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169 NAMES TO DATE. IDENTIFICATIONS NUMBER 131. further lists expected. Although no definite statement of the total death roll in Napier and Hastings can yet be made, the bodies so far identified number 131. In Napier and Taradale 90 deaths are definite y reported, and 79 in Hastings* The official list received just before 1 p.m. gave additional names of the dead as follows: NAPIER CITY. isurse Eileen Williams, aged 19. Miss Eileen Brandon. Mr. Jack Shirley. Nurse Stone. Nurse Insull, aged 22, a daughter of Mr. H. W. Insull, New Plymouth. Mr. Mitchell. Master Irvine Stead. Miss Susan Orr, Taradale. Patricia Paul, Taradale. Irleen Dunn, Taradale. ' Mrs. Leah Bennett. . Master Anderson and two more Technical boys unidentified. Denis Kilson, Taradale. William Archibald Pollock, Greenmeadows. Mr. Ernest Howard, Taradale. Sister Ignatus, Greenmeadows. r , Mrs. Francis Mary Boyd, wife of Joseph Boyd, Corbett Scott Avenue, Epsom; was on holiday visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. M. MacNiven. Bertram Ogilvie, Technical School pupil. Claude Robertson, aged 14, a Technical School boy. Derek Freedman, aged 20. Mrs. Winnie May SkeKon. Martha Eltridge. . c Rose Jean Leverett, of the Technical School. Alexander Graham Walker, aged 50. Clifford James Palmer Heath, aged 15. Mrs. Annie Gordon Tripney and child. Mary Eileen Brandon, aged 20, of Woodville. Mrs. Jane Haines, aged 54. Miss Elsie Keys. Miss Bennett. — Robertson, a Technical School boy. George Plank, aged 67. John Davidson. Mrs. Mary Josephine Lenihan, aged 64. Maury Collins, a widow, a patient in hospital. Edward Pointon, aged 56. John Crawford, aged 45. Benjamin Johnston, aged 50. Richard Smith, aged 42. ' Thomas Greatbach, aged 61. Jack Grenville, aged 1 7. Alexander Walker, aged 55. Mrs. Bridget Mary Johnstone, aged 43, employed as maid in the isolation ward. Miss Molly McKee, a hospital patient. Mrs. Voyce, a hospital patient. Henry Kitching, aged 75. ' ' ■/ : Len Smith, aged 75, a hospital patient. Mrs. Ells, aged 45, a hospital cook. i ! wS P i aged 20, «» Ae " Mitchell, aged 45, of the hospital. S SSrTu T aged 29, married. }/Cecil Ashwell, aged 30. A Technical School boy unidentified. A middle-aged unidentified woman, probably a . Ok
The following inmates of Parke Island Old Men's Home are dead:— Andrew Watson. James Saunders. Daniel Stewart. John Henry Watsou. Edward Cotton. Michael Cassidy. Charles Skinner. ' John Dwyer. John Ree. Edward Hansen. John McKenzie. Gilbert Brown. Arthur Watson. William Cameron. HASTINGS. Holland. S. A. Spence. Ivy May Goodall. William Love, Karamu Road. Ella Nuttall. Kathleen Bowen, 615, Avenue Road. George Stevenson. _ Mrs. Douglas F. Murray, and Dina Murray, her infant daughter. Miss Sylvan Allan. Ernest Jones, Williams Street. t W. L. Walker, power house employee. Doris May Hoxton. Dick Vercoe. Rodney Francis Russ, 302, Fitzroy Avenue. Mrs. Frank Cole, and her two sons, aged three and four respectively. Henry Dimond, 700, Avenue Road. Roy McLennan, Havelock North, married. Ernest Leaning, bootmaker. Allan McDonald. Mrs. A. H. Wing. Miss Patsy Whyte, daughter of Dr. A. D. S. Whyte. Phiilipa Gouper, Otane, Hawke's Bay. Raina Maria Mounga, Bridge Pa. Pakotoroa Mounga, Bridge Pa, Roy Heeney, 304, Miller Street. Mrs. Berry. Mrs. Bartlett. Mrs. Leone Turner, found in Karamu Road. Mabel Ann Steer, 801, East Aubyn Street. Gladys Alma Cieary, single, Warwick Road. Raymond Brown, care Becko Pharmacy. James Woodford Heighway, married, 604, Queen Street. Olive Cambridge, aged 18, 822, Karamu Road. Brian Couper, aged two years, 622, Ellison Road. Brian Hooper, aged 22. Eugene Brace. Mr. Drummond. Mr*. D. R. Ross. Thora Aileen Spence. William Pool. Mrs. Constance Horseley. Rodney Lewis Ross. Hugh McDonald. Mrs. McDonald. Ray Grohard. Thomas William Goodall. Kathleen Dowe. Joy A. Goodall. John A. Ross, proprietor Grand Hotel. The following are unofficial, but well authenticated:— Mrs. Colin Fitzpatrick, St. Aubyn Street. Ivy Thompson, daughter of T. J. Thompson. Mrs. Touhy, Seddon Street T. H. Gill, auctioneer. Arthur L. Ryan, journalist, missing, believed killed. Albert Goodall, signwriter. Mrs. Barrett, supposed to belong to Masterton, and believed to be killed. Mother of Mrs. Pearce living at Petone. Mrs. Goodall, supposed to belong to Masterton. Gladys Farmery. Marie Buck. Gracie Jones. Molly Wells. Mr. Len. Shacklefort (home in Waipukurau), missing. W A I R o A. * r Mrs. J. O'Malley, wife of a local solicitor. Lim Kee, a Chinaman.
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