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■»» NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES FURTHER LISTS ISSUED 64 MEN KILLED IN ACTION. Further casualty lists were issued last night containing the names of 64 New Zealanders killed in action, 5 died of wounds, 4 missing, and 11 wounded. THE 72nd LIST A CONTINUATION. Following is a continuation of list 72, published in last night's Post :— DIED FROM GUNSHOT WOUNDS CANTERBURY BATTALION. 11th June. Stocker, Ingelow Penrose Dunbar, v 6/983, L. -Sergt. (Basil Stocker, Legislative Council. Wellington) CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES. Patterson, Thomas Colin Campbell, 7/255, Tpr. (Matthew C. Patterson, Picton, lather) KILLED IN ACTION. CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES. 31st May. Hobson, Frank Elliot, 7/727, Tpr. (G. Hobson, Ngarura Kairuru, Motueka) 30th May. Johnston, J., 7/73, Tpr. (Hugh Johnson, ,Croydon-rond, Waipuki, Stratford) Moore, G. 7/750 Tpr. (Marion Moore, 07, Maud street, Temuka) WELLINGTON BATTALION. Prpviously Reported Missing. Lewis, Edmund King, 10/1279, Pte. (Mi's. Emma Low is, Dowington Lechlade, Gloucester) DIED OF PNEUMONIA AND TYPHOID. OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. (13th June.) Walker, William Arthur, 9/359, Tpr. (William Walker, Wendon, Otago) PRONOUNCED OUT OF DANGER AUCKLAND BATTALION. Macpherson, Donald, 12/970, Pte. (Price Macpherson, Ajax-road, Port Chalmers) DANGEROUSLY ILL. OTAGO BATTALION. Manson, William Norman, 8/608, Pte. (Mrs. Manson, St. Leonards, mother) WELLINGTON BATTALION. I , ~ - ""(Typhoid.) ; Chapman, Frederick Oliver, 10/709, Pte. (W. Chaplin, Waittira, father) THE 74th LIST 34 DEATHS REPORTED. ! The 74th casualty list issued last night ( contains the names of 32 men killed in ! action (nearly all of the Wellington Batj talion) ,uid 2 men died of wounds. The 1 list is as under, the names of next of kin being given within parentheses:— KILLED IN ACTION. WELLINGTON BATTALION. Milligan, Edward Noel, 10/465, Pto. (Mrs. E. Conlan, 29, Bay-ioad, Kilbirnie, Wellington) Blackstock, Irving, 10/680, Pte. (B. Blackstock, Cardiff, father) Brown, Frank Robert, 10/662, Pte. (Joseph Brown, Inglewood, father) Harding, Alfred Robert Francis, 10/738, Pte. (Lilian G. Harding, Fitzrc-y, New Plymouth) Keasberry, John Compton, 10/874, Pte. (W. H. Keasberry, Pungarehu, father) Morrison, Edward Duncan Rutherford, 10/1007, Pte. (Mrs. Daisjf Gillespie, Normanby, Taianaki) Bannerman, Edmund Ivon, 10/167, Pte. (Mrs. W. Bannerman, c/o Mrs. J. C. Hunt, Waikaorunga) Baxter, Eernard Eyre, 10/275, Pte. (S. E. Baxter, Kohukohu, Hokianga) Burgess, Charles William, 10/16, Pte. (H. C. Burgess, Malta House, Napier, brother) Fisher, Edward Herbert, 10/1166, Pte. (E. H. Fisher, Valuation -Department, Wellington) Forsyth, Archibald James. 10/1054, L.-Cpl. (Archibald W. Forsyth, Post Office, Gisborne) Hill, Louis William, 10/172, Pte. (Frederick Louis Hill, Christchurch, father) Holmes, Arthur V Ham, 10/596, Pte. (not stated ; Old Man's Home, Dunedin) Mills. John Edmund, 10/442, L.-Cpl. (Mis. Agnes Mills, Jackson-street, Petone) Moore, Frank Henry, 10/456, Pte. (Mrs. Chas. Moore, Mangaweka) Muhliesen. Frederick, 10/641, Pte. (Fred. Muhliesen, Timaru) Irving, Eric Cecil, 10/624, Pte. (Alan Ed^ird Irving, Parua Bay, Whangaraki) Prior, Morton Cole, 10/93. Pte. (Richard H. Prior, Christchurch) * Pull, Frederick Sydney, 10/219, Pte. (S. A. Pull, 144, Lambton-quay, Wellington, father) Schulz, Herbert Alfred, 10/525, Pte. (A. A. Schulz, Makowhai, Sanson) Shadlow, Stephen, 10/528, Pte. (Miss G. Shadlovv, 121, Paddington-Btreet, Paddington) v Whitta, Frederick Vivian, 10/569. Pte. (Mrs. H. A. Whitta, Coonoor,-Pallia-tua) Williams, Oliver. 