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♦ KILLED IN ACTION, 23. SIXTEEN OTHER DEATHS. WOUNDED NUMBER 462. Two casualty lists published this morning contain the names of 23 men killed in •action and of 16 men who have died of wounds. The missing total three, while the wounded number 462, of whom 173 are from the Auckland Infantry Battalion!) and 95 from the Canterbury Battalions. Devils.--AUCKLAND DISTRICT. KILLED IN ACTION. camel rows. HcConnell, David, March 30-Mrs. M. McConnell. Mangapai (m I. At'CKIAND INFANTRY. Absolum, Norman W. L., March 26-A. Absolura, Cambridge 1. I. McConaughy, Frederick E., March 30— McCopaughy, Papakura if. I. RULE BRIGADE. Nutter, Edward R. (2nd Lieut.), March 30-Mrs. E. Nutter. Chelsea (w.j. DIED OF WOUNDS. RULE BRIGADE. Drysdak, Thomas J. H. (2nd Lieut.), April 6- -J. Drysdale, Glasgow. Huntington, Stanley H. (2nd Lieut.), April 6—Mrs M. Huntington, N'gaio. REPORTED MISSING. CAMEL CORPS WALKER, Douglas. March 30— J. Walker. Maungaksramea ■(.>. REPORTED WOUNDED AUCKLAM) INFAHTRT. KEANEY. Garrett, March 30-Mrs. L. Keaney, Ohincmuri (m.). RIDINGS, John, March 30-R. Ridings, Takspuna ib.l. WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL AUCKLAND LVFANTRT. March 27COURTNEY, William-Mrs. A. Courtney, Ireland (m.). COX. Herbert L.— E. Cox, Mangero (m.) PATTERSON, James N.-Mrs. F. Patterson. Patetonga (m.). MILLS, William J.. March 27-Mrs. J. Mills. Bawera Ira.). WEUJKGTO.V tNTAKTBT. March 31JBERNSHAW. Bernard Y.-Y. Bernshaw, Sawhia if.). BANNING. Samuel J. - Mrs. Williami, Owhango. OTTO. Walter E. (L.-Cpl., Military Medal)--John Otto, Te Aroha if.). ROBSON, Jarr.es (L.-Cpl.)-Mrs. D. Robsor... England (m.). March 2?McGOWAN, Joseph—J. McGowan, Mirimar. March 31:COS. Frank W.—Mrs. A. Cox. Bunoythorpe. BEAUFORT, Francis E.. M.M.-Mrs. M. Beaufort, Pahiatua (m). DINNIE, Cecil H.—E. Dinnie, Wellington. ELLIOTT, Gordon T.-J. Elliott, Pahiatua. FITCHETT. Ashleigh 8.-A. Fitchett, Wellington if.!. FLETCHER. Samuel J.-Mrs. H. Fletcher. Onga Onga (m.). HAINING, Ivan J. R.-J. Haining, Wanganni if.j. HILL, Edgar M. (L.-Cpl.)-E. HilL Wellington (:.). LYONS. Patrick-Miss M. Lyons. Dannevirke (a.). McKaY. Reginald J.—Mrs. A. McKay. Gisbjrne (m.). HELLISH, John-Mrs. E. Hellish, Featherstem (m.). NEILSEN. Frederick A.—G. H. Neilsen. Maurioevillfl (f.). OLSEN, Henry 0. (L-Cpl.)-C. Olsen, Norsewood (f.). PATERSON. Alei. S.-Mrs. J. Pateraou. Hawera to.). PERRY. David-Mrs. B. Perry, Eastbourne. .PETERSEN. Henry-P. H. Petersen. Eketahknu (f.). SHEEKAN. Matthew G.—Mrs. K. Sheer&n. Wellington. ' PHILLIPS, Hush F. A. (L.-Cpl.)-G. Phillips, Masterton (J.). BTREETER, Frederick R.-Mrs. E. Streeter. Wellington (wj. WALSH, Linux* N. E.-Mrs. M. Walsh. Petee (m.). iWttLIAMS, Gough—A. Williams, Biasing- > ten a.). . CiSTERBtTRT IJCEAKTRT. .WEST, John A. (2nd Lieut.), March 31— E. West. Otahuhu If.). EXETER, Percival W., March 25-Mrs. M. Exeter, Napier (m.). FISHER. John. March 26-R. Bland. Lower Hutt. HUDSON. George H.. March 28—Mrs. E. Hudson, Lower Hub (m.). BULIS BICrtADE. WELDON, Albert E., March 27-Mra. N. Mackenzie, Sydney (s.). March 28:— DAW, Arthur G. (L.-Cpl.)—A. Daw, Auckland If.). GRATTAN, Thomas A.—Mrs. E. Grattan, Te Aroha (m.). JACKSON, Charles —A. Jackson, Mount Albert if.). KEL3ALL, Cyril J. (L.-Cpl.)-Mrs. A. Eelsail, Onehunga !m.). LEWIS. William (L.-Cpl.)-Mrß. M. Lewis, England (m.). RITCHIE. John-Mrs. i. Ritchie, Chatham Islands (m.J. SMITH. Albert G. F. (Sgt.)-Mrs. C. Smith, Parncll (w.). WILLIAMS. Charles J., D.C.M. (Sgt.)-G. Ciegory, Mercer. March 29:GAMBLE, Francis— S. Gamble, Mangatu. LECKY, Alexander R. (Sgt.)-Mra. M. Lecky, Parnell (m.). , LUCAS. Charles—Miss V. Lucas, Auckland. 1 PARSONS. Albert—Mrs. L. Parsons, Waihi. March 31: — HART. Reginald B. (Set.)—J. Hart. Botorua (f.). McDOWELL Charles 8.-Mrs. J. Laurie, Waikumete Is,). WYEOURNE. Wilfred-Mrs. A. Wybonrne, Patea (m.). BRADLEY. Arthur A.. March 27-Miss K. Bee, Hawke's Bay. March 28:BOWER. Hugh-Mrs. M. Bower, Hastings. ERASER, James L.-Mrs. N. Fraser, Scotlend (m). GRIFFITHS. David-R. Griffiths, Seatoun. METCALFE. Ernest— M. Metcalfe. Inrarcargill (m.). MORGAN. Gilbert—Mrs. 0. Morgan, New- * town (w.). NEWELL. Ernest R.—Mrs. A. Newel!. Awatuna (w.). SCOTT. Kenneth-Mrs. T. Scott. Wanganui. TILL L Clarence— E. Till, Stratford Ira.). WOOD, Sidney H.-Mrs. A. Wood, Wellington (m.). HENTY. Charles J. (Set.). March 29-R. Henty, Hastings. March 31:DIXON. Henry J.—G. Dixon Wellington !(.) GRAY, Leonard W.-JJrs. 8. Gray, Gisborne an.). MILLER. Lewis—A. Mi'ler, Inglewood if). SLIGHT, REMAINING WITH UNIT. AUCKLAND ISFAKTBT. March 28— BYCROFT, Chnstopler R.-G. Bycroft, Runcim&n if.). DA VIES, Percy T. -P. juries, England (f.), ROOSE, Maurice—Miss M. Roose, Mercer. YEARBDRY, Alick C.-Mrs. E. Yearbury, Epsom (m.). HOW REPORTED WOT WOUNDED. RIFLE BRIOADE. PEACOCK, Fran* D.. April 6-F. Peacock, England if).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16823, 13 April 1918, Page 9
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