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NEW ZEALAND ROLL OF HONOUR.

IN JIEMORIAM.

lAIBHER.—KiIIed In action at Passchendaele on the 12th October, 1917, Francis Joseph Aisher, Signaller, 2nd Battalion, Otago Regiment, third beloved son of Fred and Mary Aisher, Grey-street, Palinerston North. {ANDERSON.—In loving memory of our frisad, Rifleman Albert Anderson, killed in action at Passchendaele on the 12th October, 1917. Remembrance. 1 Msrjorie and Ethel. J4NDERSON.—III kwing memory of our dear son and brother 11/1620 Rifleman A.- R. J. (Bert) Auricrson, killed in action at Passchendaele on the 12th October, 1017. He dwells in peace above, Where never care may come; The soul that Thou didst Jend in tors. In love Thou caliest home. Inserted by his loving father, mother, sisters, and brothers. ANDERSON—In loving memory of Rflmn. A. R. J. (Bert) Anderson, 23rd'Reinforcements, killed in action at Passchendaele. on the 12th October, 1917. Time, the healer of all wounds, Passes quick away; The Reaper comes, the harvest o'er, Parents, friends, aad loved ones meet, to part no more. , Inserted by his lire-long friend, T. W. Elmsly. 'ANDERSON.—In loving memory of my dear mate, Bert (23rd Reinforcements), killed in action at Passchenduele on the 12th-October, 1817. I know not where you sleep, dear 'boy, Your grave I may never see; But as long as life and memory last, I will remember thee. Inserted by his loving mate, Bert Headifen. (Masterton papers please copy). 'ANDERSON*.—In loving memory of our dear friend, Bert Anderson, who was killed on the 12th October, 1917. /' To memory ever dear. Inserted by'H. and B. Stevenson. BLAXALL.—In loving memory of 49326 Leslie E. Blaxall (27th Otago Reinforcements), reported wounded and missing on the 12th ■ October, 1917; afterwards believed killed in action. -■ We cannot, will not, say that he is dead; He is just away. With a cheery smile and a wave of the hand, > He has wandered av*ay to an unknown land. ' Leaving us dream how very fair, It needs must be since he lingers there. Inserted by his sorrowing parents, brothers, and sisters. BOLTON.—In loving memory of our brother, Private Harold Wilson Bolton (Nig), sacrificed at Passchendaele on the lath October, 1917. Inserted by his brothers, Ken and "Luon." JSOTJLTON.—In sad and loving memory of our dear brother, Lawrence William Boulton, who was killed in action on the 12th Octo. her, 1917.

We know not where you sleep, dear La'wric, Your grave we cannot see; But as long aB life and memory last, We will remember .thee. Inserted by Ms loving sister and brother-in-law, B. Boulton and M. and P. Cunliffe. BOYLE.—In loving memory of Sergt. James McKenzie Boyle, killed in action at Passchendaele on the 12th October, 1917. "Greater love hath no man." BOYLE—In loving memory of our dear father 3ames M'Kenzie Boyle, M.M., Acting C.S.M., 10th North Otago Coy., killed in action, at Belle Vue Spur, Passchendaele, on the 12tb October, 1917. He was staunch to the end against odds uncounted. • And fell with his face to the foe. Inserted by his little son and daughter, Jim and Joan Boyle: ■BOYLE.—In fond and loving memory of James McKenzie Boyle, killed in Passchendaele on the 12th October, 1917. Inserted by his loving parents, M. and J. Boyle. JJRBSSWELL.—In loving memory of Gordon Hallam, eldei son of.Major and Mrs. T. K. * 'Cresswell, "The Kymin," Hataitai, who was killed In action at Passchendaele on the 12th October, 1917; aged 20 years. DAVIDSON.—In loving memory of my deal brother, Private Logan Davidson (sth Reinforcements), killed in action on the 12th October, 1917. Inserted by Mrs. Ernest Carey, Brooklyn. DEVBREUX.—In fond memory of my dear son, Private J. P. Devereux, killed in action at Passchendaele on the 12th October, 1917. (14th Reinforcements), second beloved son of M. Devereux and the late J. Devereux. R.I.P. Three long years, dear Dcv, Since you were called away; But it is as fresh in my memory As if it were to-day. Inserted by hia sorrowing mother, sister, and brothers.

