ROLL OF HONOUR.
SIX DEATHS BEPOETED. ONE WOUNDED AND GASSED. ELEVEN MEN WOUNDED. The 541 st casualty list, and the 109 th casualty list of / tho ~ Maori 7 Contingent, issued by th» Defence Department, were circulated ;by the ; Press Association last evening. The deaths of five men in action and of one from a causo •■ not stated aw reported. One man is reported wounded and gassed. Of eleven men wounded, three have been admitted 1 to hospital, and one of the latter has already rejoined his unit. : Four .others, though wounded, remain 7 with their '! units. ' : Details; aro as follows KILLED IN ACTION. AUCKLAND INFANTS!. Graham, Cecil Harry-Mrs. R. '7 GrahaTn. .:./-:Bomtala, New South .Wales (mother), -; I Miller, John James-Mrs. Miller. ; . Ruseol j /-/-j Placo, ~; off Cook .-'■■->' Street. -./ Auckland j ....(mother). jIIFLE BRIGADE. Smith, William -Deower, March Mrs. E. J. Smith, Ponsonby Road, Auckland i ;■; (mother). i - ....' -.- -~ -." . •'-.- / | llllce, James Roy, March 712—W; L Gillico, Wairau Road, Proton (father). -j Beacheri,': Frederick ' James, March. 18—Miss ■ S. S. Beachen. Waipawa (sister). '/,//■' REPORTED- TO HAVE DIED. , 7 Griffiths,: George Arthur. Eiflo Brigade, -■'.-// cause - unknown—T.", Griffiths. ~- Patotere. Okoroirs (father). WOUNDED AND GASSED. . Sklpworth, William, Maori Contingent, ;'•■- '■• March ■•', : 17— W. ■ : Skipworth; /; Qhaeawai- : (father), './;- .. v ' :-- •: h "-..• :,/ ~ '. , REPORTED WOUNDED. - ':/.,//.; AUCKLAND IKFANTBT.7//. '_{ ///': Sharps, :. John, Maroh 15 -Mrs, S. Sharps. '; Church, Sheet,/ Onehunga - (mother). /•/,■ ' RIFLE BRIGADE. i McOlelland, William, March 14— E. McClel--1 ■:/ land, Baltynaahu, Ireland, (father). ;:/•;■:; Pontlng, Reginald Arthur, '-. March ' 157-Mrs. /;-.. A. Pontine. : > Vivian ■ Street. Wellington v (mother), , '■••-•• Menzles, Jack Heaton (Sergeant), ' Match 23 1 —A. ,'Menzies. Otahuhu (father). 7 S WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL. Stephens, Frederick William, Wellington ; , Infantry." March - 15—Mrs. -M. /Stephens. ■-.' Rugby. Staffordshire. England (mother). Bouttell, William Ernest, Rifle 7 Brigade. March 1-C. W. : Boutteil. •:/ Palmerston North (son). ■ ■:-/ Ooughian, John, Rifle Brigade. February 25. / rejoined unit March i— Mrs. M. Wareing, Bow." Common -Lane. London (sister). /. WOUNDED, REMAINING WITH UNIT. Barnard, Frederick N., Rifle Brigade. March : 12 —N. Barnard. ;'Llandabola.'/; ; Noj;th '.- Wales (father). Worth, James, Rifle Brigade, March 12— '../; Mrs. H. J./Worth. Waihi.Station.' Masterton (wife). . Nodwell, Paul, Rifle Brigade , March 12-S. •/- .Nodwell/cara Mrs. W. Rigwood. No. 1 - Road./Waitoßj(father).- ;' ' -. Paku Moronai, ■ Maori Contingent. March 12 .: : -M. Paku, Whakaki. . Hawko's - Bay (father). . ■ e\ • \ HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. The following hospital report -was issued by the Defence Department last evening :•—7 Seriously ill: P. R. Black. / 7 V Condition unchanged: P. Culverhouse.; '^: : Rejoined/; unit: B. ; T.;. S. Smith, Rifle Brigade. ; • ;_■ /;;-./-i:// /.":-'7/ : - *■ -- * MEN WHO, HAVE, FALLEN.
RIFLEMAN H. R. OLSEN. Rifleman Holger Randolph Olsen, vho has died of wounds, was a son of Mr. J. F. - W. Olson, of I Hukatoro, near ; Matakohe, and was in " his : twenty-seventh ■ year. $At one time he was employed in the railway service,"' and ■; afterwards ho "acted y/ as u a stock-driver ,' for ;. the North Auckland Farmers' Union, but: at tho time of : enlistment he was assisting on his father's farm. ~ '■ 1 " j PRIVATE T. P. CULLEN. .;': I Private ..Thomas" P.-' Cullen,. reported died of wounds, was the third son'of Mr. and') Mrs. ■» John Cullen. " The Camp, : Tauranga,' and was 30 years of age. • He was bora i in Tauranga, and after leaving : school joined Mr. Badger's— E. H. White's —business, whero he .worked for many years, Ho took a keen interest in Rugby football, and was one": of the ■ best ;. known local players. Farrier-Sergeant .-E." J. Cullen, deceased's brother,••who was seriously .wounded while serving at Gallipoli, is now in hospital in Auckland. - '" PRIVATE. W. H. C..MACE. Private Walter H. C. Mace, ; reported missing on February 21, is the eldest son of the late Henry C. Mace, and was; born in Auckland 21* years ago. Ho was left an orphan - when six years ■' old, and was brought up by his uncle, , Mr, C.. E. Mace, •. of ; -Mangaiti.:''', Before' enlisting he was: on the 'railway "staff, stationed '■': at Frankton Junction. ' . , ■__ ... '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16499, 27 March 1917, Page 6
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