NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR
IN MEMORIAL.
GRANT.—In memory of Rev. William Grant (late of St. Andrew's, Gisborne, and chaplain with the New Zealand Expmlitionary Force), who was killed at Gallipoii oa the 28th August, 1915. OORDEN.—B/825, Albert George Gurden (Main Body), died result of accident 28th August, 191 C , ; ' Not forgotten. Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gurden, Masterton. GIEDLESTONE.—In loving memory of Sergt. H. E. Girdlestone, %ho was killed in France on the 28th August, 1916. ' .- Oh, noble lad, whose scutcheon not one stain Has ever tarnished, sorely do we miss thee. HENEY-—ln loving memory of our dear brother Jack, 1 who died on the 2StM August, 1318, .at 61, Ellke-street; also, our .-cousin (Jack Dawson), killed in action (Main Body), 28th August, 1915. ' To-day brings back sad. memories. Inserted by his loving sister and brother, Nell 'and Bert Mitchell, Oatncru. EENEY.—In sad and loving memory of Trooper John Charles Henry, who died on the 28th August, 1918, at 81, Ellice-street, Wellington. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Gladys and Fred Hooper. HENEY-—ln loving memory of, my nephew. Trooper John Charles, who died on the 28th August, 1918,- at 61, Ellice-streei, Wellington. His gentle ways, his winning smile, ■'. . . Are pleasant to recall; He never made an enemy, . And he was loved by all. ; Inserted by his loving aunt and uncle, J. and M. Jlathews. . j ' DAWSON.—In loving memory of my nephew, John Russell, who was. killed in action on Hill 60, on the 2Sth August, 1915 (Main Body). My dear nephew is sleeping In a grave I will never see; "" ; But may some gentle hand in a distant iand Lay down a fiower'for me.Inserted by his loving aunt, May Matthews. HENRY.—In loving memory of John Charles (Jack), who departed this life on the 28th August, 1918. . "Eemembrarice." ■ . —Leila. HENRY.—In fond and Ipviag memory of our dear brothar Jack, who departed this life on the 28th August, 1018. ' ' ■ / Ihough death divides, fond memories cling. Inserted by hiß loving sister and brother-in-law, Lottie and Charlie Watts./ HTJRLY.—In loving memory of 69258 Private John William Hurly, l6t Otago Infantry Bat- , talion, who died oJ wounds received at the Battle of Bapaume, France, on the 28th August, 1918, aged 24 years. ' Buried at Bagneux British Cemetery, Dbullens, France. Like the ivy we cling to-memories dear, 01 the one who was sweet, kind, and sincere, A smile, a caress he would give to each one, He loved to the end-^his duty was done. Inserted by his loving sisters, Maude, Elsie, and Florrie. ' HURLY.—In loving memory of 69238 Private John William Hurly, 14th Company, Ist Otago Infantry Battalion, who died of wounds received at the Battle of Bapaume, France, en the 28tl| Augiitt, 1918. Buried at Bagneux British Cemetery, near Doullens, France, aged 24 years. '•..•■' 1 \ While I draw this fleeting breath, . When mine eyelids close in death. ■ Inserted by his loving parents. HDRLY.—In loving memory of Private John William, Hurly, 69238, Ist Otago Infantry ■. Battalion, who died of wounds received: at the Battle of Bapaume, France, on "the 28th August, 1918; aged 24 years. Buried at Bagneux British Cemetery, near Doullens, France. So let them rest, the work so nobly done, A grander monument than marble tomb; The victory sure wh,lch they so bravely won,. Will shine,, for ever through the saddest gloom. ' • • Inserted by his brother Tom and brother-in-law, i Alf. BURLY.--In loving memory of Private J. W. Hurly, who Sied of wounds received in France on the 28th 'August, 1918. To memory ever dear. Inserted by his friend, A. O. Connor. HURLY.—In, loving memoTj of John William (Jack) Hurly, who died of wounds on the 2Sth August, 1013. "Until we meet again. Inserted by his sister and brother-in-law, Olive ' and Fred Walters. ' [ MILL.—In loving memory of Gunner J. C. Mill, killed in action at Bapaume on the 29th August, 1918. Inserted by his mate, H. Bramley. WILLS.—In loving memory of Gunner I. Mills, New Zealand Field Artillery, who died of wounds, in France on the 20th August, 1918. Ever remembered. ■ Inserted by his pal, Bob. JIcGREGOE.—In loving memory of Private Christian John (Chris), of the 28th Reinforcements, killed in action near Bapaume, on the 28th August, 1918; aged 26 years. (Koro ■ Koro. Petonp). ■ • No 'loved ones stood around him To bid a last .farewell; No -word of comfort could he leave To those he loved so well. , Oft in my dreams I see thy face, . ' Thy loving voice I hear; . Whispering, "Mother, do not fret for me, As Lam ever near." Our dear boy is sleeping bis last long sleep In a grave we may never see; May some gentle hand in that distant land ' Lay down a flow.er for us. Inserted by .his sorrowing mother and family. JIcGEEGOE.—In loving , memory of ' Private Christian John (Chris) McGregor, of New Zealand Rifle Brigade, killed in action at Bapaume, on the 28th August, 1918. 1 In a far away grave he is sleeping, ; One of God's brightest and best. ' Inserted by his mate, E. t. POWELL.—In loving memory of Ewen Powell, killed in action on the fllth August. Inserted by N. and W. B. (Auckland). POWELL.—In loving remembrance of Private P. C. Me: (Ewen) Powell, of- Petone (16th Reinforcements), who was killed in action in France on the 29th August, 1918. He giveth His beloved sleep. POWELL.—In loving memory of Private P. C. M. Powell' (Ewen), who was killed in action 6n the 29th August, 1918. -si; mcl.
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 51, 28 August 1920, Page 1
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