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casualty list. Still seriously ill: Privates S. Allington, A. W. Klenner, Sergeant W. D. Horsnell, Rifleman A. S. Nicol. Previously reported dangerously ill, now seriously ill: Private 1). -1. Skillen, Trooper H. X. Dawson. Removed from seriously dl list: Sergeant W. Barras, Rifleman W. C. V. Codlin. Seriously ill: Trooper H. C. burn.Still dangerously ill: Private A. Hancock. Dangerously ill: Sapper C. R. Wood. Maori Contingent.—Still dangerously ill: Temp, Sergeant-Major Rice. Sick; Lieutenant 0. B. Woodward. MEN FOR THE FRONT. Fifteen volunteers have been accepted for active service for January and February quotas of the Taranaki group. The names are as follow: JANUARY QUOTA. R. ,F. Tindle, Inglewdod. R. D. Bomvell, New Plymouth. J. H. Slieahan, Stratford. •I. L. James, Rahotu. R. B. Young, Inglewood. W. Ross, Whangamomona. F. K. Collier, Waitara. W. H. Front, Toko. P. McCarthy, Whangamomona. A. Marfell, Toko, F. Doherty, Tutaraimaka. L. Baker, Waitara. FI. Williams, Kaponga. J- A. Bennie, Kaponga. FEBRUARY QUOTA. W. C. Fletcher.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 98, 22 November 1916, Page 5
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