Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

THE ROLL OF HONOUR.

SATURDAY'S HEAYY LIST. 143 MEN REPORTED MISSING. A further hoary casualty list was issued at noon on Saturday. It contained 323 names, and of these 143 are reported missing, including 17 believed to be killed. Tho complete summary is as under: — Officers. Men. Killed in action ... 1 6 Missing, believed killed — 1" Died of wounds ... — 18 Missing ... ... — 126 "Wounded ... ... 2 153 3 320 Total 323 The list is as follows, all being below non-commissioned rank except where otherwise mentioned. The names of nearest relatives are given witihin parentheses (the rolationshm being denoted by m. for mother, f. for father, s. for sister, b. for brother, and vr. for wife): — KILLED IN ACTION. Repotted killed in action: — OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. (October Ist.) Wood. Ed. (Mary Wood, 575 Cumberland street, Duncdin, m.) OTAGO BATTALION. McAlpino, Jas. (Mrs Seager, Adelaide, South Aus., s.) Meade, Jas. R., Lance-Corporal (M. Meade, Brook street, Vic., m.) (October 2nd.) Dallas, John (Mrs J. T. Dallas, Rosebank, Balclutha, m.) RIFLE BRIGADE. (September 30th.) Richards, Stanley, Corporal (Mrs S. Richards, Worrell street, Lnwood, Invorcargill, m.) MEDICAL CORPS. October 4th.) Rexworthy. Ed. Mitchell P. (R. Rexworthy, Bath, England) MISSING, BELIEVED KILLED. The following are reported missing, believed killed: — AUCKLAND BATTALION. (September 21st.) Butler, Martin R.. Temporary-Corporal (M. Butler, Cambridge,, f.) WELLINGTON BATTALION. (September 16th.) Buchan, Jas. (Elizabeth Buchan, Stuartfield, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, m.) RIFLE BRIGADE. September loth.) Davies, Chas. H.. Corpl. QVm. J. Davies, 29 Queen's quay, Liscard, Cheshire, b.) „ „ _ Bamsey, Alf. H. (W. S. Bamsey, Cromond, Endarves street. New Plymouth, f.) . „, n _ Davies. Fred. (Mrs E. Davies, 212 Upper Adelaide road. Wellington; m.) Dines, Geo. Wm., Sergt. (Geo. W. Dines, Box 133, Fairlie, f.) Farrell, Jas. T. (Mrs Ann Farrell, 1/1 Brougham street, Sydenham, m.) Hill. Ernest Wm. (W. Hill, Walton) King, Jos. (Thos. King, 30 Franklin street, N.E.V., .Dunedin) Levy, Arthur Mervyn (Mrs G. A. Hanberg, Sol way, m.> McCurd.v, Chas., Lance-Corporal (Alex. McCurdy, Preston Villa, InvercargUl, f.) Moroney, Jas. Hy. (Mrs D. Moroney, .. aipawa, m.) Nicholson, Chas.. Lance-Corporal (Adelaide Nicholson, Douglas, Isle oF Man.) •Robertson, Wm. R., Corporal (Mrs F. M. Robertson, St. Marks, Tinvani, Cape Province, South. Africa, m.) Russell, Robt. (R. Russell, Little River, f.) Searchfield, Roy (Frank Searchfield, C&rdwell street. Oneliunga) Struthers, Wm. W. (Jas. Struthers. 221 Longlands road, Govan, Scotland, f.) DIED OF WOUNDS. AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. Gillies, Hugh 0. (H. Gillies, Palmerston N., f.) WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. (October 11th.) Hannett, Arthur A. (A. Hannett, carrier, Feilding) CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES. (September 20th.) Williams. Albert H. (Mrs E. Williams, 24 Harding rokd, Napier, m.) FIELD ARTILLERY.. (October 10 th.) Dods, John (J. Dods, Opotiki, f.) WELLINGTON BATTALION. (September 20th.) Gibbons, Austin (John Gibbons, West, port, Ireland, b.) (.September 27th.) Roberts, Sam. (Mrs S. Roberts. 169 Mt Eden road, Auckland) (October 14th.) Fletcher, Sam. (Mrs J. Fletcher, Onga Onga, H. 8.. m.) CANTERBURY BATTALION. (October 11th.) Mclsaac, Stanley R., Lance-Corporal X>. Mclsaac, Renwicktown, Blenheim, f-) (October 12th.) White. Thos. H. (Miss Pun-is. Ensor's road, Woolston) OTAGO BATTALION. (September 15 th.) Aitken, Thos., Lance-Corporal (A. Aitken, Shoal' Bay road. Devonport, Auckland) (October 6th.) Williams. Arthur (Mrs F. Lucas, Sandy Bav, Hobart, s.) (October 12th.) Harvey. Chas. H. (Mrs Harvey, Star and Garter, Oamam, m.) RIFLE BRIGADE. (.September 24th.) Callaguan. Michael (Mrs Ellen Callatrhan Knox street, Hamilton, m.) (September 30th.) Coulson, Sid. (Robt. Coulson, c.o. C. Dent, Surrey Chambers, Perth, W.A., f.) (October 10th.) Dale, Archie, E. (J. D. A. Dale, 27 Campbell street, Wanganui, f.) Grundy, Wm. (G. Grundy, Lee, London, b.) Pedder, Clive (Cyril W. Pedder, Feilding, f.) (September 21st.) McWillam, Jas. (Jas McWilliam, Banffshire, Scotland, f.) MISSING. AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. (September loth.) Hanson, Stephen (Mrs Nellie Hanson, 5 "Walter street. Wellington, w.)

