CASUALTY LIST.
OWE DEATH FROM WOUNDS. ONE MAN WOUNDED. (By Telegraph.—rrese Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. The following casualty list was supplied by the Defence Department:— Reported Wounded.—James David Ward—R. Ward, Mackay Street, Avondale, Auckland (mother). MAORI LIST. Died of Wounds: —Kiri Kapona—Fife Rapona, Mangatu, Gisborne. HOSPITAL AKO PROGRESS REPORT. The following hospital report was supplied by the Defence Department ' today:— Replaced on Dangerously 111 List;— Lance-Corpofal J. F. Rudd. Seriously IH, Diphtheria.—Trooper WA. Hebbard. Now. Out of Danger.—Sergeant F. ST. Emmett. MAORI CONTINGENT. Now Out of Danger.—Private Tanga. OH THE AUSTEAIMN MSTS. NEW ZEALAND NAMES (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) - (Received 10.45 a.m.) SYDNEY, this day. The following New Zealanders are included in list 228:— Wounded: Privates T. E. Newey, G. McKellar, S. Kilby. Progressing favourably: Private W. R. Moore. WANGANUI MASTER KTT.TiKW. SYDNEY, tliis day. Private Hodgee, who wae killed in France, was formerly assistant master at Wanganui College.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 238, 5 October 1916, Page 6
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