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ROLL OF HONOUR

YESTERDAY'S LIST Casualty List, No. 449 was issued last night:— The next-of-kin are given m parentheses, the relationship being denoted by f.for father, m. for mother, w. for wife,-!), for brother, s, for sister. All the men-are privates or troopers unless otherwise stated, KILLED IN ACTION. Reported killed in action:— AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. ■ ■■' 31st October, " Morrison, James Henry (S, Morrison, Maungatapere, Whangarei). FIELD ARTILLERY. 21st October. Morton, Stanley William, Lieutenant (Arthur Morton, Addington, Christchurch, uncle). Fairbairn, William, Second-Lieutenant (Mr A. Fairbairn, Christchurch). Birnie, Robert B, S.M. (J, Birnie, sen., Remuera),' Crawford. Edward (Mr A, Crawford, (New Plymouth, f.), < Desmond, Chas. Alex, (Joseph Desmond, Wellington, f,). Girlingbutcher, Eric (George Girlingbutcher, Wellington, f,), Scales, j Roberf' Dudley (Mrs R, A, Scales, Bulls, m.), Thomson, Thomas Stewart (Mrs Agnes Thomson, Kaikorai, Dunedin. m.). • • 25th October, Woodcock, John (Mrs M. Woodcock, Sydney, w,). 21st'October. FIELD ARTILLERY; Gibson, Herbert Simms (T, Gibson, Manutuke, Poverty Bay, brother), 29th October. • WELLINGTON INFANTRY, Graham, Frederick (Mrs R, Graham, Milton, stepmother). ■ .list October. Gibbons, Arnold Walter R. (John William Gibbons, Nireahn, Eketnlmna, \f.). - Sattler, Charles Lawrence (L. Sattler, Wnitui. Inglewood, f.) 21st October. ■ RIFLE BRIGADE, Moody, Oliver Jas, (J, J, Moody, Waiotahij'Opotiki, f.). DIED OF WOUNDS. 21st October, . FIELD ARTILLERY, • Danks, Wm. (Mr J. Danks, Wellington,

]6(h Scpteniber. OTAGO INFANTRY. Tnll, Henry George (Mrs Sarah Tall, Invereargill, m,). 2.4 th September. Clark, Win. James (Mrs Jas. Clark, Invercargill. f.) lst_ November. AUCKLAND INFANTRY. Fittoii, Win. Jas. (James Fittoii, Aratoro, Mangapuhe, f,), intli September, WELLINGTON INFANTRY. • Kearney, Richard (Thos. Kearney, (Knock Doe, Ireland, brother). •Ird October. Holmes, Walter Ander&m. Sergenntt (F, Holmes, Wellington, f.). 29th September. OTAGO INFANTRY. Brown, Bruce, Sergeant (Gladys Brown, Bilton, England). 23rd October, Deacon, Jas. (Mr J. Deacon, Isla Bank, Southland, f.). 3rd November, RIFLE BRIGADE. Johnston, Allan- Win, ((Mrs G. M. Johnston, Linwood, m.), Reported died of disease:— 4th November. AUCKLAND INFANTRY. Cutler, Cecil Jas. Kelly, Second-Lieu-tenant (Mrs Kate Cutler, Ponsonby, Auckland, m.). 2nd November.. WELLINGTON INFANTRY. Ward, Edward (Mrs H. Ward. Fordeli, m.).

MAORI CONTINGENT, Casualty List No. 96: Reported died of wounds, October 1. -Vavia (Williams, Maimkiui, Makotea, Cook Islands, f.). Reported died of disease, Thames Hospital, New Zealand, November 10th.—Tepene, Jas (Te Hau Tepene, Thames, uncle). SATURDAYS LIST The following list was issued on Saturday. When the rank is not specified, the soldier is a private, trooper, sapper, gunner,'or rifleman, as'the ease may he. The names of the next-of-kin are given in parentheses:— Previously reported Killed in Action; now officially reported Prisoner of Wnr:CANTEHBUBY BATTALIOON. Poole, James Henry (Mrs E, Poole, Latrobe, Tasmania, m,); prisoner of war at No. 1 Hospital, Parchim. Meckien-burg-Schwerin.

Seriously HI from Wounds;— CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES. Sturrock, James (Mrs D. Grey, Scotland, in,); ;it Walton oil-Thames Hospital, • FIELD ARTILLERY. (Jaitcr, Allan iJurges: (Mra A carter London); at Walton-on-Thames Hospital, IMPERIAL FORCES. The following casualty to an officer with next-of-kin resident in New Zealand is reported for the week ended November 11: Dangerously ill in London.—Miller, G. A,, Lieutenant, 10th East Surrey Regiment (Mr J. Miller, Station, road. Otahuhu). The following report was issued by the Government on Saturday;— Dangerously 111.—Temporary Major Stanley Rice, Rifleman J. Friend (in Walton-on-Tliames Hospital), Private M, Kelly, Gunner, A. A. Leiinieni, Gunner, P. McCtillougli, Private J,- MeKeiulry (condition favourable), Private W, Ramage (slightly improved). Removed from Dangerously 111 List. —Rifleman H. T. Simons, Private A. B. Didson. Seriously 111.-Bombardier E.' W. 11. Prebblc, Privates D, G. Monrad, G. Arnold, P. L. McGrath, 11. A. W. Billings, Taura. Removed from Seriously 111 List. — Privates J, Craw and A, N, Grant, Sergeant A, H, Campbell, . Admitted to Hospital Ship, SickPrivate B. Tansley. WITH THE AUSTRALIANS. (Per Cable—Pres? Association—Oopyright. l SYDNEY, November 11. The names of the following New Zealanders are included in Casualty List No. 242: Died'while Prisoner of War—Private J. L, Mason. Wounded—Sergeant 11, McKnight, Corporal R. Miles, Private G. McGrath (all second occasion). Private T. Goldsmith (severely), ' Private A, It, Stephens. 111-Sergeant T. W. Longville, Privates W. J, L, Stranemure and M, Taylor. Injured.—Private F. J, Dibble,

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North Otago Times, Volume CIV, Issue 13723, 14 November 1916, Page 7

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ROLL OF HONOUR North Otago Times, Volume CIV, Issue 13723, 14 November 1916, Page 7

ROLL OF HONOUR North Otago Times, Volume CIV, Issue 13723, 14 November 1916, Page 7