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ROLL OF HONOUR.

TWO OFFICERS KILLED.

FIVE DEATHS FROM WOUNDS.

FIFTY-NINE MEN WOUNDED.

FOUR DEATHS AT SEA

The ?55th casualty list was issued by I the Defence Department yesterday, and ! circulated by the Pre.-** Association. It i ■was a rather more ie::gthv one than those I received recently, end furnished particu- i lars of two officers who were killed i:i j action, live men who d:*d of wounds, one i who died of iiekne*«, and of 59 other | men. including rive officers, who have been | wounded. Of the member? of the Maori | force, four Xiue Islanders died at sea en. ' route for New Zealand. The list is as ! follows : — j KILLED IN ACTION. Kenneth Monro (Lieutenant), July 3— j John Munro, banker. Hastings. * Alexander McColl -Adjutant). July 2—Mrs. M< Coll." 62. Salaman. a Road. Wellington. DIED OF WOUNDS. Henry Lambert Hey wood, June 23— H. Hey wood, Xoith Albertland 'father;. Matthew McArthur (Lance-Co I June 25— Mrs. M. H. McArthur, Helensvlle, Au<kland (wife;. Cyril Daking. July s— Mrs. J. H. Dakir.z. Suffolk. England (mother). Claude Cecil Coleman, July 4—Fred. William Coleman. Mercer (father,. Robert Gray Cooke—J. Cooke. Haglev Road. Riccarton, CLristchurch (father, DIED OF SICKNESS. Daniel Samuel Strcad, July 5--W. Stroud. Melbourne (brother.'. REPORTED WOUNDED. Albert Robert Cyril Smart (Second Lieutenant), July- 2— Mrs. J. Smart. 270. Ettrick Street, Inveruargill (mothers Griffiths Eogers Jones (Second Lieutenant), ! July 5 —H. Jones, care of J. M. Men- ! nie. Ltd.. Albert Street. Auckland j brother;. Harold John D. Sheldon (Second Lieutenant),— nines ('. Sheldon. Mount Somers, Canterbury. j Admitted to hospital, June 27: — Christopher Henry Dawson— A. W. Daw son, Kennineton. Southland (father : . Ernest Archibald Larkin —J. Larkin. Beau champ Street, Wadestown, Wellington. Jens Petersen— R. Thnmasen. Atea, Eketa huna (step-brother). Arthur Edward Scocnes— C». T. Sco o nes. 475. Kin? Street."Dunlin (father'. Noel Sutton — Mrs. M. J. Sutton, Farndon, Hawke's Eay. June 28: Simon Cotton— Mrs. Beila S. Cotton, Teahuahu, Ohinewai (mother). June 29:--Thomas Burr— C. Burr. Pahiatua (brother) Albert Edward White (Lance-Corporal) — Mrs. A. E. White, care of Mrs. D. Alexander, Tikorangi, Waitara. June 30:— Wo. Nisbet Amctt— Arnott, Troru, Ayrshire. Scotland (father). Wm. Ernest Bailey— Mrs. A. Marshall, 20. Windsor Place. Wellington mother). John Clark— Clark, North Sydney (sister*. George Collins— Mrs. G. Collins. 15. Rastrick Street. St. Albans, Christchurch (wife).

