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ROLL OF HONOR.

KILLED IN-4.CTION. V

' Following previously reported missing and believed to be wounded is now declared by the Court of Enquiry to liave been killed m action? on or about September 15, 1916: Rifleman J. P. Hilton. . Previously reported missing believed to be prisoner of war, pj>w declared by Court of Enquiry to nave been killed m action on or about "July, .19, 1916} J. W. Bellamy. ■* *•> REPORTED DIEB OF WOUNDS. Sergeant C. T. X, S. Wilkinson. Corporal A. E: Brooker. DIED OF SICKNESS WHILE EN ROUTE TO NEW ZEALAND. Private A. P. Grant. Private J. Anderson'." WOUNDED. 2nd Lieutenant H. .Speight. The following are wounded and admitted to: hospital: Trooper G. Black. Trooper J. Dfeteney. Trooper W. R.D. -Law Trooper C. Hoi Wee. Trooper J. R v Patterson. Private F*. J J." Riltoh. Lance-Corporal W. R; Egcers Lance-Corporal C F. F<*>rd Lance-Corpora} Ifilifi Miller.'

Tlie- following najnes appeared m recent .Hospital Progress reports as being not severe^caafes': -Trooper Oarence Reymond McKay, Gisborn e.. ' Private Paul .Parata, Waipiro Bay* Private A * T' ai^V L™ce.Sergt! 4mm Sc^ t ',^ ,sbo^; Private Joseph wfr ka ' -hooper ..Sydney SjS & ir P a * .Soriously m-, Pri^te Heta Wawatai, Hicks Bay. X,™! H */* *«*,.. eon of Mrs. H. iveat aMakaiakaj'. who wa s recently reported seriously iirfrom piieumonk; is now reported toybe rented f iSm W %£#&a £ V ? ,fleman - : Keut left with the 22nd. Reinforcel&i^t/i and is 10 years or age, ...*.. i -fi. Advice has been received by Mr E G Enk^on, of -Palmerston, that his only S^Ty mi^ T : had m action m Fl, a»ce Sergt.Major Eriksson, who was 25 ' years of age, was a Palmerston boy who studied at College street school,' and subsequently at the High SdhbOl,; aftenvardsl>ecomn?g a law student. Some six years ago he decided to go and tliere agajn took? up tlie study of law, eventually passing his solicitor's examination and qualifying to pra<-ti6e. Early last year be wont into camp with the Australian Imperial Force m New South

Private Robert; A'yoh '.Beattie, billed m was the eldest sOfi'okMr Robert Beattie, of Waimamafcu, "Hokianga, and formerly of Bulls. RangHikei. He spent six years with Mr & Lr~Daniels, architect of Feilding, leav.ing.to go farming at Hokianga He- left New Zealand on May 1, 1916, and was reported missing on September 14. News has now been received that he waFßlTed m action on the Somme. •■•-."- -. '" *

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14285, 30 April 1917, Page 3

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ROLL OF HONOR. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14285, 30 April 1917, Page 3

ROLL OF HONOR. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14285, 30 April 1917, Page 3