ROLL OF HONOUR.
IN MEMOB.IAM. MOORE.—In loving memory of ins dear brother. Moor, of the 23rd Remforcemen's. EK, who was hailed in action ob September 4, 1918. at Bertincourt. Bapaiimc, J ranee; aged 20 yews a- u d 3 months. " To live in heart* mo leave behind is not to die. -Always remembered >" N.E.R. and T.R., Maluku. *
WOOD.—In proud and loving; memory of (■ oral William Harold Wood. Fourth 8at-t.....-n. New ZealUnd Rifle Brigade. Twenty fourth Reinforcement» the deunv-loved eider -■ -n of the Rev. and Mrs. W. (.'. Wood Papakura. who was wounded at Bapaume o u August '20 and died in the Military Hospital, Lou»-n, on September 4. 1918. Nobly he lived, robly he died. Inserted by father, mother, brother, and »..«U-r?.
In loving memory 0 ( our door so", I rival* fc rani: arr Ye ate a, reported ki..<"il .ii action somewhere in France. Sentember 1. 1918. in bis 291h year. borne, may think we have forgotten When at time.-i they sec in smile l ii. they httl«, know the heartaches I hose smites hide ail the whu.>. Inserted by his loving mother and father.
YEATES. In loving memory of our dear brother Frank, who was killed in France September 4, 1913. Somewhere in France he lies at rest, I'or King and country he gave his best; With other comrades he played his pan Ho did his duty with a loyal heart. . —Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law. L, and 1-. Apple ton. YEATES.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Frank, lulled in action in France. September 4, 1918. M*.nly and true in all his wars. Slow to condemn and qu'ck to praiw, Ready to help in time of need. Gentle in thought us well as deed. Inserted by his loving sister «nd Brothers, Ada, TinMey, and Willie. FATES.— In loving- memory of our dear brother. Vrivat* Frank Farr Yeates, killed in action at R*pauoie. September 4, WIS. H«- flee ">s beside his comrades. In a shallow grave unknown, Bui h's name is written in letters of love In the hearts that he left at home. Could we have raised his dying head. Or heard his last fajrew.-11. The shock would not have been so bad For those who loved him well. , --Inserted by his loving brother and sister. Water and Ethel.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17256, 4 September 1919, Page 1
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