DUMBLETON—In loving memory of Cpl. D. H. Dumbleton, killed in action at Passchen. daele, 12th October, 1917." Inserted by his loving brother and- sister-in-law, I. and I. Dumbleton'. EVENDEN—In loving memory of William Sandford, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Eyenden, Kumara, killed in action in Belgium, on 12th October, 1917. Inserted by B. Wilson. EJRES—In loving; memory o* Frank George Eyres, killed in/action at Passchendaele, 12th October, 1917. Asleep! Asleep! Beyond all memories, . From noise and pain infinitely apart. Within the throbs of God's eternal heart. Inserted by his loving parents, sisters, and brother. EYRES—In loving memory of our dear brother, Frank George Eyres, killed In action at Passchendaele, 12th October, 1917. ; One of the noblest and best. Beloved by all who knew him. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, E. and L. C. Wray. riNI/AYSON.—In loving memory of Harold John Finlayson, killed in France on the 12th October, 1917.

Ever remembered. Inserted by his sister Gladys. ITOLAYSON.—In loving remembrance of our dear son and brother, Harold, who fell at Passcbendaele,on the 12th October, 1917. Sweet to. rqmembep those who once were near, And who, though absent, are just as dear; From memory's leaves will never blot Three little words: "Forget him not." Inserted by his loving parents, brother, and sisters. (Napier papers please copy.) fiEARY—In loving memory of Pte. Tom Geary (Main Body), killed at Passchendaele, 12th October, 1917. R.I.P. . Inserted by his sisters, Evelyn, Mona, Maisie. GEARY—In proud and loving memory of nty dear son, Pte. Tom Geary, killed at Passchendaele, 12th October, 1917. Inserted by his loving motlier, Clare Geary. GODFREY.—In loving memory of Private F. E. Godfrey, 29th Reinforcements, who was killed in action in France on the 12th October, 1918. His duty bravely done. Love and remembrance live,for ever. Inserted by his parents, brothers, and sisters. HEALEY.—In loving memory of my dear brother, Bill, killed in action in the Passchendaele on the 12th October, 1917. A loving brother and uncle true and kind, None on earth we'll find like you. The blow was great, none could tell, The loss of a brother and uncle we loved so well. Inserted by his loving sister Vera, and his little niece, Bertha. MVY—In loving memory of Sgt.-Major Ted Levy, the third son of the late Mr. A. Levy and Mrs. Levy, killed at Passchendaele, 12th October, 1917. Inserted by his lovliiq mother, sisters, und brothers. McGONAGLE.—In loving memory of Daniel McGonagle, killed in action at Breastre on the 12th October, 1915. Eternal resi grant'bim, 0 Lord. May he rest in Peace. M'HARDIE—In loving and affectionate memory ot our dear coumi; and nephew, Signaller 11. S. M'Hardie (Shirley), who was killed in action in France, on 12th October, 1917. Only a memory of days gone by, And a sigh lor a face, unseen, But a constant feeling that God alone Knows best what might have been. Inserted by his loving.auntie, Mrs. O'Connor, and cousins, Doll, .Eileen, Alma, and Ivy. McINTYRE.—In loving memory of "Mac," Lieut. Peter Mclntyre, killed in action at Passchendaele on the 12th October, 1917. Inserted by "Brownie." Annie E. Eine: McMURRICH.—In loving memory of Duncan Augustint McMnrrich, killed in action on the 12th October, 1917. \ Inserted by his loving mother, brothers, and ! sisters.

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 89, 12 October 1920, Page 1

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NEW ZEALAND ROLL OF HONOUR. Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 89, 12 October 1920, Page 1

NEW ZEALAND ROLL OF HONOUR. Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 89, 12 October 1920, Page 1

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