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IN MEMORIAL.

ANDERSON.—In loving memory of Ngaire Anderson, who died, of wounds at Gallipoli on August 18, 1915; aged 20 years. BELWORTHY.—In loving memory of 8/1938 Private Arthur Eton Bel worthy, died August 38, 1915, at 15th General Hospital, Alexandria, from wounds received in action at Gallipoli. These laid the world away; poured out tlie rod Sweet wine of youth; gave up the years to he Of work and joy, and that unhoped serene ' That men call ago, and those who would have been Their sons, they gave tlicir Immortality. HAMILTON.—In loving memory of 9/125 Trooper Herbert Rosewell Hamilton (Main Body), lulled on Gallipoli, August 21, 1915. Inserted by his sisters and brothers, Tuatapere. KARETAI.—In loving remembrance of Private Stewart Karetai (16/271), killed in action at Gallipoli on August 21, 1910. He sl- eps beside his comrades In a hallowed grave unknown, But his name is written in letters of love: On the hearts he left at home. and sisters. KARETAI. —In loving memory of my dear brother Stewart, who was killed in action on August 21. There is a link that death cannot sever — Love and remembrance last for ever. LANGLEY—In loving memory of 23573 Private Jack Langley (13th Reinforcements), who was killed in action in France on August 17, 1917. Interred Maple Leaf Cemetery, Romarin, Neuve Eglise. Dearly loved and sadly missed. LANGLEY.—On August 17, 1917, lulled in action, “Somewhere in France,” Private Jack Langley (13tli Reinforcements), dearly l-oved brother of Cissie Sulzberger, Kaitangata. •drone, but not forgotten.” LEDINGHAM.—In loving memory pf our dear son and brother, Private A. E. Ledingliam (Scotty), who was killed in action, “Somewhere in France,” on August 19, 1917. “ Missed, sadly missed.” brothers. M'DONNELL. —In loving memory of Private Randolph M'Donnell (22nd Reinforcements), and fourth eldest son of John and Sarah M'iJonnell, of Bald Hill Flat, who died from wounds received in Fiance on August 22, 1918; aged 27 years. R.I.P.—• Inserted by his loving parents, sister, and brothers. M'DOVALL.—In loving memory of James M'Dowall, who made the supremo sacrifice, “Somewhere in France,” clearly beloved eldest son of Robert and Fanny M'Dowall, Houipapa; aged 22 years. "When love who sent forgot to save.” M'DOW ELL.—In loving memory of my clear brother, 23013 Private Janies M'Dowell (2nd Canterbury Battalion, N.Z.E.F.), who was killed rn action on August 17, 1917. “Lest we forget.” M'MURRAY.—In loving memory of our dear eon, No. 39681 Sergeant Richard M'Murray; wounded on July 17, died August 20, 1918. Oh, for the touch of a silent hand And the sound of a voice that is still. Dearly loved and sadly missed. and, sisters, wife and baby. ROBERTSON.—In memory of Lieutenant Thomas Gilbert Robertson (3rd Battalion, N.Z.R.8.). who died of wounds received in action at Puisieux on August 22, 1918; buried at Hebuterne, France. ROUGH AN.—ln loving memory of John Philip Ronghan, who died from wounds received .at Gallipoli on August 17, 1915. — Inserted by his loving - father, sisters, and brothers. STRODE.—In loving remembrance of Corpora! Alex. Strode (Main Body), killed in action in France on August 20; aged. 24. — Inserted by his mother and brothers. SWANN. —In loving memory of 23634 Private G. Swann (13th Reinforcements), killed in action at Hebuterne, France, on August 16, 1918. “Thy will be clone.” —Inserted by his mother.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3519, 23 August 1921, Page 35

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IN MEMORIAL. Otago Witness, Issue 3519, 23 August 1921, Page 35

IN MEMORIAL. Otago Witness, Issue 3519, 23 August 1921, Page 35