DOMINION HEROES. 86 KILLED IN ACTION. SIXTEEN OTHER DEATHS. TOTAL OF 132 WOUNDED. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Wednesday. A casualty list, issued to-night, contains the names of 86 men killed in action, two who have died of sickness, one who has died from an unknown cause, and 11 who have died of wounds. The wounded men total 132, of whom 53 have been admitted to hospital. Details: — AUCKLAND MILITARY DISTRICT KILLED IN ACTION. RIFLE BRIGADE. McNRIL. ARCHIBALD, April 20—Mrs A. Jameson, Coromandel. SllAlill', 'HERBERT, April 21—Mrs 0. Sharp, Auckland (w). [Previously reported missing, Oct. 12:— CRULLER, HENRY A. B.—Mrs W. Cruller, Kaeo un-j. LESLIE, JOHN G.—Mrs McKeown, Kaeo. SHELL, AMBROSE G.—Mrs A. Cooper, KiDgslaud. TYRIE, ALEXANDER— J. Tyrie, Scotland (b.) WALKER, CHARLES, L.-Cpl.—F. Hood, Mangere. October 15— AUTRIDGE, CHARLES—Mrs M. Autridge, Thames tin.). BRIDGE, WILLIAM H.—Mrs Bridge, Mt. Edeu (in.). MONKMAN, ALFRED. CpL, M.M.—H. Munkmun. Hamilton East (f.). PALMER, KOHERT—Mrs M. Palmer Ireland. ROGERS, GORDON G.—<3lrs A. Rogers, Maungnturoto (in.). VIEIRA, MANLEI—M. Vieira, Thames (f.). OTHER UNITS. DICKESON, COLIN A., T.-Capt., M.C., Cyrllstu, April Mrs L. E. Dickeson, Sydney. MOIR, OORDOX. Artly., April 18—D. Molr, Coromaudel (C). ARMIGER, IIOIIERT M. W., Cpl., Artly., April 20 —-Mrs L. Armiger, Symonds Street (w.). REVEI.L. MARMADUKE, C.1., April 14 O. Revell, Nguruawahla (f.). BRAMLEY, H. A.. C.1., April 28—Mrs A. Hramley, Claremont Street (w.l, MrSWICENEY, HBRNARD, 0.1., April 22— Mrs M. McSweeney, Auckland (w.). GOLD, ALBERT. Cyclists, April 25-^J. Gold, People's 'I'alaee (f.). WALKER, EKIC T., A.1., previously reported wounded. March 30 —L. M. Wulker, Tauranga (f.). REASONABLE TO SUPPOSE KILIED. POSHA. ANTON, U. 8.. previously reported mis.slnK, Oct. 12— F. Armstrong, Whangare!. DIED OF WOUNDS. WARD, FRANK, W. 1., April IT—T. Ward Wnlhl (f.). SMKED. KDMUND. R. 8., April 13—T 'Snieed. Tuakau (f.). WILLIAMS, HENRI" R.. Cyclists, April 27 —Mrs E. Williams, Tapu (m.). NOW REPORTED NOT WOUNDED. COATES, JOSEPH G., M.C., Capt., A.1., previously reported wounded accidentally.—Mrs J. Coates, Dargavllle (w.). KEPOETED WOUNDED. ARTILLERY. COWDERY. CLARENCE W., Cpl., April 18 K. Cowdery, Port Melbourne (m.). MOORE. HECTOR J., April IS—F. MooreAuckland ([.). LEONARDO, CLAUDE F., April Leonardo, Manawaru (f.). BCTLER, IPEJICY, AprU 2S—Mrs A. BuUer, ■Heme Bay tm.). SCOIT. WILLIAM, April 24—Mrs W. Scott, Klngsland tin.;. CANTERBURY INFANTRY.
