A LATER LIST.
/-Ves.s Association. WELLINGTON, October 2. The following addition to Casualty List No. 418 was issued to-night:— KILLED IN ACTION. Reported Killed in Action. Otago Mounted Rilles. September la. May, 11. (W. Harrison, Dipton). Previously Reported Missing, now Reported Believed Killed. Auckland Battalion. September 15. Bremner, A. I)., 2nd Lieut. (Mrs E. (i. Brcmner, Drury, Franklyn). N.Z. Rifle Brigade. September 11. Itowriug, W. A., Capt. (A. E. Bowring. Vermont Street, Ponsonby, Auck., f.) DIED OF WOUNDS. Reported Died of Wounds. Canterbury Mounted Rifles. September 1.".. Hunter, F. T„ L.-Corpl. (Mrs S. O'Hara, Waimea, West Nelson, s.l N.Z. Field Artillery. September 21. Spence, (V. H. (Margaret Speuce. 71 Nairn Street, Kaikorai, in.l N.Z. Field Engineers. September 20. Kennedy. S. C. tS. Kennedy, Argyle Street, Sydenham, Chcli., 1.) Wellington Battalion. September 17. Gilchrist, W. 11. (.lean Elston, Cameron St., Ashburton, m.) llornsby, .1. F (F. S. Hornsby, Solihull. Warwickshire, England, in.) September 2i!. Campbell. W. A. I W. J. Campbell. Clonbern Road, Remuera, Auck., I.) Canterbury Battalion, September 17. Wing, A., L.-Corpl. i K. Wing, 51!) SI. Asaph Street, C.hch., w.) September 20. McCarthy, .1. iM. McCarthy, Kiusall, Count} Cork, Ireland, s.) Wilkinson, I"., Corpl. (L. 11. Wilkinson, Spotswood, Cheviot, I.) Otago Battalion. September Hi. Hector, .1.. Corpl'. ili. Hector, Little Hulton, Lancashire, England I. N.Z. Riilc Brigade. September It). Sate. 11, K.. Capt. Mi. W. Sale, Loan and Mercantile, Dun.. I".) September 22. Ashton, 11., Sergt. 1.e.. 12. Ash ton, 8!) Upland Road. Kclliurn. Wgtn., w.) September 211. Rlaekham. .1. (E. Blackham, Preston Street, Tiniaru. m.) N.Z. Medical Corps. September Id. Movie. A. 11., Corpl. (Charlotte 12. Movie, a.", ' Oxford Street, Timaro, w.) WOUNDED. Reported Wounded. Ileacbpiarters. September 15. \arroborough. I'. Ii„ Sergt. |W. .1. Avery. P.O. box s(il, Auckland) Auckland Mounted Rilles, September 15. Cowan, W. 11., Sergt. iK. Cowan, Anglesea, Hamilton, w.i York'' 0. lb- O. Yorke, Opaki, Kawakawa, Auckland)
Wellington Moulded Rifles. September 15. ( Hughes, li. I. (W. Hughes. Tap.uoft. Tall-1 I raiiga, b.) N.Z. Field Artillery. September 21. Hull, ('.. 8., 2nd Lieut. (G. T. Hull, shipping agent. Wellington, b.l Auckland Battalion. September 15. Allport, L. ('.. (J. Metcalfe, Grey Lynn, Auckland, m.) link. C. M. C, 1..-Cpl. (D. Rricksen, Mennce) Bell, 11. D.. Sergt. ill. li. Bell, N.Z. Railways,: Lyltclton, f.j I Butler, .1. (.1. Butler. Medbury, N. CantcrI bury, f.l ' Camiell, K. (-- Cannell, Thcrgv Vreek, Isle 1 of Man, r.) Craig, D. G. (J. Craig. P. 0., Auckland, f.i i Durham, N. B. (A. S. Haresnape, M liarti- | ngahape Road, Auckland) I Elder, S. .1. IYV. li. Elder, finch Street. Morningside, Auckland, f) Gu< -t, 1). (A. Guest, Te Kuiti, s.) Caking. \V. S. U. Coking, drey Street. Oiuhunga) Lamont, W. A.. Sergt. (O. M. I.amont. Wells Street. Kingsland. Aiieklaml. in.) Medland, ii. (Mrs M. R. Tavlor, Matangi, s.) Roche, E. .1. (F. Roche, Cisbornc, Ll Webster, .1. (.1. Webster, Miutlan, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, in.) j September 17. 