10/210, Pte. (0. Williams, Te Papakuku, Dannevirke, father) Winter, Adrian, 10/541, L.-Cpl. (W H. T. Winter, Wolverhampton, England) M'Nabb, Cyril, 10/819, Pte. (Edward M'Nab, Thorpe-street, Motueka, Nelson) Mulloy, Martin Wattie, 10/784, Pte. (Martin Mulloy, Korito-road, New Plymouth) O'Brien, Henry, 10/1600, Pte. ,(Mrs. F. O'Brien, New Plymouth, mother) Phillips, Charles, 10/499, Pte. (Mrs. E. T. Phillips, Box 17, Utiku) Prideaux, Thomas Pascoe, 10/1622, Pte. (H. A. Prideaux, Victoria-avenue, Wanganui, father) Schofield, Hiram, 10/1022, Pte. (T. P. Schofield. Norman-road, Gisborne) Thurlow, William James, 10/1354, Pte. (Ellen Hayes, Manunui, mother) CANTERBURY BATTALION. Palmer, Hartley Valentine, 6/320, Pte. (H. T. Palmer, Brightwater, Nelson, father) DIED OF WOUNDS. AUCKLAND MOUNTED. Jackson. George Covell, 13/372, Tpr. (G. E. Jackson Box 41. Hamilton) Inder. Eric Wyles (wounded only), 13/195, Tpr. (S. Inder, Inspector of Post Offices, Palmerston North) THE 75th LIST MORE WOUNDED AND MISSING. Following is the 75th List (also issued last night) ? names of next-of-kin being given within parentheses: — DANGEROUSLY ILL. AUCKLAND BATTALION. Lowndes, Richard Faulkner, 12/1454. Pte (R. F. Lowndee, Lowe-street, Giabonie)

DIED FROM GUNSHOT WOUNDS CANTERBURY BATTALION. Johnston, John William, 6/1585, Pte. (J. W Johnston, Goods Shed, Railway, Oamam) DIED OF DISEASE. CANTERBURY BATTALION. Green, Thomas Francis Henry, 6/642, Pte. (C, J. Green, Reefton) MISSING. CANTERBURY BATTALION. Bain, Arthur Charles Warner, 6/11, Pte, (A. W. Bain, 50, Park-terrace, Christchurch) Cardno, William, 6/1256. Pte. (Mrs. G. Cardno, 48, Fitzroy-street, Caversham, Dunedin) Cole, Frederick Thomas, 6/1489, Pte. (Thomas Cole, Blagdon, Bristol, England) O'Connor, James Joseph, 6/1676, Pte. (Michael O'Connor, Seadown, Canterbury) WOUNDED. CANTERBURY BATTALION. Winkler, George Thomas, 6/171, Pte. (Mrs. M. Bell, 410, Selwyn-street, Christchurch) Bunn, Kenneth Lester, 6/1478, Cpl. (Mrs. Lucy Bunn, Roy-street, Palmerston North) Hewitt, John Albert, 6/832. Pte. (Mr*. W. P Hewitt, Annat, Canterbury) MacGregor, Scobie M'Kenzie, 6/1367, Pte. (Mrs E M'Gregor, Cambrains.. Central Otago) Shaw. Jennings Moffatt, 6/1711, Pte. (Hans Shaw, 51, Simeon-strett, Spreydon, Christchurch) Stafford, Archie Ivan (2nd time), 6/557, Pte. (Mrs. W. Stafford, Ruby Bay, Mahau, Nelson) AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. Basley, Claude Osmond. 13/662, Tpr (Mrs. Fanny Bnsley, Manukau-road. Paruell, Auckland) Foster, William John, 13/326, Q.M.S., (J 11. Foster. Te Akeatoa) Gibbison, Francis Bertram Mitford, 13/349, Sergt. (W. Gibbison, To Jfata, Raglan) Haughton, William Edward, 13/649, Cpl. (Henry Haughton, Malvern-rood, Malvern, Melbourne) Park, Walter Henry. 13/426. Tpr. (Rev. J. Park, Braußhton-on'Furnace, Lancashire, England) THE 76th LIST TWENTY-EIGHT MEN KILLED IN ACTION. List No. 76, also issued last night, contains the names of twenty-eight men killed in action, as follows, the names of next-of-kin being given within parentheses :—: — KILLED IN ACTION. OTAGO INFANTRY. Black, Alex., 8/326, Pte. (Alex. Blach, Longbush) Clarke, Arthur, 8/352, L.