It does, however, refer to a will. The will is not indexed (as far as I can see) on archway. Is it possible that a will still exists (at Archives NZ) but is not indexed?
emily
Hello Emily....more than happy to be proven wrong but as I read it Robert wrote the will mentioned in the digitised record on 7 Dec 1917, before the children you mentioned were born.
He completed his army issue XFQ-1 Will on Friday 7 Dec 1917, went into battle on the following Tuesday, and was wounded in action the following Monday. Fortunately for him the army had set up sixteen hospitals in Étaples, the area over which they were fighting. Robert's war lasted for seven days. Four days later he was in Fulham Hospital, London.
As was standard for a wounded soldier his will was then dispatched from the Records Office in Rouen, France to (I'm guessing) Base Records, Wellington NZ. This is how I read the annotation in red on page two of the file.
After the war Base Records returned the will to Robert, which he acknowledged on 7 May 1920. This is mentioned on page 14 of the file.
Whether or not Base Records kept a record of the Will is unknown. It's not mentioned in Archives NZ.
Robert had the Will in May 1920. What he did with it is anyone's guess.
As I said, more than happy to be proven wrong :-)
Regards
Beg