NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES.
Yesterday afcernoon the Press Association advised that as the Government were distiibuting the casualty lists to every place the Association did not propose to duplicate them. Mr Willc:>x, the local Postmaster, has therefore kindly arranged that wo 6hall obtain a copy of the list supplied by the Govern ment, so that we may keep our readers advised of the casualties as they come to hand. The following further list of wounded has been.received : —
Auckland lufantry Battalion Sergeant Major— (ID Page Sergeants— F G Bennett;, \V H Coltnnn, R H Harris Q'master-Sergeant—• C A Swears Lance-Corporals— T W Burke, G Buswell, J Mettrick, G 0 Osborue^G L PoppleCorporals— J G Brook, A S Corlett, G Delauey, G F Johnson, W Spiers Privates— J T Adams, T W Albister, W A Allen, C C A very, T W Ballain, A W Bauks, H Dealby, A Blycher, E A Bollard, C L Boss, W Bauer, W Bradford, P S Bridelen, H A Brodenck, C M Cam bell, R 0 Capstacks, H A Cardeii, P J Oostello, D H Craig, WTCraigie, E H Crawford, C V Cuminiugs, W H Dunn, A E Ing, G Ellis, DG T Fitzpatrick T V Foreman, W J Gerad, C J F Gerber, F Giddiugs J Glenliil!, \V G Gordon, RGuy, WLHill, A G Howe, J Jackson, W G Jackson, A James, E Keightley, L Keunot, H Kernofc, H Kevey, G W Kilgoui, RJ Kirk, L G KitteJty, J S Lee, D Mcßurney, F McConnell, J ManniDg, F Martin, RG Mar,ou, F Meehan,'N A Middletas, G Morpbeth, A J Muirliead, R A Mouro, H E Omenon, G F Page, J Parker, II Passfield, UII Pitts, L Prosser, A 13 Purchase, W H Hodges, 1 C P Roberts, J R Rogers, T E Rowe, W H Rowesou, R M Rule, T A Sanders, It Scott, E J Shenelock, G J Silccn, G J Silcock, F Simmouds, C J Skinuer E W Sopor, A Stnttord, R B Steele, A Stuneill, E G Swallow, A Taylor, A Thomason, H Tomliu, W J Trotter, E Uuderwood, F J Vonsturrner, M Ward, X U Warren, E Warding, W M Wilson, J T Wolstonliolmo, G C Wright Bugler— PT Stokes Wellington Infantry Battalion 6 sergeants, Gcoiporals, 5 lancecorporals, and 82 privates. An additional list of wounded includes'the following names Auckland Battalion Privates— A J Law, V E iSoinerville, M Coulter, P McLean, L W II cat on, G H lliley, L Quirk Bugler— F Willstead Corporal— G J Lane For Influenza take Wood' Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails. Is 6d,2s 6d
DieJ of Wounds Auckland Battalion IMvatc—FS Baiilie Privates — Christopher Harold Boyce, Auckland Infantry—Charles Boyce, Cambridge, father Frederick William Mardell—J W Mardell, Ouehunga, father James Piper, Ofrago Iniantry Battalion—Michael Piper, Cutnberlaud Street, Dimedin, father Howard JSewtcn, Wellington Battalion—Mrs L Wise, Waitnea Road, Nelson, mother
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 6378, 7 May 1915, Page 5
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472NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 6378, 7 May 1915, Page 5
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