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SONS OF MR AND MRS SPROTT, OF MOMOKA, TAIERI PLAIN. (1) Private Frederick Charles Sprott (Third Reinforcements), died at Alexandria on November 12, 1915, fiom wounds received while in actioa. at the Dardanelles. (2) Private Robert Sprott (Sixteenth Reinforce—meir.s), severely wounded on October 12. (3) Private James Sprott. (Eighteenth Reinforcements), also severely wounded) on October 12L. (4) Private Percy George Spio t (Third Reinforcements), killed ixbi action at the Dardanelles on August 9, 1915. (51 Private George.Sprott, enlisted with the Seventh Reinforcements, and is now with the.-Thirty-'hird. Two of the boys were old contributors to the D.L.iPJ.page. James wrote under the name of "Seaforth," and George usedjthe iiom de plume "Lancer."

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Otago Witness, Issue 3330, 9 January 1918, Page 33 (Supplement)

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SONS OF MR AND MRS SPROTT, OF MOMOKA, TAIERI PLAIN. (1) Private Frederick Charles Sprott (Third Reinforcements), died at Alexandria on November 12, 1915, fiom wounds received while in actioa. at the Dardanelles. (2) Private Robert Sprott (Sixteenth Reinforcemeir.s), severely wounded on October 12. (3) Private James Sprott. (Eighteenth Reinforcements), also severely wounded) on October 12L. (4) Private Percy George Spio t (Third Reinforcements), killed ixbi action at the Dardanelles on August 9, 1915. (51 Private George.- Sprott, enlisted with the Seventh Reinforcements, and is now with the.- Thirty-'hird. Two of the boys were old contributors to the D.L.iPJ.- page. James wrote under the name of "Seaforth," and George usedjthe iiom de plume "Lancer." Otago Witness, Issue 3330, 9 January 1918, Page 33 (Supplement)

SONS OF MR AND MRS SPROTT, OF MOMOKA, TAIERI PLAIN. (1) Private Frederick Charles Sprott (Third Reinforcements), died at Alexandria on November 12, 1915, fiom wounds received while in actioa. at the Dardanelles. (2) Private Robert Sprott (Sixteenth Reinforcemeir.s), severely wounded on October 12. (3) Private James Sprott. (Eighteenth Reinforcements), also severely wounded) on October 12L. (4) Private Percy George Spio t (Third Reinforcements), killed ixbi action at the Dardanelles on August 9, 1915. (51 Private George.- Sprott, enlisted with the Seventh Reinforcements, and is now with the.- Thirty-'hird. Two of the boys were old contributors to the D.L.iPJ.- page. James wrote under the name of "Seaforth," and George usedjthe iiom de plume "Lancer." Otago Witness, Issue 3330, 9 January 1918, Page 33 (Supplement)

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