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ROLL OF HONOUR.

5 EIGHT DEATHS ANNOUNCED ' TOTAL OF 54 WOUNDED. The 692 nd casualty list gives the names of two killed in action, six died of wounds, . one missing and believed killed, and 54 r wounded. Details are: a i KILLED IN ACTION. j Proffltt, Wm. R. (Lieut.), M.G. Corps, , Oct. 4-Mrs. S. Proffitt, Napier (m.) a Previously reported wounded, now re- , ported killed in action:— i Magnusson, Oscar (2nd Lieut.), W. 1., i Oct, 4—Mrs. C. Magnusson, Pal--1 merston North (m.) I MISSING, BELIEVED KILLED. 5 Reported missing, believed killed in i action:— ) Hubbard, Arthur 0. (Capt.), A.1., l Oct. 4-Mrs. Hubbard, Paero'a (m.i , DIED OP WOUNDS. 3 j Robinson, Norman R., A.1., Oct, 4—F. 1 | • Robinson, Grey Lynn (f.) ; j Anderson, Wm., C.1., Oct. 4—Mrs. h. Gibbons, Grey mouth (s.) Hind, Walter E. (Opl.), C.1., Oct. 6— F. E. Hind, Tiraaru (f.) ■ Swlndley, Esmond B. (Cpi.), 0.1., Oct. ■ I 4—J. Swindlsy, Oamaru (f.) ' Cowie, Bertie S., 0.1., Oct. s—Mrs. M. Cowie, Dunedin (m.) ' Curtis, Joseph, Pioneers, Oct. B—T. Curtis, Fiji (f.) REPORTED WOUNDED. : LUXFORD, John H. (Major), M.G. Corps, i Oct. 4—Mrs. L. D. Luxford. Te Awarautu. i AUCKLAifTi ISTMSTBX. ' October 4:— 1 TAYLOR, Frank A. (T.-Capt.)-F. C. Tay ' lor, Mount Eden. : COATES. Henry W. H. (Lieut )-T. Coateii, ' Rerauora (f.). ' SCOTT, Victor R. S. (Lieut.)-H. J. W. Scott, Ngarua (b.). :DELAM*.AS, Fredk. A. (2nd Lieut.)—Mrs. i S. Diiamare, Hamilton (w.). I ELLIS, Edwin G. (2nd Lieut.)-Mrs. C. Ellis, Thames (m). QUANE, William V. (2nd Lieut.)—P. Quane, Ngarua (f.). .RICHARDS, William P. (2nd Lieut.)—G. Richards, Ponsonby (f.). ] KIRK. Arthur L. (Cpl.)-Mrs. C. H. CogHan, Thames. October 6:— i YOUNG. Edgar H. (2nd Lieut.)— E. { Young, Otakeho (m ). ! WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL ■ CALLERY. James A.. M G Corns. Oct. 4— i M's. T. Ca"ery. Dunedin (m.). ! STEDMAN, John (Cpl.), M.G. Cons, Oct. i i —Mrs. M Stedman, Dunedin (m.>. I ANDREWS, Charles G. E., Div .Employ. Co., Oct. 1-J. Andrews, Kiraberley Road, Epsom (m.). PAYNE. Gcoree J.. A.I , Oct. 4—Mrs. M. ! A. Payne, Waihi (m.>. ' McGRATH, Vincent. A.!., Oct. 4-N. McGrath, Kaipara (f). I WELLINGTON INFANTS Y. GLOGOSKI, William (L.-Cpl.), Oct. I—Mrs. Palely, Onehunga (s.). October 2: — AMOS. Philip (Cpl.)— E. Amos, Aromoho (m.). SULLIVAN. Patr'ek-M. Sullivan, Railway Offices, Auckland (b.). i WATTS, Henry J. (L.-Cpl.)-Mrs. T. T. I Watts, Hawera (m.). I October 4:— '+ ' GRANT, Edwin M. (L.-Cpl.)-Mrs. E. M. Grant, Wan?anui (w.). WITTHINS, Edmund F. (Cpl.)-Mrs. E. M, Witthins, Feilding (w.). October 6:— BRAMALD Fredk. D.-Mrs. Bramnld, New Plymouth (m.). 'HUGHES, William-Mrs. J. Hughes, New South Wales lm.). \ LEWIN. John-Mrs. Levin. Hastings. McCOMBE, George A. (L.