NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR.
FAKAC-Kllled in action In France on the 11th August, 1917, Rifleman Mark Farac, IoS9O, of the 13th Reinforcements; aged 25. years. So loved, so mourned. Inserted by his sorrowing friend, Ada Wither.
O'HKIAJJ.-Died on the 20th August, 1917, of wounds received on the 10th August, Francis Robert (Bob), Third Reinforcements, 11/10-9. Her-eant Machine Gun Corps, loving husband or Mamiret o'Brian, Wellington, and beloved eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Brian, Hlenheim, and brother of Mrs Georgeson, Roxburgh-street, and Mrs. Alfred Collett, Newtown, Wellington; aged 37 years.
• 'BRlAN.—Killed in action at Gallipoli. ; on the 23th August, 1015, Private Harry 0 Brian, 7/763, Second Reinforcements, beloved youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Brian, Blenheim and brother of Sirs. Georgeson, Rox-burgh-street, and Jlrs. Alfred Collett, Newtown, Wellington; aged 21 years and 2 months.
OKEBY.-On the 27th June. 1917, killed in ction in France, William George, dearly beloved voungest son of the late Lawrence Okeby and Mrs. L. Okeby, of Petone; aged 21 years. Rest in Peace.
sriCKLAND.—Died of wounds, 2nd July, 1917, received in Battle of Mons, Jack, third son of Mrs. E. Stickland, London, and brother of Sergeant J. Stickland, Trentham; aged 23 ears. He died for his country.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 49, 27 August 1917, Page 1
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