CASUALTY LIST.
I ■ FOUR DEATHS FROM WOUNDS. EIGHT MEN WOUNDED. (By Telegraph.-Iress Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. The following casualty list, supplied by the Defence. Department to-day, records the death of an officer from a bomb accident. DIED OF WOUNDS. J. KJOLLER (Private), June 19—Martin Kjoller, Broadwood, Hokianga (brother). C. A. BJCKNELL (Second-Lieut.), bomb accident, June 23— W. VV. Bickncll, Uuponiii, Greytown (father). .1. K. CLARK (Private)— Mrs. M. Clark, Karnka. Drnry, Auckland (mother). (','. W. HENDERSON (Lieutenant), .lime 24—Mrs.. ,1. T. Henderson. Devon Street, New Plymouth (mother). WOUNDED. ADMITTED HOSPITAL. (J. D. WHITE (Private). June 17—Miss 51. White. Nikau. Pahiatua (sister). \Y. HARTSHORNS (Captain), June 1!) —.Mrs. VV. Hartshorne, Onslow Terrace. Wellington (wife). 0. W. HUMPRIES (Private), June 19— .Mrs. Salmon. Mulgrave Street, Wellington (aunt). J. M. R. NICOL (Private), June 20— Miss 11. L. Nicol, William Street, Dunedin (aunt). A. K. BALE (Private), June 21— C. E. Bale, Walthamstow, Essex, England. lE. O. COLLIN (Private), June 21—.1. P. I Collin, Heathergladcs, Clinton. Takapau. Hawke's Bay (father). lE. WYMAN (Major), June 23— H. WyI man, Avondalc South, Auckland (father). WOUNDED. EMBARKED FOE ENGLAND. |W. D. ROUGH (Private), June 23—Mrs. W. D. Rough. Roxburgh Street, WelI lington (wife)
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 155, 30 June 1916, Page 6
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