-Cpl. (Mrs. Hargraves, ,5, Princes-street, Dunedin) Gillingham. Allan, 8/390, Pte. (James Gillingham, Bright-street, Cobden, Greymouth) Bennett, Thomas, 8/472, Pte. (Mrs. Thomas Bennett, c/o J. P. Murray, 1 Telegraph Office, Timaru) Coker, Frederick William, 8/353, Pte., (Mrs. Rose Ellen M'Guire, 62, Ed* ward' Street, Timaru) Fountain, Ernest Harold, 8/572, Pfee. (A. L. Fountain, 5, Albert-streot, Roslyn, Dunedin) Lovg, William Thomas, 8/659, Pte. (Alex., Love, Cromwell) Munn, Robert Russell, 8/662, L.-Cpl., (Janie Munn, Newmain, Scotland) Anderson, James George, 8/641, Pte. (Robert Henry Anderson, 468, Leithstreet, Dunedin) Hewitt, John, 8/2111, Pte. (Mrs. Esther; Hewitt, 52, Philnon-etreet, Dunedin) Trewern, Harold Augustus, 8/1172, Pto. (H. J. Trewern, 100, Bamford-street, Woolston, Christchuroh) Ayling, Frank Ernest, 8/315, Pto.' (Frank Ayling, 56, M'Master-street, Invercargill) Kearney, Martin, 8/238, Pte. (MUs Margaret Kearney, Ev&n» Flat, Lawrence) CANTERBURY BATTALION. French, Frank, 6/43, Pte. (Thomas French, High-street, Newttham* Gloucestershire) Irvine, Percy Kent, 6/962, Sergt. (Mrs. W. J. Irvine, 7, Selwyn-road,. Lyttelton) Shaw, Bertie William Bentley, 671124, Pte. (Herbert Shaw, Whitford, Auckland) Willetts. George, 6/737, Pte. (Georgo Willetts, Hokitika) Farrell, John Joseph, 6/1443, Pte. (next-j of-kin not given) Fraser, Alfred Ernest. 6/1636, Pta (J,, Fraser, 41, Richardson-street,. Opawa, Christchurch) Lattimore, George Payn, 6/80, Pte. (Mrs. L. Lattimoro, 65, AikmanS'i'oad, Merivale) Paul, William John, 6/1372, Pte. (R. J.. Paul, Lower Hutt) Petre, Robert John, 6/119, Cpl. (Mrs. R. G. Petre, 17, Andover-street, Merivale) Woods, Stanley Ernest, 6/1183, Cpl. (Mrs. L. Maynard, 36, Cheeverstreet, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada) Rees, Donovan Jbewis, 6/333, Sergt. (John Lewis Rees. Alabama-road, Blenheim) Beaumont, Ernest, 12/687 (?), Pte., (George Beaumont, Post Office, Sydi ney) Bond, Philip Richard, 6/190, Pte. (Mrs. .F. Heppleston, Paradise road, Napier) Davis, William, 6/441, Pte. (Richavd Davis, Winton) Dundon. William Thomas. 6/1276, Pto, (Mrs. J. Dundon, Blenheim) AUSTRALIAN LIST (By Telegraph.— Press Association.— Copyright.} SYDNEY, 17th Juno. The 40th Dardanelles list show* :—: — Killed in action 119, including Sergt. E. Delatour and Pte. J. Watt, New Zealanders. Died of wounds 13, including Pte. A, A. Gambling, -a New Zealander. Wounded 152, including Pte. D Fryer, a New Zealander. Missing 15. Prisoner of yrav at Constantinople, Lieut. Elston. A MARK OF RESPECT SYDNEY, 17th June. The State Assembly has adjourned till Tuesday a« % mark of respect to tho late Sergeant Larkin. who was a member of the House, and who was killed in action in the Dardanelles. PROMINENT OARSMAN WOUNDED, (Received June 18, 9.50 n.m.) SYDNEY, Tins Dny Sub-lieutenant F. S. Kelly, who hns been wounded at the Dardanelles is on Oxford graduate and a prominent oarsman. He thrice won tho Diamond Sculls and once the Wmgfield Sculle. 14© was a member of the Leonder boat crow which thrice won the Henley Grand Chal. lenge Cup.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 143, 18 June 1915, Page 7

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ROLL OF HONOUR Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 143, 18 June 1915, Page 7

ROLL OF HONOUR Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 143, 18 June 1915, Page 7