LYTTELTON SOLDIERS.
ROLL OF HONOUR UNVEILED. A united service of intercession, under the auspices of the Presbyterian and Methodist Churches was held in the Wesleyan Church on Sunday evening. There was a large congregation. The Rev. J. J. Bates gave a verv spirited address on the war, and the Rev. Mr Olliver delivered a short address to the mothers of our boys. The following is the list of the members of the Presbyterian and Methodist Churches, "who have gone to the front: — Chaplain-Major A. Mitchell, Lieutenant H. Hutckwell, R.N.R., Corporal 1". Wilson, Pri vates George Vincent, A. Murray, C Hamson, B. Harkess, W. Mather, W. Speirs. D. Radcliffe, L. Stanley, R. Reid, J. Traynor. C. Tov, N. Clark, J. Coxsen. C. Sanders, C. Ralph, W. Stenspn, J. Boyd, C. Bates, J. Matiier, Percv Millet, A. McCormack, N. McCormack, P. Olliver, F. Foster, H. Jory. P. Jory, S. Hildyard, H. Ryder, A. Hutton, J. Gilmore, C. Gilmore, B. Radcliffe, P. Radcliffe, R. Norton, H. Mann, R. Koskella. R. Mitchell, 1). Stewart, S. Stewart, E. Dalley, S. Boyd, F. Allan, E. Allan, E. Parke.-, W. Roberts, J. Cousens. Rapaki Methodist Church.—Privates XV. Ruru, P. Piper, H. Piper, A. Maniheia, J. Tlkau. , .... , Died on Active Service.-Nurse N. Hild vard, Gunner G. L. Jory, Private XV'. McMurray. Sergeant NX'. K. Smith, Private Waitere Manihera.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 724, 6 June 1916, Page 5
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