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ROLL OF HONOUR.

IN. MEMORIAM. ATKINSON.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Rifleman J. T. Atkinfion. killed in action, June 7, 1917. Wo know not what pain ho had, VV e never saw him dio; W'o only know he passed away, And never said good-bye -Inserted by hi a loving parents, sisters, and brothers, Ponsonby. ATKINSON.—In loving memory of my dear brother. Private J. T. Atkinson, who WR IP ° n Musslneß Ridge. Juno 7. 1917. Ever remembered. — Inserted by Ins loving sister and brotherfarnily (AUee and ired - Worthington) and AUSTIN.—In memory of my beloved eon, 1917 Auetin. killed at Messines. June 7. —Inserted by his mother. A. A. Austin. BAILIiY.—In sad and loving memory of our dear son <md brother. Private A W. liailey. 16th Waikatos. who was killed in action at Measinos, June 7, 1917. \Se who loved him. sadly miss him _ —Inserted by h:s loving mother and sister tpsoui. ■ , 8 ,-, XIL ''' V ~ J - n lovin* memory of Private A. V, Uailey, lGth Wuikatoa. who was kUled in action ul Messiues. June 7, 1917. He went with the hope of returning Along with New Zealand's bravei. But bis name is written in letters of love [Ja the roll of the honoured brave. —Inserted by his friend. Daisy. BISHOP.—In loving memory of our eon Morley 10th Welsh Regiment, killed in action June 7, 1916. Ever remembered. — Inserted by his loving father, mother. and sitter Dorothy BLACK.—In loving memory of James Stuart lilack. 12/2215. reported misaing at Mes&inos. Juno 7. 1917; aged 23 years. — Inserted by hia loving parents, brothers and slaters. HOARD.—In proud and loving memory of L-anco-Corporal Comer Board, Sixteenth Keinforcemunts, killed in action at Messines on Juno 7. 1917. BROWNLIE. —In loving memory of our ae«r son and brother. 12/4143 Sergeant biuart Oraeme. died, of wounds in France. June i. lyis. —Jnsorted by his loving father, brothers, and sisters, Rotorua. COHH.—In loving momory of Lieutenant Jack W. Cobb (Cobbie), 6th Haurakis Ist Battalion Auckland Regiment (Main Body), who fell at Messinoa. June 7, 1917; the beloved brother of Dorothy EL and A. Blackman, Te Kuiti. Sons of our land, let this of you bo said, That you who live are worthy of your dead. Those gave their lives that you who live may reap A nooler harvest ere you fall asleep. COOPER.—In loving memory of our dear brother. Lieutenant Allan Cooper, killed in Franco, Juno 7, 1917. Gone, but not forgotten. —Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Phcebe and Louis Robinson. COOPER.—Ia fond and loving memory of our dear boy. Lieutenant A. C. Cooper, M.C , killed in action at Messines on June 7, 1917; aged 21 years. Gone is tho face wo loved so dear. Silent the voice we long to hear. Too far away from sight or speech, But not too far for our thoughts to reach. —Inserted by T. and A. Agnew and family. DUFF.—In loving memory of our dear boy, Arthur Lionel Mcß., killed in action at Messines, June 7, 1917. • —Inserted by hia father and mother. DUFFY.—In fond and loving memory of our dear son and brother. Rifleman George Duffy, who was killed in action at Messines, June 7, 1917; also brother of the late Rifleman John Duffy, killed in action at Cambrai. October 9, 1918.—R.1.P. —Inserted by his loving mother, sisters, and brothers. Grotto Street, Onehunga, FINDLAY.—In fond and loving memory ci our dear son and brother, Private Thomaa Findlay, 12th Brigade, Australian Forces, killed in action at the Battle of Messines, June 7, 1917 1 aged 26 years. Some day, some time, our eyes shall see The face wo loved so well: Some day our hands shall clasp in his, And never bid farewell. ; , —■Inserted by his loving parents. Bisters, and brothers, 13, New Bond Street, Kingsland. FLOWER.—In loving memory of oux dear Bon and brother. Rifleman Harold Ralph Flower, Sixteenth Reinforcements, killed in action at Messines, June 7, 1911, ia his 21st year. ' Ever remembered. Only good night, beloved, not farewell. FRANSiIAM.—In sad but loving memory of our dear son and brother, Stanley, who died of wounds in France, June 7, 1917. T <£r*y, a* wo look at your photo., ihe likeness so lovely and true. No one knows how our hearts are aching t Vising, dear Stanley, for you. —inserted by his loving parents, sisters and brothers, Whitford. GEARD.