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THE WOUNDED.

Private T. A. Stephens, of Otautiu, wounded m the shoulder at the Dardenelles. S>nofMr T. A. Stephens, butcher, of Otautau, with whose firm be was employed when he enlisted. Private H. Moffat; of Orawia. wounded m the thigh, at the D_rdenelles. Sou of M-a Moffatt, of Oiawia. Private Michael Coulter, of Otautau, wounded at the Dardenelles. Son of Mrs Coulter, of Otautau, is a carpenterby trade and enlisted m the North Island . He was an excellent footballe r playing with success ia this distriot for his club, the Otautau F.C., and m 1910 gaiae.i Western District rep honours. He went to the North Island fo" a change of climate and there represented Poverty Bay, afterwards touring the South Island with the North Island Country Unions team. Be was afterwards nominated for the N.Z team which toured America but did not catch the trip. "Mick" has played m all positions from the rear- . guard (full-back) to the front-row ; he has been at the Front, but for the time beiug is at the rear. Private James Harwood, late of Rivertou, wounded at the Dardenelles ; -on of Mrs S. Harwood, Dunedin. Private Harwood for a number of yeara pl-iyed half-back for Kiverton F.C, and 4 was a well known distance runner being second m the Southland CrossCountry Championship some years ago. At one time he worked for Mr J. McNaughton, Farmer near Riverton, , ex County Councillor. Private Donald Clode of Colac, wounded at the Dardanelles; son of Mrs Agnes Olode, Colac Bay. ! Lance Corporal Morris Rodenque lof Otautau, son of Capt. Joseph Rod i erique of Riverton, was a member of IMr D. Macphersoa's lurvey gang ; ' played football fov Otautau F. C. Ia a native cf Riverton. Private William P. Morrin of Riverton, son of Mr J. A. Morrin of Roxburgh. A wellknown jßiverton and Western Dittrict footballer and member of the W.D.R.F. Sub-Union. Private H* Braithwaite of Qtautau, dangerously wotjnrle4 io the head at the Dardanelles ; sou of Mr J..Bra!th-. waite, St Clair, Dunedin. Private Thos. Ernie Reynolds, 2nd Reinforcements JN. Z. Field Ambulance, wounded at the Dardanelles, late of Riverton, son of Mrs Margaret R. Reynolds, St Clair, Dunedin. A native of Kiverton, and eldest son of the late T. E. Reynolde, one time manager of the Round Hill Mining, Coy. Private Reynolds was a brilliant scholar, dux of the Riverton District High Bchool m His year, and followed this up by winning various scholarships carry ing qS many scholastic honours at.the Southland Poys High School. Ho was m His Majesty's Court at Dunedin. Private Walter Percival Quested of Nightcaps, wounded at the Dardanelles Brother cf Mr * Charles Quested of Nightcaps. Private Archibald John Gill of Nightcaps, wounded at the D,ardenelles son of Mr Richard Gill of J Nightcaps. Private Ja3. Cummings of Riverton wounded at tho Dardenelles, is the eldest son of Mr Jas* Cummings of Riverton. Private played m tbe finj-,1 foi his qlub^ Riverton F. C. last year, and ha§ also represented tbe district at football. Srgt. J. C. T. Cuff, of Blacktnonnt, wounded at tho Dardeuellea, father foi-q^.rl-p rea\ded a^ luvercargill, aad now at B.alclu^ha-. i The Western District* Quota of M-ps ahd Women on Service. -Pr. W- S. Baird, late medic »1 practi- > tloner at Otautau. i Nur-»9 Gibbon, of Nightcaps. I Nurse Ruth Lindsay, of " B_.lc-.rris," I Otahuti. / Nurse (Mrs F f L.) Donkin, of Otautau.

