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ROLL OF HONOUR.

% • , V ''' r " v ' 'IK ; iIEMOWAM. ATKINSON.~In ; loving memory of 'Rile? man J. T. Atkinson, killed in action'at Messines, in France, on Juno 7, 1917. ,/: . Inserted by his parents, brothers, and Bisters. -f ! _; *' "- 1 ••,*• j.;v' ■ - r .,'. • BAILEY.— sad and loving memory of ; our dear son and brother, Private A. W. Bailey, 16th Waikatos, who was killed in • action -at Messincs, Juno 7, 1917. Ever remembered. I : ;C 1 -Inso/ted by his loving mother and sister. Auckland. , i * . » rL l :^;~ J, \., l ,, itt . memory':of. Private A. W. Bailey, killed in, action in -Franca to June 7, 1917. ' ,->v ...<«« ?.- It|s a lons way from his old home . To the dark land where he lies. "here he sacrificed his gay young life Neath sodden foreign skies. —Inserted by his friend Daisy. BISHOP.—In loving memory of our son, Morley 10tb Welsh Regiment, killed in action. June 7, 1916. , To-day recalls sad memories. Of our loved one gone to rest. And we who think of 'him to-day. Arc those who loved him best. .—lnserted by his loving father, mother. sisters, and brothers, 12. Ann Street. Devonport. BLACK.—In loving memory of James Stewart Black.' 12/2215. reported missing at Messinc-s on Jane 7, 1917. —Inserted by his-fond parents and sisters.' BLACK.pJn fond memory of James Stewart Black. 12/2315. reported missing at Messines on June 7, 1917; aged 23 years. —Inserted by his loving brother Alex. BROWNLIE.— loving memory of our dear' son and brother, 19/4143 Sergeant Stuart Graeme, died of wounds in France. June 7, 191 S. # ' —Inserted by his loving father, brothers, and sisters, Bolorua. BURGESS— loving memory of our «3ear ' S'Sf ber :v ?f^ te William John Burgee rittocnth. Reinforcements, killed in action. June 7, 1917.; > ,- ' A loving brother, true and kind. No one on earth like him I'll find, • Two years have, passed, but none can tell, The loss of my brother I loved so well. - "r* ns^!?c< * by bis loving sister and brother-in-law, E, M. and B. W. Sproul, Grey Lynn. BURN AND.—In fond and loving memory of <inr dear son and brother. Harry Hamilton Hurstbouse Burnand. who was killed in action at Measures, Juno 7. 1917. Ever tearless and iu'st. he eagerly offered his life for Kiait and country. —Inserted by his loving mother.'brother, and sister, of Manuntsi. CTERMSIDE.-In loving mem»y of D. J. Cflermside, killed in action at Messines, Juno 7,1917. * f - ' i '■ ..., ...... To mejiiory ever dear. f■ ': —Inserted by Mrs. Farrcll and family. COBB.—. loving: " memory . of Lieutenant Jack W. Cobb (Cobbie). 6th Haurakis. Ist Battalion Auckland Regiment (Main Body), who fell at Mossinee, Juno 7, 1917: the beloved brother of, Dorothy E. and A, Blackman, To Kurti.- • , •'.' .-,.",.;.:.:. For the deeds they did, that our glorious heritage might bo preserved, their, memories will never,, die. . - ? : » "* '-■} '•■■'■ COOPER.— loving memory of our dear brother. Lieutenant A. C. Cooper, M.C., who was Kited in action at Messines on -June. 7, .1917. _. ■* _ f .'.::. Died as he Jived, noble and good. —Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Phoebe and Louis Robinson, Mercury Bay. »;.,'. ' •;"'., '.. COOPER. In loving memory of our dear boj. Lieutenant A. C. Cooper, M.C.. Main Body, killed in action at Messhies on June 7, 1917. gallantly doinK his duty. How his life was sped we know not. What his last words, look or thought; Only that he did his duty. Died as nobly .as he fought. —Inserted by T. and A. Agnew and family. • r COOPER.—In fond and loving 1 memory of Lieutenant A. C. Cooper, M.C., killed in action at. Messines, Juno 7, 1917. '• >'- —G.B. . DUFF.—In' loving - memory of our dear .boy, Arthur Lionel Mcß., killed in action at Messines, June 7, v 1917. . •"; '~ .'-;,- '•■ \, —Inserted;by.his father and mother. »" , .. i DUFFS'—In fond and tovlnsr memory of oar 'dear son. and brother, RiSMuin George Daffy, who,was killed in action at Messines, -June 7. 1917; also brother of-the late Rtfiemsn John Duffy, killed' in Mtion at Cainbrai. October 9, 1918—8.1.P. I by his loving mother, sisters, and brothers. Grotto Street, Onehnnga. FLOWER.—In losing memory of Rifleman Harold Ralph Flower.