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ROLL OF HONOUR.

•£%!' ALEXANDER.—On November 16, »1 1/■_•■■ Featherston Camp, from infiuenia, 'Privati f ;-Q:? . George (Pat) Alexander, dearly-beloved hun BE g ' band of Caroline Alexander, and third so' $&$}- of Hugh and Janet Alexander, of Clevedon xm& aged 29 years, j-JitoV !fsf BAGNALL.-On November 18. 1018. at hii i*,S' mother's residence, St. Bernard's, Sarsfielt ife?. Street Poneonby. Sergeant George Stevensoi £i£> Baenall, Main Body, 3rd, Auckland Mounted ife Rifles, and N.Z.F.A., beloved husband o *m. Frances C. Bagnall. and dearly-loved thiri ji ~?S ■;■• son of Emma and the late Albert. E. Bag i<V nail. ;':#£* -■ ?#5 BROWN.—On November 14, at Feathers *pft . ton Military Hospital, of pneumonia. Ken \tMs- r.eth Goodwin, dearly-beloved husband o |ik, Agnes Brown, Bay View Road. Takapuna |w.,\ and youngest son of Neil Brown, of Auck : &v : land; aged 30 years.—Deeply regretted. sp . CAMPBELL.—On November 9, 1918, it jgp hospital. Prance, of tuberculosis, Riflomar HI |j Colin Campbell. 27th Reinforcements, third yjV beloved son of Francis H. and the late Colin fes Campbell, Ness Valley, Clovedon; aged 2" pj s years. te "No loved one stood beside him," [.'>->■ Also Lis brother. Corporal James Camp- | bell, on October 21, 1918, in hospital,. Pales- % • tine, of Salarial fover.—Deeply regretted. . m ■ CAVE.—On November 9, .at Feaiherstoi vf Military Camp, of pneumonia, Henry Ber P l nard, dearly-loved brother of P. K. Loueh P of Ngatea, Hauraki Plains; aged 29 years, % EDGECTJMBS.—On November 15. at T« m Awamutu, Lieutenant H. P. Edg.ioumbe l». Twenty-first,- Reinforcements," ? 3rd M.G. m Corps, N.Z.E.F., dearly-beloved husband oi i Lulu Edgecumbe; in his 43rd year. GRIFFITHS.—On November 17, at th i Hospital Annexe, of pnoumonia-influensa Ernest Hugh Miller Griffiths, late of Secon< Reinforcements, the beloved husband o Adeline Dazes Griffiths, 32, Clarence Street and second son of John and the late Eliza beth Griffiths, in his 31st year. The funeral will leave Mr. Weir's, Pon eonby. to-day (Tuesday), at 4 p.m., for Wat karaka Cemetery. L GRIFFITHS.—On November .17, at th< Hospital Annexe, of pneumonih-influenza, i . Conxrol Ernest Hugh Miller Griffiths, ol the Second Reinforcements, and second sor ■•?..'" of John and the late Elisabeth Griffiths,, ir bis 31st year. /'"', —Inserted by his loving sister and brother >>!>.. in-law, George and Annie Rogers. *6f ■ ?'*-/ HAY.—On November 14, 1918, at TrenJk,f • tham Military Hospital, Private George $*'~ Hay, dearly-beloved eldest son of George isfe** and Helen Hay. of Robertson' Road, ,>:..- Mangers; aged 28 years.— regretted. 1-1 HINTOE-On November 9, 1918, wptlted mk killed in an aeroplane accident in England, %i'i~. Lieutenant Francis Athol Hint on. of the $&.' Royal Air Force; dearly-beloved eldest son :s§B of Thomas and Ellen Hinton, Eureka, Wai- ;.-;," kato: aged 30 years. £ S*S Deeply regretted. %■■ JAMES.-Oa November 12, at Trentham ! -H#>i*. Hospital, of pneumonia, Corporal Edwin #'M. Rowland James. dearly-beloved hussW-. band of Gladys James (nee Bill), of Hunua; ||£t r aged 28 years, ijii.' Sadly missed. ':: ■- -~* V . PO'CONNOR.-Oa. 'November 9, died of OP': purulent bronchitis, at the New Zealand -g»J General Hospital, Codford, Private Graham W ■ Wakefield, beloved only son of Charles and '•. • Nina O'Connor,. Omaha Road, Remuera; ,V- , aged 24 years. \ ■ ii,'.f Called to higher service. , ■ ■$ : i SHELTON.