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NEW ZEALAND ROLL OF HONOUR.

IN LOVING MEMORY of X.C.O.'s and men of C Company, 4th Battalion, 3rd N.Z.R.8., who lost their lives at Passchendale on 12th October, 1017. W.J.S. ANDERSON—In loving memory of my dear mate, Bert Anderson (Andy), killed" at Passchendale, 12th October, 1017. May the Heavenly winds blow softly 0 er the sweet and hallowed spot, Though your grave divides you from us, You will never be forgot. Inserted by Bert Headifen. ANDERSON—In loving memory of our dear friend, ttert Anderson, killed 12th October, 1917. Sweet thoughts. H. B. Stevenson. ANDERSON—In loving memory of Rifleman A. R. j. (Bert) Anderson, killed in action at Passchendale, 12th October, 1917. Lead thou mo on. Inserted by his loving mother, father, si&ters, and brothers.' AISHER—KiIIed in action on the 12th October, 1917, Francis Joseph Aisiier, Signaller, Otago itegiment, aged 21 years, third beloved son of Frederick and Mary Aisher, of Palmerston North. R.I.P.

BOYLE—In affectionate memory of our daddy. Sergeant James M'Kenzie Boyle, M.M., killed in action at Belle Vue Spur, Passchendale, on the 12th October, 1917 (brother to the late Lieutenant Neil Boyle). All honour give to those who nobly fighting, nobly fell, that we might live. Neil and Joan Boyle. BLAXALL—In ever loving memory of our dear brother, 4932U Private E. L. JUluXall, reported missing, believed killed, in action at Passclieudale,- 12th October,- 1917; aged Inserted by his brothers and sisters. BAXTER—In memory of Captain E. Baxter, M.C., Ist Batt. N.Z.K.8., died Of wounds in France 12th October, 1918. BOOLTON—In sad and loving memory of my dear brother, Lawrence William Boulton, killed in action at Passchendale on 12th October, 3917; aged 19 years. A beautiful memory left behind 01 a loving brother, good and kind, We have lost, but Heaven has gained One of the best the world contained. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, M. and 1". Cunliffe. DEVEUErX—In sad and loving memory of my dear sun, J. I. Devereux (Dev.), 14th Keinlorcements, killed in action' at Pass- I cheudiile, 12th October, 1917. H.I.P. When, the nishts "are long and dreary, and I am all ;ilone, I am wishing, dtar one, that you could only coinu home. Mother. EYRES— In Toying memory of pur dear son, i'runk, who fell at Passchendale, 12th October, 1917. Ever remembered. Inserted by his father and mother, J. and L. A. Gyres, 22, Queen street, Petone. DAVIDSON—In loving memory of my dear brother, Logan, killed in action at Passcjieudale,. ]2th October,- Ipl7. .'.,-.• .- . Inserted by his sister, W. L. Carey, Brooklyn. FINLAYSON—In loving remembrance of our dear son and brother, Harold, who fell at Passchendale, oh the 12th October, 1917. Sadly we miss him, and yet in our sorrow Hope for the future Can banish our pain; Faith points the way to a brighter to-morrow, And whispers the hope that we'll meet him agaiu. - Not forgotten By his parents, brother, and sisters. FINLAYSOX—In loving memory of Harold Finlayson, who lost his life at Passchendale on 12th October, 1917. Cone but not forgotten. Inserted by his aunt and uncle, M. and J. Finlayson. GODFREY—In loving memory of Private F. E. Godfrey, killed in action in France 11th October, 1918. We cannot forget him. We loved him too dearly For his memory to fade, From our minds like a dream. Inserted by his mother, brothers, and sisters. UEALEY—In loving memory of my brother, Bill, killed m Passchendale, 12th October! 1916. Gone, but not forgotten. Inserted by his loving sister, Veronica, and Ted. i LECHNER—In loving memory of T. E Lechner. 7th Reinforcements, killed in action at Passchendale, 12th October, 1917. In a far distant land, away from us all, His country had need, he answered the call. Inserted by his affectionate parents, si6ter, and brothers. i LEVY—In sacred memory of Sergeant-Malor Ted Levy, killed at Passchendale/12th October, 1917. Inserted by his loving mother, Bisters, and brothers. JI'MURRICH—In loving memory of Duncan 19l7IUrrRl'p kUled '" aCt'°n 12th OotQber ' Inserted by loving mother, sisters, and brothers. M'HARDIE—In affectionate memory of Signaller R. S. M'Hardie (Shirley), 23rd Specialists, who was killed in action at Passchendale on the 12th October, 1917----aged 20 years. Lo™! 1 ,°. ne- we al"e thinking of you to-day, Thinking of the past; Picturing you in our memory, Just as we saw you last. Behind all shadows standeth God. Inserted by bis loving father and brother Lance, Wellington. M'GONAGLE—In loving memory of Daniel M Gonagle, beloved son of the late Dennis ilOonagle, killed in action in France on 12th October, 1918. On his eoul, sweet Jesus, have mercy. Inserted by his loving sisters and brothers. MACLEAN—In affectionate memory of James Mac Lean, killed in action, Passchendale, on 12th October, 1917. Inserted by N. and little son. NEWTON—In loving memory of 15/7 X, Sergeant George D. Newton (Main Body), killed in action at Passchendale, 12th October, ! How can man die better 7 Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law, Bert and Em., and nephew, George. NEWTON—In loving memory of Sergeant George Newton, 15/71, Main Body, killed in action, Passchendale, 12th October. 1917. Inserted by his loving sister, Leila, and brother-in-law, Harry. NEWTON—In fond and loving memory of our dear son and brother, 15/71 Sergeant George Newton, Jlain Body, killed in action at Passcliendale Ridge, 12th October, 1917. E.I.P. Greater love hath no man, that he lay down his life for his friends. Inserted by his loving father, mother, brothers, and sisters. PATCHING—In ever loving remembrance of Liince-Corporal J. A. Patching, 22nd Re--1 inforcements, who was killed in action at Belle Vue, Halte Briastre, France, 12th October, 1918. Greater love hath no man than this, that he lay down his life for his friends. Inserted by hi 3 loving parents, brothers, and sisters. I'KLL—In loving memory of my dear brother, Private A. J. T. Pell, killed in action at Passcheudale, 12th October, 1917. Inserted by hi 3 loving brother and sister, Herbert and Pearl Pell. PELL—In loving emory of my dear brother, Alf., killed in action in France, 12th October, 1917. Wo are thinking of you so often In that grave so far away, How we wisli that you were nearer, As we mips you day by day. Inserted by his loving sisters, Ethel and Florrie.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 89, 12 October 1923, Page 1

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NEW ZEALAND ROLL OF HONOUR. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 89, 12 October 1923, Page 1

NEW ZEALAND ROLL OF HONOUR. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 89, 12 October 1923, Page 1

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