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ROLL OF HONOUR.

IN MEMOB.TAM. BURROWS. lii over loving memory oi our dour sou and brother, Harry. Corporal, fitn Hauralus. Tenth Reinforcements, Killed, n action. France. Mossines, June 8. 1917. Nobly he answered duty's call. And gave his life for one and all. CAMERON*. -In loving memory of Private \ ictor Colin Cameron, who died of wounds in France on Juno 8. 1917. Hie duty noblv done. -Inserted by his sorrowing parents, sister, and brothers ERNEST.—In loving memory of Tom Ernest, 16th iWaikito) Company, died at Bailleul on June 8, 1917, from wounds rero;ved at Measines. aged 19 years; and of his brother. David Ernest. West Coast Com"any. killed in action at Colinscamp, Hobuterno, on April 3, 1918; aged 27 years. HARDWICK.—In loving memory of Louis John Hardwick. died of wounds in the Battle of Measines. June 8, 1917. — Inserted by his parents, Bister, and lirothers. HARNETT—In Wins memory of our dear vn. Francis Joseph (Frank), who waa killed at the Battle of Measines on June 8, 1917. "Ho is not dead, this child of our affection," - Inserted by his loving parents, G. and i- Harnett. 8, High Street. Devonport. HARNETT.—In fond and loving memory <•■' T.nni e-('orpornl Francis Joseph Harnett, i-.. r ied in action at Measines June 8, 1917. Ever remombered. Inserted by his loving brother and sisterm law. R. and E. Harnett. HARNETT. -In fond and loving memory r' Francis Joseph (Frank), Eighteenth. Renforrements. who was killed in action at MMsinea June 8. 1917. Safe at home. Inserted by hie loving grandma, M. A. Mnllabond. Pania Bay. HUMPHRIES.—In loving memory of ■Inseph A. Humphries, killed in action on lune 7, 1917. Ho fell in lua youthful manhood. Gave all he had to give. I,ike the many who fell beside him. That you and 1 might live. Inserted by his cousin. M. Bunker, H unterville. McNAMARA.—In loving memory of Clive loNamira, killed in action at Messines, •J"ne 8. 1917.—R.1.P. He went with the hope of returning Along with New Zealand's bravo. Rut bin name is written in letters of love "n the rol! of the honoured brave. Inserted by bis mate. Nick Larney. MOIR.—-In loving memory of our dear son. David R. Moir, died of wounds on ■"urte 6. 1917. In a distant land h© lies at rest in a soldier's grave. A lonely grave in a far-off land; \ grave we may never see. Rut while life and memory last. We will remember thee. Inserted by his loving father, mother, sisters, and brothers. MOORE.—In proud and loving; memory of our dear son and brother, Private J. W. Moore, Twelfth Reinforcements, killed in ,i< t;on June 8, 1917. His loving smile and kindly ways Are pleasant to recall; Me always bad a pleasant word. And died beloved by all. Inserted by his loving mother and s sters. 0' DO KNELL.—In loving memory of •ninner Will O'Donnell, died of wounds in France. To-day brings back sad memories Of a loved one gone to rest. And those who thank of him to-day Are those who love him best. Inserted by A. Stewart. RHODES.—In loving memory of our dear -on. 12/3456 L.-Corporal Wm. E. Rhodes. 'viuhth Reinforcements, died of wounds in i ranee, Jnne 8. 1916. " Until the dawn breaks." - Inserted by his loving parents, R. and r Rhodes TURNWALD.— in loving memory of I rooper John Francis Turnwald, Fifth Rel? i ""cements, who died of wounas in Palestine,on June 7. 1917; aged 23 years. Just 'died of wounds!" cam© the^mossage From over the other side; But we knew the meaning too true— Another hero died. Just three wosds—but oh! what a, moaning To part with on© bo dear; But better die a hero yonder Than live a coward here. -Inserted by his loving mother, sisters, nnd brothers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17802, 8 June 1921, Page 1

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ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17802, 8 June 1921, Page 1

ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17802, 8 June 1921, Page 1

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