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ROLL OF HONOUR.

NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. The total casualties reported since Wednesday, September 37th, are as follows, so far as it is possible to count and analyse the various lists: Killed in action and died of wounds .... .... 15144 Wounded .... .... 4683 Total 6027 LAST MIGHT'S LIST. 48 KILLED, 140 WOUNDED KILLED IN ACTION. Trooper J. G. Biddick Sergt. J. W. Ford Sergt. J, W. Dawson Private A. L. Duller Corpl. A. K. Howell Lance Corpl. N. C. Otto Corpl. G. A, Rogers ,A. Dorset Private G. G. Kelly Private D. J. Mclntyre Private R, Anderson Private C. Bell Private W. Boswell Private C. W. H. Bould Private T. Dawson Private A. F. Hartnell Private J. Hawley Private W. C. Hill Lance Corpl. Win. F. S Miller Private F. G. Newman Private J. Phelps Private G. A. Pine Private R. B. Walsh Private C. Wilson Sergt. W. Battisou Private G. E. Milne Trooper J. Hay Private J. Ovens DIED OP WOUNDS. Gunner J. McKeegan Bombardier H. M. Sinclair Lieut. C. G. Adams Private R. Wilson Private O. Lusty Private E. M. Parker Private J. Black Lance Corpl. J. Armitage Private R. C. Mdven Private W. Murdoch Lieut.L. N. Liardet Rifleman J. P. Petersen Rifleman A. G. Avery Rifleman W. H. Rush Corpl. H. C. Hall Rifleinan W, M. Butler Rifleman L. Truscott Lance Corpl. D. McLean Correction; The following previously reported killed in action, now reported died of wounds: — Private W. Smith Reported died of appendicitis, Oct 10th Private L, C. Cook WOUNDED. Trooper J. A. Lae, R. S. Webb, E, Tobin, L B. Pavitt. Privates J. G. Sim,|W. J. Ross, D. Douglas J. I. Hope, C. Maguire, A. B. Vickery, W. J. Watkins, C. S. Wells, W. M. D. Dackers, A. Ellis, A. H Gordon, H. L. Lang, J. S. Moodie, Riflemen D. A. Gurney, F. Mulgrave, J. Sorbie, I. R. Cullen, B. P. Rawcliffe, R. W. Clements, E. Howe, L. E. Kendall, Lance Corpl. R. Lewis, Riflemen J. O’Connor, W. Wilson, M. Hamilton J. Connor Lance Corpl. N. Gibson Private N. F. Godfrey, C. Redder, A. G. Wells. The following previously reported wounded 9tb July, now reported not wounded: — Rifleman T. A. Hedley. The following reported wounded, admitted to Hospital:—Troopers P. R. Smith, G. J. Billinghurst, S. Steinburg, A. Macdonald. J. S. Robinson, A. H, Warner, 8.. J. Gardiner, Sergt E. J. Patterson, Troopers A. E. Steele, W. L. Goldsmith, W. H. G. Hunter, A. Reekie, Act-ing-Bomb. H. C. Bryant, Driver A. Li. deal, Bombardier B. H. Heath, Gunner F. W. Horspool, LanceCorpl D. I. Mclntyre, Acting-Bomb. J. Mackay, Corpla R. W Reed, G. G. Slater, Gunner T. C. Marshall, Bomb. R. A. Ricketts, Gunner V.. B. Kobb, Bombs. W O. A. Williams, J. A. Campbell. Acting-Sergt G. T. Grover, Driver H. W. Lid-’ dell. Gunners W. Millar, J. H. Nicholson, Acting-Bomb. C. N. Ricketts, Gunners S. Saunders. D. C. Lamb, Driver H. Hughes, Privates H. H. Milligan. A. H. O’Neill, A. McGregor, R. J. Trotter, C. Boult, D. McSporran, LanceCorpl A. G Pratt, Privates J. C. B. Beauchamp, J. J. McCall, E. W. Yotte, J. Morris, Lance-CorpL D.. Moffitt, Privates B. Brock, E. W, Lamertorr, H. L. Montgomery, Corpl A. H. J. Parker. Private T. H. Watts. Correction:—The following previously reported killed in action by unit, now reported admitted to the 11th “General Hospital, Dannes Oamiers, wounded, progressing favourably:—Private,!. MacPherson. The following reported wounded admitted to hospital:—Privates R. Dallen, G. A, Latham, L. McLaren, W. Watkins, J. Bennett, W. Brown, R. Miller, R. Tansley. H *E. Teare, T. Cooper. J. D. Arthur, T. Nevin, C. E. Robertson, J. H. Wakefield, G. Clarke, Lance-Corpl F. Patten, Riflemen H. Cotter, J. F. Diggins, P. Manning, L. J. Law, C. S. Chambers, H. Hatchard,. P. J. Keene, Trooper W. L. Miles, Riflemen H. G. Hawkins, T. Shana.han, W. K. Smith, G. S. Williams. The following reported wounded, embarked for England:—Corpl A. Breese, Gunner K W. Sare, Privates T. G. Gatterell, G. E Tarrant. W. R. Moffatt, J. Coaling, H. Eoseveare, A. White, R Birrell, Wm. J. Couliug, A. E. McEwan, S. Small, J. Beatie, T. Duff, N. A.' Matcher, Lance-Corpl W. Lawson, Private J. Randle, Corpl G. V. Shiney, Privates A. B. Stringer, J. G. Hamilton, W. J, Y, McDonald, Riflemen E. Jones, G. L. Penney, C. M. Raven, G. C. Eeveley, C. Braddock, H. Hamilton, J. N. Mudie, Sergt R. Marks, Rifleman L. Dnnn, Lance-Oorpl M. Clark. The following slightly wounded, remaining with unit:— SecondLieuts A. Preston, D. M. Rae, Riflemen J. T. Clearwater V. J. McNulty, Sergt F. W. H. Sheppard. Maori ContingentThe following reported killed in action; —Private T, Kumeroa. ' The following reported died of wounds: —Lance-Corpl W. P. Houia. The following reported wounded: —Private W. H. Rangiao, Bugler W. Pmeaha, Privates H. Smith, D. White. The/ following are reported wounded, admitted to hosjutal;— Privates P. O MeibaiiH, H. Sullivan, Corp! M. Halt, Private T. R. Tooke. The following rsported wounded, slight, remaining with unit:—Privates T. Peueha, H. Tauiiou, P. Tepaa.

AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES,

Australian and'N.Z, Cable Association.

Sydney, Oct, 16.

List 230 contains the following:— Prisoners of war, previously reported missing.—Privates J. Bolton, S. C, Simms, J. McPherson. Wounded.—Private N. Taylor. Seriously ill. —Corpl E. C. McNeil.

Returned to duty,—Private L. A Black,

Progressing favourably. —Private J. Lester.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11697, 17 October 1916, Page 4

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ROLL OF HONOUR. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11697, 17 October 1916, Page 4

ROLL OF HONOUR. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11697, 17 October 1916, Page 4