KILLED IN ACTION.
CARBINES.-- Or: Angus! 8. killed in a.:tion at the Pa-rdam •'■:*■?, Arthur Vivian Carbines, '.he deariv i -..a eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R- J- Car.'tiie?. New Lynn; aged 35 years. COWLEY -On August 8. killed in action St the Dardanelles. James, youngest beloved ion of the !»'e rhovias and Clara Cowley, Kaipaki, aged >< ycai i. DOUGLAS. -On A;; gust 8. killed in action j. the Dardanelles, Trooper George Alexander Douglas, lit'-,. North Auckland. Mounted Rifles. second pot; ii Mrs Annie Douglas. ■■ Rocklaod? Auntie. Dominion Road. Aiirk- 1 land, and tit" 1.-V V. :. ■:n John I)n!i;!af. >: Tauranga i aged .> y.-jr.-- | DOUGLAS On August 3, killed in a.'ion i at the Darianp c, Trooper Thomas Lews ! Douglas. 6ih. >■!..:... ;. Mounted _ Rifles. I third son of Mrs Annie Douglas, of Rook- i land* Avenue. Domini, Wad. Auckland. ! find the !»'" Will atu John Douglas, of Tan. j racss, a£*d Jfi yeats j They have dene their duty. i HILL— Aui-i:--' P. killed in action at f.allinoli. Sergeant Ge.-.rge Allen H:!l, And; I land Moun-.d Kectrer.t. e'dest son of George 1 sr.d May Hili. o: Syblon. Opotiki. ; LLOYD.-On Aupist S. killed in notion st ! the Dardanelles. Trooper George Lloyd. 3rd. Auckland. Mounted Rifles, dearly-beloved an>l : only .on of Mr. nnd Mrs George Lloyd, : Breakwater Road, Napier; aged '20 years.
MERRICK On August 24. 1015. a; New Zealand i.cv.'.-ia'i Hospital. Malta, of hemorr h»ee. Pr;v,i- ( . John Joseph Merrick, fourth reinforcement', dourly-beloved second "in of Jacob art! Ehjo Merrick, of Ireland Street. Pcus-mby . n»» 1 27. He died for his country. MUNFO-—Of Aiisust 8. 1915. killed :n action at. til'' Dardanelles, Regimental SorpeanrTmmpeter Lpw:s George Munro. 3rd, Auckland, Mounted Rifles Staff, o'eariy belot ,>d only sod oi George and Alice Mur.ro. Wiri. Parat.ietoe. an 1 New Zealand Railways; aged 27.—New Zealand papers please '"'py. Beloved by ail who knew h.'i. . PRTTT. -On August 8, killed in action.; Henry tar-el. third son of tiie !a;a Yen. i Loasda.'o Pr ; !t. Archdeacon of Waikato. and lncumbfn'. ci S:. Mark's Church, Remuera, Auckland. PIRRIT.--On August 8. killed in action at ftp Dardanelles. George, the dearly-beloved eldest son of George and Jessie L. Pirrit. of Marlborough Street, Mount Eden: aged 25 Tears. Greater love hath no man than this. SINTON —On August 8. killed in action ' at the Dardanelles, Sergeant-Major Charles . (Chiller) Bramwell Sinton, dearly-beloved son i of Mrs- A. M. Sinton. of Bond Street, Devonport; uged 23 years-—Deeply regretted. URQUHAET— On August 7, killed in action at the Dardanelles. Alexander Millen, fourth son of Donald and Sarah Urquhart. §'adatcne Buildings, Auckland; ased 26 i jpars and 11 months.—Taranaki and Welling- .' *n papers please copy. / Loved by all who knew him. .^ißD.—On August 8, killed in action at il Dardanelles. Arthur Edwin, dear!v-be-lond fourth sou of Edgar William Ward, of inckland. WILLCOCKS.-On August 7, killed in action at the Dardanelles. Adderley James 'iddsß), youngest Wloved son of Emily and tu late W. J. Wilkocks; aged 20 years and 11 month? TYKTER - On August 8. killed in action %i the Dardanelles. Roy Cecil, dearly-beloved cniy son of Florence M. Wynter. of Crescent Road, Parnell; aged 22 years and 5 months- I I TTIKTER.— August 8, killed in action j »t the Dardanel,e3. Trooper Roy Cecil Wvn- ! t«. 11th. North Auckland, Mounted Bifert, [ Main Body, beloved friend of Mr. and mi*. ' Frank Kevey, jun., Otahuhu. J Be died for his country. 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16010, 31 August 1915, Page 1
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