ROLL OF HONOR.
(Siwcial to the HeraJd.)
-WELLINGTON, this day. The latest casualty list Wudes %c following Poverty Bay names : -Killedm action, August 31 :' Private John FW .w.-uvl. Leonard Lees (Mr E. L W St borne father! ; p^ate Rcre^d^. ( -nr Rd ?* ( ? r T o. M " Maunder, Gisborae 7? £" g " 24 ~ L3^e-Corpora.lS , Regina'd Preston (Mr T. Preston. S borne, father); Senreant rZ.ll . t "' S ; Ocdsiff (Mr D Hg V n2 f-^^r^ n,„ t-\ \ a - H. (Todsiff^ Waatoria Ray fatlier); Sept. 1-Corporail L S bert Hastings Slwrp ( Mre ' F , Gl Sham 7 Osborne mother). Wounded, adSttS to. hospita:, JSept. 3 : Gunner SS George Rune n,a.„ M w a A Ru^SSn Albert Law (Mr' s J. Law, WhataupoW '/isbo-rne, mother). «wupoKio,
Advice has been received by Mr Wil n°n% 6f ' ° f the death from wounds ™ v ept t mbcr U of his nephew Rj* Arthur Hooper. Pte. HoopeV wis bom went^Tfii ° ißborn , e a "\^SwS went to le Araroa, where he. followed •sbeepfarmmg pursuits nnt il the timThe e " h9ted 7£ h the 9th ReinforcemenS He hL brifh qm^ " naS8 u Um,n « His brother Tom. who was wbunded m •the left arm^m recent fighting, i s convalescing m France. ■ tWb' W ' ?• Akroyd. has been advised that her son Aubrey G. Akrovd is danger. r^ 1" - S 5 e / in^ frora *™ sh <* bounds Zht e ieZt b fore arra > right thi * h > r d Mr A. Whiting, of Manutuke. has 1 received word that his brother. Private W. o™ £?; has I?een mi »sinor since August 27th Private Whiting left with 36th Reinforcements. : w e M l,aS been received that J. Diinrop, the well-known secretary of the Palmr T ston North Tennis Club and the Manawatu Football Union, has been killed at the front. He was a very popular: man m athletics. ■ " '/ - The news of the death of Major rW £m' Z h( lJ™ kll,edon September 6th. while fighting m France, was received m Hastings on Monday morning with general regret. He left 'for England before the war and at the outbreak lie enlisted. with Lovatt's Scouts. He took par- m many of the historic battle* and won his: promotion on the field. He was a member of n . well-known Hawke's ßay family and. at one time. he> owned a property at Kereru. Deceased was genial and quite unaffected, 1 and Wis held m general >teem amongst, those who knew him. He was unmarried,., Cantam^F. . V. Brown, of the Headouarters Staff. 7ff P , r Zealand Artillery '•■vwoii- w*s killed m action oh Sepiom- * L ? '- Captain' Brown was the' son of the late Bripadijr -General C H J Brown, D.S.Ov, who was killed m action on .Tune Bth last Vear^m the' brittle of Messmes, • m; which .the fate Canton ■ Mmwn and bis brother. Gunner CV T Brown, were m action a'so. Car»tair» F*. o Iy ™-\ W!iS horn '"Newcastle. New bouth Wn'ep. twentv.fonr years ago, jmd went to Denniston with , his mrents. Ho was educated a* the Nelson Co'letre, and' then for a short t'"me entered the serv^e of the Public Works Department m Chris church, but :lTe decided to take, tip a. military career. He passed ithe entrance - examination, . -oritfo,! honors, and proce^ede'd'io Duntrbon MiKtarv College His career there was narticu^nrV brilivnit. and be left Duntroon before comnletinar th* course, so anxious was bo to ?o on_active eervico. .■A.rrivm^ hnck m .^ew 7 en lnnrl r« joined un with +he IhS^'? 5 T%^^L° f +W ' New -Zealand F"M Artillery. Trentham. . Friend of. TV late /Rev. "R. J. Amtvirv. ■ t>hp *ecoM pr,„ 0 f A ir. Arthur Ambury, New Plymouth, will bv> to hear of his having been killed m action on 30th August. Mr Amburv w«, B for somo years a student of Knnj Colileire. Dunedin. an* after corseting bis college J^rse .credit. ,he^ junked md fettled a; l J Wanganuf ; as a Bapti 8 t |*n'mster. :..;■.. -\.. ..'•-. .■./. .i.-
Lieut • . L. W. p^p. N.Z.F. A ; . eTrTest «^n of theTßpv. mw« r D«v?n of Nniver who left with the Mn-V Rodv. and had seen four •yelrV 7 service. . -V Vtlied ltvactipp on the 2nd inst. Lieut D4nri who gained hie comimVnn on the. fiwld y . Wel I Vyirnw and highly esie-^e^ fa where he was born, and . w» s also a ygry norm!n r officer on the field
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14711, 17 September 1918, Page 3
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