SIMPSON. WILLIAM H., April 21—Mrs E. Simpson. Te Kopuru (in.). DUXSiIUI-n, JOHN, April 23—A. Dunsmuir, Mercer (b.). FRANKLIN, FRED. L., April 23—Mrs C. Franklin, Waiklno (m.). OTHER UNITS. AICKEN, BDWARD G., Sec.-Lieut. Entrench llatt., April 10— G. G. Aicken, lierue Hay. PRISK, BDWAHB P., A.1., April IS—Mrs P. UTiKk, Ilauiilton (m.). WATSON, THOMAS M., A.1., April 24—E W. Watson, Waikaraka (t.). FllOOn, UERBBKT. L.-Cpl., M.G. Corps April 26—A. .Frood, Te Kopuru (f ) PAGE, WALTER R.. 0.1., April 22—Mrs A Page, Arch Hill (m.) PARKER, JOSEPH, R. 8., April 23— J IParker, Kaitala (f.). TAHRANT CHARLES B. RaU. Operating Sec. April 20 —C. Tarrant, Onehunga If.), WOTJITDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAI.. CANTERBURY INFANTRY. PARKINSON. .STANLEY C, Ap:-il 23— Mrs. H. I'arkinsuQ, Opotiki (w.). TEKRISE, JAMES H.. AprU 24—Mrs. J. _Trcrise. Panmure Hotel (w.). ROE, JAMKS S. AprU 25—Mrs. M. Roe Richmond Road (m ) MURRAY. JOHN 11.. Serpt., April 26— Mrs. M. Murray, Mount Eden (m.). THOMASSEN, WILLIAM, AprU 27— G. F Thomassen. Poroti (f.). CYCLISTS' BATTALION. WALKER. ROY D., April Iβ—E. Walker PakaraUa (t.). April 20— ADAMS. P.—Miss L. Adams, Jervois Road KING. FREDK. T. L.— J. King Owhango VEGAR, THOS.-L. Vepar. Mangapai (b.). ANGROVE, AKTHt'U, April 21—Mrs. M. Augrovc, Onehunga (in.). AUCTIONS. •JJOONAN "DJROS., RUCTION QjALE. AT OUR CENTRAL SALE ROOMS, VICTORIA STREET EAST. JIJOUSEHOLD -pi, UUNITI TR E AND TCTCRNISHINOS. rpO-MORItOW. -pitIDAY, AT -| -J A.M. Removed to Our Central Rooms for Immediate Disposal (CONTENTS OF A MODERN HOME. v> , Also. A UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS, by Leading Tr Makers; " CHEST CARPENTER'S TOOLS. f\ BIMU SIDEUOARD EXT DIN y- TABLE. 2 DIVAN EASY CHAIRs! Drophead Treadle Sow. .Machine. Palm BtaiMtt, heagrass Chairs, H. Russ. Carnet Strips, Solid Marble Clock, Seagrass 'Squares. Overmantel. B.M. Fender vises 1 ann stool, o. RiMi; dinxer wagon! Pictures, BRIC-A-BRAC, Oec. Tables O .§™U e HALL STAND, RUNNER S 'Slip O-PCE. POLISHED B.R. SUITE DBI F O O. RLMU BEDSTEAD. WW Mat! tress. Kapok and Flax Bedding. Bucfcanan Duchess Pair. o. Rl m u Wardrobe (3ft), O. Rim,, Bedstead. Clean Bedding. Comb Chests, Toilet Ware, iDMe. 15.M. Bedsteads. Waahstands and Dress. Tables Duchess Pains, etc ' priTOHEN DRESSER. Meat Safe Kit f*- Tables. Chairs. W.W. Couch and bqual), Saucepans. Enamenvare. .Step ladder. Quantity Good Hope. Carpenter's Tool Chest and Tools. Rood Grindstone. Perfect Oil Stove. Lawn Mower, Oas Iron, Griller etc., etc. ' At 12 Noon: A-lAIOST NEW ARTHUR ALLISON PIANO, by Romheldt. Good PI \NO by Wiildstein, Learners' PIANO, hv " Brins-m-ead. DBLIYim-? ABRAXOE BACKING AND p»ROS. AUCTIONEERS, HOtJSB FURNISHERS AND VALUERS, iUCTOaiA STBiEiET, EAST. S
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 110, 9 May 1918, Page 6
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