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THE ROLL OF HONOUR.

CASUALTY LIST, WELLINGTON MILITARY DISTRICT WELLINGTON, Sept. 26. Killed in Action. Private W. J- Bracken, Dannevirke. Private E. H. Denton, Levin. Private W.. H. Hampton, Wellington. Private C, It. Hercock, !Nireaha. Sergeant A. M'Kay, Masterton. Private D, F. O’Grady, Palmerston N, Private C. H. Rose, Woodville. Private J. Ruddle, Wellington, Sergeant B. Uzzell, England. Rifleman R. F. Daulton, Manutuke. Died of Wounds. Private F. W. Johnson, Carterton. Private W. J. Watts, Waipukurau. Private R. Taylor, Tangitere. Corporal E. Moody, Tokomaru. Rifleman E. R. Rudkin, 'Wellington. Rifleman C. H. Knapp, Featherston. Died of Sickness. Gunner J. Dunn, Wellington. W r ounded. Gunner J. Neylon, Foxton. Gunner G. T. K. Wagga, Masterton. Lance-Corporal E. C. Algie, Featherston. Corporal W. G. Hopping, Feilding. Private C. Quinn, Hataitai. Private D. Rowe, Stratford. Lance-Corporal A. J. Thompson, Mornson’s Bush. Private H. E. Coffin, Opunake. Private T. Coleman, Wellington. Private T. Gray, Eltham. Lance-Corporal S. G. Stanfield, Dannevirke. Rifleman C. R. Gundy, Kilhirnie. Rifleman J. R. H. Thorp, Napier. Wounded, Admitted to Hospital. Private G. A. Trevelyan, Taradale. Gunner S. C. Glading, Wellington. Gunner H. Linn, Stratford. Driver W. G. Mander, New Plymouth. Gunner F. R. Morrison, Mangaweka. Gunner A. G. Pearce, Lower Hutt. Driver G. Stevenson (not stated). Private W. Miller, Wellington. Lieutenant W. 6. Gibbs, Taihape. Private R. C. Bowie, New Plymouth. Private T. Burch all, England. Private J. Hyde, Aramoho. Lance-Corporal W. R. Smith, Stratford. Private R. Smith, Longbnrn. Private W. C. Hope,, Hastings. Private N. W. Pearson, Foxton. Rifleman E. Jowett, Petone. HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. WELLINGTON, Sept. 26. (All Privates unless otherwise stated.) Dangerously ill. Gibbs, W. G., Lieutenant (Taihape). Still dangerously ill. Jones, N. W., Second-Lieutenant (Wellington) . West, A, M., Staff Nurse (Wellington). Akroyd, A, G. (Gisborne). Dudley, W- A. (Wellington), lledshaw, 11. 6. (Ashhurst). Still dangerously ill hut improving. Gill, H. H. (Palmerston North). Removed from dangerously ill list. Fleet, W. T. (Petone). Thorp, J. R. H. (Napier). Seriously ill. Peters, V. C. (Miramar). Schaw, E. J. S (Aramoho). Still seriously ill. Abbott, E. W. (W r anganui). Soar, C. (Stratford). Still seriously ill, but progressing fairly. Gill, F. J. (Wellington). Johnson, E. A., Corporal (Patea). Thomas, A. E. (Hastings). Still seriously ill, hut improving. Honlahan, E. A. (Gisborne). Perrett, G. (Wellington). Vickerstaff, H. G. (Wellington). Still seriously ill, hut making good progress. Herrick, N. G. (Mangarawa). Removed from seriously ill list. Boyd, S., Lance-Corporal (Hastings). Staples, E. S. (Wellington). Not reported as severe cases. Arthur, S. C. (Cheltenham). Bowie, R. C. (New Plymouth). Brough, T. (Waitera). Burling, C. A., Lance-Corporal (Pongaroa). r Campion, S. K. (Paraparaumu). Clarkson, H. (Eketahuna). Crosland, J. (Ormondvillei. Dick, J. (Eketahuna). Fayen, J. (Ormondvillo). Goble, W. (Inglewood). Gray, A. M. (Carterton). Green, W. J. (M.M.), Sergeant (Hastings). Harwood, J. (Ohakune). Johns, O. (Northlands). Kane. J. H. (Martinhorough). Kelsall, A., Lance-Corporal (Paraparaumu) . Mahin, N. D. (Karakara Bay). Melish, J. (Featherston). Peterson, H. A. (Petone). Rawiri, W. (Pulia). Reid, C. J. (Wellington). Rice, W. V. (Wellington). Richmond, B. E., Corporal (Clarcville). Rouse, A. A. (Hawera). Rowlands, W. E. (Tokomaru). Get it done quickly; get it done well. Removing is not a job that anyene likes to linger over. The advantage of employing ns is that no time is lost. But no care is spared either. Suitable vans are sent in charge of competent men. and naturally the task is promptly and efficiently done —packing, loading, delivering. Good work all round. Scores of testimonials. —The New Zealand Express Co.* Ltd.* Ernest Davies, Follow of the InstiItute of Ophthalmic Opticians, England (by exam, in London); only address. The Davies Pharmacy*

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16247, 27 September 1918, Page 4

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THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16247, 27 September 1918, Page 4

THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16247, 27 September 1918, Page 4

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