(September 21st.) Kinnis, Thos. (Mrs A. Kinnis, 149 Adelaide road, Wellington, m.) Ryan, Lawrence P. (if! Whitelaw, station-master, Drury, brother-in-Jaw.) WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. (September loth.) Marshall, Samuel (Miss Grace Marshall, 168 Bridge street, Bendigo, Vic.) (September 17 th.) Stewart, John (Ja6. coachbuilder, Palmerston South; Otago, f.) OTAGO MOUNTED REFLES. (September loth.) Foreman, William (M. A. Foreman, 210 Taranaki street, Wellington, m.) (September 16th.) Rose, Owen A. (Mrs M. Rose, Mangarimu, Feilding, m.) (September 21st.) Black, Robert S. (Mrs E. L. Black, 57 Prince Albeit road, Dunedin, m.) Oliver, Hugh (Mrs Isabel Oliver, Oanaru, w.j CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES, j (September 21st.) O'Boyle. John Jos. (Miss K. O'Boyle, Timaru, s.i Perrett, Claude (I. W. Fever, Lincoln road, Spreydon, stepfather) Cross, Edwin (Mrs li. Ray, Bronte street, Nelson, s.) I FIELD ARTILLERY. (September 21st.) j Keating Jas. (Dan Buckley, Wellington) AUCKLAND BATTALION. (September loth.) Carilno. Alex, Sergeant (Mrs E. R. C'ardno. Cheltenham terrace, Devonport, Auckland m.) Claridge. Arthur W.. T.-Lance-Corporal (Mrs Rhoda M. Claridge, 81 Cox street, Ashburton, in.) Hynes, Alfonson Leo. (Mrs E. NHynes, care Miss Hynes, care Collins Bros, and Co., Ltd., Wyndham st.,. Auckland, m.) Jesson, Ernest H. (Fred. Jesson, Waimakairi, Harewood, Christchurcli.) 1 Pountney, Walter R., Temp. Lance-Opl. (W. H. Pountney, Meadowbank, Remuera, Auckland) Stewart, Stanley J. (Mrs L. Stewart, Taupiri. m.) • WELLINGTON BATTALION. (September 14th.) Beattie, Robt. A. (R. Beattie, Waimamaku, Hokianga, f.) Meenan, Harry C. (Jas. Meenan, Kaumaumu, North Auckland, f.) (September 16th.) Hart, Harold L. (Thos. Hart, Ashhurst, f.) Martin. Arthur Wm., Lance-Cpl. (A. Martin, Westcliffe, Southland-on-Sea, f.) Pla.vle. Stanley E. (Mrs E. J. Playle, Pahintua) m Ross, Munro Wm. Neil (Mr Thomas Ross, 39 Alexander street, Palmerston, North, father.) Smith, Frank (J. W. Smith, Petone, f.) Reported missing: — (September 17th.) Parkyn, Richard (Mrs R. Parkyn, Bunman, Sou+h Australia, m.) (September 10th.) Furze, Claude Nevillo (Mrs M. C. ■ Furze, Tikorangi, Taranaki, m.) CANTERBURY BATTALION. (September 16th.) Dale. Alfred Ernest (Mrs P. Pointon, Great Wyrley, near Walsall, Eng., oousin) Dyson, Oscar (Mrs A. Dyson, Lancashire, m.) Gale, Edmund L. (W. T. Gale, Rose street, Spreydon, f.) Hill, Arthur G. (J. Hill, Dunsandel, Canterbury, f.) Hollis, Alfred Wm. (Mrs Kate Utting, Riketoi, Wellington) Horsman, Gordon (C. Horsman, Otorohanga, f.) Humphreys, Fredk. Jos. (Mrs J. Hum- : phreys, Mayfield, Blenheim, m.) McLellan, - Alex. J. A. (Mary J. McxLellau, care Poet Office, Palmerston North, w.) (September 17th.) Anderson, Donald A. ("Mrs Fanny . Anderson, Marangai, Bay of Islands, • m.) ( September 19th.) Beatty, Edward J. (Jos. Beatty, 506 Barbadoes street, St. Albans, Christchurch, f.) (September 20th.) Bollard, John Henry Allen (W. A. Bollard, Moray place, Dunedin, f.) Gaskell, Chas. (Mrs E. Gaskell, Upper Riccarton, Christchurch. m.) ? Poulter, George James, Sergeant ("1. L. Poulter, Blaketown, Greymouth, f.) (September 21st.) Anderson, Geo. (Miss Mary Anderson, Northumberland, s.) Andrew, Wilfred J. (Mrs Isabella Andrew. Sussex England m.) Benson, Joseph H. (Mrs Helen H&w•kins, Collingwood, m.) Bristow, Dick C. (Mrs Emily Bristow, Amberley, North Canterbury, m.) Ferguson, Jm. (Mrs F. Ferguson, Bowinent street, Invercargill, m.) Fridd, Peter (G. O. Fridd, Pareora, Canterbury, b.) ocw