1 Kemicrlcv. J. S., 1..-Cpl. (J. Kennerley, 05 Vauxhall Road, DevonportC ! Moss, E. S. (J. Moss, Pier Hotel. Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England, I>.) Wellington Battalion. September 15. McNiven, C. A. ill. G. McNiven, Wanganui, f.i N.Z. Rille Brigade. September 12. Winter, F. C. (J. Winter, Otahuhu, b.) September 15. Callnghan, 1). (A. E. MeMaster, Maramara-1 kti, in.i Gordgc, C. N. (W. L. Gordge, New Ply- , mouth, f.i llorsman, A. W. C, Sergt.-Major (C. Hors- j I man. Otorohanga. I.) |.Tudson, B. S., L.-Cpl. (Mrs E. M. Judson, Waikumete, Auck.) Law, B. A., L.-Cpl. (li. S. Law, Kaponga, f.l Walker, T. (.1. Walker, Whakapun, f.) Young, .1. (Sarah Young, Katikati, Tnu- ! ranga, m.) September 17. Beeeroft, L. A. W. (A. Beecroft, Helens-; ville, f.) Kitzsiminons, 11. J. (J. Fitzsimmons, 53 j Burke Street. Sydenham, f.t ; Maynard, S. (Mrs T. Stanaway, Aratapu, | Northern Wairoa, stepmother) September 22. i Worsley, H. .7., 2nd Lieut. (W. H. Worsley, Hamilton, f.i September 21. Wastnev, E., 2nd i.ieut. ((".. E. Wastney, Wakapuaka, Nelson, f.) ! Reported Wounded, Admitted to Hospital. Wellington Mounted Rifles. September Hi. Falconer, D. (.!. Falconer, Wangaehu, Masterton, f.) ; Eraser. .1. D., Sergt. (11. Eraser, Mokau). Otago Mounted Rifles. September Hi. ■Cox, W. li. (W. A. Cox, Kanana, Southland,: | f.J September 1/. Bartram. A. D. (O. F. Bartram, Tologa Bay,; f.) Auckland Battalion. September Hi. Davis, 11. M. (Sirs W. Newton, Thames, cousin > ; limes, F. A. (Esther Inues, 22 Howe Street, Archhill, Auckland, w.) Wellington Battalion. September 12.
Friend, \V. S. 1.1. Friend, Waimangaroa, i Wcstport, m.) September 10. Casey, T. I!. (S. Moles, Inglewood, in.) Clark, .!. (Mary Clark, 16 Mile Street, Driffield, Yorkshire, s.i Marshall, H. G. (T. Marshall, Newlands, .lohnsonville, f.i Nation, (;. 11. (Mrs Nation, -1 Main toad, i Ngaio, ni.) I Stranchon, 11. S. (J. Stranchon, :! Gicncoe Avenue, Wellington, f.) Wilson, W. B. (J. S. Wilson, Edinburgh, f.) | September 17. Arnolt, H. I*. (H. Amott, Tangoio, H. 8., f.) Drumrhond, R. (J. Drurnmond, Palnierston S., f.> tGrant, A. N. (A. ('.rant, 80 Overton Terrace, ! Kiihirnie, 1".) Law, ,1. (Mary Law, c.'o T. Smith, Stratford, s.) Reid, C., L.-Cpl. (P. Reid, Mangamairc, f.l j Witt, li. A. (A. Leckie, Criterion Hotel, Blenheim, m.) September IS. Beattv, D. (A. Beattv, Matamau, 11.15., f.) I Black, W. L, L.-Cpl. IW. 11. Black, Warea, via New I'lvmouth, f.) Callahan, T. (J. 11. Callahan, Catlins River. Otago, f.) j Cox, A. .1. (A. E. Cox, Tama Street, Lower : iiutt, f.t Wilson, n. (H. Wilson, Ireland, b.) September 1!). \ Fahy, F. G. (G. Fahy, Ruakaturi Station, Wairoa, H.R., b.) Sehoeh, J. B. (A. P. Schoch, IC> Rosina Terrace, Wellington, m.) ! Stockham, J. G. (A. Stockham, Boundary Road. Hastings, ni.) Canterbury Battalion. September 1(i. Downes, S .H. (T. W. Downes, Wanganui,
