Personal Notes
Lieutenant A. Heaphy left, this morning, on return to camp. Mr R. C. White will leave, this evening, for Otautau. Mr. J. R. Mitchell’ left, this morning, on return to Dunedin. Mr E. Vigers, Railways Department's business agent, returned, to Christchurch, this morning. . Miss Leah Bramley, who has been visiting Greymouth on holiday, left to-day for Wellington. Mrs F. L. Buchanan, who has been visiting Greymouth, left to-day ioi Wellington. Mr J .E. A. McKeefry left; this morning, for a South Island air station to undergo a refresher course.Mr J. Green, tablet porter at Kaiata, has been transferred to Hornby and will be succeeded by Mi L. H. Hunt, of Greymouth.
Mr A. D. Marsden, of the traffic staff of the Railways Department, Greymouth, will leave, next week, on transfer to Waimate.
Rev. D. G. Spencer, Vicar of Murchison, has been appointed Vicar of Takaka. Mr O. L. Christian will succeed him at Murchison for the time bein".
The Ministry of War Transport list of deaths of members of the Merchant Navy and crews of the fishing fleet, due to enemy action and other causes from the war, includes Fireman Edward Albert Boramen (Wellington), Ordinary Seaman Cyril Panther (Greymouth), and 6th Engineer Officer Richard Stanley Williams (Auckland). —8.0.W.
Guests at the Albion Hotel include: Mr and Mrs C. Mathieson, Miss G. Thomson (Dunedin); Mr R. G. Cahnonburn (Invercargill); Miss J. Stuart, Miss A. Stuart, Miss R. M. Walter, Mr H. A. Walter (Timaru); Mr F. J. K. Heweson (Auckland); Mrs F. Mcßride (Westport); .Mrs N. Reid (Ngakawau); Mrs J. D. Smith, Mr H. Hardy, Mrs F. B. Coulter, Mrs R. H. Key, Miss M. Hepburn, Mr W. Tobeck, Miss C. Phillips, Mr P. N. Currie, Mr C. E. Vigers, Mr and Mrs C. Sanders, Mr W. Henderson (Christchurch). Guests at Revingtons Hotel include: Mr. and Mrs. M. Hill, Mr. E. Watts, Mrs. G. Gibson, Miss A. Maddison, Mr. and Mrs. Crozier (Wellington), Miss J. Kilworth, Mrs. L. R. Allred, Mrs. M. A. Fahey, Miss A. E. McClea, Mrs. M. Whearty, Mrs. E. Grieve (Methven), Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Tait (Oamaru), Mr. and Mrs. J. Peach (Gisborne), Miss T. Hogan (Hokitika), Mrs. M. Gadd (Westport), Miss D. Whitehead, Miss M. Whitehead (Dunedin), Mr. M. Chambers, Mr. • Urlwin, Mr. Smith, Miss C. Roche, Mrs. J. O. Chaplin (Christchurch).
Recent guests at the Lake Brunner Hotel (Mitchells): Mr J. W. Penwill, Mr and Mrs J. Leonard, Misses E. and M. Cheetham, Dr. B. Pearcey, Mr and Mrs W. Sutherland, Mr and Mrs F. H. Carpenter, Mr F. Burborough, Mr H. Duncan, Miss C. Anderson, Mr and Mrs C. Hyslop, Mr and Mrs R. Smith, Mr and Mrs F. H. Leigh, Mrs I. Gillard, Miss H. King, Miss A. Gullick, MiSs D. Williams, Miss Purchas, Mr C. Warren (Christchurch); Mr M. V. Dodd, Miss M. Hossack, Mr J. Hossack (Dunedin); Mr and Mrs J. N. Robinson, Mr J. E. Robinson (Hokitika); Miss D. Borrell, Mrs James (Greymouth); Mrs F. J. Hopkinson, Mrs C. J. Ashley (Heathcote Valley); Mr F. A. Lane (Rangiora).
N.Z.E.F. CASUALTIES
WELLINGTON, January 6. The following 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force casualty list was issued to-day, the 1 rank being private unless otherwise- stated.— Killed in action: Dale, Allen Balfour, 2/Lt„ Hamilton. Arona, Whiro, Kohukohu. Chalmers, Allan, Spr., Ravensbourne. Hotere, Jack, Hold-’ anga. Keelan, Noema Rapoi, W?itakaroa. Died of sickness: Brown, Augustus Henrickson, Lt., Dunedin. Missing: Isaacs, Thomas Wiremu, Wanganui. Wounded: Lenton. Andrew Michael Babington, Tern. Capt., England. Hetet, Kingi Tuheka, 2/Lt., Te Kuiti. Hill, James Coysgarne O’Neill, 2/Lt., Gisborne. Andrew, Hike, Hastings. Aratema, David Kohuru, Cpl., Ohinemutu. Aspinall, Louis, Apia. Barrett, Henry Kokoro, Cpl., Colac Bay. Bishop, Jim, Rahotu. Bluett, Raymond, Taneatua’ Cassidy, Henry, Sgt., Waikare. Haimona, Rihari, Pawarenga. Hartley Temaramatanga, Rata. Hemi, Rapana, Mourea. Herekiuha, James. Paeroa. Hoi, Rawini, Poroporo. Hotene, William, Whakatans. Hume Arthur Llewellyn, Spr.. Hastings. Isaacs, Kiri, Dargaville. Kaiwai Hira, Ruatoria. Keefe, John, Wairoa. King Harry G., Panguru. Korewha, Tapiki, Omanaia. Lingman, Joe, Opotiki. Murn, Mathew Munro, Ahipara. Nau, Hepi, Whangarei. O’Shay, McNicholson, Cpl. Waihi. Pahau, Whareraima Gisborne. Taramore, Jack, Opotiki. Tamihana, Naera, L/Cpl., Te Puke Taylor, Charles Patrick, ParawaJ Tuhaka, Taki Oterangi, Tikitiki. Tupe, Turanga Morehu, Kaeo. Watene, Hani, Auckland. Wad, Allan Munro, Spr., Oamaru. Wordier Joseph Tono, Cpl., Dargaville.
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