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NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR.

IN MEMORIAM.

M'MURRICH-In Mrlng memory of Pte. »nn. can M'Murrlch, 16th Reinforcements, killed in action at Fttsschendaele, 12th October, 191". h.I.P. ' Inserted by his sister-in-law, M. M'Murrich. MACLEAN.—In fond memory of James Maclean, killed at Passehendaele ou the 12th October, 1917. ' Inserted by his devoted wife and son. MANSEIX.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Rifleman F. J. (Frank) 'Mansell, who was Stilled in action at Passehendaele on the 12th October, 1(117, aged 21 years and 2 months. Three years but ever in memory dear, Thy loving name we breathe and shed a silent tear; Years may pass away, dear Frank, But 3'our dear facft will never fade, For we love you just as dearly, i Though you are in your silent soldier's \ grave. ; He sleeps not in his native land, But 'neath a foreign sky; Far from those who loved him best, In a hero's grave ha lies. Inserted by his loving parents, brothers, and sister.

MANSOX.—In loving memory of Rifleman Stanley Roy Manson (lltli Reinforcements), killed in action at Passchendaele on the 12th October, 1917.

Gone, but not forgotten. Inserted by his mother, brothers, and sisteTS. NEARY—In loving memory of Sgt. 3. V. Neary, 12/1749, killed in action on the 12th October, 1018. Inserted by his affectionate sister. NEWTON.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother,, Sergt. Geo. Newton, 15/71, killed In action at Passchendaele on the 12th October, 1917. E.I.P. To memory ever dear. Inserted by his loving parents, brothers, and sistere.

PATCHING.—In loving memory of my dear pal, 38069, Lance-Corporal J. Patching, killed in action, France, 12th October, 1918: Greater love hath no man: that he gave his life for his friends. E. M. des Landes. PATCHING.—In loving memory of 38069 LanceCorporal J. A. (Jim 1) Patching, killed in action on the 12th October, 1918. Gone but not forgotten. Inserted by his friend, M.W. PATCHING.—In loving memory of Lance-Corpl. James A. Patching, who was killed in action , on the 12th October, 1918. ; Greater love hath no man than this: that he lay down his life for his friends. We long to hear your voice, To see you face to face. ' *■■ To meet you in the Glory, When our work on earth is o'er; To clasp your hand rejoicing, On the bright eternal shore. Inserted by his loving parents, sisters, and brothers. PELL.—In loving memory of my dear brother, Private A. J. T. Pell (Alf), killed in action on the 12th October, 1917. One of God's brightest and best. Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law, Bert and Eosa Pell. PELL.—In loving memory of our dear brother (Alf), killed in action in France on the 12th October, 1917. We know that his presence from home is gone, We know there's a vacant chair; But with happy thoughts we can picture him still As though ble were really there. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, B. and G. Brooker. ' PELL.—In sad and loving memory of our deal son, Alfred J. T. Pell, killed in action in France on the 12th October, 1917, aged 36 years, eldest and dearly beloved son of Thomas and Elizabeth Pell. Could I, his mother, have clasped his band. The son I loved so' well, Or kissed his brow when death was near. And whispered, my son, farewell. I ueem to see his dear, sweet face; Through a mist of anxions tears, <■ But a mother' 3 part is a broken heart, And a burden of lonely years. Inserted by his sorrowing mother and father< and sister Florrie. . : PELL—In loving memory of my dear brother,A. J. T. Pell (AH), 18th Reinforcements, who was killed in action in France on the 12th of October, 1917. Just in the prime of manhood, > Just when life was best; ' Our Alf left those who loved him, God called him Home to rest. Inserted by his loving brother, Claude Pell. PELL—In loving memory of Pte. A. J. T. Pell, killed in action at Passchendaele, 12th October, 1917. "Greather love hath no man." Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law, Pearl and Herbert Pell, Karori. PEEFECT.—In loving memory of Private E. Perfect, 19th Reinforcements, who was killed in action at Passchsndaele on the 12th October, 1917.

To memory ever dear. Inserted by his loving brother, H. Perfect. RTJSCOE.—In loving memory of Kifieman Hugh Grenville Eoscoe (Uth Keinforcements), killed in action on the 12th October, 1917, aged 17 years. Ho is sleeping his last long sleep In a, grave we may never see; But may some gentle hand in that distant land Lay down a flower for me. Inserted by his loving parents and brothers. RUSCOE.—In loving memory of our brother, Hugh Grenville Ruscoe, killed in action on the 12th October, 1917, aged 17 years. Far away from those who loved him. Soldiers gently laid him to rest; In far away France he is sleeping, One of the bravest and best. Inserted by his loving sisters. KOSCOE—In loving memory of Hugh Grenvjelle Roscoe, killed in action on 12tb October, 1917. Inserted by his loving aunt, 11. Sandford, Alma-lane. SMITH—In loving memory of Eflmn. W. K. Smith, 18th Keinforcemonts, reported missing, 12th October, 1917, now proved killed in action. , His duty nobly done for King and country. Inserted by his friends, P. C. Frase, Welling- I ton, and A. Isberwood, Chrißtchurch. STAUB—In loving memory of 39907 William Eobson, killed In action on the 12th October, 1917; aged 20 years. Inserted by his loving parents, brothers, and sisters. STAUB—In loving memory of dear Billy, who ' was killed in action on 12th October, 1917. One of the best. Inserted by his loving cousin Edie. STAUB—To the memory of Rttmn. W. R. Staub, killed in action at Passchendaele, 12th October, 1017. Inserted by T.H.W. STEWART—In loving memory of 18429, 2nd Lieut. Harry Stewart, of the Ist Ba^t., 3rd New Zealand Rifle Brigade, who' was killed in action at Passchendaele, 12th October, 1917. STEWART—In loving memory of Lieut. Harry Stewart, killed in action, Passchendaele, 12th October, 1917. TROTT. —In loving memory of Alfred Trott, killed in France on the 12th October, '1917. He gave his life for his country. i Inserted by his mate, Jack Thompson. TROTT.—In loving memory of Alfred Trott, killed in France on the 12th October, 1917. Gone but not forgotten. Inserted by a friend, G. Matthews VINCENT—In loving memory of our dear brother, Stanley Victor Carthew Vincent, killed at Passchendaele, 12th Ooctober, 1917. So dearly loved. Inserted by . his loving > sister and brother-in-law*, G. A. and G. F. Hall. WATSON—In loving memory of Ptc. Robt. Watson, who died of wounds 12th October, 1917. ■ , For God is love and love Is lifa 1 To Him there Is no death, { 'Tls but tna soul is passing on, For higher greater things. I Inserted by mother, father, and sisters. WEBB—In loving memory of our dear brother, Ilfimn. George Webb, killed \ln action, Pasßchendaelc, 12th October, 1917>. . In the hour of his triumph came the bullet I that killed him. He, who was one of the best. Ere his comrades' "well done," ceased to echo, His brave manly ,sour had gone West. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-ln. law, N. and D. H'Artney. WHITAKER.—In loving memory o! pur dear brother, Rifleman Frank Whitalcer, killed in action in France ou the 12th October, 1917. Sleep on, dear brother, irour life is passed, Our love for you till the end will last. Inserted by his sister and niece, Jeaa and Gladys. ;

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

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

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

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