I 1).) September 17. Reynolds, F. \Y. (X. Saxton, Lobura North, j ' m.) Otago Battalion. September 16. ■ Sliced, I", G. (W. Shccil, Balfour, Southi bind, f.) j Reported Wounded, Admitted to Hospital. N.Z. Rifle Brigade. September 15. Sutherland, W. .1. (J. Sutherland, IS Grange Street, Opawa, f.) September IS. lO'Ronrke, 12. (Marv O'Rourkc, St. Albans, s.) i Phillips. W. t:. (J. Phillips, Paeroa, Auckland, r.) ! Quealv T. (D. Quealv, Fciuamunga, Ireland, f.) September 18. i Duthie, V.. 1). (12. F. Dutllic, Anderson's Bav, Dunctlin) Edwards, A. .1. (J. Edwards, 21 Federal Street, Auckland I Walker. W. It. Lb Walker, Femtown, Col- | lingwood, Velson, f.) September 21. Todd, W. C. (!.. M. Todd, Box f.O, West I port, in.) N.Z. Medical Corps. September 18. Smith, i.. (K. A. Smith, Itoa. Blackball, (ireymouth, in.) Embarked for England. Wellington Mounted Rifles. September lit. ] Wallace, 12. A.. L.-Cpl. (Elizabeth Wallace. Pipipi lioad, Raetihi, w.) September 20. Cooley, 11. (A. A. Cooley, Kingston on Thames. England) Ferguson. It. M. (Mrs It. Ferguson, Clinton, Otago) ! Howard, !'. (B. Howard, Bournemoutli, Awakino, w.) Otago Mounted Rifles. September 20. Ilardingham, C. tE. Hardingham, Taweru, Mastcrlon, f.) Wellington Battalion. September IS. Voght, J. \V. l A. Voght, Rewa, Feilding, in.) September 19. 'Matthew, S. I). (Mrs .1. Sinclair, Main Street, blackball, (ireymouth) McDonald, 11. (A. McDonald, Springbauk, K'ncardine, Scotland) Revell, 12. J. (Elizabeth Revell, Courtney Street, X. Plymouth, in.) September 20. Astin, A. (W. H. Astin, 17 Holmslej Street, Barnsley, Lancashire, bug., 1.) Reported Wounded, Embarked for England. Wellington Battalion. Burnham, B. ill. Buruham, Sunderland, i England, r.) Darling. S. I'.. 1..-C.pl. til. Darling. Dublin, Ireland. 1).» Sheppard, ('.. F. (12. Sbrppard, Bristol, Ensland, w.i Thomasson, A. (J. Thoniiissoii. Bolton. Lancashire, f.) Canterbury Battalion. September l!>. i Murray, T. (A. Murray, Cork, Inland, vi September 20. | O'Neill, W. A. il\ O'Neill, Hi Pukelalii Street, (ire\ mouth, m.) -Wells. A. L. (C.. Wells, limes Steel. Reef 1 I'.) September 21. | Williams. I", i Mrs Williams, Manama. I'e lorus Sound, w.) Wmskill. (i., Cpl. Hi- Winskill, Amherley) Otago Battalion. September 20. j Hayes. B. ill. Hayes, Otuheliua, Central ! ' (Itago. M.I I Kennedy. A. i D. Kennedy. JUmbaek. Otagoi. N.Z. Rille Brigade. September lit. 'Bennett, S. iMrs Drake, North Street. Tim urn, s.i September 21. Eislicnden. W. 1.. L.-Cpl. iC. Dalley, .".I i Dcrwcnl Street, Island Bay. Wgtn.. 111.) Auckland Battalion. I September la. | Wounded Slightly, Remaining With I'nit. Woolslev, A. iA. Woolslc.v, Patumahoc, I Auck., I.) j