Frank Ronald Pinnstone-T. A. Firmstone. 44. Lightwoud Hill. Binning- : ham. England (father:. Jean Andrew Forsythe (8.Q.M.5.) — Mrs. ' Forsythe, 21. Kilmore Avenue. Wei- i lington (mother). Henry Hand—Henry Hand, Queen Street, j Milton (father). ! James Mclvor— Mr-. M. Daid, Townhead, i Glasgow (sister*. Clarence John Matson— E. J. Matson, Carterton (father). Charles Fraser Miller-Mrs. E. J. Miller, George Street. Invercargill 'wife). Arthur Hambley Pearce (Sergeant)— F. A. Pcarce. Wiiangarei (father'. Arthur Stowell —Mrs. E. Stowel!. Koputaroa, Manatvatu Line (mother). Ambrose Vanstone— R. Yanstone. Opotiki (father). July 1:Arnold Blackman-Mi A. Blackman, < ambridge (mother!. Walter Brewin- Mr?. M. Bre-.vin. Disraeli Street. Mount Eden. Auckland (mother). Wm. James Capon- Mr?. E. .7. Capon, 162, Hanson Street, Wellington South. Arthur Francis Johanson —A. Johajison. rare of C. Mason, Dexter Avenue, Mount Eden, Auckland (father). Walter George Pointon — Wm. Pointon. Tariki. near Stratford (fatherl. Wm. Read—W. F. Read, 52. Barrington Street. Sureydon, Christchurch (lather*. Arthur Paul Twohey — Twohey, 89. Long Street, Auckland (father). July 2:Wm. James Baker (Lance-Corporal)— Mrs. Stunscn. Kent. England (sister). Felix Francis J. Hart—Felix Hart, St. Andrews, Timaru. Albert Carl Hawke— W. Hawke. 959, Cumberland Street. Dunedin (father). Martin McFadyen- Miss J. McFadyen, 295, Cargiii Road, Dunedin (sister). Embarked for England, July 2:— John Anderson— D. Anderson, St. Mary's Read, Ponsoiiby. Auckland. Frederick Bayram—T B*vram, Anlabv. Hull. England (father'. Leonard Courtney Bray—Mrs. John Bray. X'ie Lizard. Cornwall, England (mother). George Weston Campbell—Mrs. E. O. M"<re. Main Road. Pukehuia, near J.'hnsonville (cousin). Arthur Coulter— Coulter, Roxburgh East (father i. Sydney Thomas Davison— Mrs. F. Davison, 20. Church Street. Ponsonby, Auckland (mother).

Joseph Devereux—P. Pevereus, Round Hill. Southland (brother i. John Kit Dobson— Mrs. G. Dobsr-n. Te Hirua, \ia Tuakau, Auckland. Arthur Reginald Boyle—Mrs. A. Low, Karori, Wellington (auntl. Edward John Fifleld— J. Fifield. Woodbury (father, 1 . Gilbert Godfrey— Mrs. M. Godfrey, 55. Bright Street. Gisborne ( mother I. Eonald Edgecombe Goodwin — James Goodwin, Hawcra (father Harry Halley—Mr?. Halley, 101. Frederick Street. Dunedin. Martin JcseDh Hogan— Mrs. M. Hogan. Morton Reserve, Waimate (motheri. Harold Howarth— J. Howarth, 86, Summer Street, Ponsonbv, Auckland (father). Wm. Alex. Johnston (Lance-Corporal) —R. Johns-ton. Hillside Workshops, Dunedin (father). George Lloyd Knight (Lance-Corporal) — W. K''i_'ut. WahrifcKv R,ad. Mangere (fatht-rl. David Ernest E. Logan- Mr?. (*. Hastings Street. Napier (mother*. Frederick Lovelock- K. H. Lovelock. Cheltenham Road, Dev>nport, Auckland (father>. Wm. Henry Meacheam —Mrs. R. Meaoheam. West London (wifel. Cecil Eenner-Wm. Renner, Matawliero (father I. John Stanley Stewart James Stewart. Master Street, Im errarcill (l.totherl. Remaining with unit : Stanley Gordon Guthrie (Second Lieutenant), July 3—Mrs. J. Guthrie, Havelock North.

