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ROLL OF HONOUR.

NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES.

Wellington, Oct. 18 The-following list comprises 51 killed and 159 wounded; KILLED IN ACTION, The following are reported killed in action: — Trooper E. A. Strack Trooper A. Brookes Trooper C. B. Delaney Trooper J. A. Aitken Bombardier C. Fryer Actiug-Sergt A. O. Cantell Gunner L. W. Chamberlain Gunner P. G. Jacob Acting G!sLB. tt. J. Ricketts Sergt W, Y. Atkins Actir.g-Bomfcr G. Bet'Hey Corporal -J. G. Burrell Acting-Rovnhr G. A, Cramp Gunner G. R. Reston Gunvscr A. J. Lefehaby Temp.-Gorpl W. J. Smith Correction: Previously reported , killed in action October Ist; now 1 reported killed .in action on September 28tli: — Second-Lieut. H. R. Brumby The following are reported killed in action - .— Private F. W. Weatherley Private R. Ewan Private S. M. Flyatt Private Ernest Mitchell Corporal Apu Tepuretu Otago Infantry. Private V. J. Cameron Private P. C. Geany Lance-Corpl M. Glover Private W. G- Hendle Sergt D. S. McLaren Lance-Corpl I. R. McKenzie Private A. Scott Correction: Previously reported wounded; now reported killed in action — Rifleman W. G. Milligan The following are reported killed in action :■ —■ Rifleman H. L. Bates Rifleman T. Berry Rifleman W. C. Comes Rifleman T. J. Foss Sergeant R. McLeod Rifleman R. F. Wood Rifleman A. Kelly Rifleman J. W. O’Leary Rifleman F. Rogers Rifleman A. .Hensman Rifleman H. M. Smith s Rifleman L. N. Helm Private W. Carson DIED OF WOUNDS. The following are reported died of wonnds: — Private F. Paikinson Private M. 11. Baker Private H. A. McKiilop Private E. E. Gibbons Private F. Clai’ke Private M. A. Baker Private M. A. Hammill Second-Lient J. D. Bowden Lance-Corpl R. Lewis WOUNDED. The following are reported wounded: —Privates J. Harrys G. C. Goodhew, T. R. Catton, Sergt J. McKenzie, Trooper T. Reynolds, Corporal H. O. Pattison, Troopers O. Reidi C. Coutissa, W. G. Basham, P. J. Knowles, W. K. Goodslr, M. Mooney, J. F. Sinclair, W. Connor, W. M. Dwyer, Lieut H. A. Chrisive, Driver A. A. Scott, Bombr E. A. Blomtield, ®tinner P. C. Callaghan, H. W. Freeman, S. E. Geary, S. B. Smith, Go J. Thornton A, C. Hacon, Sergt. J. W. Holmes, Driver A. T. Bloomfleld, Gunner J. G. Hay, Acting-Bombr G. A, McConnell, Gunners A. M. D. Smith S. J. Freeman, Sergt F. G. McAuley, Gunners W. J. McGurk T. Brown, G. D. Maguusson, A. J. Trffchall, R. Ceilings, Second-Lieut F. M. Mitchell. The following previously reported killed in action, now reported wounded: Sergt. S. H. Crawford WOUNDED. Privates W. J. Elliott, A. Moore, I. L. White, W. G. Ireland, L. W. Andrew, G. Armitage, A. J. Burton, P. V. Carley, H. J. Fever, S. Fletcher, J. J. Giazebroob, G. A. Harper, J. Hunt, Q.M.S. E. Low, Privates I. D. McCracken, O. McGregor, XL McKenna, D, Mac Mil lan, P. McSbane, E. Middleton, S. Oke, W. Oliver, A. Y. Porter, W. Rockhill, J. Smith, G. Tappin, F. O. Tobin, H. H. Wray, Lance Gorpl. J. H. Barton, Privates R. P. Butler, J. K. Cattermnre, Y. Corbet, H. V. Gatton, Sergt. E. J, Harris, Privates J. A. Healey, Sergt. W. A. Holmes. Privates W. G. Hopping, A. E. Person, W. F, Peters, D. W. Ritchie, Sergt. W. P. Roebuck, Sergt. R. Selby, fR. F. Walpole, E. Carey, J. V. Ennor, Privates G. H. Arnold, L, G. Emens, A. Ander, J. Farr, H. J. Howes, H. J. Locke, F. T. McMillan, P. McLachlan, L. S. Chamberlain, W. H Green, A. Williams, Rifleman J. H. McGinn, Lance Corpl. E. L. Stayte, Riflemen T. Bonis, M. Carter, S. Coulson, A. Dale. J. E. Hall, D. A. O’Leary A. E. Raynor, F. J, Roberts, H. M. Sanndeers, J. G. Veitch, A. Bowie, W. Fisher. A. MacPheraon. WOUNDED—ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL. Corpl. K. A. Hooton, Private A. Candlish, Gunners R. H McDonald, E. C. Bishell, Acting Bombbardier C. T. Brown, Acting Corpl. R. T. Fraser, Private C. S. Davis, R, A. Anderson, R. A. Donaldson, D. McDougall, E. W. Laurensen, G. Little, C. Thomson, Corpl. J. Adams, Private W. J. Cunningham, F, Moody, A, N. Ramsey, G. W. Bumpus, A. Qerne, J. Murtage, J. R. Bayliss, Temporary Corpl. L. K. Izod, Privates L. H. Kendall, M. J. Savage, R. A. Campbell, T. Y. Foster, Sergt A. S. McGregor, Corpl. A. T. Donehue, Private H. Tarrant, Riflemen J. S. Berry, G. Paterson, H. B. Long. Correction: Previously reported killed; now reported in hospital suffering from wounds: Private J. McPherson, WOUNDED—EMBARKED FOR ENGLAND. Trooper S. D. McDongail, Gunner F. H, Lawson, O.S. M, H, H. Smith, Privates G. A. Beagle, C. Reinhardt, L. H. Smith, C. H. Davison. REMAINING WITH UNIT. Corpl. V. K. Davy, Bombardier A. T. Whitehead, Sergt, W. Johnstone, Gunner R. BalJantyho. September 30th. Trooper P. Creedon, Riflemen R. O. Bowie, A. H. Fishenden, Corpl. J. Simonds, Private J. C. Wilkinson. The following are reported wounded: Sergt Raitia Tepuretu, Private Vavia. Wounded admitted to hospital: Private Mahoa.

