ROLL OF HONOUR.
S3ARCLAY.—On September 25, 1916, died of wounds received in action in France, Frederick Barclay, N.Z. Rifle Brigade, • !■ dearly-loved husband of Mary Boyle. •Barclay, and Eldest son of the late Alexander Barclay, Rosebank, Balclutha, and nephew of Thos. Hugh Barclay,'Matauia, Southland, in his 43rd year., "I'm going to do my duty." His duty done.'' The noblest- work. of God, an lionest . : ' man'. ' ■ ' BARDEN.—Herbert William Barden, (Bert), killed in action in France, Sep-, tember, 21. Inserted by his loving parents, Spenccr and Celia Barden. ■CLARK.—On September 18, ( on the So'mme, France, killed in action, James Dbnajd, Clark, beloved husband of Amy KeM; eldest son of Mr. and Mra. J. P. : Clark," Strathallau, Feathers ton, grandeon,' of the lata William Clark, Aberdeen, and James Bloom, Bath." Aberdeen and Bath papers please copy, " CRESWEliL.—Killed -in ' action, - in France, 17th September, 1916, Benjamin Creswell, son of R. E. _.Creswell, "of Masterton.' No" mourniiig, by express •wish of deceased. , ; TEUNT.-^-On'.; September.: 21,- 1916, killed ■in action, Pnvate JameaHunt, age 28, ' : late of ~ Dumbartonshire, Scotland,' and brother of* Mre. W: H," Broderick, Grey ■ Street, Palmerston. - UARDET.—Onjthe 3rd October, 1916, at Twentieth General Hospital, Camieres, France; of wounds received at Flers on J 16th September,yl9l6, Leonard Maughan Liardet, 'Lieutenant, New Zealand Rifle- ' Brigade, elder son.of H.:N. and E. F. Liardet, Wellington; aged 21 yeaTs. JPEGDEN.— George Horace Pegden, third Kotr of W.-.E. Pegden, of Palmerston North, hilled in action in Franco, September. IS. \Ago, 22 years. Deeply lamented, • POOLE—Killed in action, 15tE September, 1916, Signaller F. A. Poole ("Jaok"). 2nd) N.Z.R.8., fouith son of Mr. ana Mrs. H. Poole, Waterloo Road, Lower Hutt,, age 21 years. BCHOCH.—On September 28th, 1916, die! of wounds, France, John Bruce . Schoch, younger, son of the late G. A. • ..Schoch and Mra. A. R. Schoch, Boulcott Chambers,, Wellington; aged 24. .WOOD.—On September 25, 1916, died of ■wounds in France, Edwin Wakeham, third and beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wood,-of Bunnythorpe; aged 20 • years., Deeply regretted. Ho. died a ..•hero.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2902, 14 October 1916, Page 1
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332ROLL OF HONOUR. Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2902, 14 October 1916, Page 1
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