ROLL OF HONOUR.
IS T EW ZEALAND CASUALTIES [Per Pkess Association.] WELLINGTON, Juno 19. The following list of casualties was issued by the Defence authorities tonight : KILLED IN ACTION. Lavie, George Sissmore, lieutenant (Mrs B. J. Lavie, Fend al ton Road, Christchurch, wife); June 11. DIED OF WOUNDS. Dale, Hugh, private (.Mark Dale, Milton, father); Juno 7. Morgan, Vincent, rifleman (Mrs M. Morgan, Roselle, Sydney, mother); June 7. Humphries, Thomas James, trooper (Mrs H. HumphrieSj Greymouth, mother); Juno 8. Overend, William Thomas, rifleman (W. Overend, -Hastings, father); Juno 9. Hall, Norman, second lieutenant (John Hall, Invercargill, father); Juno 13. DIED OF DISEASE. Corda, Andrew, private (Mrs M'Dowell, • freezing works, Whangarei); Juno 6, cerebrospinal fever. Pickering. John, corporal (H. Pickering, Banbury,. Oxfordshire, father) ; June. 6, not stated. WOUNDED. Tho following wounded have been admitted io hospital:— Cummins, Arthur Briefly, private (A. Cummins, Manchester, England, ' father); Juno (5. ngttt thigh. _, TT Hecuan. Walter, private (E. Heenan, Sb Clair. Dimedhi, lather); June 6. left thigh. Hensmaii; Albert, private (Mis U. Hensman, Shannon, mother;; June. 6, forearm. . Leary, Francis Thomas, private (Mrs Leary, Wellington,., mother); June \5, left. leg. , Davies, Charles C. T., private (Mrs E. Davies, Normanby, 1 aranaki); June 7, eyebrow. Doidge, Edwin Bailey (G. W. Doidgc care of "Star" office Auckland, brother); June 7, back. Flutey, Ernest John, rifleman (t. J. Flutev, Richmond, Christchurch, father); June 7, multiple wounds. Hooper, Roy Bolton (Mrs F. Hooper, Wakefield, mother); June /, thigh. _ T • Jensen, Axel, private (Peter Jensen, Ta'urauga, father); Juno 7, right arm. XT Langvad, Lothar. trooper (Miss JN. Lang\'ad, Wellington, sister); June 7, multiple wounds. % M'Callum, Stewart Gordon, private (Mrs A. M'Callum, Ashburton); • ■ Juno 7. face, arm and hand. M'Donald. " Ronald Lane, rifleman (Jolm'M'Donald.aWaipipi); June 7, thigh and left .arm. Russell, Charles Henry, private (Mrs E. Russell. Durham. England, mother); Juno 7, left leg.
The following wounded have embarked for England:— Steward, John W. M., trooper (Mark Steward, Don, Tasmania, father); June 7, right wrist. _ Connell, James Stewart, private (A. Connell, Mount Eden, Auckland, father); Juno 9, upper extremities. : i •Fox, Ambrose, privato (Mrs A. Fox, Cambridge Terrace, Christchurch, mother); Juno 9, hand. Greenfield. Joseph William (Mrs A. Greenfield. Lake To Auau, mother); June 9, shock. The following are' reported wounded':— . ' Elvines, Albeit Lester (Mrs A. Elvines, Petoue, mother); June 1. burns, face, slight. M'Laughlin, Francis, privato (P. M'Laughlin, Taihape, father); June 7. . Smith, Charles Edgar, private (Mrs G. F. Smith, Master ton, mother); June 7. multiple -wounds. Kearney, John Henry, corporal (John Kearney, Palmcrston North, father);- Juno 8, head, . second occasion. Weatherlcv. Stanley, private (Mrs H. Z.'Weatherley, Sideny, Kent, England, mother 1 ): June 8, neck. Robinson. Joseph Thomas, private (J. Midglev, Oakworth, Yorks. England); June 10, left leg aud shock. " Black, Ernest Richard, second heuteuant (Mrs G. Black, Gisborno); June 11, not stated.
SICK AND WOUNDED. HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. Dangerously ill in hospital—Willocks, \. J.. sergeant; Cooper, H. G., private ; Creeiy, P., private. Admitted to hospital—Stewart, J., private. T i Convalescent —Angus, troopei ; Fitzgerald', H., trooper. Out of danger—Dunn, \V. R. A., private ; Lennon, L. M., sergeant. MAORI CONTINGENT. DIED OF WOUNDS. Private P. Takauo. DIED OF PNEUMONIA. Private G. Kuriwaka. WOUNDED. Lieutenant W. 11. Walker. PERSONAL NOTES. Mr and Mrs R. M’Callum, of Ashburton, on Saturday received word that their son, Private Stewart Gordon M’Callum j had been admitted to a military hospital suffering from wounds to liis face, arm and hand.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17199, 20 June 1916, Page 8
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562ROLL OF HONOUR. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17199, 20 June 1916, Page 8
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