THE ROIL OF HONOUR.
Mr. and Mrs J. A. Shaw, of Shakespeare Street, have received advice that their son. E. A. Shaw, has uuly_ been sick, not wounded as was previously reported, and has now been discharged from the hospital convalescent.. Private Kyle, son of Mrs Kyle, of Rnnanga. is returning to Now Zealand by a steamer duo at Wellington on July 16th, His father was last, week killed at tho Cubden harbor works. VVurd has been received that Private ]/,. El.dneHv. son of onr old and esteemed resident. Mr F.dwaid Flnheriy. of Cobden and formerly of Ihmganville. was wounded on June I7lh and .is now in ono of tlie .hospital.; at Alexandria. Private Flaheitv was one of the crack shots of the Crcymonth Rifle Chib, and loft horn with the first eontinirent. being orderly to Captain Crlhb. We trust that his wounds are not of a serious nature.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 July 1915, Page 5
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