IMPERIAL OFFICERS KILLED AND WOUNDED DURING THE WAR.
The Wellington Independent, in a few appropriate remarks, introduces the following return of Imperial officers killed and wounded in New Zealand since March 17th, 1860. It will be seen that the army and navy deserve well of this colony. The army had 33 officers killed and 45 wounded ; the navy had 5 officers killed and 8 wounded :—: —
KHiLBD. Colonel Austen, 14th Regiment ; Colonel Booth, 43rd Regiment, L.1.; Lieutenant-Colonel Hassard, 57th Regiment; D.A.A.G-. Johnston, 40th Regiment ; Staff- Assistant-Surgeon Hope ; Captain Phelpa, 14th Regiment ; Captain King, 18th Kegiment; Captain R. C. Glover, 43rd Regiment; Captain Muir, 43rd Regiment ; Captain Hamilton, 43rd Regiment ; Captain Utterton, 43rd Regiment ; Captain T. G. E. Glover, 43rd Regiment ; Captain Close, 43rd Regiment; Captain Lloyd, 57th Regiment ; Captain Strange, 65th Regiment j Captain Swift, 65th Regiment; Captain Mercer, R.A.; Lieutenant Murphy, 12th Regiment; Lieutenant Brooke, 40th Regiment j Lieutenant Jackson, 40th Regiment ; Lieutenant Langlands, 43rd Regiment j Lieutenant Tragett, 57th Regiment j Lieutenant Bally, 70th Regiment; Lieutenant McNaughten, R.A.; Ensign Waring, 50th Regiment; Knsign Duncan, 57th Regiment ; Ensign Chator, 65th Regiment ; Ensign Ducrow, 40th Regiment.
ROYAL NAVT. — KILIiEB. Captain Hamilton, Commander Hay, Lieutenant Mitchell, Lieutenant Hill, Midshipman Watkina. HER MAJESTY'S LAND FOROES. — WOUNDED. Lieutenant-Colonel Colville, 43rd Regiment; Colonel Sillery, D.Q.G.; Captain Miller, 12th Regiment; Captain Bryce, 14th Regiment; Captain Fisher, 40th Regiment; Captain ßemera, 43rdRegiment; Captain Smith, 43rd Regiment; Captain Turner,* 65th Regiment ; Captain Gresson, 65th Regiment ; Captain Casement, 68th Regiment j Captain Trent, 68th Regiment ; Captain Saltemarsh, 70th Regiment ; Captain Brook, R.E.; Captain Pasley, R.8.; Lieutenant Butler, 14th Regiment; Lieutenant Keogh, 14th Regiment; Lieutenant Reea, 40th Begiment ; Lieutenant Wilson, 50th Regiment; Lieutenant Lewis, 65th Regiment; Lieutenant Chevalier, 65th Regiment ; Lieutenant Talbot, 65th Regiment ; Lieutenant Pagan, 65th Regiment ; Lieutenant Butler, 65th Regiment; Lieutenant Stuart, 68th Regiment; Lieutenant Tylden, 70th Regiment ; Lieutenant Larcom, R A. ; Lieutenant Carre, R.A.; Ensign Symonds, 14th Regiment; Ensign Swanson, 14th Regiment; Ensign Clark, 43rd Regiment ; Ensign Nicholls, 43rd Regiment; Ensign Grant, 50th Regiment; Ensign Doveton, 50th Regiment; Ensign Powya, 57th Regiment j Fnsign Picot, 57th Regiment ; Ensign Down, 57th Regiment ; Ensign Palmer, 65th Regiment.
BOYAL NAVY.— WOUNDED. Commodoro Seymour, Captain Mayne, Lieutenant Blake, Lieutenant Alexander, Lieutenant Hotham, Lieutenant Downes, Lieutenant Hammick, Lieutenant Duff.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3142, 14 August 1867, Page 3
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367IMPERIAL OFFICERS KILLED AND WOUNDED DURING THE WAR. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3142, 14 August 1867, Page 3
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