HOSPITAL AND PROGR r ,««, REPORT. The following repor' - « _ Zealand General Host , Brocken . hurst, dangerously i 1 Brocfeen Privates A. Arr <0 ‘ w ; mith H . L . Edman, A. L. Hp Q B .’Bourne, A. Kennedy W. # Mac Nab, Sergt S’ Liv. u! at. Rifleman T. C. Broadbriuge. ’ The fol 1 , ov; .j a g are j n the KeW Zealand General Hospital, Brockenh“Tst - seriously ill :- T , l . r aopers A. E, Parkinson, H. J. p .xrd. Gunner S. Batten, Privates V* A. Anderson, J. Quin, C- M. .i Patton, W. A. Woodward, H. Richardson, H. R. Sharpe, Sergt. R. K. Murray, Privates P- M. Darcy-Irvine, J. Lindsay, J. McLennan, J. L. Murphy, A. K. Devon, H. J. Stribling, T. J. I. Thomson, Riflemen J. Chamberlain, J. McOonabie, N. E. McKelvey, O. O’Malley, A. S. Nicol, J. O’Gorman, P. Sanderson, F, Sisley, F. C. Simmersby, Corporal N. Williamson. , The following previously reported seriously ill are now dangerously ill: —Private S. Chase. The following have been removed from the seriously ill list:—Rifleman H. G. Sproat. i The following are in Walton-on-Thames Hospital, seriously ill; Private W. H. Rlsfaworth, Riflemen J. Friend, J. Hewitt, W. Ramsdale, The following reported in Walton-on-Thames Hospital previously reported dangeroulsy ill, are now seriously ill Privates A. Yaag, B. H Sirucoe, Rifleman J. R. McGill. The following removed from dangerously ill list: —Private H. Ellis. The following removed train seriously ill list;—Trooper F. Findlay, Private A. R. Jones, Riflemen W. O. N. Codliu, A. W. Fenton, H. Hams, J. A. Scott. The. following are in the 3rd Southern General Hospital, seriously ill: —Trooper M. Mackenzie, Private A. Halliday, Rifleman C. T. Ambridge. The following are in the 3rd New Zealand General Hospital, Codford, seriously ill:—Private A. Smith, Rifleman A. A. Neill. The following is in the Ist Southern General Hospital, Birmingham, dangerously ill:—Rifleman D. D. Dennis ton. The following is in the Ist General Hospital, Etretat, still seriously ill, but improving:—Lance-Corporal O. Burnet.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11698, 19 October 1916, Page 2

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ROLL OF HONOUR. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11698, 19 October 1916, Page 2

ROLL OF HONOUR. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11698, 19 October 1916, Page 2

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