Airman F. L. Donkio, (Royal j Flying Corps,) of Utautau. Major J. A. McKenzie, late of Otautau I Captain R. M. Gairdner, of Opio. Lieut. E. Mclntyre, of Thornbury. Lieut. (Signalman) H. 0- McKenzie, of Otautau. Lieut. G. L. McClure, of Merrivale' Gunner Thos. A. Martin, of Otautau. Rank not itated — J. Allen, of Riverton W. L. Andrews, Heddon Bush. J. Anderson, Wild Bush W- Brazier, Nightcaps R. Bailey, Riverton W. H. Burrows, Nightcaps B. Brook, Wairaki R. Brice, Long-wood C . Bemett, Orepuki F. Beer, Riverton J. Catto, Heddon Bush L. Cawthorne, Riverton Alex. Co alter Otautau P- Corbett, Utautau F. Church, Riverton . H* Cullinger, Riverton W. Cant, Nightcaps G. Oloughly, Riverton F. Craig, Otautau W. Duggan, Wreyi Bush A. Dove, Orawia B. Dobbie, Riverton A. J. Durant, Otautau W. Dwyer, Long-wood J. Deao, Riverton N. Forsyth, Riverton G. Frew, Rive*' ton S. Gilnian, Otautau J. J. Gilman, Ooiac 11. Gray, Nightcaps J. Gallagher, Orawia VV. Guttery, Nightcaps W. R. Hamilton, Otautau J. Hewat, Riverton G. Uagen, Wairio J. Harper, Riverton S. Hoare, Thornbury — Homan, Riverton W. Hibbs, Longwood W. F. Hunter, Riverton J. Helm, Rivertcn W. Hunter, Riverton D, Hunter, Riverton W. Johnstone, Calcium L: Jurd, Rivertoq ; D. Jones, Riverton W. Johnstone, Riverton R. A. Keddell, Otautau F. Kynaston, Riverton lan Lindsay, Calcium L. Lloyd, Nightcaps •J; !i_:iveaey» Riverton ] D. Mcßride, Nightcaas ' G. R, McKenzie, Wreya Bush R. Matheson, Otautau A. Macdonald, Otautau V. Mitchell, Riverton J. Morton, Calcium D. McNickle, Riverton Ri Nickleson, Longwood J| Neylon, Wairio Jas. Payne, Riverton C. Parmenter, Otautau R, Popple, Riverton L. Purdon, Nightcaps ' W. Prentice, Wild Bush W. Robinson, Orawia F. Rodger., Utahuti T. Ralph, Longwood R. Ralph, Longwood i Ji Ralph, L).igwojti W- Rauce, Waimatuku W, Ricliards, Riverton S: Roderique, liouud Hill H; H. Scott, Riverc ou L. Shaw, Riverton W. Stenton, Otautau F-, Simpson, Riverton A. Stevens, Riverton R. fctevens, Riverton ' R. Tapper, Otautau W. Templeton, Thornbury J. Thomson, Riverton E. Thomds, Otautau — Tangney, Fairfax G. Williams, Riverton L. Woods, Riverton Dawson Wileon, Otautau A. Wright, Riverton W. Wilson, Riverton F; G. Ussher, Otautau A. F. Young, Orepuki Cj. L>. Young, Orepuki The following have Jvolvmteejed or are about to, do so.*—**** W. Crowther, Orepuki Allan Lindsay, Dairy Factory Man ager, eon of Mr Johu Liudaay, Strathmore, Otautau G. Sproat, School-teacher, Otautau, (ambulance brigade) N. Norman, recently of Otautau survey camp W. Norman, Tuatapere S A. Cummings, Riverton Allen Dunn, Nightcaps W. Welsh, Nightcaps T. Findlay, son of Mr -j^ohn Findlay Orawia • W. V. McKensie, Calcium S. McOrosie, Otabuti M. McFadzien, Otabuti Henry Small, Otautau H. Angus, Otautau Jas. Robinson, Otautau T. Egau, School-teacher, Sootts Gap J. P. Fisher, Otautan Obas. Thomas, Otautau, (roßplying his own horse for the mounted) A. Macdonald, Wright Stephenson and Co, Qtautau C. G. Robertson, Robertson Bro?, Otautau Frank Paton, P: O: Staff, Otautau O- Birss, Dairy Factory, Otautau Allan Fisher, Otautau T. Brown, Te T-oa B y Dip_mock, Otautau, Joseph Richardson, Aparima J. S. Livesey, Riverton T. Thomson, Orepuki ■_fohn Hare, Ri^er^xn T. A. Mopney, 8. Ford, Ota*ta*n. J,. Templeton^ Riverton J. Si Whelan, Orepuk* w - Constable, T^tane*. L; T. \oxmg, Orepuki \\\ ?reutice, Drummond E. G. Laurie, Orawia A. Williams, Clifden Wm, Dover, N*;,htca Dg J Heald, Wreya B P ÜB h L\W..SuUon ( Ap ariuia W. R. Mcintosh, o rawia S. Reynolds, Orawia-

A. M. Cummings, Riverton A. Arker, '.V revs Bush li. B-.tler, Merrivale J. Buiter, Men i vale J. Lobb, Nightcaps D. McGregor, Nightcaps J. H. Reed, Nightcaps T. L. Wilson, Heddon Bush H. J. Westbury. Waihoaka J. Lloyd, Wairio S. H. Poole, Otautau J- Mclnerny, Nightcaps R. F. Sands, Nightcaps R. Johnston, Calcium B. Lay, Nightcaps

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Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 522, 18 May 1915, Page 5

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THE WOUNDED. Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 522, 18 May 1915, Page 5

THE WOUNDED. Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 522, 18 May 1915, Page 5