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NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. IN MEMORIAM.

ALEXANDER.—In loving memory of Lance-Cor-poral Charles Alexander, of the Samoan Advance Guard and Seventh Reinforcements, killed in action at the Somme Ollensive on the Oth September, 1916,, aged 20 years. "He died serving his country Like a soldier and a man." | Inserted by his loving sister, Mrs. R. Wills.

AUSTIN.—In loving memory of Private James Austin, 0/040. ■ who was killed in action at the Somme Advance on the 15th September, 1916. His duty done. Inserted by his cousin Elsie.

CONGDON.—In loving memory of Rifleman Arthur E. Congdon, N.Z.R.8., killed In action in Francß on the loth September, 1916. His duty nobly done. . nserted by his loving friend, W. J. Trevithick. CONGDON.—In sad and loving memory of Rifleman Arthur E. Congdon, N.Z.E.F., killed in action in France on the 15th September, 1916. To memory ever dear. . Inserted by his loving friends, Mrs. Unsworth and family. X

COLLINS'.—In memory of Hugh Collins'(Nip), New Zealand Field Artillery, who was killed at the Somme engagement on the 16th September, 1916. Opine solum forti patria.

COWPER-HILL.—In loving memory of our dear friend, William Cowper-Hill,, who Sied of wounds on the 17th September,. 1916, received in the Somme Battle. A. and E. Daniel. .IOUOLAS.—In fond memory of our friend, Private James Douglas, No. 10/4502, killed m a;tion on the 17th September, 1916.

He answered the call of duty, He answered the call of God. Inserted by' his friends, E. Ambrose and parents.

FOREMAN.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Willie Foreman, killed in action in Franco on the 16th September, 1916, aged 20 years.

He died for King and Country. Sadly each day we think of him still. And remember his dear loving face; Yet in humble obedience we bow to the will Of Him who has crowned him with grace. Inserted by his loving sister and . brother-in-law, Alice, Hugh Williams.

FOREMAN.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Willie, who was killed In action somewhere in France on the 15th September, 1916; aged 20 years. His duty nobly done. Inserted by his loving mother and brothers, Tom, Alfred, and Arthur.

G WILLIAM.—In loving memory of Henry Benjamin Gwilliam, 17th Ruahines and New Zealand Engineers (Main Body), who died of wounds in France on the 17th September, 1916.

Peace hath its glories no less renowned than war. Inserted by hn parents and sisters.

ffWtUIASI.—In loving memory of Henry Benjamin (Harry) Gwllliam, who died of wound* received in France on the 17th September, 1916. ■ I To memory ever dear. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. M. Tait and Ivy. HAGAN.—In loving memory of No. 489246, Private Bernard Hsgan, Second Division Canadians, killed in action at the.Somme on the loth September, ,1916. His King and Country called him, His life he freely gave; But 'tis hard to think we cannot place . A flower on his lonely grave. Inserted by his loving sisters, Alice and Annie.

HENDLE.—In memory of our beloved son, Gunner E. A. Hendle, -who died in St. George's Hospital, Malta, on the 17th September, 1915, of enteric contracted at Gailipoli/, Inserted by his parents, W. J. and E. A. flendle.

HENDLE.—In loving memory or Ernie, who died on the 17th September, 1915, at St. George's Hospital, Malta, of euteric fever, contracted at Gallipoll; also of Will, killed in action in France on the 27th September, 1816.

Greater love hath no man than this: that 1 a man lay down his life for his friends. Inserted by the loving sister and brother-in-law, I. and J. Leddy.

HEPBURN.—In loving memory of William, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Hepburn, Petone, who died of wounds received in action at Suvla Bay on the 15th September, 1916. He died for King and Country. Inserted by his loving parents, sisters, and brothers.

, JONES.—In sad and loving memory of Private 1 Cyril Bryan Jones, of Midhirst (late of Builingham, Hereford), who was killed in action on the loth September, 1916.

Words tell not how I miss him, To memory ever dear; We meet, but one is wanting, ; For Cyril is not here. "They are not dead whose memory lives in hearts that know their worth."

Inserted by Ruth Youngman, Island Bay.

liINDOP.—In 6ad and loving memory of dear Waiter, who died of wounds received in the Somme Battle on the 17th September, 1916. His duty nobly done. '

The moonlight stars are beaming Upon a silent grave,. Where sleeping, without dreaming, Is one that died so brave. ,i Inserted by his father, sisters, and brothers.

LUMSDEN.—In loving memory of Private R. D. Lumsden, killed in action about the 17th September, 1916. '• ;

A lonely grave in a far-off land, A grave .we may never see; But while life and memory last, 'We will remember thee.

His God and country colled him, And his life he freely gave, V But 'tis hard to think we cannot place • A flower on his lonely grave. Inserted by Mrs. Oswald and family, Johnsonville,

IYNAM.—In loving memory of our dearly loved brother, Leo Lynnm, who was killed in action in France on the 16th September, 1918. To memory dear. . Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law, J. and S. Lynam, Karaka Bay. MAETIN.—In proud and ever present memory of my much loved husband, Arthur Anderson Martin, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., who died (it Amiens of wound 3 received at Flers on the Somrae while saving the lives of others, 17th Sep- '■ rnber, 11)16.

"In Arduis Fidelis." —C. Margery Martin.

NELSON.—In loving memory of our dear son, Rifleman J. H. Nelson (Jim), killed in France in the Battle of the Somme on the 16th September, 1916. Inserted by his loving parents, F. and 11. Nelson.

RENTON.—In loving memory of George Benton, wa3 killed In the Somme Battle on tho 17th September, 1916.

Inserted by his loving sisters.

SCOWN.—In loving memory of Private Ronald B. Scown (Mnin Body), also of Eifieman Ernest Stauley Partridge, -who fell fighting for King and Country in the Battle of the Somme on the 13th and 10th September, 1916. To memory ever dear. But history shrines them with her noble dead, Those hero soldiers of the Isle of Britain; When the lust scroll of Heuven is read, "here vill their mimes be written. ■ Inserted by C. Trim. STIRUAT.—In loving memory of Sergt. A. G. Stirrnt, killed In action in France on the 16th September, IDIO. Inserted by Ms loving sisters and brothers, Nellie," Chrissie, Jack, Willie, and Douglas, Hsitiiitai. BTIBEAT.—In loving memory of Sergt. A. G. Stirrat, killed in action in France on the 16th September, 1910. Sadly missed. Inserted by his loving mother, Mrs. Wm. H. l!oyd, Hatnitui, ■ STKATFORD.—In loving memory of Corporal Joe Stratford, who was killed in action nt Fler3 on the 17th September, 1916. lU.P. Inserted by 31. and E. Stratford.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 67, 17 September 1917, Page 1

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NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 67, 17 September 1917, Page 1

NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 67, 17 September 1917, Page 1