Gee, Richard H. (Mrs F M. Gee, 284 Stanmore rd., Richmond, ChOh m.) Gray, James, (James Gray, 26 Lytton road. Gisborne, f.) Inns, Wm., Lance-Cpl. (Thos. M. Inns "VVilson street. Belfast. Canterbury r.) Kerr, Wm. E.. Lance-Cpl. (Mrs Harriott S. Ivorr, Westport, m.) Macauley. Albert H. (Ellen Gullery, 5 Elizabeth street Wellington) Moore, Wm. H. (Lance-Cpl (Mrs H. Moore, Pumping station, Lyt., m.) Morganti. Chas. V (Mrs J. Duncan, 26 Derby street, Westport, O'Connor, Thos. (Mrs P. Oj&mK> r , Middle road. Allenton, Ashburton, m.) Reid, Harry (Saml. Reid. Fendalton, f.) Shaw, Walter. Corpl. (Mrs Jessi® H. Shaw, c.o. J G. Gow, Selwyn street, Timaru, w.) -rrr-iA Wildman, Fred. Chas. (Mrs Ann Wildman, Pt. Nelson, m.) Woodberrv, Syd. 0. (F. Woodberry, Matawhero. Gisborno. b.) Woolhouse, Ed. J.. (Ed. Woolhouse, Kohahaki, Hokitika, f.) OTAGO BATTALION. (September 15th.) Brass, David T. (Mrs J. Brass, Winton, Brogan, Hugh (Thos. Brogan, c.o Mr Hands, Bruntwood. Cambridge, b.) Davidson, David (David Davidson, White Bank, Saddle Hill,< Otago, f.) Ford, Svdney (Richard Ford, Otautan, Southland, n j Galvin, Thomas (F. Galvm, Cardwraa, Guestf o 'Stanley T. (Mrs Margaret Guest, Balclutha, Otago, m.) Mclntyre, Charles (W. J. Stephenson, Palmerston South) ~ McKenzie, Jas. (Mrs J. Dale, North road, Oamavu) Mackenzie, Murray (Mrs M. Mackenzie. Nuhaka. Wairoa, w.) McKinnon, Robt- H. (Mrs A. McKmnon, Whiterig, Gore, m.) Martin. Andrew W. (Mrs A. B. Martin, West Shore, Nanier, m.) Munro John D. R., L.-Cpl. (J. S. Munro, Palmerston North, f.) Pearce, William Joseph (Mrs J. Pcarce, Tokirima, King Country, m.) Roach, Laurie (Wm- Roache, Manga.weka. b.) Robertson, Earl (Mrs Gertrude Robertson, 15 Glenroad, Mornington, Dunedin, m.) Robinson, Edward, L.-CpL (Mrs. L. Bulmer, 285 King street, Dunedin) Rooinson. Horace (Henry Robinson, Rawhitiroa, Eltham, f.) Ross. Gordon L. (T. .Ross, 39 Alexander 6treet, Palmerston N., f.) Shearer, Stanley K., L.-Cpl. (Mrs C. Howell, co. Mrs Webber, Lemon street. New Plymouth, m.) Soper, Wm. J. (Mr Thos. W. Soper, Five Ravers, via Lumsden, Southland, f.) Southgate, Samuel (Mrs J. Southgate, Suffolk, England, m.) Stewart, John H. (Mrs Thos. Stewart, Awamoa, Oamaru. f.) Whitaker, Thos. (Mrs J. H. WTiitaker, ' 136 Eye street. Invercargill, m.)_ Wooster, Thos. (Mrs T. Wooster, Waipawa, H. 8., m.) • (September 17th.) Mcßride, Francis H. (A. Mcßride, Stanley street, Queenstown, f.) (September 19th.) Olsen, Ingolf E. (Manas Olsen. Akreii Qakken, o Bergen, Norway, f.}

(September 23rd.) Lewis, Robert (Mrs E. Kenton, Ft. Chalmers) RIFLE BRIGADE. 15th.) Bain. Henrv' (Mrs W. D. Bain, 20 Bridgeworth street, Kensington, Dunedin m.) Bodley, Daniel (H. Bodley, To Pohae, Napier, f.) Bovoe,' David S. (Mrs Margie Boyce, 64 High street, Christchurch, m.) . Bremner, Leslie R. (Mrs R. J. Bremner, King's View road, Mt. Eden, m.) Christmas, Percy J. (Mrs J. Christmas, Clyde street, Timaru, m.) Corlchill. Ernest J. (Ernest Corkhill, Ohakune, f.) Dick, Jas. (Mrs A. Dick, 70 Green street, Ayr, Scotland, m.) Findlay, Thos. Soott (John Findlay, Orawia, Southland, f.) Forsyth. Ivan (Mrs E. Forsyth, Kamo road, Whangarei, Auckland, m.) Harris, Chas. (Mrs B. Harris, 20 Adam street, Dunedin, m.) . MacLaughlin, Jas. (Dan MacLaughlin, Colerame, Dcrry, Ireland, f.) Pruden, Arthur F. S. M. (Mrs H. E. Pruden, Te Puke. Bay of Plenty) Rathbono, Walter L. (Mrs Margaret Rathbone, High st., Carterton, m-) Telford, Richard (Mrs A. B. Telford, Scotland, w.) Triplow, Hairy (Joseph Triplow, Clark 