- lfc'th Reinforcements, dearly-loved eldest son of Harold and Edifh Flower. FloTerdalc. Mauneaturoto. killed in action at Messmes. June 7. 1917. "Until tho day: dawns." FRANSHAM.— lovfnz memory of our dear «son and brother, Stanlev. v. ho died of wounds in Franco, June 7. 1917. - -' H« steeps beside his comrades.In * shallow grave unknown. But his nam© is written in letters of love , In the hearts that he left at boms. ' —Inserted by his ■ loving parents, sisters and brothers. Whitford. FRANSHAM.—In sad „ but loving. memory of my dear brother. Stanley, who died tf wounds. June 7, .1917. Dear is the grave where my brother is laid. Flowers may wither, leave« fade and die. Others may forget him. but never will 7. _—Inserted by his ever-loving sister. Agues Fransham. Whiiford. • ' ' GEBBIE.—In loving memory of Corporal Heber Albert Gebbie. killed in action at Messines. June 7, 1917. second .son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Gebbie. Grey Lynn, buried Auckland Cemetery. Ploegsteert. Ee gave his life. his. all. —Inserted by his loving parenta. brother, and sisters. GEBBIE.—In. loving memory of Corporal Heber A. Gebbie, who was killed in action, Juno 7, 1917. Greater Jove hath no man than this, that he lay down his life for his friends. • —Inserted by his loving sister May. GILL.— loving memory of our dear son and brother Angek>, killed in action June 7. 1917. —Inserted by his sorrowing parents, sisters and brother. HALjpAT.— loving memory of Edward Haliday, killed in action at Messines, June 7, 1817. Inserted by his brother and sister, H. and J. Haliday, Eopu, Thames. HARRISON.— fond and loving memory of cur dear Eon and brother, Private Albert V. Harrison, Sixteenth Reinforcements, killed in action at Messincs, June 7. 1917. Always in our thoughts. —Inserted by his loving parents and sisters. HUMPHRIES.— loving memory of our brother, Private J. A. Humphries, killed in action, June 7, 1317. In a distant land he lies At rest in a soldier's grave, His battles fought, his name enrolled On the tcroll of the deathless brave. - Inserted by his loving brothers, .A. and R. Humphries. HUMPHRIES.-In loving memory of Joseph Humphries, killed in action, June 7, 1917. Ho bravely; answered duty's call, He gave his lite for oiio and all; His heart was true, his spirit brave. His resting-place is J. soldier's grave. --Inserted by his cousin, M. Bunker, Hunternile. , JOHNSON.—In loving memory of our only son and brother, John, killed in action, June 7, 1917. Beneath the soil in calm repose. Our dearest prize is laid; Weep not for me. my friends so dear. For you I can always see. Your time on earth will not be long, Prepare to follow me. — Inserted by his loving parents and sister, ilouc.i. KKVEN".—In fond and loving memory of fur lear eon and brother, Sorgennt-Major James Renrv Keven, Main Body, killed in action, Messincs, June 7, 1917. Ever remembered. - Inserted Lv his loving father, mother, fin ( i brothers, J>n., Eric, and Harley. KEVEX.— fond and lovine memory of fomra'tiy-Serse.ant-Miijor Lis. IT. Keren, 6th Haurikm, Main Body, killed in action at Messmes on Jim.; 7. 1917. Ever remembered. - TnwrU-d by his loving father, mother, brothers, and sister-in-law, Waihi. LAIDLAW. -In living memory of James Strati;, trie eldest Ron of Mr. and Mrs. Laidlaw, Gordoiit?n, killed in action at Messines* June 7. 1917. Growing time and distant space, l.ie between us and the place Where he fell, but memories dear Remain of bim both fresh and clear. , - Inserted by parent*, and family, Goroonton. LOCK.—In loving memory of Gunner Ba*il Lock, of the Machine Gtrn Company, who died of wound-i at Mcissines, on tho morning of June 7, 1917. — -Ever-remembered by bis very best pal, M.C., Pukckohe. LONG.—In loving memory of our only son and brother, Rifleman Sydney J. Long, missing at Meosiiics. Juno 7, 1917. ..Eed '.'» years. Dearly loved, so fadlv missed. —Inserted by his borrowing parents and listers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17490, 7 June 1920, Page 1

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ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17490, 7 June 1920, Page 1

ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17490, 7 June 1920, Page 1

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