ROLL OF HONOR.
N.Z. CASUALTIES
- The following casualty list dealing •with the Wellington Military District was issued yesterday:—
Killed in Action. Lance-Corporal Lennox (Wellington). Private Sheppard (Bristol).
Died of Wounds. Private Lyons (Rongotea). Private McLean (Napier). Gunner Liddell (Palmerston) Corporal Richards (Bulls). Private Dunlop (Petone).
Died of Sickness. Private Cook, D.S.O. (Marton)
Wounded.
(Admitted to Hospital.)
Private Plasten (Levin), Sergeant Nesdale (Kimbolton), Private Griffin (Palmerston North), Private Traine (Wanganui), Private Kent (Petone), Corporal Reid (Taihape), Rifleman Burkett (Inglewood), Corporal ’ Holschier (Wellington), Private Jones (Wellington). Correction. Previbusly reported slightly wounded, remaining with unit, now reported wounded admitted to hospital : Corporal Moffitt (Wellington). LATER LIST. The following list was issued at 10.2 p.m.:— Killed in Action. Second-Lieutenant H. C. Davie (Woodville). Private J. S. Beaty (England). private R. Durnett (Kilbirnie). Previously reported wounded now reported killed in action: — Private C. Cox (Gisborne). Died of Wounds. Sapper A. E. Davis (Lake Ferry). Rifleman T. Cameron (Scotland). Private J. Symonels (Napier). Lance-Sergeant H. J. Hallam (Aramoho). ( Wounded. „ Second-Lieutenant S. Cook (Brooklyn), Private F. Bowery (Lower Hutt), Private N. Hooker (Carterton), Lance-Corporal E. L. Sankey (Ashhurst), Private T. Thompson (England), Private W. J. Meyers (Marton), Private A. H. Callaghan (New Plymouth).
Wounded. (Admitted to Hospital.)
Private W.D. Falconer (Gisborne), Lance-Corporal H. G. Hogg (Gisborne), Private W. Evans (England), Private H. S, Meyers (Marton), Private R. Nesa (Pahiatua), Corporal G. D. White (Pahiatua). Private R. C. Saunders (Carterton), Rifleman H. Knapp (Wellington), Private A. Pollock (Napier), Private D. McKenzie (Wellington), Private -O. Welch (Masterton), Private M. Barber (Wellington- South), Private C. (). Baucke (Paraparamu). Private N. J. Dudson (Gisborne). Private A. H. Gain (Featherston), Private P. Hays (Tasmania), Private R. E. Heppner (South Australia), Corporal J. A. Howden (Wanganui), Private W. R. Jamieson (Scotland). Private W. R. McAllum (Wanganui). Private L. H. Mackav (Eastbourne), Private W. Ward ‘(Tawa Flat), Private D. Cameron (Petone). Slightly Wounded. (Remaining with Unit.) Gunner C. F. Stokes (Hawera), Bombardier K. Mc-Murrav (Wairoa).
HOSPITAL REPORT
A hospital report issued at 10.26 p.m. contained the following Poverty Bay names : . Dangerously 111.-—Private H. G. Hogg (Gisborne). . Not reported as severe case.—Private R. Waipapa (Waipiro Bay).
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4862, 7 May 1918, Page 6
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350ROLL OF HONOR. Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4862, 7 May 1918, Page 6
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