6trect, Waihi, f.) Wallace, Robt. D., Sergt. (Mrs C. W. Dunstone, Gisborne, m.) Widdowson, Geo. A., L--Cpl. (Geo. Lincolnshire, Eng., f.) (September 17th.) Arney. George Edward (H. C. Arney, Railway, Inglewood. b.) McEvoy, Owen (Miss Elizabeth McEvoy, Brooklyn, N.Y., s.) (September 21st.) Eriksen, James J. (Mrs Mary Eriksen, Alexander street, Greymouth) Gee, Wm. J. (Mrs Geo, 365 Armagh street, Lin wood, m.) Jameson, Percy M. (Geo. Jameson, Canterbury Clnb, Chmtchurch, f.) Seyb, Bernard (Miss Kate Seyb, Timaru, s.) (September 24th.) Bartlett, Percy N. (Mrs Bessie Barfclett, Foster's Hotel, Wanganui) • Reported missing, believed to be wounded: — OTAGO BATTALION. (September 16th.) Higgins, Henry E. (B. T. Sievwright road, Gisborne, f.) RIFLE BRIGADE. • • (September 15th.) Bowe, Daniel (Mrs T. Dolan. 6 Hay ward terrace, Wellington, 6-) Chammen, Albert. (A. E. Ohammen, care Mrs Bettridge, Palmer's road, New Brighton, son) Greenlees, Bertie (Miss Flora I** Kendrick, Gibson street, Aramoho, Wanganui) Hilton, John Percy (G. Ri. Hilton. MoQuarie street, South Invereargjil, f.) Koerner, Ernest J. (Mrs T. Rosevear, Waiwcra South, Otago, aunt) Luck, Robin (Fred. Luck. Angemering, England, f.) Mowlem, James, Sergeant (Mrs Mowlcm, care Mrs Hattridge, Observatory road, London, w.) Ormsby, Walter G., Lance-Cpl. (Geo. Ormsby Gonville avenue. Wanganui) Peters, Louth F. (W. F. Peters, Hamua, f.) Petersen, Gustave V., Sergeant (Ed. B. Petersen, Redcliffs, Christchurcli. b.) Skelton, Roy A. E.; Acting-Lanoe-CpL (L. Hammond. Rly., Whabatu, H. 8., stepfather) Taylor, Joseph V. (J. H. Taylor, Makino, Feilding, f.) Reported missing:— VETERINARY CORPS. (September 15th.) Cosgrove. Francis A. (Timothy Cosgrove, Orepuki, f.) WOUNDED. " Following reported wounded:— OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. Oxenbury, E. (J. Oxenbury, Victoria, f); Ist October. WELLINGTON BATTALION i Gibson, J. P., L.-Cpl. (Mrs D. Gibson, Marton, m.); Ist October. CANTERBURY BATTALION. Shand, D. L. (J. Shand, Hok. f.); 23rd September. OTAGO BATTALION. Bridson. D. J. (Mrs R. Bridson, Inver., m.): 29th September. Meldrum. A. F., Cpl. (Lieut.-Col. Mddrum Egypt, f.); Ist October. N.Z. RIFLE BRIGADE. Grieve, R>. G., L.-Cpl. (J. S. Grieve Waiaqawa, f.); 15th September. Hepworth. AV. (S. Hepworth, 99 Nelson street Petone, f.); 27th September. Ist October. Aitkenhead, E. (Mrs E. Aitkenhead, Halcombe, m.) Armstrong, T. (Mrs R. Armstrong, Wakanui, m.) Anger, P. A. (W. S. Anger,. Putaruru, Boyd, J. (J.M. Boyd,. Bay of Islands, Brown, R. L., Bugler (Mrs M. Brown, Dun., m.) ! Burton M B. (F. Burton, Blenheim, ' f.) ' Butler, J. (Mrs J. Butler, Toko, annt.) Churcher, P.. Act.-Cpl. (A. Churcher, Eeilding. f.) Clark, H. R-.j Cpl. (Mrs H. R, Clark, Patea, w.) Cobden. L. L. B. (H. Cohden, Chch., Cockburn, E., L.-Cpl. (Mrs 51. Cockburn, Waikaia, m.) Curran. S. Act.-Sergt. (Mrs L. Curran, Feilding, m.) Darrell, P. F. (Mrs A. Darrell, Pukekohe. w.) __ DenneGen, N. C. (D. Dennesen, 3>annevirke. f.) Dixon, T. H. (T. W. Dixon, Hawera) Dodson, N. H. (Mrs E. A. Ford, Blenheim, aunt) Farrow, E. (C. senr. Waitoa, f.) Ferguson. J. R., L.-Cpl. (Mrs M.-Fer-guson, sen., Cambridge, m.) Goodman. T. M. (J. G. Goodman, Eng.) Grace, D. P. (Mrs C. Grace, Auckland, m.) Green J. (S. Agnew, Tauranga) Hammond. H. (C. W. Hammond, Kimbell, f.) Harnett, C. R. (Mrs L. Harnett, Hukerenui. m.) Hartree, J. (H. Hartree. Ngarota. f.) Hatcher, A. S. (Mr s H. Hatcher, Chch.) Herd, J. A. (J A Herd. Ohakune, f.) James, O. D. (W. James, Rerekapa. I>.) Jamieson W.. (Mrs E. Jamieson, Shetland I&les, m.)

