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ROLL OF HONOUR.

IX MEMORIAM. BAK.ER.—in loving memory of our dear' brother. Walter L. v. Baker, killed at j I asschendaele Ridge, October 12, H>l7. We who loved yon sadly miss you, As it dawns another "year; In the lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of you are always dear nn .i nS wt2 b , y ,'"• mOT > cr - sister Kate, nnd brother-in-law Tom Stephenson.—ll. L. Baker, Raglan. B a' U ?i I n",'^ Il T. I " vi!ls ™ emo T ot Rifleman J. „; i a I,a , rr - V ,' " ho ""•* killed in action/ at Passcaemiaele. on October 12. I<>l7. * Ever remembered. luserted by X. AVadman. B "_^. Y 'i^^. I _ ri _ S of our Ceav pal. John iatrick Barry, who was killed in action in France on October 1" rui ho ?~ ,ye pr:, - v ' *** Jack, No matter how w e call. The"? s nothing left to answer •«-„ _ ou , r photo on tv « wall. T' Tr „ love<l - vml ' sa,ll . v mi-"-" you, As it dawns another war. ' In the lonely hours of thinking. Our thoughts are of you Brc_^ edbyhiSr,aiS '' M ' J •«* * It. C °a7d Ww OT _ , i S m T ory of onr ac "- s °» -; _i • tr ' Al esander George Conic billed in action, France. October 12. OOIT. Jo it was in the beginnina So it shall always i,c Fl l'2r T VrJ n lovin S memory of onr dear snner of war in Germany, October 13, We mourn thy loss ('ear so-i Bui not with outward showtor those who mourn sincere! v -Monrn silently and low by his loving parents. West--1 F?.«T"~J D > ,OV Jn s ""e-mory of Walter W. f ,„„' .i ,"' h "e prisoner of war in Germany. October 13, 191s. Inserted by his loving cousins. Hilda, J.m. Fred, Tom aud Frank Loomb. F irwj-T- 11 _ lovia R memory of Walter "estneld Irosr. died while prisoner of war i a Germany, October 13, IUIB. Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving cousins, L. and «. Nicholls, Xewmarket. F wwfiliV 1 J°J in ", „ mem °ry of Walter Westneld, died while prisoner of war in Germany.. October 13, IMS. Sadly missed. Inserted by his loving aunt, M. Loomb I antuure. ' FROST.—In loving meinorv of our dear brother Private Walter W. Frost, died prisoner of war iv Germany. October VI, To-day as we look on your photo, dear brother. In likeness so lovely and true; Do you know how our hearts are aching And longing, dear Walter, for you. Inserted by his loving sisters and •brother, Westfleld. FROST.—In loving memory of Private 1 Walter W. Frost, died prisoner of war in Germany, October 13, I'JIS. There is a link death cannot sever, Kind remembrance lasts for ever. Inserted.by his old chum, W. Means, Otahuhu. FKOST. —In proud but loving 'memory of Walter, who died while prisoner of war in Germany on October IK, 1018. Silently remembered and sadly missed. Inserted by his fond cousins, Sid and Rita Harris and family. FEOST.—In loving memory of Walter AY. Frost, who died while prisoner of war in Germany, on October 13, 191 S. Ever remembered. Inserted by 9 his sorrowful cousins. Ralph and Ada "Ryan. KARRIS. —In proud and loving memory of Rifleman Leonard John 'Harris, killed In action, I"ass«shendaele, October 12, 1917. Unselfish, manly and brave. Inserted by his pal, Tom Mason. LOW. —In loving memory of Private Fdward Quentin Low, 45522, 26th Reinforcements, who died of wounds in France, on October 13, IMS; aged 23 yearsInserted by his sorrowing parents and brother. LOW. —In loving memory of Private Edward Quentin Low, 2f.th Reinforcements," who died of wounds, October 13, 1018. Thy will be done. 7.OCKWOOD.—In loving memory of our - ttear brother, Lance-Corporal Joe Hincliciitte Lockwood, West Yorkshire Retiment, British Expeditionary Force, killed in action, October 13, 1918. Inserted by his brothers, Frank Lockwood, of Waikumete, and H. C. Lockwood, Devonport. lilso dear little Peggy, died October 0, 191 S. She sleeps iv Jesus, free from pain; To ns is loss, to her Is gain. Better in heaven far better than here; Only we miss her, she was so dear. Inserted by her loving parents, Harry and Annie Lockwood, and brother Leslie. MAGEE.—In fond and loving remembrance of our dear son and brother, Samuel Russell, accidentally killed on troop train at Taupirl, on his way to camp with 9th Reinforcements, October 13tU, 1910. ■ Our heart for you is aching. And through lonely nights and days. We miss you. yes, we miss you, In a thousand different ways. O, may we l;>ok with eyes of faith Far "past this world of pain, To better scenes of happiness When we all shall meet again. Inserted by his loving father, mother, ■eister and brothers. MAW_r.\EY.-lii loving memory of Frederick William. -Ist Specialists, died of wounds in France, October 13, 1917. In the prime of his life death claimed h-n, In the prime of his youthful days; -one knew him but to love him; Xone mentioned his name but with praise. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, O. and A. 'Hedges, Grey Lynn. JMcKEX-lE.—ln loving memory of onr dear nephew, Lance-Corporal William j .VlcKenzie, 9th Reinforcements, killed in action, October 12, 1017. We longed for _is safe returning, ' And the clasp of his loving hand, But God has postponed the meeting, j 'Twill be in a better land. Inserted by his loving uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Kaeburn, Onehunga.

OLD ALE.—In loviug memory of Private Henry Edward Oldale, of Ellcrslie. late of England, killed in a<-tion somewhere In France, October 13, lillS. We mourn the loss, dear nephew, liut not with outward show. For those who mourn sincerely Mourn silently .md low. Inserted by his loving aunt and uncle, L. and L. Ingham, aud cousins. ELDDT. —In ford and loving memory of my only brother. Willie, who died of wounds, October 12, 1917. Often bow my thoughts do wander, To a grave so far away; Where they laid my darling brother, Just two years ago to-day. Inserted by his ever loving sister and brother-in-law, Kate and Albert Barnet. ISMETHURST.—In loving memory of our dear brother, 70549, Private William Edward Smethurst. 35th Reinforcements, killed in action. October 11, 191S; aged years. In the prime of life death claimed him; In the prime of his youthful days. None knew him but to love him: None mentioned his name but with praise. In our thoughts your memory lingers Tender. fond and true: Not a day goes past, dear "Willie, But what we think of you. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Cissy and David WhyteV ATKINSON.— Ia proud and loTing memory of Lance-Corporal Percy Watkinson, killed in action. Bellvue Spur Passchendaele, October 12, 1917. Unselfish, manly and brave. Inserted by his H. N. Miller.

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 243, 13 October 1919, Page 12

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ROLL OF HONOUR. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 243, 13 October 1919, Page 12

ROLL OF HONOUR. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 243, 13 October 1919, Page 12