IN MEMORIAM.
BRADLEY.In loving memory of our dear brother, Corporal James Flynn Bradley, who was killed in action at Gallipoli on May 17, 1915. The fairest flowers are first to fall. The sweetest first to fade The fondest, dearest, best of all, Within tho grave is laid. — Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Nancy and William Walker, and brother, William Bradley, Putaruru. CORLETT.—In ever-loving memory ot our dear brother. Alfred Stanley, corporal of the 3rd. Auckland, Regiment. Main Body, fifth son of tho late John Morris CorTett, of Liverpool, England, who was wounded in action at the Dardanelles. April 25, and died at Ras-elTin. Alexandria, Egypt, on May 16, 1915; aged 23 years. Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori Only & boy. With visions bright. Ever unfolding in God's sight. Only a man, At duty's call, Fighting for countrygiving all. Only a mound. In a foreign clime England's heritage, England's shrine. - Inserted by his brothers, J. N., H. P., and sister. COWAN.—In loving memory of Lieutenant Hen>-- Rowling Cowan, who fell in action at Gallipoli on May 17, 1915. Only the grave of a hero, only a mound of earth. Far from the land of the kauri, the spot that gave him birth; Rut in the cause of the Empire he answered his country's call. On the fields of far Gallipoli he gave his life—his all. —Inserted by his three sisters, and brother on active service. HOLWELL.— loving memory of our dear daughter Nellie, who passed peacefully away on May 17. 1915. " Rest "in Peace." —Inserted by her loving parents, W. and E. Holwoll. Paeroa. LORKING.In memory of my dear husband. William Lorking. who died May 17. 1909, after years of suffering. . Inserted -by his loving wife, J. T. larking, Parnell. PICKARD.In sorrowing and loving memory of our dear cousin. Jack, late of ■ma- Waiuku, who died of wounds received at the Dardanelles, May 16. 1915. —Inserted by his loving cousins, E. C. Baker and Family, "Helensville. SMITH.—In loving memory of our dear * mother, who departed this life on May 18, -; 1911. , ; ; Dearly loved, sadly missed. —Inserted by her daughters May and Rhyl, , and son-in-law; A- Trimble. SMITH.—In loving memory of our dear sister, who departed this life on May 18, 1914, Peace, perfect peace. —Inserted by E. and T. B. Pearson, Gisborne.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16231, 17 May 1916, Page 1
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384IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16231, 17 May 1916, Page 1
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