VARIOUS UNITS.
i DIED OF WOUNDS. ] Fitzgerald, Edward, R. 8., March 30— , Mrs. E. Fitzgerald, Christchurch (w.) ( Erlcksen, Eric A. 0. J. (L.-Opl.), 0.1., March 21— Mrs. D. Ericksen, Meanee. £ Hayes, Christopher B. (L.-Opl.), Div. Train, March 22E. Hayes, Lower I Hutt (f.l. ' ! Mitchell, Valontlne P., W. 1., March 31- i Mrs. A. Mitchell, Kilbimie (m.) I > REPORTED WOUNDED. < C RIFLE BRIOADE. J FRASER. Henry C, (Sgt.). March 31-W. I Frasor. Gisborne. I I HARDACRE, Percy. March 29-Mrs. E. \ Hardacre, Yorkshire (m.). \ YOUNG. Leonard S.. March 31-Mrs. A. J Young, Petone (m.). J WAYMOtJTH, Henry N. (.Lieut.). March 30 C G. Waymouth. Feilding if.). ORR, Thomas W„ March 80— On, Lower F Hutt If.). J McCLUSKEY, James P., March 27-Mre. 1 M. Chester, Wellington. 1 OTHER UNITS. | J, VANCE. Carl S , C.M.R.. March 30-Mrs. ' I M. Vance, Christchurch (m.). 1 COOPER, Oscar, Art!y„ previously reported I accidentally injured, Oct. 2—C. Cooper, 1 England. V CASEY, Richard, 0.1., March 29-G. Casey. J Timaru (f.). J WRIGHT. Robert J.. 0.1., March 29-Mrs. I E. Wright. Timaru (m.). J GRACE. John (Set). Maori Con.-Mrs. M. £ Grace, Tuparoa (m.l. J WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL * RIFLE BRIGADE. I HARRISON, Frank (L.-Cpl), March 20-W. I•> Harrison, Egmont Village (f.). 1 i McEACHERN. John. March 2&-Mrs. F. I McEachern, Canada (m.l. I ; RYAN, Thomas F., March 25-A. Ryan. ! \ Tawa Flat (f.). _ „ i BARRY, John J., March 28-D. Barry, Now J Plymouth. i BAYLY, Albert R. (Sgt.), March 28-E. R. l Bayly, Omata (f.). GALLIE, Clyo S.. March 28— J. Gallia, Wellington South. HOLDER. Arthur (Sgt.), March 2S-J. W. Holder, Ohutu (I.). POTTER Jaraos T. March 28-G. E. Potter, Nuhaka if). BCANNELL, David (Cpl.). March 28—Mrs. V. Scannoll, Wellington (w.). DUNFORD. Alfred (L.-Cpl.), March 29—A. Dunford, Petone (f.). , . ] ARMSTRONG. Ernest (Cpl.), March 30- ■ Mrs. M Armstrong, New Plymouth. 1 HAMMERTON, Joseph E.. March 30—Mrs. - Frost, Palmerston North (s.). March 80:- ' COFFEY, Thomas (Cpl.). March 30—Mrs. ' C. Coffey. Christchurch. ] PERCASKY, James A. (L.-Sgt.). March 30 —Mrs. E. Porcasky. Christchurch (m.). ' THOMPSON George. March 30-J. Wil- ( Hams. Blenheim. camel corps. . April 4:- ' BAILEY. Middlcton D.-D. Bailey, Sefton (f). t FAHEY, John F.—Patrick Fahey. Little r River (f.). KEATING, Michael J.-Mrs. M. Keating, 1 Brunnerton (m.). NOBLE, George F.-Edward Noblo. Grey- , mouth ((.). OTnER UNITS. I ZINBLI. James, W. 1., March 27— S. Zinsli, ' Hawora (f.). < McARTHUR, James W. 1.. March 29-Miss ' H. McArthur, Holensville (s.l, i RODGER, Hugh H., C.L, March 26-Miss J. , Rodger, Moorhouse Ave., Christchurch. SLIGHT, REMAINING WITH UNIT. £ WELLISOTON INFANTRT. ' BALE. Albert E. (L.-Cpl.), March 14-Mrs < E. 8010. Petone (m.). ! March 28:— ' GDPPY. Robort W. C. (Cpl)-R. Guppy. l ' Midhurst (f.i. " ' DOIG, Sidney G.-Mrs. I. Doig, Tokomaru i Bay (w.l. , CANTERBURY INFANTRT. ( March 27:FERGUSON, Charles R. (L.-Cpl.)-Miss M. : Ferguson, Christchurch Is.). i HIRST, Arthur—J. Hirst, Kaiapoi (f.l. PERCY, John-Mrs. W*. Percy, Christchurch 'm.l. ' OTHER UNITS, | ARDAGH, Patrick A. iCapt.), Med. Corps, I March 28—Mrs. L. Ardagh, Timaru (w.l. , PAINE, Herbert W. G., (Cpl.l, W. 1., March 27-Mrs. E. Fame. England (m.l. 1 MOFFITT, Junes E. (Cpl.), March 28-Mrs. ' A. Moffitt, Wellington. < WOUNDED ACOIDEIT7S.LLy. 5 McKENNA. John G. 0.1.. March 27-PeUr , McKcnna, Winton if.). , i PRIVATE R. P. RENALL. ' Privato R. P. Renall, M.M.. son of Mr. ' J A. Kenall, of Kohekoho, near Waiuku, has been killed in action >n Palestine. Private Renall was a member of the Auckland Mounted Rifles, and left New Zealand with the sixth reinforcements. After serving for a short while on Gnllipoli, he was quartered in Egypt. Ho was awarded tho military medal lor his gallant services during the attack resulting in the capture of Jaffa by the British forces. He belonged to a mounted machine gun section and, in the courso of ono engagement the whole of the , members of tho section, with the exception of himself, were either killed or woiAnded. , Privato Renall kept a party of the enemy at ' boy until reinforcements arrived. Private ' Ronall's brother, Alfred, is lit present serv- j ir.g in France. Ho was a member of the twenty-eighth reinforcements. I Private F. 0. Curnick, of the twenty-third reinforcement, who has been roported ' wounded, is a son of Mrs. M. Gurnick. of I | 45, Napier Street, and not of Mrs. M Smith. , as was stated in the casualty list published yesterday. <
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16823, 13 April 1918, Page 9
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