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ROLL OF HONOUR

CASUALTY LIST (Per Pros?- Association.)

WELLINGTON, Aug. 10. Casualty List No. 61-3 contains tho following names:—

KILLED IN ACTION.

July 31—Aug. 8. Johnston, Francis E., BrigadierGeneral (London). Horwood, Alfred E., Major (Dunedin). Doughty, AVilliam T., 2nd Lieut. (Wellington). Kinvig, James G., 2nd Lieut. (Wellington). DIED OF WOUNDS. July 2S—Aug. 1. Crannitcli, John, Corporal (M. Crannitch, Temuka, father). Mace, Henry A. (New Plymouth). Lynskey, Patrick (Wanganui). Monaghan, Harry (Wellington). Willacy, James (Wanganui). Wright, Thomas (England). Armstrong, George W. (Dunedin).

WOUNDED

The following Canterburv names appear in Casualty List No. 642: — Frisby, William M. (Mrs A. Frisby, Temuka, mother). Rowe, John (Mrs A, M. Rowe, Christchurch). > Drake, Voss D. (Mrs E. Drake, Timaru, mother). Gaudin, Cecil D. (Mrs M. Gauoiii, Ashburton). Eager, William (Mrs J. Miller, Ashburton). Anderson, Andrew (Mrs M. Anderson, Timaru, mother). McKay, William (J. McKay, Fairlie, father). Canning, Benjamin G. (Mrs L. Canning, Ashburton). Cosgrove, Patrick J. (Mrs H. M. Oosgrove, St. Albans). Shepherd, Cyril M. J., Sergeant (Mrs A M. C. Shepherd, Christchurch) . Smith, John A. (Mrs A. E. Smith, Christchurch). Dunlea, Thomas (Mrs Si. A. Dunlea, Addington). Robertson, George H. (JT. Robertson, Addington). O'Brien, John G, (M. J. O'Brieoi, Timaru, brother).

HOSPITAL REPORT. The following South Canterbury names appear in the official hospital progress report:— Dangerously ill.—Private C. D. Brown (Timaru). Severe cases.—Privates B. J. Brosnan (Alburv), W. Fox (St. Andrews), and T. McCarthy. Mr M. J. O'Brien has received official advice that his brother, Private J. G. O'Brien (loth Reinforcements), fornterlv oh the staff of the National Bank, Timaru, and latterly in the Tourist Department Wellington, was wounded at the Western. Front on July 26. Mr D. Laiie, Winchester Settlement, Tennikn. rwm-rpd Word vested-day that his brother, Private T. _ Lane, Was wounded on July 26th, in action in France.

The name of Private V. D. Drake, son of Mrs E. Drnke. of Timatii, appears in fin official casualty list as wounded. Drake was a. v.-a! 1 known and boy. H" left with th*» 14tfi Reinifrvi-ppmerits. His fWrxwi* E. A. Drake, who left. With the Moin Bod\-. wounded at GMiipoli. Drake was vrii the Messines baffle diirinrr tJiA attack and Whs nrltrrifrfcerl to hosm'fjil, ranoiiEf his complaints being complete deaf.iif-ss.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16310, 11 August 1917, Page 7

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ROLL OF HONOUR Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16310, 11 August 1917, Page 7

ROLL OF HONOUR Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16310, 11 August 1917, Page 7