Kellso, T. (J. Leach. Blackball) j Kelly. D. (J. Lynch, G.P.0., Wgtn.) | Kirk, J. (Mrs E. Kirk. Eng., ju.) Mackenzie C., Act.-Sergt. (Miss N. j Downs, Temuka) i McSween6y, E. B. (,D. McSweeney, j Rangitata, b.) Mason G., (M. C. W. Mason, Box. 649, G.P.O. Wgtn., b.) O'Bovle, J. M. (J. O'Bovle, Ellesmere, f ->" O'Hara. T. (B. O'Hara. Whangarei, b.) Olsen, h. G. (J. F. W. Olsen, Matakohe. f.) Patterson. W. (Miss W. Patterson, caro of Miss Bassett, Ohariu, Johnsoriville, s.) Penwarden. De A., L.-Cpl. (Miss I. A Penwarden. Tuhiharamea, d.) Sollitt. R.. L.-Cpl. (E. Sollitt. l)unsandel, f.) Stewart, D. McD. A. (G. Stewart, Chch, f.) Temple, J, (Mrs C. Temple, Ashington Colliery, w.) Thompson A. W. t Act.-Sergt. (J. Thompeon, Eng., f.) Walls, J. (Mrs H. Walls, New Ply.) Walter, J. R. (C. H. Walter, Chch, f.) (October 2nd ) Barrett. W. A. (W- Barrett. Alburr, Canterbury, f.) Bell. H. fMrs E. BpII, Auck.. m.) ' Blackall, R. S.. L.-Cpl. Mrs J. Humphrey, Marton) Brown, M. L. (M. Brown, Ohapuku, f.) Davis, M. V. (G. E. Davis, Halkett. f.Jj Grant, W. R. (Mrs G. Grant, Scotland, m.) Harrison, H.J. (Miss R. Harrison, Wanganui. s.) Johnston, J. W. (T. Johnston, Edinburgh, f.) , Kendall. S. G., Act.-Sergt. (B. Kendall, England, f.) Kiddey., F. (Mrs W. Kiddey, Chch.. m.) Maht-r, M 8., Sergt. (W. B. Slaher, Auck., b.) Sherson, T. -V. (T C. Shorson, Midhurst, f.) Smith, B. T (Mrs G. Smith. Timaru, m.) Treadcold, C. H. (C. H. Treadgold, Williams. A. P.. Sergt. CMiss K. Williams, c.o. Technical School, Wgtn., s.) ''October 3rd.) Bennett. J. (Mrs F. Bennett, England, tn.) Farrell, C. W. (Mrs C. W. Farrell. Anck., w.) MeKov, G. G. pirs M. A. McKoy, Waitara, m.) McKinley, G. K. (Mrs G. Price, Waipawa, s.) N.Z. VETERINARY CORPS. Mickelson. M., L.-Cpl. (Miss C. A.Mickelson, Matapu, daughter); October Ist Hurley, J. *'Mrs C. Hurley, Dunedin, . m.); October 2nd Following wounded, admitted to- hospital :—' WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. (October Ist.) Marriott, P. S. (Mrs J. H. Marriott, Chch., m.) Stevens, T. J. (Mrs C Stevens, 4 Adelaide road. Wgtn., m.) N.Z. FIELD ARTILLERY. Scott, N. W . Act.-Bomb (Mtb E. M. Scott, 16 Somerset street, Wgtn., m.); September 30th (October 6th.) Aitken, D. J., Act.-Bomb. (J. Aitken, Port Chalmers, f.) Hicks. F. T., Sergt. (G. Hicks, Waimate, f.) Scrynigeour, R. J. S. (D. Scrymgeour, Dunedin, f.) Syme. G., Act. Bomb. (G Syme, jun., Tangiwai, Main Trunk) '"October 7th.) Adlington, E. R,. (Mns E. Adlington, London, m ) Walker, T., Sergt. (A. Walker, Lloyd's survteyor, Wgtn.) N Z. ENGINEERS. Sentch, A (Mrs'Al. A. Sentch, Northcote, w.); September 25th AUCKLAND BATTALION, Bathe, D. <L. Rathe, Raglap, September 29th , (October Ist.) Cliff, H. N., Cpl. (Mrs SI. H. Cliff, Hamilton, nu) Currie, D. S. (Mrs S. Ctrrrio, Nottingham, m.) Campbell, J. (Mrs D. Cameron, Scofc- . land, s.); October 3rd. WELLINGTON BATTALION. Benge, G. (R. Benge, Carterton, f.) j October 2nd CANTETRBURY BATTALION. Robertson, C. C. (Mrs >M. Robertson, Aberdeenshire, m.); September 24th Dryden, A. J. (Mrs S. Dryden, c.o. Mrs G. Butler, Dunedin, w.); October 2nd. OTAGO BATTALION. Maloney, J. (Mrs M. Maloney, S. Dnnedin, w.); September 16th Wilson, J. H. (T. A. Wilson, Awarua Plains, b.); September 24th Filtness. R. D. (U. D. Filtness, Lon-; don, i'.): September 25th Neilson (Ml-3 M. Neilson, Colac Bay, Southland, m.)i September 26th (September 27th.) V Browning, C. (J. Browning, England) Marshall, F. D. (R. 'Marshall, lnver., *•) (September 28th.) Davidson, J. (Mrs M. A. Davidson 4 Timaru, m.) O'Neil, J. (B. O'Neil, Gore, f.) Reid, J. B. (D. Reid, Oamaru, f.) (September 23ta.) Brown, R. J. (A. Brown, Milton, f.) Croft, H. (Mrs L. Croft, Essex, m.) (October lst.>" Anderson. W. (R.. Anderson, Southland, f.) Church, H. (G. Church, Riverton, f.) Ferguson, A. W.: (W. -Ferguson, Melbourne, uncle); September 28th (October Ist.) .. Forrester, W. (J. Forester.' Milton, f.) Jacques. T. J. (Mrs E. Jacques, London, m.) Morgans, A. H. (Mrs E. Morgans, Napier, m.) Newlove, G. T. (Mrs M. Newlove, Auckland, w.) Reid, J. (Mrs L. E. Reid, Auck., m.) Wilkinson, C. J. (Mrs Wilkinson, St. Bathane, m.) j Winter, H. (Mrs E. Winter, Inver., j m.) | Woolley, W. F. (Mrs C. Woolley, Marl-1 borough, m.) •'October 2nd.) Drummond, J. (Mrs A. Draminond, | Scot., m.) McDonald, M. H. (J. McDonald, Tau- I ranga, f.) j McLew, E. (J McLerw, Dunback, f.) Mawer, V. (Mre E. Mawer, Winton) Williams, W. (Mrs M. J. Williams, Dun., w.) N.Z. RIFLE BRIGADE. (September 24th.) Choat, S. W. (J. Choat, Bay of Islands, f.) Murphy, W. G. (Mrs J. Baird, Inver., aunt) Murton, J. H. (Mrs J- H. Murton, Chch., m.) Reid, C. 0. G. (G. A. Reid, Inver., f. (September 2oth.) Bogue, T/ P. (I>. Bogue, Wyndham, f.) D'Anthrean, J. (Mrs A. K. Dillon, j Kaeo, s.) | Higgison, W. S. C. (Mrs J. fiiggison, j Grevtown, m.) Kendal, H. (J. Kendal, Eng., f.) (September 29th.) Barns, T. (Mrs T.'Burns, Reefton, w.) Clark, A. E. (A. E. Clark, Auck., f.) Jamie, T. (J. Jamie, Scot., brother) (October Ist.) Davey, R. (Mr s M. Davey, Masterton, j w.) i O'Connor, A. B. A. (Mrs E. O'Connor. Huntly, ni.) Simeon, R. W. (Mrs E. T>. F. Simeon, | Gis., m.) . 1 Clark, G. (Mrs E. V. Clark,-Wood-ville, m.); Octobcr 2nd (October 3rd.) Balcro, J. (S. Balero, jun., Towai, brother) • Garrawav, A. (G. Garraway, Auck., f.) Taylor, W. C. (W. R. Taylor, Wanganui. f). . McKain, E. T., Cpl. (D. McKam, Whareroa, Levin, f.): October 4th N.Z. MEDICAL CORPS. Baker. R. A. (Mrs H. Baker, Chch., j m.); September 21st. I

