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ROLL OF HONOUR.

TN MEiIOKIAM. -SSHBY.— ta £»nd and loving memory of njy dear- son and onx brother. Private G. F. Ashby (Glady). killed in action, near lj>res. October 23. 1917. Inserted by his loving mother, sister, sad brother. BAEHETI.-In sad 31 , d loving -nemorr or dearly loved husband Fredrick "Barre..!, of o2nd Machine-gun Specialists, -who »™™* ere in France. So dearly loved, so sadly missed. Deatih <-annot from my thoushts efface fa.s renuer snfle. his lovincr face: His- words, his actions, are'not dead, »j.. in my heart are daily read. Immaculate heart of Mary Yocr prayers for him extol; sacred heart of Jesus, Have mercy on his soul. Inserted by his loving wife. BARRETT.—In lovins memory of mv dear i>llVate Fr^"-k <*>cd' Barre" S rii? action oa Ihe Souinie on October Somewhere in France he lies sleeping, A soldier brave and trueEc fought for our freedom and liberty And died -Heath the Bed, White and' Blue. Inserted by his loving brother, Henry. SBARRETT.—In lovin= memory of my dear orother. Private Frederick (Fred> Barrett trilea in action on the Souiine on October «>, li'lS. "Duty nobly done." Inserted by his loving brother A. P Barrett. BAP.EETT.-In lovinz memory of our dear brother. Private Frederick ff"red) Barrett, killed in action in the Somme on October 2S, ISIS. R-I.P. A loving brother, true and kind. Ko one on earth like him we'll find. One year has passed and none can tell The ioss of our brother we loved so well. lc"s hard to think he passed away, Wlthoat a last g<."jd-bye. Bui ihe dearest spot on "earth to-day, Is where oar brother lies. Inserted, .by his loving sister and brother-in-law. Nei:ie and Oliver Denize, end two nephews. BARRETT.—In loving memory of our dear brother. Private Frederick Barrett, 32nd Machine Gun Specialists, killed in action is France. October 23. 191 S. To memory ever dear. Inserted by his lovins brother and sister-in-law, Annie and Arthur Barrett. BARRETT.—In loving memory of dear Frederick <32nJ Machine-gun Specialists), killed in action. October 23. 191 S. •God took him home—lt -was his will. Buz in onr hearts he Uveth still. He had a kindly -word fo? each. And died beloved by all. Inserted by- his loving brother and Ksrer-in-lnw. Eichard and Irene Barrett. BARRETT.—Iγ. soring memory of dear TTncle Frederick (32nd llaonine-:nm. killed In action, October 23, 131 S. One year has passed since that sad day When my dear uncle was cnlled away: The ec-i was sudden, rbe shoei severe. To parr -ivirh one -we loved so dear. Inserted by Ms lovinc nephews, Treva«s and Leslie Bsrrert. EAR-RETT.— A rrionte of love to the . inraory of my deir snn-in-la-w. Frederick Barrett of 32nd iiachine-gun ST>eciali?ts. in action on October 23, 191 S. Ever remembered. One of the best that God coala send Beloved by all. a faithful friend." Inserted !vr his loving motier-in-law, M. A. Brewer. BAKRI7TT.—In sr.d and lovinz memory of my dear hrotier-in-law. Frederick BarJ? 1 Machine-gun Specialists, Iflll! R fp lOa ln France - oa October 2i, regretted. One of the truest, bravest, and best, eeajraibered by mc with love and respect. Inserted by his loving sister-in-law Dot i»reTver. E< i Tr> .i~ I sj ovill= O f j onn George ■Boyd. 3Sr,I Reinfor, events, killed in action October 2a. 191 S. Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving aunt and cousins S>3. Islington S"treet, Ponsonby. FOX.—In memory of Nnrse Fox, whose life ended tiroagh the torpedoing of "th<» ilarqcerre In the Aegean Sea. October 23. God has clatoed his own. I-serted by a stranser. who owes a peacefnl life to the kindly, practical help given her by Nurse in a time of need- al*o In gratitude for the silence which left no Trace of need or help. ETLX.-lAR.—In fond and loving memory of jergean: Charier John miliar, KXh Reinforcement, killed in action at Passchendaele, Ocu.ber 2S, 1917: 22 years. And when n;y heart does long for you, I seem to hear yoa say: '•rveep a brave heart, mother dear We'll meet again some day." Inserted hy his loving mother, father, sister and iruther, Rangataua. HILLIAK.—In proud and loving memory of I Sergeant Ciarles John Hilliar. l'i;h Rein- ! forcement. killed in action at Passchen- I ■llaele. October 23, 1917; aged 22 years. I Two years have passed away, dear Charlie, Bet your fa< - e will never fade; Though you are in your sileLt grave. • Inserted by his loving sister and j brother-in-law. Margaret and David Mortimer, Raugataua, NAXKERVIS.—In loving memory of Private William Henry Nankervio" (Military Sftedal), 17th Reinforcements, killed in action, I'asschendaele. October 22, 1917. Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving -wife and Children. EHODES. —In loving memory of my dear t>on, Private Charles Victor Rhodes, who lust his life by the torpedoing of the transport Maniuette on October 2:;, 1013- ] His duty nobly done. Inserted by his sorrowing mother. STEWART—In loving"memory of our dear: Harry ilate of Taurangaj, who died tif woatiLs received in France on October 23, j 10 IS. Lest we forget. K:s lip-art was true, Uis spirit brave; ■Bis recung place * soldier's grave. Inserted by his loving mother and ; broraer, Alf." STEWART.—In loving "memory of our dear ' biother. Private Harry .Stewart, 62-KJo, ; who ilied of wunuus received in France on October 23. IK?S. Peace for ever. At rest in a soldier's grave he lies: He iris the pruiiiitvst Mc died wiUi uje zlorv oi faith in his eyes, And tie glory of iove in his heart. luMjrteii by his loving brothers. , WALKING. —In loving memory of our dear I friend Arthnr, .Main Body, ki.le«l in actijn 22, 1917, at rasscneiiuae-e. Kver remeailiered. Inserted Ly ills friends, Mrs. and Mr. J. Feathers tone, i'arueii. IWIiLSON.—In loving memory of my dear "oililaiu I'raiikiin (Mickj vVilsun, ;c;ud Ueluforceiuents. 2nd C.1.8., died from wounds in France, October 2:!, lalS; agi-il 2i> years. lSurit-d Kourterits Comluunal Cemetery ■Iμ tension. Dearly lov*-d, .-adly missed. Inserted by his loving wife and little £os, Konnie. WILSON.—In loving "memnrv of my dear s..nin-!aw. William Franklin (Mick) Wil<ii«l of wounds in France, October -'; 1918; aged IS years. Loved by all who knew him One year *-„■ V Fr , am " e: a S ed » - T ear 3. Brown" 6 * **• ec "o aa te Kate

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 252, 23 October 1919, Page 12

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ROLL OF HONOUR. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 252, 23 October 1919, Page 12

ROLL OF HONOUR. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 252, 23 October 1919, Page 12

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