CASUALTY LIST.
THREE DEATHS REPORTED. TWO SOLDIERS WOUNDED. The 419 th casualty list issued by the "Defence Department was received/from the Press Association yesterday. It contains the names of one man kiHed in action, two men died of wounds, and one officer and one man wounded, tbe latter having been admitted to hospital. The . list: is as follows: — KK.LW) IN ACTION. September 15: — HERBERT EDWARD EVENSON, Otago Battalion—Miss I. Evenson, Maungatere, Hawke's Bay (sister). DIED OF WOUfIDS. September 23:— LANCRCORPORAL GEORGE WINTER, Canterbury Battalion—H. . Winter, JTylvania, .via Heyfield,Vic- :- toria ('brother). September 23: — LANCE-CORPORAL ARTHUR CAMP- . BELL, BLAIR, Canterbury Battalion —Mrs M. Blair, Wallsend, New- South Wales (mother).' v REPORTED WOUNDED .September 22:— SECOND-LIEUTENANT THOS. LITTLE WILSON, XRifle -Brigade—T. Wilson, Wellington' (father). ; " , 'September 16: — WILLIAM ALAN PARKINSON, Otago . M_B-, admitted to hospital—J. Parkinson, Elsternwick, Melbourne. A LATER LIST. OWE DEATH FROM WOUNDS. FIVE MEN WOUNDED. (By Telegraph;— Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. The. Defence Department supplied the following casualty.list.to-day:— DIED OF WOUNDS. A. C. DAY, Auckland Mounted Rifles, died in hospital September 29— G. Day, Pahihi, Opotiki (brother). "WOUNDED. E. J. DITTMER, Auckland Battalion, Sept. .16—A. F. .F. Dittmer, Tepu, Rotorua (father). WOUNDED -AND ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL. W. D. SMITH, Rifle Brigade, Sept. 18— Mts. E. J. Smith, 286, Ponsonby Road, Auckland (mother). J.-E. TAYLOR,"Otago Battalion, Sept 16 —W. Taylor, Otara, Fort Rc6e,, Invercargill (father). J. McLAUGHLAN, Rifle Brigade, Sept. Butler, 22. Queen Street, Wellington (step-father). WOUNDED, AND EMBARKED FOR ENGLAND. C O'FLAHERTY, Wellington Battalion, Sept. 21—L O'Fiaherty, G.P.0., Gisborne. (brother)/. ': ' : SOXJHERS IN HOSPITAL. ! DANGEROUS AND SERIOUS CASES. The Defence Department last night issued the following hospital progress report:—, .Dangerously .ill from wounds.—J. H. Sivewright, R. C. Wallace. Seriously ill "from wounds.—J. J. McMillan. Removed from seriously ill list.—N. Nicholson. HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. '";''■■" The following hospital .report was sup-plied'-by-the "Defence Department to-day: Embarked for England. —Second-Lieut. E. T. Shand. In : Hospital, Dangerously HI from Wounds.—Corporal L. A. CrXeary, Pte. J. K. Sfove,;Private A. Yaajr, Rifleman. J. R. McGffl. Dangerously .HI from Wounds.—Tpr. A. F. Low, Private A. E. Sheppard, Private W. A. Woodward, Rifleman L. N. Northover. Seriously HI from Wounds.—rPrivate J. Downing, Private S. Chase, Private A. Coulter, Private A. V. Thompson, Private D. J. Evans, Private A. MeCallum, LanceCorporal S. D. Stewart, Rifleman W. A. MePhail, Trooper. P. J. Darling, Private A. Boler, Private R. C. Mclver, Private A. L. Nugent, Private A. Pedofsky,.Private H. Paul, Private F. S. Ralston, Rifleman L MeQuilton, Rifleman H. Harris. "■■.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 237, 4 October 1916, Page 6
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