Following reported.wounded, embark, cd for England:— WELLINGTON BATTALION. Griffiths, W. F. (Mre J. Griffiths, London, -m.); October 10th. N.Z. RIFLE BRIGADE. Ejysart, W. D. (D. Iv. Dysart, Here*~kino, f.); October sth Gardner, P. A. (Miss D. ]£. Gardner, Eng., daughter); October*Bth. AUCKLAND BATTALION. Mitchell. R. P., L.-Cpl. (Mrs M. C. Mitchell, Oneliunga, m.); Sept. 30th. WELLINGTON INFANTRY BATTALION. (October 4th.) Hansen, H. A- (Mrs M. Hansen, Mauriceville W., m.) .Tyacke, W. J. C. (Mrs M. Tyacke, m.) Following reported wounded, remaining with nnit: — CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES. Blair, D. 8., Major (Mrs A. Blair, Marton, m;); September 27th. CANTERBURY BATTALION. Mcßolian. J. (J.. Mcßohan, Mayfield, Canterbury, f.) (September 25th.) Dobby, G. F. (J. W. Dobby, Masterton, f.) "White, H. J. (Mrs E. White, Papanui, Chen., m ) (September 28th.) Fowler, J. W. (S. Fowler, Motueka, f.) Leckner, T. E.- (Mrs V. Leckner, Ward, •w:) (September 27th.) Owner. F. W., C.M.S. (W. H. Comer, Tenruka. f.) L.-Cpl. (Mrs J. Farrell, Pahiatua. m.) Frame, G. (O. Frame, Scotland, f.) Hopkins. E. (H. D. Hopkins, Ashburton, f.) Following reported wounded, returned to duty:— DIVISIONAL HEADQUARTERS Hastings, W. H.., Major (no next of kin given) MAORI CONTINGENT. KILLED ;DT ACTION. O'Neill,. J. 1.,. 2nd Lieut. (Mrs C. Cowan, Stanley Bav, aunt); October 3rd . MISSING. Clark, T. (T Clark, Kawhia, b.); September 15th WOUNDED. Boorlce, J J (Mrs H Flannagan, Rawene, s.); September 16th. AUSTRALIAN ARMY. NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. The following casualties were reported at noon on Saturday to members of the Australian Army having next of kin in New Zealand:— MISSING. Wood, F. (Mrs E. Williams, Stratford, m.);- August 7th. PRISONERS OF WAR IN GERMANY. Previously reported missing:— Black, J. (Mrs Black, Duneain, m.) Herket, T. (Mrs L. Herket, Dargaviilc, m.) WOUNDED. Dutton. L. (Mrs E. Dutton, New Ply- • mouth, m.); slight, remaining on duty Forbes, F. (F. Forbes, Winton, b.)j still progressing favourably. (By Cable.—Proas Association.—Copyright.) (Received October 22nd, 5.5 p.m.) SYDNEY, October 22. List 237 comprises tlio following Now Zealanders:— 111—Privates R. J. Wack and J. Asher. Wounded—Private 0. Green. Missing—Private F. H. Wood. Prisoner of war, previously reported missing—Privates J. Black, T. H. Kerket, and L. J. Dutton. — A CANTERBURY D.C.M, (By Cable.—Prem Association.—Copyright.) ("The Timo«.") LONDON, October 20. Sergeant 0. G. Bremner, Canterbury Mounted Rifles, has been awarded tho Distinguished Conduct Medal. THE FALLEN AND WOUNDED. PERSONAL NOTES. Rifleman Percy M. Jameson (reported missing since September 21st) is tho youngest son of Mr Geo. Jameson, MeFadden's road, St. Albans. He was educated at Christ's College, and at tho time of his enlisting with the Ninth Reinforcements, New Zealand Rifle Brigade, ho was working on his father's ,

sheep station near Maraekakaho, Hastings. Private W. W. Reynolds (wounded) is the son of Mrs Saxton, of Loburn, ,; and a nephew, of Mr Walesby, of Cut- ' ; ler's road. lliccarton, who is a member n - ,of the Christchurch Press Company's staff. Private Reynolds came out from. , England to join his parents three years i ago..', He was born at Grays, Eesex, - England. Ho went away with the Seventh Reinforcements. He is not yet 21 years, of age. Trooper F. W. Davis (reported wounded on October Ist) is the only son of Mrs J. Morris, of Walter's road, Marshland. 1 He is 23 years of age, and was born in Christchurch. His father, Mr Thomas Davis, served for 21 years in tho Royal Navy, for which he , held medals for long service jind good . conduct. Trooper Davis was educated at the # Marshland School, and wn# engaged in farming np to the time he left with the Twelfth Reinforcements. He took a very prominent part in patriotio affairs in Marshland, and acted on the Patriotic Committee untir lie left for camp. Ho was a prominent member o! the Cycling Club for a number of years, ■ taking part in racing as well as being on the Management Committee, ana was treasurer when lie enlisted. He was also an enthusiastic footballer and; cricketer, and took a prominent parkin any local entertainment for the benefit of the district. Privates Charles William Catton and John Bruce Catton (both killed) were .' -the sons of the late Mr Thomas Catton, , who died at Upper Riccarton about seven years ago, and of Mrs M. E. Catton, now of Henderson, Auckland. Trooper Thomas Robert Catton, another son, was