—In loving memory of my dear brother, Angus George Geard. killed in action in France, June 7, 1917. i by hia loving sister, Annie Audrey. Ohaupo. GEBBIE.—In loving memory of Corporal Heber Albert Gebbie, killed in action at and Mrs. H. Gebbie. Grey. Lynn. t _l H ? -? ave *"'s life, his all. —Inserted by his loving parents, brother, and sisters. HALIDAY —-In loving memory of .Edward Maliday.. killed in action on June V 1917 at Messines. * —Inserted by his loving brother, Harry. HIRST.—In loving memory of Sergeant S. Leonard B. Hirst 6th Haurakis. Eleventh Reinforcements, third son of Mr. S. L. and M. A. Hirst, killed in Messines engagement, June 9. 1917- aged 28 years. Our own dear son. —Interred in Steerwerck, France. HUMPHRIES.—In fond and loving memory of Private Joseph A. Humphries. 11th ery of Private Joseph A. Humphries, Eleventh Reinforcements, who was killed in • action at Messines on June 7, 1917. Ever remembered. —Inserted by his loving brothers, A. 3. and R. J. Humphries. JOHNSON.—In loving memory of our only 7' n i9 a i7 brotter - kille <i a* Messines. June No space of time, no lapse of years. Can dim our loved one's past A beautiful memory left behind Affection holds i$ fast. ,, —Inserted by hi 3 loving parents and sister Mend a.. KENDON.—In loving memory of Horace '. 8. Kondon, who was killed in action at Messines on Juno 7. 1917. Lest we forget. I —Inserted by his friend. F.C.B. KEVEN.—In fond and loving memory of our dear son and brother, Sergeant-Maior , James Henry Keven, Main Body, killed in i action. Messines. June 7, 1917. Ever remembered. —Inserted by his loving father, mother, and brothers, Len., Eric, and Harley. KEVEN.—In fond and loving memory of Company-Sergeant-Ma jor Jas. H. Keven, 6th Haurakis, Main Body, killed in action at Messines on June 7, 1917. Ever remembered. — Inserted by his loving father, mother, ' brothers, and sister-in-law, Wyihi and Auck- ! land. . J LAIDLAW.—In loving memory of James Strang, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Laidlaw, Gordonton. killed in action at Messines, June 7, 1917. Growing time and distant space. Lie between us and the place Where he fell, but memories dear Remain of him both fresh and clear. —Inserted by parents and family, Gordonton. McMULLEN.—On June 7. 1917, killed in action. Private Andrew McMullen, dearlybeloved fifth son of Mrs. J. Keith, late of Pukekobe. Sad thoughts they linger round our hearts, The tears th,py oftfen flow. And to that grave no far away Onr thoughts tbrty often go. —Inserted by his loving mother, brothers, and sisters MORAN.—In sad and loving memory of nry dear son Percy, Fifteenth Reinforcements, k.lled in auction, June 7, 1917, Messines, Franc*. Deeply mourned. —Lovingly remembered by his loving wither and Family, Grange Road, Mount Eden. MULVIHTLL. —In lovinu memory of my chum L«o. (Div.) Mulvihill, killed in action at Me«»ine«, Juno 7, 1917.—8.1.P. — Inserted by J. O'C. NELSON.—In loving momory of onr dear • brother, Harry Nelson (Chap.), killed in battle. Mcssin<-?. Juno 7, 1917. I often think of our childhood days. When we were both together, A shadow o'er our life is cast. Our brother ia gone for ever. —Inserted by hi 3 sister Lily, brolher-in-law Bert, and little niece, Alice Marshall. PARKER.—In sad and loving memory of • Private James John Parker, 3rd, Auckland, Regiment, reported missing at Gallipoli, June, 1915. . . , —Insertod by his loving father, sister and brother. REDSHAW.—In loving memory of William Ernest, eldest son of John and Ethel Redshaw. who was killed in action at Messines on Juno 7, 1917. —Inserted by his parents. SIMMONDS.—In sad and loving memory of our dear brother, Private Roy Simmonds, killed m action on Juno 7, 1917, at Messines. We shall hear his voice in the land of song. And know his stop on the golden sand. ; —Insetted by his sorrowing sister and brother-in-la.w, Agnes and James White, East Tamaki. SIMMONDS.—In sad and loving memory ] of our dear brother Roy, who was killed in , action, Juno 7, 1917. J Ever remembered. —Inserted by bis loving sister and brother-in-law, Ruby and Arnold Walker, Otahohu. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17801, 7 June 1921, Page 1

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ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17801, 7 June 1921, Page 1

ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17801, 7 June 1921, Page 1