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ROLL OF HONOUR.

£j^- r V-ATAIv 26, died of wounds in Franco, F/!i-vm»<tt'Jainoa Gray, fourth son of Mary CA-uv, 'JiAbiU-y i in his thirty-ninth year. Hi 3 duty nobly done.

BURGESS.—In loving momory of Lnnce-Cor-poral John Burgess, killed in action in Franco, August G, 1917. His duty nobly done. Inserted by his loving father, mother, Bisters and brother. CARTER—In sad but loving memory of Walter Carter, killed in action, August 6, 1917 (19t"i Reinforcements). Ho has borne his crC'SB, ho baa gained his crowd, Though he lies in a far-off crave, And I think of his life duty done, Manly, unselfish and bravo. Inserted by E. Nichols. CRAW.—In sad but loving memory of Rifleman George Craw, who died of wounds in France on August 6, 1917. A faithful son, both true and. kind No friends like him on ear;h would find. A vear has passed, and none can tell The loss of him we loved so well. Inserted fay hid parents, brothers and sisters. TUDGE.—In loving memory of Priva'e George Judge (7th Reinforcement?), killed in action in France on August 6, 1917, and eldest son of William Amos Judge, Wilson's Road, Christchurch. He died fighting for his country. Inserted by his parents and brother. JUDGE—In loving memory of Private George Judge, killed in action in Fiance, August 6, 1917. " Greater love hath no man that he (should lay down his life for others. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, A. and H. Veitch. MANAHERA.-In loving memory of Private Waitore Manahera, killed in action at Gallipoli, August 6th. 1915. Gone but not forgotten. Inserted by his loving sister and brothorin law, D. and S. Molson. MANAHERA.—In loving memory of Private Waiters Manahera, killed in action at Gallipoli, August 6, 1915. A lonely grave in a far-off land—- ' A grave we. may never see; But while life and memory lasts We will remember thee. Inserted by his loving mother, brother »nd sister. McILROY.—In loving memory of my dear brother, Lance-Corporal V. A. Mcllroy, third son of Mrs J. M'llroy: killed in action in Fraaoe, August 6, ISI7. Though lost to sight, to memory ever dear. Inserted by his loving sister, Ivy. McILROY.—In loving memory of Private V. A. Mcllroy, killed in Franco, August 6, 1917,

There is one link death cannot severs Loving remembrance, which lives for ever. Inserted by his loving mother, and brother Harry. VINCENT.—In loving memory of Private Ashley E. Vincent, who died of wounds in France, August 5, 1917. In a hero's grave ho is sleeping, Only just acroßs the tide, Where our young New Zealand soldiers Nobly fought and died. Inserted by Mr and Mrs M'Alister and family, Beckenham VINCENT.—In proud and loving memory of Ashley Ellis Vincent, the dearly loved son of Mr and Mrs T. Vincent, Oxford, who was lulled in action in Franos, August 5, 1917.

Ours the sorrow; his the viotory. Inserted by bis sorrowing parents, brothers •ndjiioters. WARIi!—In loving memory of Private Thomas Work, killed in actio a in France, August G, 1917. pi-oplo think we have forgotten _ When at. times they see ua smile, JBil* thev little know the aching hoark That smile hides all the while. Inserted by his lovHg friend, N. Turner. WILSON. —In loving memory of Private A. B. D. Wilaon, killed in action somewhere in France, August 8, 1917; late of New Zealand railways and Twenty-first Reinforcements. His duty nobly done. Inserted by M. Mather.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17861, 6 August 1918, Page 1

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ROLL OF HONOUR. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17861, 6 August 1918, Page 1

ROLL OF HONOUR. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17861, 6 August 1918, Page 1