—On November 10, from ! wounds received on the 7th, in France, - :■ Fred Shelton, 14th Reinforcements. M.G.C., "' ' dearly-beloved eldest sen of P. Shelton. Har- :--'.' dinge Street; aged 35 years. .'; '-■}•>- <■ ' Liked by all. but loved mostly those who , ];t knew,him best. ••'••■ ~-.': j .i. •' ''"' SIMPSON.—On November 16, it Featherr / - ston Military Hospital, Leonard Joseph, the dearly-beloved ;second • son' or Joaepaana ' Phoebe Simpsotf. lolvCractoft <Street, Em« f||p' Bell;; aged;2o years and:j4 ( jnont&a.v-^, \£---x ikt* STEWART.-s)n 'November 15, 1918,.5t ■■■mm Trentham Camp, Robert,, second .eon .of. the 'iMt. late John Stewart. Lochwjnhoch, Scotland, ST cnitbe slater Catherine f Stewart, Victoria I dearly-beloved second son 29 yearstf and Phoebe Simpson. of Cracroft Street, Parnell; aged 20 year* and 4 jnontaa. . STEWART.-On November 15, 1918, at Trentham Camp, Robert, second eon of tie late John Stewart. Lochwinnoch, Scotland, end the late Catherine Stewart, Victoria Aienue. Mount Eden; sited 29 years, K.' SITOBET.-^On % October 21. 1918, of pneu»S monia, in England. Thomas Henry, ' dearly\W} rbsloved, fourth son r. of - Charles Storey,: %<oh \ i ilnU; aged 21 years.—Deeply regretted.. .-. STJTTON.—On October 30, died of wounds, I somewhere in France, Private Harry Sutton, ' . dearly-beloved husband of Kate Sutton, ' -iXSeamawaljia}- aged*4t years. • [■'~' = ?.-: '■""<■ ' ■'■: : . -- ,s- ' .>: .■ t: : :^''-.#:'V.. i ' ( ..- .-■ ; BWANSON. —On ■■ November '?: 18. 1918,,: at i tte'M-innwA Hospital, Auckland, Private JifUkrtOTr; Leonard Swanson, Eighth Reinforcem&ii, NJJ.E.F.. '- dearly-beloved secondyoungest 'son- of Efisa: and the late • Charles i- { . "ijigwanson, •of 23, Spring - Street, Ponsonby, i- ' " ? *ndxbeloved; brother of Ernie and s Henry J :.Branson, on active service;.aged,23 years 6 ;---:. imonths.—Beloved by all . •< . . . ! ■ ' ~ WARIN.—On November '' 18, -at Ha uncle's I\* . '-.- residencs, Stanley Bay, of .inflaenza-pnen- . i zaonia, Kenneth 0 .Warm (Aniao); '■- 16th, - North Auckland, Main ' Body, the dearly;WoTed second son of Eliza and Tom Warm., Warkworth. in his 28th year. mgfflf- '- , He died as he lived. .". WARMLNGTON<-On October 23. killed in action in r France, -• Private Ernest, James 'Warmington, M.C., Thirty-fourth Eeinforcetmenta, dearly-beloved eldest ,■ soa of ddwin .and Landa-Warmingfon, To Kopurn; aged - • 2* years. ,' i >So dearly loVed; so .sadly missed.^ . WILSON.—On -November 17, ' at J DevonWS&ftt' from -pneumonia, following lnfluensa • contracted m camp, .Private' Robert de Moleyao (Robin), dearly-lseloved ton of Andrew and Martha .Wilson.' f .,."i ~< % Called to higher service. > -, —Interred "at O'Neill's Point (Cemetery. ■ -■ I ■••: • • WRIGHT.—On November 9,1318, died from ■ wounds in France, Signaller Everard Noel Wright, of the Twenthy-seventh Remforce- --•. . ; ments,_youngeet eon of Charles and. Mari garet Wright, of 48, Walter's ,Road, Kings- ■ land; aged 22 years. "Thy will be' done." ; ."">/ '-. IN MEMOHIASt . ; ; i'-V NELSON.—In fond and loving memory ol our dearly-loved son and brother, Charles A. ', jJ ■Nelson, who was killed in action in Belgium . Jen November 19, 1917. "'.' \ a . His duty nobly done. " Z.' —Inserted by his loving parents, sister,! and brothers. I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17011, 19 November 1918, Page 1

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ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17011, 19 November 1918, Page 1

ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17011, 19 November 1918, Page 1