N.Z. engineers. September 10. Hell, A. K. (A. Hill, 11 Onslow Str«. t, SI Albans, Chch., f.i Auckland Battalion. September 10. O'Maliey. .1. F. (Mrs O'Mnllev. Ksiraiiiu IUI. Hastings, w.j Sei.tenil.rr 1.".. Scarlett, I!. 11. (Ella Scarlett. Heltei bal Ireland, in.) MAORI CONTINGENT. DIED OF WOUNDS. Reported Died of Wound.. September l!». Matana, K. (Te lie Matana. Duiuiet hj k.. in. A CORRECTION. Previously Reported Killed. Now Report*. Wounded. Admitted to Hospital. September IS. Paora, \V.. 1..-Cpl. ill. Pnorn. Ketteti. Wait. niata, m.). Previously Reported Slightly Wounded Remaining with t'nit, now Reporte. Wounded, Embarked for England. September 21. Sutherland, F. 1... I.ieut. IC. .1. Sclmaii.r Arthur Street, Oiichiiugu, s.i WOUNDED. Reported Wounded. September 24. Dansey, H. 1., Uipt. '.Mrs Dnnsey, Selkirl Street. Dim., w.) Reported Wounded, Admitted to Hospital September 19. Morrcll, T. (John Morrell, Te Haumi) Reported Wounded, Embarked for England September 17. McC.lutchie, J. W. (H. t.- McClutchie, Tupa roa) Reported Wounded Slightly, Remaining With Unit. September 22. O'Neill, ,1. 1., 2ml I.ieut. (Mrs C. Cowan, 1! Russell Street, Stanley Ray, Dcvonport Auck., aunt) HOSPITAL REPORT. Seriously 111 from Wounds.—Corporal F Findbvy. Pronounced Out of Danger.—Lance-Cor poral J. F. liudd, Lieut, ti. C. A<lams, I.ieut \. P. Haughton. Senouslv in irom Wounds.—2nd I.ieut. 1! F. Vial. L)a.,„i rously 111 from Wounds.—Gunne W. Oakden. Ser.ousiy 111 from Wounds.—Rifleman 11 Henderson. Dangerously 111 from Wounds. - Privati W. H. Hew.tt, Corporal 11. Irwin, Acting Corporal W. Tromans. Removcii In. a i/angerously 111 List.Privatc W. llrodie. Seriously Hi irom Wounds.—Private A Mc. Baxter. Dangerously 111 from Wounds.—l.ieut. J B. Struthers. Ser.ousiy 111 from Wounds. Private A. It Jones, Private A. S. Ncilsoll. Dangerously 111 Irom Wounds. Private A J. Cross. Ser.ousiy 111 from Wounds.—Rifleman I D. Allardyee, Private F. Bulling, Private II Richardson, R.fleman J. Straker. Seriously 111 from Wounds.- Trooper S Hanvev, Lieut. 11. T. Morton, Trooper A. I! Parker, Gunner, A. J. Thomson, Sapper 1H. Hath, Sapper A. E. Kerslake. Udlemai A. is. S. Keeic, Rifleman R. A. Mcheagf Lance-Corporal A. Masters, Corporal T. U S. Raleigh. Removed from Seriously HI List.—Rifle man A. C. Line, Rifleman O. A. Prior. Dangerously ill I'roui \\ounds. —Private.J Ryan, Private W. F. Spence. Seriously 111 from Wounds.—Rifleman E Rush. i.aiigcrousiy 111 from Wounds.- Privat J. Hunt. Seriously 111 from Wounds.—Rifleman J R. Robinson, Rifleman A. W. Klenner. Seriously 111 from Wounds.—Trooper H Deacon. Dangerously 1)1 from Wounds. —Troupe T. Radcliffe, Rifleman R. Gatvler. Seriously 111 irom Wounds. — l-ance-Cur poral R. F. Keast, Gunner 11. G. Hague Dangerously 111 from Wounds.—Corpora W. G. McCartney, Rifleman It. G. Pagel Seriously 111 from Wounds.—Trooper M McKenzie. Dangerously 111 from Wounds.- Private 1 S, Lawrence, Private E. J. Evans, Riflemai O. G. Petherick, Private B. I". Sinicoe. IN THE COMMONWEALTH.
