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THE ROLL OF HONOUR

Sergeant Ernest Oliver Stayte' killed in action, was the fourth son of Mrs E. Stayte, of Pukekohe, and was 31 years of age. He left New Zealand in October, 1915, as a private in the Rifle Brigade, being promoted on the field. He was wounded at the Somme and was '■ gassed " at Mesaines. Sergeant Stayte was educated at the Waio karaka school, Thames, and served his apprenticeship to the wireweaving with Messrs East way Bros., Auckland. His throe brothers are still with the colours, the youngest, Sydney, being in Walton-on Thames Hospital suffering from lung trouble. Sergeant Stayte was a keen footballer.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 350, 5 February 1918, Page 4

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106

THE ROLL OF HONOUR Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 350, 5 February 1918, Page 4

THE ROLL OF HONOUR Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 350, 5 February 1918, Page 4

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