FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE. DEATHS.
BRINGANS.—On September b, 1918, died from influenza at sea" James Oliver Bringans (40th Reinforcements, N.Z.E.F.), beloved second eldest son of Alexander and Mary Bringans, -of Waituna, Waimate; aged 20 years. ' The memory of his life is sweet. CARTER.—On August 27, 1918, died from wounds in France . Lance-corporal Robert Cecil Carter, youngest surviving son of D. T. and E. M. Carter, "RockjJool," Pleasant Point, South Canterbury. J LITTLE. —On August- 24, killed I in action " Somewhere in France," j Private Robert Livingston Little (18th Reinforcements), dearly beloved youngest son of Alexander. Little, Chaslands; aged 27 years. For King and Country. SULLIVAN.—On September 7, 1918, died from wounds received in action " Somewhere in France," Private Horace Francis Sullivan, dearly beloved husband of Jessie Sullivan (Oldham street, Gore), and third son of Mi- and Mrs John Sullivan (Belleknowcs, Dunedin); aged 29 years. TAYLOR.—On September 10, 1918, died from wounds " Somewhere in France," Corporal Peter Taylor, dearly beloved youngest son of Mr and Mra William Taylor, Stoney Creek; aged 28 years. IN MEMORIAM. BOTTING.—In loving memory of our Bob, who departed this lifo on September 19, 1917. \Ye miss liim most who loved him best. —Inserted by loved one 3 at Te Houka. HOWARD. —In loving memory of our dear mother, E. H. Howard, who passed away at Dunedin, September 19, 1915. "Not forgotten."—lnserted by the family THOMPSON.—In loving memorv of our dear mother, who died at No. 4 Arden street, Opoho, September 19, 1915.—-In-serted by her loving family.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17424, 19 September 1918, Page 4
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