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WESTLAND SCOTS MEMORIAL

Tlio memorial tablet to lie unveiled at the Presbyterian Cliureli, Hokitika on Sunday next at II a.m., is an ornate one. It stands about Oft in height and is -lit Sin wide 'and is o|' New Zealand woods, the work ol Mr rddstroni, of Cireyinoutli. The panellino round the tablet is of specially selected woods and is worked up and polished in a very attractive manner. The printed contents are of gold lettering on a black background, the names of those coinmeinorated, standing out in plain lettering. The tablet is a very handsome one, and bears the following wording: WESTLAND SCOTS MEMORIAL. In Loving A- Crateful Memory Of Our Pullen In The Croat War —1914-1918 Nurse M. Jamieson W. M. Ait ken D. Mclntosh I, Appleton 11. Mclntosh A. A. Atkins H. A. McMillan A. Hail’d A. McXicul H. lllack K. C. D. Montague A. J. .M. Honar C. \V. -Moore H. C. Honar A. Muir .1. H. C'airnie f. C. Noble 11. H. Currie W. Park W. Dallas \V. Peters 11. lie llakker W. Preston W. K. Foote J Scott A. 10. Forsythe D. 1.. Sband It. J. Oil>ii 10. A. Shannon C. Cunn J. Steel J. Darker A. 10. Wilson A. Irwin A. 0. Wilson 11. Johnson l>. J. Wilson W. 10. Johnstone T. It. Winchester P. J. Martin PSALM. CXXIV l.est We Forget.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1921, Page 2

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WESTLAND SCOTS MEMORIAL Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1921, Page 2

WESTLAND SCOTS MEMORIAL Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1921, Page 2

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