ROLL OF HONOUR.
NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES
[Per Press Abboomtiok.] WELLINGTON, December 25. Casualty list 1030 was issued to-day as follows:
AUCKLAND' DISTHICT. DIED OP "WOUNDS. " Mackie, A. (J. Maokie, To Aroha, a.). REPATRIATED,. Previously reported missing, now reported prisoner of war, sinoo repatriated: Dotter, F. (K. Cotter, England, f.)..: .." Previously roportod prisoner of war, now reported repatriated: Ffavell, W., cpl. (H. Plavell, Waiuku, f.). WELLINGTON DISTRICT. KILLED IN ACTION. Previously reported wounded, now reported killed in action:— Walker, A., 1.-cpl. (R. Walker, Douglas). DIED OP WOUNDS. Herzog, J., 2nd.-lt. (J. Herzog, Brooklyn, f.). WOUNDED AND MISSING. Previously reported wounded, now reported wounded and missing:— Shields, J. (J. Matheson, Tikokino). REPATRIATED. Previously reported prisoner of war, nov reported repatriated: Murphy, J (E. Murphy, Wellington, m.). CANTERBURY DISTRICT. DIED OP SICKNESS. Manship, H. (E. Manship, Fitzgerald St., m.). Knowlos, J. 2nd.-it. (R. Knowles, Geraldinef) REPATRIATED. Previously reported prisoner of war, now reported repatriated: Thomas, S., 2nd.-lt. (M.C.) (M. Thoinaa, Asiiburton). Bromley, C. (M. Bromloy, Alfred St., in.}. Cross, E. (T. Roy, Nelson, s.). Fogarty, W. (P. Fogarty, Westport). WOUNDED Slightly wounded, remaining with unit:— Brough, W. (A. Brougii, Clothier St., m.sa. OTAGO DISTRICT. DIED OP SICKNESS. Bows, W. (J. Bews, Ngapara, f.). CORRECTION. Previously reported wounded, now report* ed not wounded:— ' Stanley, G. (T. Stanley, Macrae's Flat, Q. WOUNDED. Goyen, T. (T. Goyen, Dunedin, m.). ~'
PEESONAL NOTES. Mr W. Lulham, Rogers Street, Wal« tham, has been advised that his son, Sapper W. A. Lulham, of the Fifth Reinforcement, has been discharged from hospital, and is returning to New Zealand shortly. Mrs H. R. Wilkinson, of Woodville Street, St Albans, has received word that her son. Corporal F. S. Wilkinson, Fourth Reinforcements, New Zealand Engineers, has been awarded the' Military Medal for gallantry on tho field of action. Corporal Wilkinson at the time of his enlistment was in the employ of Mr Herbert Pearce, builder, with whom he had served his apprenticeship. Ho was a memher of tho Woolston Hockey Club and of the Methodist Church and Bible Class. .
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17982, 26 December 1918, Page 5
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336ROLL OF HONOUR. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17982, 26 December 1918, Page 5
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