reported wounded on October 4th, and another son, Private Allan Catton, is still at the front. Thomas Robert enlisted with" tho Auckland Division of Mounted Rifles, Eighth Reinforcements, and the three younger lads went into camp with-the Tenth Reinforcements. Mrs John Christmas, Clyde street,. Timaru, is advised that her son, Percy J. Christmas, Ist Company, B Bat* - talion Rifle Brigade, was reported missing on September 15th. He is about 40 years of age, had spent most of his life in Timaru, and is well known in the town. Private J. J. McCall (wounded) wAa educated at the Opihi School, and is ; 25 years of age. He is tho eldest eon of Sirs C. Stickings, of Pleasant' Point. , Prior to leaving New Zealand ho mar- : ried the only daughter Of Mr and Mra T. Phillis, Moorhouse avenue, Christchurch. .■■■■ , Rifleman Thomas Armstrong (report* ed wounded in the shoulder <m October Ist) is the son of Mrs R. Armstrong, Wakanui road, Ashburton. He • left with the 3rd Rifle Brigade. Private Roy Campbell (reported wounded iu the back on October lst)°ls tho eon of Mrs N- Campbell, Springburn. He left with, the Ninth Reinforcements. - Corporal George Mee (killed) left with the 13th Reinforcements. He, was; a well-known Central Otago Rifle shotAmong many prizes gained byhimfor shooting were the Maniototo Champion Cup (which fell to him twice), the Maniototo Champion Belt (which also fe»* to hi™ twice as champion ehot),~tw© gold medals, and the champion - shot badge, which was retained by him. Ho carried on farming operations Becks district with his father nn *r i ® few months prior to his enlisting, he purchased Mr Peter Jenkins s wellknown farm. " Word has been received in Hamilton that Lieutenant Harold Worsley, wj? was wounded on September 21st, died in England a few days ago. His d«»tJi was unexpected, as a reply to a cablegram enquiring the naturo of hisifl* juries stated- that he was _ slighw wounded in tho shoulder. Lieutenant Worsley was a son of Mr W. H. Wore* lev, master of the Hamilton State School, and was aged 21. Mr F. K. Reeves, of the "Evening Post" staff, Wellington, has. received cable advice that his eon,_ Lieutenant Eric F. J. Reeves, of the New Zealand Rifle Brigade, who was invalided fro® Francs to England, is doing well i Q I<ondon. Mr J. W. Russell, of Opnnake, re-. _; tcived distressing new* a few days 88®* In a lettor from a sistor in the OW Country he learns that in the recent great offensive he has lost three brothers, three nephews, and three cousins. Besides this, another brother wounded in the Jutland battle, and-i* still in hospital. ■ Private Lionel Sergeant (killed) was the youngest son of Mr John Ser* gcant. of Mount Albert, Auckland. H® was born in Wellington and educated at the Thorndon School. For many years he wa.» in the employ of Messrs A. Clark and Son. Wellington. Bo* , fore enlisting he was managing tho Caledonian Hotel in Auckland, for-hi® sister, Mrs Dunmorc _ Private Sergeant was well-known in yachting circles in Wellington. Private George Bertram "ft righV (killed) was known as "Tim" amongst his Bohemian friends in Wellington. was connected with .the New Zealand . Ambulance Corps, and loft with the MMara ma to join up with the Ninth inforcements. "

Kews has hern received by Mrs Hayes, of Vanguard street. Nelson, i lhat her son. Bugler S. M. Hayes, who was recently reported wounded, has » had his'right leg amputated at the thigh. Mrs Walter Shaw. 0 f Timaru, rereived an official intimation on Friday I evening that her husband has been "missing" since September 21st. Corporal John D. Munro (reported mining) was studving for tho ministry at Knox College. Dunedin, when ho enlisted. He belongs to Palmerston North, and. was a prominent footballer. Privato Thomas Herman White (died of wounds on October 12th) was the only son of the late Captain E. White, of Okain's Bay and nephew of Mrs of Salisbury street, and of Mrs Greanev, of Waltham road. He jvas born at Okain's Bav and was educated at St. Mary's School, Christihurch. He took a keen interest in tho \ olunteer and Territorial movements. Prior to enlisting ho was employed at Bowron's tannery, Woolston. He was 23 years of age. and v ' was a member of the Marists Bros. Football Club and tho Hibernian Society. Second-Lieutenant Scott Higginson (wounded) is well-known in Hamilton a3 a postal officer. lie went to camp $ as a sergeant, and gained his commission before 'caving New Zealand. Tho son oT a Maori war veteran. Mr VV. W. Higginson. of Whatawhata. ho was always enthusiastic: in rnilitarv matters, and served in South Africa. Footballers will regret to read that amongst those reported missing in Saturday's list is Trooper R. S. Black (telegraphs our Dunedin correspondent;. Trooper Biaek left in D Company, 10th Mounted Rifles, and later news informed his friends of his promotion to Corporal. . "Bobby," as he was affectionately called, was a prominent member of the Pirates' Football Club, and Otago Bowing Club. His career as a. footballer was a