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NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR.

FOUR NEW CASUALTY LISTS. KILLED IN ACTION AND X WOUNDED. [BY TELEGRAPH.— PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Wellington, June 21. Four now casualty lists, the 79th, 80th, 81st, and 82nd, were issued' by the Defence Department to-day, as follows I— KILLED IN ACTION. Lawrence Allen, Auckland Infantry Battalion, May 23-Mrs. M. Allen, Grange Road, Mount Eden, Auckland. DIED OF WOUNDS. Gilbert William Crossan, Otago Infantry Battalion, June 18-Mrs. W. Crossan, Roslyn, Duncdin (mother). William Howie (Gunner), Field Artillery, Juno 18—Mrs. Helen Howie, 6, Sydney Street, Invercargill. Harry Handley, Canterbury Infantry Battalion, June 6—William Handley, Penkridge, Staffordshire (father). Francis George Kidson, Canterbury Mounted Rifles, June 18—Albert E. Kidson, Tui, Nelson. George Williams, Auckland Infantry Battalion, June 9—Mrs. A. Gibbs, Chelsea, London S.W. (sister). DEATHS IN HOSPITAL. .Edward L. Lewellyn Harold, Auckland Infantry Battalion. Died on Juno 15 of smallpox.—Mrs. Annie Harold, Mackay Street, Thames (mother).Ernest Albert Jackson, Canterbury Infantry Battalion. Died in Egyptian Hospital on June 17 of enteric, following upon wounds received in action. John Adams, Otago Infantry Battalion. Died in Kasr el Aini Hospital on June 18, of wounds received in action. DANGEROUSLY ILL. Leonard Win. Bennett, Auckland Infantry Battalion—R. Bennett, 7, Alma Street, Parnell. Fred Webster, Auckland Infantry Battalion—A. S. Webster, Mount Roskill, Auckland (brother). REPORTED CONVALESCENT. George Arthur Charles Gibbs, Canterbury Infantry Battalion, previously reported dangerously ill—Mrs. Jane Mcintosh, 37, Matilda Street, Timarn (mother). REJOINED THEIR REGIMENT. Albert William Grant, Otago Infantry Battalion, previously reported missingMrs. Elizabeth Grant, Balclutha, Southland (mother). George Basil Leo. Porter (Corporal), Canterbury Infantry Battalion, previously reported "missing—Mrs. A. B. Porter, 63, Main Street, Palmerston North.

NON-COMMISSIONED officers AND men wounded. AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. Joan Smith—T. Smith, Shedall, England (father). John Whyte McPherson—H. McPherson, Westmoreland, England. AUCKLAND INFANTRY BATTALIOft. Henry Barnard—Henry Barnard, Eltham Dairy Co., Eltham, Taranaki (father). Laurence George Buike— Burke, Dargaville (father). John Steel Byers— H. Byers, Henderson,-Auckland (father). • John Laurence Brownlie— B. G. Brownlie, Clifton Hill, Melbourne (mother). Norman Walter Campbell—E. Campbell, Ethel Street, Morning-side, Auckland ' (father). - " % - John Sreenall— Agnes Greenall, 274, Baltic Street, Brixton, Glasgow (mother) Edward Charles Hall—Richard Hall, Kaihu, Northern Auckland (father). James Joseph Harding— J. Harding, Motukaratu (father). Frederick George Hall-Jones (Corporal)— Sir Wm. Hall-Jones, Wellington (father) Claude Russell Hill— Hill, Whenuakura, Taranaki. .; Herbert Howe— Howe, Weston-super-Mare, England (father). Edward Hope Johnstone—Mrs. Sarah Johnstone, Feltham House, Bognor, Sussex. Frank EzeMel McKenzie—Kenneth McKenzie, Mangarimutu, F'eilding (father). Noel Edward Le Noel—N. J. C. Le Noel, Matakohe, Auckland. :1 ' Sefton Milgrew— P. Box, Tokomaru, Manawatu (sister). < Alfred John Pevreal—G. Pevreal, 9, Desmond Road, Gisborne (father). j Allen Biddell (Bugler)— Mrs. Annie McLaugHen, 162, McLean Street, Glasgow, ,•• .. Scotland (mother). : Robert Morrow Scott—S. M. Scott, school teacher, Karamea (father). Hugh Latimer Tuke—Canon C. L. Tuke, N.'piex (father). Charles Daniel Yorke—J. 0. Yorke, Te Kopuru, Northern Wairoa (father). < ' OTAOO MOUNTED RIFLES. Even Cameron— a. Cameron, Roslyn, Dnnedin (mother). Junes Stephen Keylon—John Neylon, Wairio, Southland. ' Herbert Synaott— Plunkett, Geelong (sister). Richard Samuel Wedge— Wedge, Roslyn, Dunedin (father). Wm. Whiston-Joseph Whiston, Waiwera, South Otago. - FIELD AMBULANCE. Allan Andrew Ford—David G. Ford, Lyndon Road, Hastings. Edwin Roland Konie (Sergeant)-John Norrie, Peel Street, Lawrence, Otago.