I By Cable. — Prist Aisociatitm. — Copuright. SYDNEY, October 2. i Casualty Lists Xos 220 and 227 contain j the names of the following New Zcalanders: Killed in Actign, previously reported * wounded.— T. B. Baxter. Wounded.—Sergeant A. Ryan, Privates \V. ; \Y. Brunton, A. T. Russon, M. Morrisscy, J. : McCarthy. i Severely Wounded.—Private S. Steele. I 111.—Privates If. ltitchie, 1). Thorpe. j Missing.—Private J. T. S. Cooper, J. Chisj holm. ! (Jut of Danger.- Corporal B. Harris. I Returned to Duty.- Sapper P. M. YYartha, ; Private A. 1". Cameron. TOTAL CASUALTIES TO DATE.
SOME PERSONAL NOTES. Corporal Frank Pugh (reported wounded) 1 is a son of Mr W. Infill, Dean Street, St. Albans. Prior to enlisting in the 7th Rein- | forcement, Corporal Pugh was employed in the railway service, and was for some time : in charge of the Opawa railway station. ! Corporal Pugh is about 22 years of age. ! Sergeant Alfred Frederick Stynnts .killed ; in action on September 1.1) whs a married man, with two children, his wife residing at Essex Street, I.inwood. He was born in 1 London :'.! years ago, and joined the Royal Navy as a boy. As a member of a machine ; gun section he saw service in the Boxer 'rising. Subsequently he came to New Zrahind, and engaged ill hushfelling, later enj tering the service of the Christchurch Meat ' Company at the Islington Works, where he ; remained until his enlistment in the 2ml Battalion of the [title Brigade. Five other brothers are at present serving in France. ! Advice has been received that liillcman ■ Raymond Conrad Smith, son of Mr T. Smith. of the West End Tobacconists. Cathedral ! Square, was wounded on September 1.1. He received his education at the Kim wood ; School, and was employed by Mr S. U-licvre ! at Akaroa at the time of his enlistment in ■■ the 2nd Battalion of the Rifle Brigade. He : is IK years of age. ! Edward .lames Kavanagh (wounded! is a representative Rugby footballer and cricketer of Southland. At the time of enlistment he was recognised as the best live eighths and the most sty lisli bat in the province. Riilemau .1. Byrne i reported wounded I ! is the voungesl son of Mr J. P. Byrne, of j Simeon" Street, Spreydon, and late of Paroa, lirevmouth. He was educated at the Paroa ; Stat'e School, and afterwards at the ChrisCan Brothers, Grey nth. After leaving school he served his apprenticeship to the I engineering in the Dispatch Foundry. Grey | mouth. On coming to reside in Canterbury he went in for bridge contracting, on which work he was engaged when he enlisted, and i left for the front last October with L.,,,1 Liverpool's Own. His elder brother has also been wounded, but is now Coilvales cent. New., has just been received that Loire Corporal x alter Wing died ill France . n September 17, as the result of wounds. ' Laiiee-Cori'-ra! Wing had been in Ihe t-in-I ploy of the Christchurch Tramwaxs Board for some years previous to his cnlstmeid with the '.lib Reinforcement. Pre\ ii-us 1u his arrival in the Dominion, he had been I 12 vears with the Ist Northumberland Fusiliers (the "lighting Fifths"!, including Ihe [years oil the Reserve, lie had had three | veals' Service ill tlie South African war. and took pari in several actions, including I'op lar Crove, Driefontein, Yet River, (.rami ! River, Joliautiesburg, Pretoria. Diamond ! Hill, and Beil Ylei, and recei\ed medals with clasps for Cap.- Colony, Dri. font.in. Johannesburg, and Diamond Mill, lie came 'through without a scratch, although three horses were shot under him. lie was .:. lirst class marksman and sv. ilium r. ami w.ts a member of the Druids' and Orange Lodges, and took an active interest in the 'Tramwavs Rifle Club. He leaves a »;,i,,\> and I wo young children. His brothers and a sister also reside in Christchurch. Captain Douglas Play fair Eraser, who has ! been killed in act.on. was the fourth son !of Mr C. S. Eraser, of Timarti. lie left | with the Main Expeditionary Force, and served through the Gallipoli campaign. A j younger brother, Geollrcy Eraser, dad of j wounds received at (iallipoli. Two other
