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NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR.

TWELVE MORE DEATHS REPORTED.

TOTAL NUMBER OF CASUALTIES NOW 1612.

[BY TELEGRATII.—' ASSOOUTJOI t.]

v Wellington, May 30. , Casualty lists issued by the Defence Department during the weekend brought the total number of casualties reported in the New Zealand Expeditionary Force to 1 1662. Two men were killed in action, one being a member of the Divisional Signal Company. Ten have died from wounds, and one is missing. Following are the. details up to and including the forty-third casualty list:—. /

The forty-fourth casualty list, received list evening, brings the total to date to 1662. SILLED IN ACTION. Hay, Wm. Harold, Canterbury Mounted Rifles—Mrs.' Agnes W. Hay, Timaru. Morgan, Garland Oswald, Divisional Signal Company. Killed in action on May Mary Amelia Morgan, 35, Wilson Street, Hawera. DIED OP WOUNDS. Altken, James Home, Canterbury Infantry Battalion. Died on May 4—G. G. Aitken, Hereford Street, Christchurch. > Anld, Win., Canterbury Infantry Battalion. Died on May 9—J. Auld, Stirling Bridge, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Enwright, Francis Bernard, Auckland Infantry Battalion. Died at Heliopolis. Reported on May 14 to have been wounded and on May 21 seriously ill— ' F. Enwright, Tairau (father). McCoy, Arthur Harold, Canterbury Infantry Battalion. Died on May 10—Mrs. « Ellen McCoy, 24, Peterborough Street, Christchurch. ■ . v Piper, George, Canterbury Infantry Battalion. Died on May 10—Mrs. G. Gillespie, Potherdam, North Canterbury (mother), Richards, Francis Leonard, Canterbury Infantry Battalion. Died on May 10— Mrs. R. S. Richards, 110, Sea View Road, New Brighton. Role, Frank (Corporal), Wellington Infantry Battalion. Reported on May 21 to have been wounded and on May 28 seriously ill—Rev. F. Rule, Richmond • Terrace, Christchurch. •• • Snith, Eric George, Canterbury Infantry Battalion. Died on May li—John • Smith, 17, Clarence Road, Riccarton, Christchurch. Valiexes, Peter H., Canterbury Info utry Battalion—Madame Gielly, Buenos Aires. Wild, Richard Uteris, Auckland Infantry Battalion. Died on May Charlotte .Wild,. Limesfield, Bury, Lancashire,'* England- .- «.* ' \ KISSING. v.,, Clarkson, Gerald Richard (Corporal), Army Service Corps. Missing since May 7 — ;J. B. Clarkson, Wellington. ' __ DANGEROUSLY ILL. , Edward Joseph, Wellington Infantry Battalion. Reported on May 5 fto have bijen wounded—Mrs. J. Findlay, Hampden, North Otago, Chaytor, Colonel E. W., T.D., N.Z.S.C., Assistant Adjutant-General, Divisional Headquarters. Reported on May 23 to have been wounded—Mrs. Chaytor, v Broad Street, Palmerston 1 North. , ' >..■■ - ' '„• Conolly, Wilfred, Auckland- Infantry; Battalion— Walsh, Stanweli. Street, . Paruell. ; •> •V- C'^lCCrOSMBi Gilbert r Wm., Otago Infantry . Battalion—Mrs. W. Crossan, Roslyn, Dunedin (mother). . >; March, Eric Allan, Canterbury Infantry Battalion. - Reported on May 4 to have ~ besn stranded—H. March, Grovetown, Blenheim. Morrison,' Douglas William, Divisional Signal Troop— S. Morrison, Ngaturi, Pahiatua. -' . 1 " . .. Sadd, Pliilip Nelson, Canterbury Infantry Battalion. ' Reported cm May '21 to , have been wounded— B. Sadd, Tiikaka, Nelson, (father). „ Smith, George Mangus, Otago Infantry Battalion- Smith, Woodhaugh Street, Dunedin. ' . ; , • i r -- *>*' '£■ i*y-' .» -• •' >: i! Young, Norman Stewart, Auckland , Infantry ' Battalion . Reported on May ,16 to have been wounded—Robert Young, Knighton Street, Hamilton East• (fithor). Yeoman, George Fred., Canterbury Infantry Battalion. Reported on May 20 . : ;to have been wounded— Yeoman, Richmond, Christchurch. v '

NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND MEN WOUNDED,

AUCKLAND INFANTIY BATTALION! v \ Donnelly, Robert Edward— Donnelly, Kohukohu, Hokianga. Mulling, Hugh John. Reported on; May 6to have been wounded—K. Mailing George Street, Waihi.' V'f , ' . ' {ti . Squirrell, Kenneth Roy (L»flw'-Corp(sril)— Sqnirrell, Gordon Rotd, Mount Eden. • , < ; * v ' " ■V> . WELLINGTON INFANTRY BATTALION. Allison, Alfred—Mrs. Annie Allison, Christchurch. Bertrajid, George Fred. (Corporal)—G. Bertrand, Urenui' (father). Bloor, John Thomu-rMellor Bloor, Waipawa. j Bowden, Keble Reginald (Corporal)— B. Bowden, 132, Witimea Street, Nelson. « ? t Donley, John William (Bergeaßt-K»joi)~Agne» Charlotta Domley, 34, Cole Street, Marfertcn (wife). Donnelly, Geo. Joseph— Donnelly, Maryborough. > Bust, Gilbert Tanner (Sergeant)— Alice Elizabeth Dost, 21, Keith Street, Wanganui (mother). « \ Dyer, Clarence Frederick-Mrs. Thomas Dyer, High Street, Timaru. Gardner, John Alexander—Rev. Gardner, Woodville (father). Henderson, Alfred—Mrs. Mary Spines, 122, Rutene Road, Gisborne (sister). Jones, Waiter— Jones, care Mrs. S. Harper, Tokomaru East, via Wanganui.

Leitch, William—John Leitcb, 40, Blackscraft, Dundee, Scotland (brother). Meacheam, William Henry— A. Meacheam, Maharahara, Woodville. Murfitt, Percy— C. Murfitt, Waiuku, Auckland. My hill, Robert— Janette Myhill, 100, Waghorne Street, Port Ahuriri, Napier (mother). McAneuy, George (Laiice-Oorporal)—Mrs. E. McAneny, Heads Road, Gonville, Wanganui. McDonald, Charles Vernon (Lance-Corporal)-Mrs. E. E. McDonald, Iff, Law Street, Carisbrook, Dunedin. Payne, Geo. James—W. B. Payne, Lopperton. Rtistaa, James Bell—Mrs. Jean Adamson, Ormondville. Ecee, Sydney—Sarah Ann Rose, Waipawa (niothei). Wood, Norman Harold—Tom Wood, Newtown, Shannon. CANTERBURY INFANTRY JATTALIOfI, Howe, William (Lance-Corporal)—J. J. Krusej Avenue Road, Foxton. Prentice, William Robert—Mrs. Isabella Prentice, Belleknowea, Dunedin. liummell, Constantino Fritz—Mrs- Karin 'Rummell, 13, Bams Street, Sydenham, ChristchurchWarner, Augustus George—George Warner, Seabright Road, London (father). Wilson George—Marmaduke Wilson, Himitati Valley, Dunedin. Wilson, Robert— Wilson, Te Nui (brother). j OTAGO INFANTRY BATTALION. Bennett, Alexander— Bennett, Helensville (father). Duncan, Cecil Harold (LancfrCorporal)—Mary Duncan, 115, Main Street Road, . Csiversham, Dunedin Guinjll, Edward—Matthew Guinan, Kelso (father). Johnson, Arthur Henry—Anne Johnson, Lumsden (mother). Johnson, Peter &lnskllli —Thomas Johnston, Sandwick, Orkney, Scotland. : Lyall' John Robert. Reported on May 11 to have been wounded—Thomas Lyall, •:;f}.Stc'ney. Creek, Otago. > j/> • ? ~,<■■■ Macrae, lan - Ohisholm (Lance-Corporal)— Marion Ranken, Darby Road, , , East Sheen, London, B.W. (sister). 7

