IN MEMORIAM
WILSON. —1)1 loving memory of Lance Corporal L>. J. Wilson, native of Humphreys, Westland, N.Z., killed in action in France, on September 2!tli, 1910; aged .11 years. Softly,at night the stars are gleaming I Over the soldier-.’ graves, Where' there sleepeth w it’iout waking. The loved one we could not save. (Inserted by his loving mother, sisters and brothers.) SHAN'T). —In loving memory of private I). L. Shand, v. !io was kil'ed in act--ion in France. September 23rd., 1910. Ho heard the Empire’s call, He gavo his life his all. (Inst ’O-ed h.v his loving mothers tjnd sisters.) *
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1917, Page 2
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