the van of i-he luttie. he fell for mc and y<»u. He fell in hLs youthful niaiihood. gave n'.l he hati to give. Like the many who Ml beside him. that you and I mizhT live. Bt>i we waom he loved do not mourn him. for bis spirit is* iere as of y.ire. Eejoi-'in-s wirh us in our pleasures, as he ] dM so often l-ef-.re. His death was a glorious triumpi, for his i soul to his Maker returns. While here in our hearts united, his memory ineffable bums. And when uTe for-jer our soldiers, may God in Hi-s heaven forrfve, *or oct there they suffered hell's torments, and died that we might live. Inserted by bis sis-ter and brotier, CX S. and H. Ren:on. HEXDRIKSEN.—In lovini memory of my dear brother Hendrik." killed i-h action n«ir Ba r^atime on Au£n3t -0. 191 S. <Jent!e in mind, patient in pain. Our 'iTTorher ieft us heaven to gain. With actions <k> noble, generous aii«l kind. Few in this world his equal could find. Inserted by kis sorrowing sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and .Mrs. Thunuis Kotorna. ■HENDRIKSEX.—In fond and loving m-pmorj- of our dear brother Heiidrik, I killed in a<--tion in Franco. Augustt 2(5, I.US. I Inserted by his loving sister and ta-OLher-inlaw, A. and R. Mcltae. HENDRIKSBN.—In memory of Riilemnn 11. T. IU-ndriksen, killed in action August 26. 191 S. Gone West: To glory of setting sun. To a day of well-earned rtst. I For anotlie-r hero's part Ls done. And another soul Oout? \Ve>t. * Inserted by D.C. JACKSON.—In loving memory of Private <r. Jackson, tilled in action, August Uti, Far awny fiom those who loved him. Comrades laid him to rest. In a firawar sravi- ne is sloping. One of God's brightest and best. Inserted by his, loving wife and little one. ■KNIGHT.—A trflwrte to the mpmory of Cle-men-t F. Knight (Clem), loved only son of Mr. and llrs. F. Knight. Manukau Road. I'arnell, killed iv Fiance, August 2A, 1913. Ec -was our friend—as such for him -we mourn, lYledship lik<* ours by d«ith so nulpdy torn; aching hearts', and only left io us. Are thoughits ot that dear boy and mr-ino-ries. Inserted by friends, Mountain Road Mt. Albert. eirrOHELI..— In loTlng- and affectionate n:Pin-»ry of Prlvnte Freilerirk Aiirnitus Mlt.-h«ll. belove<l eldf-pt «vn of Charles and Charlotte Mi- t -h<-11. Hi-ntmi Pcrepit Poirt Chevalier, who was ki!ic<i in action August 26, 191 S. Sad thoughts pafh*-r round our hearts While tears of norrow flow. And to a sad an-1 lom-lv grave Our tlions-hts fiiey daily go. One year has gone, our heiirt-s are sore. As time -cm*s «>n w-f- mKs you rm*re" Your wel-onre smil<-. y..f:r k.-,-in~' face, No one on earth ixm take your place. S-adl- missed. by his sorrowing father, mother, and only sister Rita. 3iITCFIFXL.-In torrag memory of Private hr<-i-riek Anaustiis Mit-fre'l. u-h-> was killed in a"tk>n on '~i\, VJIH. «>ne year has passed since that sad day Wh'-n ..ne -we loved was <-.iV,,«I away The <-n-d wji.s s«id. the 5h..,-k «>v»-re To pan v.-it-ti one we loved so d-e-.ir. Death <-annot from our mind efTace lus tender smile; Hi~ lovin™ his a<-tjr.n.>s are not dead. But in vur minds axe daTy read. Our hero, eadiy iiiiss-i<l. by his sorrowiag l.ro-ther Andrew Miteiell. Point t'hevalk-r. dllTrH.Er.L.—ln loving memory of Private Frederick Augustus Mit.-helf. tvho was killed in action on August X, l'Jls. iN'o matter flow u<- irray. dear FTed No DMrtier how we call, is norhini: left to answer. But your [>h..T<> on the wall. Th-- fairest flowws are first lo fall, The sweetest nr>.t to fade. Thf fondest, deareet. of all Within a grave is laid. Ti *erted by liis lovin; brother and eister-tn-iaw. Jack and W-lnni-e Mitchell. 3IITCHF.LL.—In lovin s memory of our •dear brother. l"rivate F-i-d.-nck"Augustu.-, kiJie<l in action at Uapauuu- i'raiice ''\jh August, 1018. In our Thoughts your memory lingers Tender, fond and true: Tlier? Is n..t a day goes past, dear Fr^d, But what we. ithinli of you. iAnd the hardest purt of our sorrow is, When the soldiers all n-rurn. And we miss amons tin? khakl-clad TJie boy for wh-.m »o yearn. But <>.-«l thought bet* to -t:ike h : m home And wirh His iviii «•<- most comply. ' The sh'X'k was (Treat, t.he Klin severe To jean with one we loved sn d<-ir-Our triad is hard: we'll not n>mplala (Dux ir« in God t.> meet a^ain. Some day we'll understand. In6«i.-ied bj his loving brother and Sser-ia-iaff. Ted and. Uly.

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 202, 26 August 1919, Page 12

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ROLL OF HONOUR. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 202, 26 August 1919, Page 12

ROLL OF HONOUR. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 202, 26 August 1919, Page 12

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