brothers. Gordon and Eric Fraser. are also serving the Empire. Lieut. Frank Jon.-, who has died of wounds, was llu youngest son of the Hon. Geo. Jones. M.1..1 .. of Oaniaru. Pri\ate T. 1.. 11:./. 11.11 (died of wounds. , was a son ..I Mr J. Hazeltou. of Waimate, and was about 2s tears ol age. He was a line athlete, and won the Open Champion ship of K. A. Honiiiirook's Physical Culture Institute in PHI ami I'll 3, and also secured third place in 111. \ett /....land Physical Culture Championship. I'or som« tiars be was employed lit J. Ballanttnr and Co., but was later a warder at the l.yttelloU Gaol. Advice has been received by Mrs 11. iPcnrre, o! .112 Cash. I Sin. t. < hristrhiirch, that her brolher. Private W. 11. SutrlilTe, has died of wounds receiv.il ill action in France on September 25. Private Sutcliflr 1 was town traveller for Sargood, Son. and Ltven. and was terv popular. He was a will known member of Hie Christchurch llocket Club. an.l of tin t.int.rhiiry Com . merrjal 'I rat ellers" and W areli ...semen s AssiK-iatii.il. He enlisted in the 12th 'tein foreement. Privat. SutclilT. was aboU 2"J tears ..I age. Private brink Wiikins'Hi .killed in ..." lion I was Hie third son ..1 Mr 1. 11. Wilk n , son. ~( SpotswiKKl. and was well known in I the Cheviot district as a footballer. He enlisted in the 7th Iteinfc.rceiurnt. Major Claude H. Weston iwound<-di - , a son of the late Mr T. S. Weston, onee a Judge of the District Court, and alter wards bead of the legal firm ol Weston and Weston. New Plymouth. Major Weston is an elder brolher of Lieut. G. T. Weston. of Christchurch, and of Mr Walter S. W>-. ton. of the "Taranaki Herald." Net* Plymouth, the proprietor of which is his i uncle, Mr 11. Weston. Second Lieut. K. G. Harrison, who ha* . iKen wounded and gassed, is the t'«unge-.t son of Mr Joshua Harrison, of 90. Holly : Road, St. Albans, and is 2.". years of ag.-. He was educated at the St. Albans School. • and was alterwartLs employed by Scott Bros., engineers. He gate up that work to - join the Defence Department's stair as a sergeant instructor. He enlisted as a rifle man in the 2nd Battalion of the New Zt-a laud Hifle Brigade, but before leaving New Zealand became a sergeant major, and w..s I promoted in France to his present rank. Sergeant l_ M. lsitt (woundcdl is lh<- ' elder son of Mr L M. lsitt. MP., and is 24 years old. He was l>nrn in Christchurch. and was educated in Liverpool and at the Christchurch BotV High School. Jle en listed in the Ist Battalion of the Larl of Liverpool's Own, and v. as promoted to be • sergeant before tb< battalion left New Z«-a land. He saw sert ice against the Senussi, before the battalion went to France. Sn ' geant lsitt is a member of the C* iterbiiry Mowing Club and the 11.gh School Old Boys' • Rugbv Football Club. His vounger brother. . Rifleman Willard lsitt. left with the re.nforcemrnts for the Karl of Liverpool's Own. Acting-Sergeant William Skelton iwound ' ed) is the eldest son of Mr and Mrs W. . Skelton, of 375 Colombo Streit, Sydenham, and is 2a tears old. He was educated at the Sydenham School and West Christchurch District High Srh.il, and took up electri cal engineering. He was employed by Turnbull and Jones until he rid is ted in the ' Ith Battalion of the New Zealand Hifle Brigade. Pr.vate Alex. Greenfield I wounded i was a member of the Christchurch stalT of Ring, Harris, and Co. He is 21 years of age. Liner Corporal M. T. Timings (wounded in the thigh, is the eldest son of Mr T. Timings, keeper of the Raknia Hiver bridge. He enlisted in the Otago detachment of the Bth Heinforcement. Private A. W. Kt ans (woundedi is the ■] third son of Mrs Emrun Evans, of 4W. Tuam j Street. Christchurch, and is about .'l2 tears old. He was educated at the West Christ | church School. He was a carpenter, in th« employ of the Christchurch City Council. .Private Evans has a wife and four children, residing in Sydenham. Rifleman E. C. A. Ferrier iwounded) il the eldest son of Mr Claude Ferrier, ol , Opawa, and is 21 years old. He was edu cated at Christ's College, and was studying • at Canterbury College until he enlisted in the 2nd Battalion of the New Zealand Rifle . Brigade.