, ram AITILLIST, AMBULANCE, AND MOUNTED KIN. _ ' V, -.v '"'■•« . • ■»• • . v ; :'; '-v' ;; \ •• ■:. '■ V- • K-' Carson, tied. Boyd ,(Driwt), Field Artillery Brigade—Joseph Carson, MasWifton Road, Woodville (father). ** ' ~ '1 ' ''*i& -Hi I .*Hy,£syj? '*■■' --'v a ■ ».v#«Tl*' ' ' . McNau|hton,Georgeßcott, Field Ambulance Brigade—J. L. McNaughton, Tolleujarßh Road, Hastings.• -v-V ': ' >■.' v*-* ' * • Munro, Kenneth, Field Ambulance Brigade—Kenneth 'Munro, Dalneigh • Farm, Inverness, Scotland. ■< Meyer, William John, Wellington Mounted Rifles—F. W. Meyer, Cleveland Street, ." Brooklyn, Wellington (father). Sutherland, Thomas (Gunner), Field Artillery Brigade— Sutherland, care W. Porter, Flagstaff, Port Chalmers (sister). Walters, Arthur Edward (Driver), Army Service Corps Sarah Jane Walters, Eden Terrace, Auckland (mother). . Yaxley, Horace William, Canterbury Mounted Rifles Mark Yaxley, Kaikoura.

FIVE MORE WOUNDED FOR ENGLAND.

The names of five more ' men who have been wounded were received last evening. They are proceeding- to England.. Private 0. W. lUunden, Wellington Battalion. Private Eric* Charles Hoult, Wellington Battalion. Lira-Corporal T. R. kinchant, Wellington Battalion. • Private George Alexander, Canterbury Battalion. Private f red. Wlllsteed, Auckland Battalion.

NEW ZEALANDERS WITH AUSTRALIAN FORCE.

THREE KILLED AND ONE WOUNDED. . Sidney, May'3o. The names of the following New Zcalandors with the Australian forces appear in the latest casualty lists :— KILLED. Captain A. 0. Watson. Private, William Shaldrick Coleman, Wellington. Private R. Stone. WOUNDED. \ Lance-Corporal W. 0. Hatheion, Port Chalmers.

PROCEEDING TO ENGLAND.

CONVALESCENT TROOPERS

A progress report regarding New Zealanders previously reported as having been wounded was issued in Wellington yesterday. Tho following are proceeding to England :— ' . Otago Battalion: Private David George McCarthy, convalescent. Auckland Battalion : Private George Na pier Hart. Private Walter John Bacce'rville, convalescent. *** Canterbury Battalion: Private Hulbert Noel Jarvis, Private Sydney Smith, convalescent. < r / Field Troop Engineers: Corporal Louis Montwon. The following wounded are at the First Southern' i General' Hospital, * Birmingham Wellington Battalion: Private Frank Albert Shirley. . Otago Battalion : Sergeant John Ashley England, ; Private Thomas Benjamin Bu- | chanan, Private Frank Farquhar. j Auckland Battalion: \ Private Robert Scott ■' " At the Third London. General Hospital is :■ . ;v , . Lieutenant John Cecil Hill; of the Canterbury Bittalion. -n '

Officers, N.C.O.'s and Men Deaths. Missing. Wounded. Deaths, Missing. Wounded. Headquarters ... ••• ■* 1 2 — — — Auckland Infantry ... 15 — 19 29 . — 381 Wellington Infantry ... 6 — 12 36 — . Canterbury Infantry ... 7 1 10 39 . 28 268 Otago Infantry ... 5 — 16 41 — 322 Field Engineers ... 1 — 2 7 1 29 Field Artillery ... 1 — — '3 — 19 Signal Service ... — — — — — 1 Army Service. ... — — — — «— 3 Divisional Train ... — — — — — 4 Field Ambulance ... — — — 1 — 5 i " I 35 2 61 156 29 1340 >

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15931, 31 May 1915, Page 9

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NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15931, 31 May 1915, Page 9

NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15931, 31 May 1915, Page 9

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