ROLL OF HONOUR.
SIcVICAR.—On September 13, at District Hospital, Arthur (Corporal) McVicar, j eidest beloved son of Mrs. D. Paton, j He-import, Bowral, NjS.W. IN MEMORIAL. JBARROX.—In loving memory of our dear brother Bob, killed in action September 16. li'lG. In our thoughts your memory lingers, Tender, fond and true. But while life and memory last We will remember you. Inserted by his loving brothers and sister-in-law. Jack, Lawrie and Annie Barron, Mercer. BENT.—In loving memory of Sergeant Beni Banaba. Second Rarotongan Contingent, who die.! at the Auckland HospitaL Annexe on September 10, 1017. Ever remembered. Inserted by bis friends Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis and family. B/OXHAJI-In loving and affeotionate: memory of my dear husband, William, killed in action in France .September 16, 10W. {Silently the shades of evening Gt.ioer around our lonely door; Sileu-tiv they bring before us A face we .shall see no more. How such holy memories cluster. Like the stars when sxorms are past. Pointing up to that far heaven, Where we hope u> meet at feist. In our Thoughts your memory lingers, tender, fond and true; There is not a d-ay goes past, dear Dad, but \vhai we think of you. And then now deep our sorrow Is, when the soldiers all return. And we miss among the k±uaki-clad tiie Dad for whom we yearn. Inserted by his fond and loving wife and family. DEYERSON.—In fond and loving memory of my dear son. Kerf, who fell iv action V.\ - Sonmu -' Battlefield, September 16, Somewhere in France my boy lies sleeping, A soldier brave and true. He foiijrirr for our freedom and liberty And died 'neath the Red, White and x>lue. ,9'JBL'iN. —In loving memory of my dear friend. Corporal F. G. Fruin. M..M., wiio died of wounds. September 16, 191 S. Memory is the only thing That grief can call f-ts own. Inserted by nis loving friend, L.W.C. PRUI-N.—ln loving memory of mv dear __ friend, Corpona F. G. FruSn, M.M., wiio died of wounds .September 16, IM.S.' Memory is the only thing That grief can caii its own. Inserted by his loving friend L.W.C. BJPGRES.—In loving- memory of Gamier Al-bert Lilewellyn, Gift Howitzer Battery, trilled in action in Prance, :Sei»tem:her 10, 1016. We will remember. Inserted by his loving- brother and s-Is-ter-in-daw, Peter and Frances. HUGHES.—In loving memory of onr dear brother, Gunner Albert Llewellyn Hughes, killed in action September 16, 1916. Dearly loved, sadly missed. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, G. and A. Teterson. Meringa. HUGHES.—In loving memory of Gunner Albert Llewellyn Hughes (Bert), No. 6 Howitzer Battery, sth Reinforcement, killed in action in the -Somme, September 16, 1916. Duty called him, he was there, )With comrades brave he did his share, His heart was true, his spirit brave. He's left in place a soldier's grave. Inserted by his mate, Alex. Stewart. DIeLEOD.—In lovins memorr of 24039 PriTate danles Frederick, beloved husljand of May P. iMcLeod, who died ot wiouiids received in France, September 10, 1916. Inserted by his loving wire ana wee son and daugh-ter, Charlie and Alice. GARRETT.—In loving memory of our dear son. Sergeant Lyell Garrett, 9fih Reinforcements, who was? killed in action on she Somme. iSeptember 16. 1916. For home and Empire and in honour's cause. Inserted by Ms loving parents. 3TARRLXER.—On September 15, at the Hospital Annexe. Auckland, Private Charles Croxton, son of the late W. A. and Mary Marriner, of Manga whare; in his twenty-ninth year. Also, twin brother ot Corporal I'ercy Marriner, killed in action at the Somme, September 16, 1916. Even in death they axe not divided. "STEWART.—In fond and loving memory of our dear son ami brother, James Milne, -who died of wounds received in France, (September IS, 1016. He gave his lite —who can give more? Inserted! by this, loving mother and sister Minnie. STEWART. —In loving memory of my dear uncle Jim, who died of wounds received in the Somme battle, September 16, 1916. .Until the day breaks and afhe shadows flee away. Inserted by his loving niece, Gladys -Fartiuhur. THOMAS. —-In loving memory of onr dear son and brother. Corporal Syd. E. Thomas, Lst Battalion X-Z. Rifle Brgade, who died of wound* received in Battle of tue Somme, 16th September, 1916. Inserted by his mother, brother, and sister. I WALKER.—In loving memory of Cecil Louis Walker. 6tn Reinforcements, who fell in a.etion a.t xhe K-oittle ot .the Somme, 1 September 16. 1916. broUier of Eric T. L. Walker, killed iv action- In France, March j SO, 191 S. I Beyond -the Fea of death love lies, 1 To-day, yesterday, and. for ever. j In.-erted by ir.s sorrowiirg parents and I siisiers, Elsie and Edmee. ; WALKER.—In proud and loving memory j of my dear brother, Cecil Louis Walker, ' killed in action llith September, 1910. I Earth's uniform, .Uscarded now, beneath I the t-od Is laid: He had his marching orders—as a soldier he obeyed. Inwertcd by his loving sister, M. E. Clark. WHITBURN.—Tn loving remembrance of : our beloved boys, who gave their life in action in France. Herbert Claude (Main Body), September lt>. r.HG, at the Somme; . also, Alexander John isth Reinforce- j menrs). May 15th. 1016. at Armentleres. j Inserted by their parents, brotuers, and I Eisters. WILSON.—In loving memory of .Lieutenant | Frank Reginald Wilson, who died of wounds received in ithe Battle of Flers, September 16. 1916. Inserted by his loving friend, J. N. Marion. I
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 220, 16 September 1919, Page 12
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