Wilfred Fosberry Stilwell (Second L~fl tenant), July 3-E. F. Stil*eH. \Y« liana Street, Mount Alhert, Ancklan^H DIED AT SEA. _fl The followinz Xiue Islanders died I sea en route to New Zeaiand no H,fl given : — ° ui H Peal-Punkafa. H:kutaveke, N;-je Tj,i _■ iS:3-^« Pineki-Takaheone, Ah fi, xj„. jj',,H (wife). "-^-.^m Tineatana-Lunea. Lskepa x : u» T _, ■ I father . • -• - I - ja M VaihoU- M .A-, a :»; e y n ..J '.father'. """ "*" '"*" k-^n^B SOLDIERS IN HOSPITAL. I The follov !•;_- a- ,i r .--~-,>- flfl ;p-.;t m.~? ; : <~,. x J^M : ti. (.«. Co-.-pt-r. Damrero-i-i- -~_- ■ j y :„. . .^B jH. Doughty." Pi,-.a:.-> li Ha:-n- "~ ''fl Serio " J ;v" ''■ K- ! -r:--:.'. : ('; \ , I j Out of dai-er . J A. P. •=.-.- I wood.%!eur'isy.' "•'■'• *- '" * 3 '"' =:^B j Cerebro-rrsen:rdt.=. p.-r-rressin- -. T „H as can be expe- ted : i Ctrinlin ' ~flj i MEN WHO HAVE FALLEN. I PRIVATE W. v. o. CROX.-nx Wvate W V ~ ,„,,,, wounded ,-n J:::., 23. •'* ti., eid-t p Mr. Robert C^.... n . t f Manure. asdaU .over 21 j M r* of ~;.. He -a a* educated a jtfce Manure pubifc s<hooi. ar . f.- r a v_^, ;six years *-- --..,-! hi- • •:,-, in ca:rv 'farming at Manger*. p. ; r .v<= Or. c -> '-'- I with the tenth reinforcement* j SERGEANT MAJOR i». WIL>o.V. Information meived privatejv record , ! Servant Major P. W,'- a> ;, 3V! C ) seriously wounded in :!., :V -'."-, 'a'- t>" -r . , ' «.*..a.. a*iQ an&je I ne is a brother or Mr. ( . A. Wilson o Aucklanr:. ~dhewa,at.,i- l:m ; am ; _ her ~ the clerical staf- ~, the \iirl-U™ J Electric Iramv.avs ("oir.-ianv . Se rg6a r '. j Major Wilson v.as ,„ , anada when * u . broke out. and he eni.sted there as a pri . j vate. subsequently he:;,- promoted to hi , present position. He was wounded ard I suffered gas-poisoning in the £ 2 ht st Loos and also took pan m .},., fighting at GUI j 60, :n September of last vcar. j I CORPORAL T. c. REYNOLD?. j Corporal T. <;. Reynolds who lost v, j left foot as the result of M accident on I June 10, ;? a .- of Mr. .T.hn Revnolds r.f the Government. Tourist Bureau," Rotorua He took part in the landing on fiaUino't on Apnl 25. 1915. and wa= firhting on the ! peninsula lor seven weeks, until wounded Iby shrapnel. He was invalided home ; but immediately afterwards reio-'ned j his regiment, and was sent to the trends '.n Prance. PRIVATE FRANK CAMERON. ! Private Frank Cameron, reported ; wounded in back and iejrs, is the son of I Mr. W. Cameron, of Hora Hora. Whaj ngarei. Mr. Cameron's other son, I Frederick, was wounded on GallipolL I PRIVATE S. E. M.DONALD. j Private Sydney Ernest McDonald, who | "was wounded on June 7. is the son of Mr. ,J. McDonald, of Whangarei. Private M - I Donald left New Zealand with the fifth I reinforcements, and took part in the "battl* 1 fought on Oallipoli on August 6. and folj lowing days. Subsequently he became ill. jand was admitted to hospital. He has i always taken a keen interest in military i matters, being an enthusiastic rifle shot. | He won the marksman's badge when 17j yeara old. GUNNER W. G. ANNAN. Gunner W. G. F. Annan, who was re- | cently reported as wounded, is the eldesS j son of Captain Peter John Annan, who is well-knovvii in Auckland, and who is now the proprietor of the Railway Hotel at Port Ahuriri. Gunner Annan was educated at Newton East school, and afterwards learned the carpentering trade. H« lived for some time at Napier.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16279, 12 July 1916, Page 8

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ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16279, 12 July 1916, Page 8

ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16279, 12 July 1916, Page 8

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