RECOVERED AND • SENT TO THE FRONT. AUCKLAND INFANTRY BATTALION. • Kenneth Matheson Sutherland. . Walter John Basklville. Jons Crnmm. Leonard Prosier. James Leslie Hill. Ernest George Edmond. Joseph Rnkangi Rogers. • William Henry Adams. Wilfrid M. Grantham. Henry Broderiok. Ernest Underwood. Charles Patrick Roberts. Noel Alan Middleman. *r —-—■• i CANTERBURY INFANTRY BATTALION. William Emaniel Smith. Jack Besseli. Sidney Smith. James Pearse. Frank Boland. James Banna Reeves. 0. F. Reid. Sydney Conrad Blake. Lieutenant A. D. Stitt. Archie Kellow. Wm. Davidson. ' OTAGO INFANTRY BATTALION. Arthur James Cross./ Sydney Walters. James Wm. Phillips. Christopher' O'Hara. Herbert Patrick Wilson. Joseph Leslie Greenfield. Lieut. Gbas. Thomas John Woodfleld; John Forrester McMillan. Lieutenant A. G. Valentine. Angus Robertson. Donald Wm. McDougall. Louis Leslie Tallke. Norman Thomas Allen. . James Doyle. WELLINGTON INFANTRY BATTALION. George Allan Bowker. George MaiMand Lloyd. Henry James Morgan. Samuel Reginald Ball. Sydney Melville Okey. ' OTHER BRANCHES OF THE SERVICE. William Sharplin, Auckland Mounted Rifles. Edward Walsh, Otago Mounted Rifles. William Kearney, Otago Mounted Rifles. John Carney, Army Medical Corps.

PROGRESS OF WOUNDED. CABLEGRAMS TO RELATIVES. Private advice has been received that Private Randall H. Melville, Divisional .Signal Service, who was wounded on June 1, is in hospital at Alexandria. Private Melville has a flesh wound in the shoulder and is progressing favourably. Private Robert McKay, Auckland Infantry Battalion, who was wounded at the Dardanelles, is reported to be progressing favourably, at Malta. Information that Trooper P. S. Livermore, Wellington Mounted Rifles, who was wounded at the Dardanelles, is progressing favourably has been received by his father, Mr. E. Livermore, registrar of electors, Auckland West. Cable advice has been received that Private W. Hannah, of Mangere, is progressing favourably in hospital at Cairo. Advice was received yesterday that Corporal Alan Wallace Lawson, of the Auckland Infantry Battalion, who has received a gunshot wound in the right shin, was progressing favourably. His father is "Mr. H. Lawson, manager "of the National JJank, Auckland. .

Advice lias been received privately that Piivate Kenneth Horace Harre, who" is reported to have been wounded, is progressing favourably. Private Harre is the eon of Mr. John Harre, of Henderson. Ho was in the employ of the Postal Department, and enlisted in the Canterbury Infantry Battalion. A cablegram Jus been received by Mr. H. Bullock Webster, Great South Road, Ellerslie, that his ton, Private Aubrey Bullock Webber, 3rd, Auckland, Infantry, who was reported as wow.ded in the Herald of May 21, is "doing well," and is leaving for England. Cable advice has been received that Sapper Peter Fisher Ellis, New Zealand Engineers, _ who was wounded on May 2, is progressing favourably. Cabled advice reports that Sergeant Herbert Harold Smith, Auckland Infantry Battalion, has been discharged from hospital, being now convalescent. Mr. J. S. Bond, of Hamilton, yesterday received advice by cable that his son, Private Augustine Bond, of the 16th, Waikato, Company, who was wounded, is progressing favourably. Mr.-ft, W. Dyer, S.M., Rotorua, received a cablegram yesterday that his son, Trooper G. M. Dyer, Wellington Mounted Rifles, who was wounded at the Dardanelles, is progressing favourably,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15950, 22 June 1915, Page 9

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NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15950, 22 June 1915, Page 9

NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15950, 22 June 1915, Page 9