ROLL OF HONOUR.
IN MEMORIAV. VDAMS.—In loving memory of Sergeant j' T (J»' W Adama, tilled in action September 15. 1916. —Ever remembered by his sincere friends, G. and L. Edwards. ARMITAGE—In proud memory of John H»rcourt Armitaae, beloved' only son of John and Annie Armita.se and brother of May and Gwen. who was killed at the first Battle of tho Somme on September 17. 1916; aged 20 Tears. -\ „. E'\tfßY.—ln lovinff memory of Victor E&rby. killed in action in France. SepteniDer 16, 1915. .. Ever remembered by his loTinst mother, brother, sud sister. Huntly. t G\RRETT.—In lovin" memory of Sergeant Couldry Garrett, Ninth Reinforcements, fifth beloved son of J- H. and M- L. Garrett. Inni hmore. Tab. Rofd. Onchunsa. killed in the Battle of the Somme. September 16, 1916. .. " Greater love hath no man than this. HUGHES.—In lovina memory of Gunner A L Huches. Fi th Reinforcements, killed in action on the Somme, in Franoe, on September 16. 1916. Dearer tc» memory than words can tell Are thoughts of our boy. we Joyed eo well: And tho-=e who loved him only know How much we lost pix years ago. Inserted by h"3 lovins mother and sisters, Maud and G'ady*. Pukekohe. HTGEES.—In levins memory of our dear brrthcr. AU'ert Llewellyn Hushes, who was lulled in action on the Somme. September 16. 1916. Loved and not forgotten. Inserted by hi* dieter and brother-in-law. E. and Geo. Butcher. Pukekohe. HUGHES.—-In ever-loving memory of our dear brother, Albert Llewyllyn (Bert). Fifth Reinforcements, killed in action September 16. 1916. „ . .. Still we miss him. —Inserted bv his loving sister and brother-in-law, G. and A. Peterson, Seddcn Stree-t, J.4QUES —In levinc memory of Private N. T. Jamie«. who f«U in the Battle of the Somme. Se-tember 17. 1916. He rose to the zenith of duty. And entered the deadlv strife:. Th-n save to God and the Empire His young l and promising hfe. —Inserted by his parents, brothers, and •isters. LITTLE.—In loving memory of George Ccm'-ilius Little, ki'M in action in France on Se-t-mfcer 17. 1916.—R.1.P. —Inserted by his loving mother, sisters, and b-others. McCAUL— To the memory of my dear grandson, Maloolni McCaul, killed at the Somme. One of the noblest and best. --Inserted by W. H. Whitehead. MUMFORD.—Tn loving memory of Leslie Gordon, who died of wounds received in France on September 17. 1917. Ever remembered. —Inserted by h : s loving brother and sister-in-law, H. and M. Mumford, KaukapakapaWALKER.—To the memory of my old pal, Cecil Louis (Ces.) Walker, who fell at Flers, September 16. 1916. Duty nobly done. —Ever remembered by F.W.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18197, 16 September 1922, Page 1
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