brilliant one; he won his way from the Otago Boys' High School first- fifteen to the New Zealand representative. team which toured Australia. Sergeant Donald McDonald McLaren (killed) was born in Dunedin in 1890. Ho left as a transport driver with the Main Body, and was very disappointed at being unable to land on the Peninsula on account ot' the horses. On his return to Egypt he gained his sergeant stripes, and obtained a transfer into tliq infantry, and was among the first lot of troops that left Egypt tor Franco. He lias' a brother in the Main Body, who ■was at-the landing on tho Peninsula, and invalided to Englad. where he is at tho present time. Another brother loft with the 16th Reinforcements, whilst another is an engineer sub-lieu-tenant in the Royal Navy. Sergeant McLaren was a well-known member of tho Alhambra (Dunedin) Football Club, and a keen player for many years. Tho annual report of the Richmond Hill Golf Club states that tho following members went on active service or aro in camp:—l9l4: H. Vincent (returned), A. Perkins, N. K. Smytho (returned); 1915: Rev. Mackenzie Gibson, A. C. Macdonald, L- F. Regnault; 1916: L. F. Tisdall, S. Otley, F. L. Partridge, F. H. Preston, S. H. Dobbin, A. T. Donnelly. Exmembers of the club who went on active service:—G. J£. Webber, A. H. Ross, L. F. Parson (killed), F. L. tsapsford (killed), E. R. Guthrie (killed). In addition, Misg Petersen loft to do massage work in Egypt, Miss F. Jones to join the Nursing Sisterhood in Egypt, and Miss Gosset is engaged in military hospital work in England, Tho club's greonkeeper, B. Howard, also joined the Expeditionary Forces, and -was granted leave of absence. Privato Robert McMillan (died of wounds) was tho eldest son of the lato Mr Robert MbMillan, of Hokitika, for many years borough inspector. Ho . was a nromineut member of tho Hoki- \ • tika Fn'o Brigade, and also of tho S ' Hokitika Football Club. .Ho.leaves * ' 'efcv'efriT" 'brothers' and sisters, Mrs Davidson, of Waitaha; Miss Nellie McMillan, of Hokitika; and Miss Graco McMillan, of Kanieri, being sisters. Sergeant Arthur Claridge (reported as missing sinco September 15th) is tho only son of Mrs It. M. Claridge, of ■ C«x street, Ashburton. Ho joined the ' Soventh Reinforcements, as a member of. tlie Canterbury Battalion, but during tho training at Trentham was pro- , noted to non-commissioued rank, and transferred to the Auckland Infantry Battalion of the Eighth Reinforce- ] ments, with the rank of sergeant, and loft tho Dominion with that body. At . the timo of enlistment ho was employed by Messrs Friedlander Bros., Ash- , burton, as an accountant. He was a "prominent -member of the St. Stc- '. jjhen's Anglican Church, and Sunday School, and for a timo acted as Scoutmaster of the St. Stephen's Church Boy Scouts, Ho -was also a prominent , member of the Ashburton Orchestra ' • -Society. Private Thomas*-, Arthur O'Connor , (reported missing) is the. son of Mr P. O'Connor, of Middle road, Allen ton, , 'Ashburton. Ho left with the Tenth . - Reinforcements- Ho was educated at the Ashburton Roman Catholic School, . • and at the timo of his enlistment was employed as a butcher at tho Fairfield . Freezing Works. He is 30 yeaTs of age. On August 7th, 1915, Lieutenant G rat ton Wilson, Bth Australian Light /" Hprso, was killed in action at Walker's Ridge, Gallipoli, after twice being mentioned in despatches by Sir lan Hamilton. It was also reported that Sir lan ~ would have recommended him for tho , D.S.O. had he lived. The young man's • father and. only brother being at tho Front, an uncle of his who resides in Christchurch wrote to Sir lan Hamilton regarding the awarding of -the D.5.0., ' and by the last mail received the following letter, dated August 30th, which is of general interest: —"Yours of July /. -• 12th just to hand. Young Gratton Wilson's ease has my deepest sympathy. Tho present state of the .matter is that t no honour whatever is posthumously awarded excepting only tho V.C. But there havo been applications made in Parliament that posthumous awards should bo extended to the cases of those j... who would hare earned D.S.O.'s. Only a few days ago the Secretary of State for War remarked that the subject was .. .surrounded with difficulties, but that > - the Army Council hoped before very long to come to some decision upon it. '. If, as I hope may be the case, it bev comes possiblo to award a posthumous reward, then, directly you hear this, you should sec what you can do with the .Australian Corps. If they recommend the bestowal of such a-reward, I think 1 may safely say I shall bo glad to put it forward."

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19161023.2.62

Bibliographic details

Press, Volume LII, Issue 15728, 23 October 1916, Page 8

Word Count
5,437

THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Press, Volume LII, Issue 15728, 23 October 1916, Page 8

THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Press, Volume LII, Issue 15728, 23 October 1916, Page 8