ROLL OF HONOUR.
J3J MEMOBJAM.
ALLEY.— loving memory of David Clifford (Rawin), Seventh Reinforcements Jailed in action in France, on September °6 1916; aged 21 years. " ~ ? Sadly Freely his youth he gave. His hopes, his loves, his life That we might have eternal peace. And free the world from strife. ' —Inserted by his loving aunt, C. Alley. BBENNAN —In proad and affectionate remembrance of Leo .Tames Brenuan, killed in action at Flers, September 26, 1916. —Inserted by his loving mother, sisters, and brothers. CLARKE.—In fond nrid loving memory of jny near husband. W. A. (Ponto) Clarke, Eleventh Reinforcements, killed in action B&UJe of Soinmei, September 26. 1916. Somewhere in France he lies sleeping, A soldier brave and true. Be fought for our freedom and liberty. And died "neath tho red, white, and buio. A lonely grans in a far-off land, A grave I may never see; But while life and memory last, I will remember thee. —Inserted by his loving wife, H. Clarke Paeroa.
CLOKE— loving memory of our dear Hon and brother, John Cloke, killed in action at the Somme, September 26, 1916. Ever remembered. -Inserted by his loving father and mother. Bister and brothers. »«~. vil'?, K r"TVn loving memory of out d«« B&kiia.^ kUlcd » * ction - »ft To memory ever dear. . —Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law. L. and F. Johnson. ««>*•« CORNAG/l—ln loving memory of FomWdier. A. Cornaga. NZ.F.A.. Main Body. 26! 1916? ° a nt>3X erS " ° n SeDtemb" His duty nobly done. Inserted by his sorrowing parents. sister, and brothers. CORN AG A.—ln memory of Andrew Cot™i™ (Coot, . Main Body. Ist Battery, v L A -; n ,, ed ™ &ctlo o- Somme. Soptember 2S, 1916. —Inserted b W. A. Treacher. FARROW.—In loving memory of Corporal Jock Farrow Sixth Reinforcements, killed in action at the battle of the Somme, on September 26. 191 G. «"»«. Ever remembered. —Inserted by his loving mother, brothers. and sister*. GATJLT.—A loving tribute to the memory of Alfred Victor fAlf.)._ Main Bodv. 15th. North Auckland, who died of wounds September 25. 1916. Interred Thistle Damp cemetery. Franco. Inserted by his sorrowing parents, sisters, and brother. LYNCH.—In loving memory of Driver Edward Lynch, Earl Liverpool's Own. Tenth Reinforcements, died of wounds received in Somme battle. September 26. 1916. The brightest gams of honour in the English diadem. Are the V.C and da D.5.0.. M.C.. and D.C.M.. But those who live to wear them will tell you they are dross. Beside the final honour of a simple- wooden cross. —Inserted by M, J. and M. Monkloy, Weston Lea. Hamilton. PAGE.— proud and loving memory of our dear eon and brother, Private Harold Joseph Page. Fifth Reinforcements, killed in action at the Somme, September 26, 1316; aged 23 years.
—Inserted By bis sorrowing mother, sisters, and brothers.
PARKER.— krring memory of our dear old Ted. killed in action in France, September 26, 1918; also, his brother Bi]L killed la action. October 4. 1917. They loved each other in life: Is death they were not long divided. Greater lovo hath no man than this. —In sorted. by their krrrng parents, sisters, and brother. Watenriew Road. Stanley Bay. POWELI* lovinß memory of Victor Ivo Powell. C Company, Canterbury Infantry Battalion, killed in action, September 26. 1916. in the Somme battle; also, Gerald Muaey Powell, A Company. Sirlh Reinforcements. Fifteenth, North Auckland, Regiment, brother of the above, killed in Franco on June b, 1915. They heard the call of Empire, And in the fighting fell. This thought oar grief will lighten. They served their country weLL Inserted by their loving parents, brothers and sisters, H. C- and Carrie Powell, E, Surrey Crescent, Gresr Lynn. HA VEN HILL.— ths memory of Philip Ravemhiil, who fell in the battle of the Somme. September 26, 1916.
Per ftsgnsta, ad arcgusta. —Inserted by one of his old school. BARGEANT.—In loving memory of onr «se».r oon. Private Lionel Sargeant. Eighth Reinforcements, killed in action at Flers, Somiao battle. September 26. 1916.
His duty nobly done. — Inserted by his sorrowful parents. Takagiima, " '
WILSON.— loving memory of my dear husband. PnvAte Alfred William Wilson. who died at Rouen Hospital. Franco of wouiids receiTOd in action on September 26 1918. Buried at St. Sever Cemetery. No one knows how much I miss him • Friends may think the wound is healed. But they little know the sorrow. ' Deep within my heart concealed. ---Inserted by his loving wife, M. A Wilson. Otahuhu. "
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17275, 26 September 1919, Page 1
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