COLONIAL CASUALTIES.
MANY SERIOUSLY WOUNDED.
LONDON, February 23
Casualties in recent engagements include: Severely wounded, Lieut. Mann, Sergeant Koss, Privates Garbide, Davis. Siddle, and Stevens, of the Victorian Bushmen; Privates Strickland and Bolitso. of the Westralian Bushmen; Privates Bourke and Onns, of the X.S. Wales Bushmen; and Corporal Mayne, of Queensland Mounteds. LONDON, February 22. Amongst a number of colonials who were severely wounded at Walvenhuilen on the 14th were -T. Goldstone and 11. G. Tleywood, of the New Zealand Mounteds. [Goldstone is from Waimate, Canterbury, aud 11 eywood, a son of the Secretary to the Treasury, from Wellington.]
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 47, 25 February 1901, Page 5
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