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THE ROLL OF HONOUR

CASUALTY LIST KO. 573. (Per United Press Association.) WELLINGTON, May IT. The following list was issued tonight : DEED OP SICKNESS. RIFLE BRIGADE. (May 10th). BEECHKY, L. F„ Lance-corporal (F. W. Beechey, Samoa, father). PRISONER OP WAR AT WAHH, OEBMAHT. WELL INGTON IN PANTRY. COLES, C. E. (Mrs K. E, Coles, Onga Onga, Hawke's Bay, mother). WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL (April 30th). HIGGINS. J. (Mrs Len True, Lower Hutt, sister). PRIVATE W. C. McCOBKHTDALE. Private William Christie McCorkindale, who died on May 10 after an operation for appendicitis, was a son of Mr and Mrs John McCorkindalo, of Seaward Downs. He was born and educated at Otakia, being 20 years of age at the time of bis death. Private McCorkindale, who was a splendid ritie shot and an active member of the Henley National Reserve Rifle Club, besides a good all-round athlete, was farming and contracting when he enlisted in the Twentieth. OUITHEB A. T. BtSTTOLPH. Wounded severely with gunshot in the left leg and body on May 4, Gunner Arthur Douglas Buttolph is the son of Mrs M. Buttolph, of McMaster street, Invercargill, He was born 29 years ago at Scott’s Gap and was schooled, at Walaniwa and Otautau. Ho played football for the Otautau and Orawia first fifteens, and was labouring before he loft with the Second. Gunner Buttolph landed on Gallipoli and was wounded with shrapnel on June 9th, 1915.

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Southland Times, Issue 17938, 18 May 1917, Page 6

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THE ROLL OF HONOUR Southland Times, Issue 17938, 18 May 1917, Page 6

THE ROLL OF HONOUR Southland Times, Issue 17938, 18 May 1917, Page 6