ROLL OF HONOUR.
IN MEMORUM. BLOOM {• IELD.—In fond and loving Tnemorv of our dear son. Arthur William ttloomrield. who died of wounds rccoived in *<tion M>mewhere in Franc*. October 22, • r» ' irioa ' Sever Cemetery Extenwon. II one n. His duty nobly done. Homo at last, thy labour done, . • a (and blest, tho victory won: .lonian psst, from pain set free, Anyeis now bav<* welcomed thee. - I n sorted by , his sorrow in s? parents, W. and L. Uloomheld. Morr:na v iilc. _ < ARTTLR. -In lovin? memory of Albert <"l'r"n !' (arte-:. S.-ih Reinforcement, a M F!.. ho ditxl in l'r oatine, of malaria and pneumonia, on October 21. 1918. Inserted by hi* loving parents, brothers, •.nil sisters. Waoren^A. 1- I>• N KRTY. -In ever-loving memory of TT'v (.ear husband, Private J T Finnerty, who «as kii'.ed in action in Franco on Oi Vihi-r 22. 1917. hat thoucii in lonely crief 7 sigh >cr or© be'oved. no longer nigh. S .b"yss;rc still would I reply. Thy will be done. - <r. .*»rt<xl by his loving wife. Jean Finne:ty, Matma!a. MEAXEY. -In *o\;nff remembrance of • V'. at ? Andrew William Meanoy. Twentyn 'w. Reinforcements Passe hen , -Inserted by hi* loving sjster and brotherni law. L. F. Ilealy. MEAa FA --In loving memory of Private Andrew William Meeney, Twenty-fifth ReinJor.vmcnts, killed in actioa somewhere in France . iti 25 years. - 1 n.h*"'rd l>y bis loving Bister and brother--sti -law. J',. a ud Jas. Wattor?. Bntomart Hotel. MEAT'. EY.—On October 22. 1917, tilled in union „t l'a?schendaele. Andrew Meaney, ftced -j years. T.i memory ever dear. - Inserted by E. Meaner. ROBERTSON— In lovinK memory of Serjeant James Robertson, late of Huntly, who died in France en October 22. 1918 One of the beat, a fe.ithful friend. A friend both kind and true. So dearly loved, s-o sadly missed By a.: the friends he knew. —Inserted, by Mrs. Braun and family. SALDINO — In loving memory of our near brother. Arthur 'Bart., Main Body, killed in action at t'asschendaele, October 22, 1917. He fell in his youthful manhood, Gave all he had to give. Like the many who fell beside him, That you and I might live. -Inserted by his loving brothers, George, J&.k, a ci Torn.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17297, 22 October 1919, Page 1
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