Rifleman T. \V. Arruilagc < wounded) i) . the son of Mr \V. ('. Annitage, of CC Derby Street, St. Albans. Ho mm educated :it r the New Brighton School. Afterwards lis was farming ; u the King Country. Private Albert H. Hurpess i wounded in . the left thigh) was educated at the KenI (ialton and I'apanui Schools. He was . farming for his uncle, Mr T. Higlmn. of . Styx, until he enlisted in the 11th lWinforcement. Rifleman F. J. C. Smith «wou»ded in th« i thigh) was the .fuartli suit of Mr and "Mrs I*. Smith, of 17 Warrington Street, St. j Albans. He was born and--educated ' at i Oxford. j Private G. Brodrick iwounded) is the | eldest son of' Mrs C. Br.Hlrick, of 10 Church j Street, Papanui, and is i\ years old. He i was educated at the Harcwoud School. Until he enlisted in the 9th lUiuforcement he j was working on the West Coast. Private, J. It. Sinclair <woanded> Is the j second son of the Jnte Mr J. J. Sinclair and Mrs Sinclair, of Christchurch, and is 25 years old. He was educated at Mr W. ] Wilson's private school, Cranmer Square. For a time he was farming in South Canterbury, but three {tears ago he w. I to Queensland. When the war broke out he . enlisted in the Australian Infantry Forces, and he served in the Gnllipoli campaign. He was well known as a cricketer and foot tmlli-r
Dnllcr. Rifleman Roy G_ Richnr.l.HOn {Mounded in the face and right hand I is a son of Mrs C. S. Richardson, of 217 Moorhouse Avenue. Before he enlisted in Die 9th Reinforcement he was employed by the Cyclone Fence and Gate Company, Montreal Stre.-t. He was a member of the Federal Hugbv League Football Club. Private S. V. Beslry iwnundedi is the second son of Mr S. 1). Bolcy, baker. Svden ham. He was educated at the Waj'tham School ami tlie Christchurch !• clinical Col lege, and was afterwards on the stall of Sargood. Son, and Ewcti until he enlis'. -tl in the New Zealand Medical Corps. He plaved cricket for the Sydenham ami East Chr'ist- ! church Clubs, and was a member of the Sydenham Hockey Club. Rifleman J. C. Allen (wounded, is a s. :i of Mrs B. L. Allen. .>r Colombo Street South, and formerly of Redd ills. He was em ployed mi the construction of electric tram liillenian T. C. Scott (wounded) Is the youngest son of Mr Janus Sc.lt. of 120 Caledonian Road, St. Allans. He w;.s born at Aiuiat, and educated at the SI. Albans School and the (.hristcburch lechiiical College. He w:.s employed by 1 <mpletoll Bros., grocers, I.inw,.,i. u.jlil he enlisted in the Ist Battalion ol the N. w Zealand Rille Itri gade. Private .1. s. McKee iwomuiedi is lha eldest s if Mr and Mrs J. S. McK. e. of Chcrtscy, and is 21 years of age. He was employed l.v Mr W. Wilkinson, of "Ibghan." Chertvy.
(Received October 3, id.i; i a.m.) MELKOUINE, October :i | The total cas ualtics to 1 late are: — Dead .. u.o:i; Wounded . 20.10<i Miss.ng 3„ r >00 Sick Prisoners • if war .. 2098 3U 1 Casualty ui Total ■known U'Jl . . C!t,202
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