-Cpl./-Mrs. E. I Brown, Ractihi. I CAOTERBrjET WFANTBI. STEWART. Robert. Sept. 29— J. Stewart, I Ashley Bank (f.). COBBE, Maurice, Oct. 2-J. Cobbo. Feild- ! ing ,'f.). • GARLICK, Joseph-Miss C. Garlick, Oxford. HODGSON, Riciiard—Mrs. H. Hodgson, Runanga (in.). KILLOH. Leslie W. (Sgt.)-Mrs. J. R. Killoh, Ashburton (m.). TAYLOR, Arthur—J. H. Taylor. Makino (f.) October 4:— BOND, William J.-Miss E. Bond. Timaru. CHAMBERS. Isaac-Mrs. S. Chambers, Wakanui (m.). CLARKE. Charles-Mrs. E. C. Brunton, Somerset (m.). GIBB. George I.—J. W. Gibb, Christchurck I OTAGO ISTAKTBI. POTROZ. Thomas. Oct. 1-T. Potror. Kaimats ({.). BERRY, Augustus N. (Cpi.). Oct. 2-Mrs. 1 K. E. Berry, Weston (m.). THORBURN. Donald C-.. Oct. 2-Mrs.*J. Thormirn, Dainevirke (m.). * FLOWERS, Walter E., Oct. 3-Mrs. R Flowers, Invercargill (m.). October 4:— EVANS. Laurence- H.— H. Evans, New Brighton (f.).. McDONALD. Donald D. (Cpl.)-J. McDonald, Wellington (f.). TUFFEN, Arthur—Mrs. E. Brooks. London. ASOUITH. Vidian G., embarked for England Oct. A—Mrs. E. Asouith, Ravensbourne (m.). HIFLE BBIGADB. "* WARD, William, Sept. 30-H. Ward, address unknown (b.). JENKINS, John, Oct. 1-Mrs. J. Jenkins, Granity (m.). SIME, Harry. Oct. I—J. A. Sime.. London. October 2:— HARPER, Frank A. (L.-Sgt.)-Mii R. Harper, Hastings (m.). i MANGIN. John T.-G. T. Mongin,' Methven (f.). ■ MOFFETT, John~R. Moffett, Hawera (f.). WOOSTER. Alfred J.-Mrs. M. Woostcr, Waipawa (m.). GRAHAM, John, Oct. 4—H. Graham, Hastings (b.). MAOBI CONTINGEHT. RAMEKA, Henry, Oct. Mrs. A. Eameka, Freeman's Bay (m.). , .. >' RAWIRI, Tai, Oct. 8— Rawiri, Raetihi (f.) WOUNDED ACCIDENTALLY. Admitted to hospital:— > BROTHERS, WMia.n F. (Lieut.), C.1., Oci Mrs. C. Brothers. Ngongataha. PRIVATE ADVKJE. PRIVATE E. E. MASON. Mr. E. Mason, of the firm of Arch. Clark and Sons Ltd.. has been advised of the death of his youngest son. Private E. E. Mason, from wounds received in action in the recent fighting in Franco. Private Mason, who was born and educated in Lon- : don. came to Auckland four years ago, and with his brother, Private H. R. Mason, carried on a fruit farm at To Kauwhata until both enlisted and left together with the twenty-fourth reinforcement draft. PRIVATE ARTHUR H. AITKEN. Private advice has boen received that Private Arthur H. Ah 'sen. youngest son of Mrs. Alex. Aitken. of Kereone. near llorrinsville, has oeen killed in France He was a nat : of Auckland, and was educated at St. John's College, He formerly was on the staff of the Union Bank of Australia, but for some time prior to goin? to the wa. he was firming with his brother at Kereone. Private Aitken was about 32 years of age.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16672, 17 October 1917, Page 7

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ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16672, 17 October 1917, Page 7

ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16672, 17 October 1917, Page 7