ROLL OF HONOUR.
BOLTON. — in stid and loving memory of our dear «<"' and brother. Corporal (Jack! Holton, tiled October 5. 1920, at Featherston Military Camp, after four years active service. ' Eternal rest grant unto him oh, Lord. And let perpetual light shine upon him. Inserted by his loving mother, sisters and brothers, West Tamaki.
COOKE. — In loving memory of our, dear son and brother, Private William James, died of wounds October 6, 1917. Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving parents, sisters and brothers.
EWAN. — in loving memory of Private Itobert Ewan, 16th Waikato Company, 7th Reinforcements, killed in action near Flers. October 5, 19 16. Inserted by his loving parents.
HEBDEN. — In lovtng memory of my dear son, Percy, who died in France, October 5, 19 18.
I miss him more every day. inserted by his loving mother, E Hebden.
STOKES. — In loving memory of our soldier son. Claude Hamilton, 19th Reinforcements, killed at. Passchcndaele, October 5, 19 17.
Nothing but memories as we Journey on, All know the depths id' a parent’s love; We remember when others forget. Inserted by his loving father and mother, Claude Villa, Cameron Street, Onehunga. THOMPSON. — In loving memory of our dearly loved son and brother, Corporal Mark' William, killed In action Passchendaele, October 5. Years roll on but memories never fade. Ever remembered by his mother, brothers and sisters.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 236, 5 October 1935, Page 1
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