ROLL OF HONOUR.
THIRTEEN MEN DEAD.
FOUR PRESUMED DEATHS.
SIXTEEN REPORTED WOUNDED
The 359 th casualty list issued by th< Defence Department was circulated by thi Press Association on Saturday. It give* particulars of 33 casualties. One offices and ten men have been killed in action one man died of wounds, and one died o disease. Four men are reported missing believed to be dead. One officer and 11 men are reported wounded, of whom 1> men have been admitted to hospital anc two have embarked for England. Detail; are as follows:— KILLED IN ACTION. T. Ashford, Julv Mrs. T. Ashford, St Martin"?, fsle of Scilly, CornwaL (mother). July 3:— 6. D. Anderson —David Anderson, Fraser town, Hawke's Bay (father). S. W. Ohisnall—\V. G. Chisnall, Ohirc Road, Brooklyn, Wellington (father). p. J. Dennehy Dennehy, Lowei Hutt (father). T. E. Guthrie (Captain)— Thomas 0 Guthrie, care of J. Hay, 96, Bealey Avenue, Christchurch (father). B. F. Hoffing—C. Hoffing, Campbel: Street, Feilding (father). M. Kelly (Corporal)— Next of kin not stated. O. V. King Mrs. Julia King, Luxford St., Berhampore, Wellington (mother) 33. Q. McGoverneH. McGoveme. National Provincial Bank, London (brother). J. Matheson — P. Matheson, New Zealand Railways. Christchurch (brother) H. G. Wishaw — Kate Wishaw, Featherston. DIED OP WOUNDS. "W. J- Pappin, July 7—Mrs. J. Pappin, 15, Harbour Avenue, St. Eudeaux, Devonport, Devon, Eng. (mother). DIED OF DISEASE. T. G. A. Richardson (Sergeant), July 13 —Mrs. T. Richardson, Greenmeadows, Napier. MISSING, BELIEVED TO BE DEAD. July 3:— Grey dimming —W. M. Gumming, 68, Church Street West, Palmerston North (father). John William Leslie—Mrs. Louie Leslie, Kapuni, Hawera (mother). Alfred Alex. McArthur (Sergeant)— Mrs. J. J. McArthur, Sydney. Richard —Charles Stent, Ohingaite (father). REPORTED WOUNDED. Frank Alwyn Taylor (Second Lieutenant), July 8— C. Taylor, Herbert Street, Mounfi Eden. Embarked for England:— Walter Kent Inder (Sergeant), July — Mrs. I. Inder, Awahun, Manawatu (wife). Samuel McClelland, July s—Thos. W. McClelland, Winchester (father). WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL June 28:— William Logan— Mary Logan, Granity, near West-port (mother). Arthur Bertie Miller—A. Miller, St, George Road, Hastings (father). Peter Paterson —J. Paterson, Orkney Island. July 3:— Daniel Casey—Mrs. E. Casey, 16, Campbell Road, Grey Lynn (mother). John Dencher Familton—John D. Familton, Box 23, Oamaru (father). •Thomas Morris Jones Miss E. Morris, Melbourne (aunt). * July 4.— William Ferrel—John Ferrel, 36, Haslett Street, Eden Terrace (father). July s:— Frederick Seymour Farmar (Corporal)— F. B. Farmar, care Farmar and Co., Blenheim (father). ' Edward Horace McDonald—Mrs. J. Cross, 57, Wallace Street, Wellington (grandmother). Worrell McKenzie —William McKenzie, Isla Bank, Invercargill (father). Matthew John Ryan (Lance-Corporal) — Mrs. P. P. Neagby, Greenmeadows, Napier (sister). Hugh Montgomerie Speed— H. M. Speed, Wanganui (wife). George Taylor—John Taylor, Post Office, Fitzroy (father). SOLDIERS IN HOSPITAL. ' NINE MEN ADMITTED. The Defence Department yesterday issued the following hospital and progress report: Admitted: Lance-Corporal C. E. Bird, W. Blacklcck, Lance-Corporal G. B. Knight, A. L. G. Page, J. Dungev, J. E. Moran, A. H Palmer, A. T. Dougherty, F. W. Chenery.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16283, 17 July 1916, Page 7
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