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CASUALTY LIST Per Press Association. ./-*.- ' WELLINGTON, Oct. 29. * ."Casualty List No. 703 contains the following names:— "V .KILLEJ3 IN ACTION, I Archibald (Southland). , Smith, Alexander L., 2nd Lieut. I DIED OF WOUNDS, Wait, John Reginald (EL. J. Wait, Cashmere JbUllSj father) Murdoch, Robert D. (next'of kin not given). Edwards, Charles Geo. (Nelson). McPhee, Neil Allen (Whangarei). Restall, Raiph Wise (Mrs C. J. Restall, Christchureh, mother). Buchan, William (Dunedin). Tredinnick, Stanley G. (Muritai). Gardner, Eric C. (Gore). Whitehorn, Walter K. (Wellington). Annand, Frank G. (Scotland). - Hume, Richard Askew (Wairoa). Kavanagh, James Jos. (Miss Hannah Kavanagh, Christchureh, sister). Kay, Alfred Ivan William, Oct. 14 (Zac Kay, Hornbrook Street, Temuka, father). Darby, William Duncan (Miss F. G. Darby, Christchureh, sister). Dean, Wilfred H... (Mrs H. Dean, Christchureh, mother). Johnstone, William E. (Napier), i Ninnes, Thomas Samuel (Petone). Walker, William (T. Walker, Wai- ( - para, brother). Foster, Leonard (Mrs E. 0. Boyle, Ellesmere, sister). Maynard, Arthur (England). Oxenbridge, Edmund W. (Queenstown). Dear, Frederick E. (Rongotea). Mehean, Finlay - (Scotland). Andrew, Percy Rov (Sanson)., Abbott, Coril (Westport). Monson, Leonard W. (Napier). Stewart, James (Pahiatua). Previously reported killed in action October 4th, now reported died 'of wounds October sth: Richardson, Hugh Douglas, Lieut. (Pahiatua). % ft DIED OF SICKNESS. Roger, Adolph S. (England). Bourke, Walter (Mt. Eden). McLaughlin, Edmund (Eltham). ' Bryant, Arthur David (Pahiatua). WOTLNDED, The following South Canterbury names appear in Casualty List No. 702: . Shaw, Fredk. (Mrs Sarah Shaw, Timaru, mother). Hamlyn, Joshua G., Lanoe-corporal • (J. Hamlyri, Timaru, father): Robinison, James W., Lance-corporal , _ (S. Robinson, Timaru, father). Fitzsimmons, Albert J. (Mrs A. Fitzsimmons, Timaru, mother). Holdgate, Wm. E., Corporal (R. Holdgate, Timaru. father). Williams, Cuthbert L., Sergeant (Mrs J. P. St. Albans, Timaru, mother) Harknoss, Charles S. (J. W. Haa-k----ness. Timam. brother). Riches, Henry (Mrs A. Riches, Geraldine, mother). Claridge, Albert (Chas. Claridge, Te-, muka, faloher). Dwyer, Francis P. (Mrs Dwyer, Temuka, mother). Hammond,. Harold (Mrs" G. Hammond, sen., Woodbury, mother). Tiffeai,. Wm. A. E.(Mrs G. V. Tiff en, Makikihi, wife). The following men with next-of-kin tii North Canterbury are reported wounded in the same list: — Chris'ocliurch and suburbs.—A. Kirby, P. G., Wiltshire, Lance-Sergeant F. J. Walls, Sergeant H. P. Wade, R. A. Stanley, E. Todd, E. C. Trendale, T. R. Blair, Lance-corporal W. G. Ewan, H. G. McKenzie, 0. A. Ogilvie, Lancesergeant H. F. Bean, T. H. Hughes, C. D. Lilley, E. W. J. Milton, S. G. Harding, H. C. Eaton, A. Sellers, Lancecorporal J. E. Hayter, Lanee-ser.geam.ti F. C.. Lewis, T. S. MoEvoy, W. H. Whitworth, Lance-corporal A. T. Hardie, J. R. Smiloh, D. Cosgrove, B. G. Han-is, R. B. Nicoll, M. I. Buchanan, L. Foster, W. B. Gibson, R. F. Gillespie, M. Gillies. . Other centres —Lance-corporal J. F. Bla.kemore (Springston'), J. T. GairroH (Balcairn), F. A. Carter (West Melton), T. Dunlea (Kirwee), H. Harris, ,P, Pilet (S.preydon). G. L.. Hood (Mt. Seiners'), W- J. Hallagh (Leeston), G. L.' Lilly (Oxford), Sergeant P. J. MowJato (Rangiora), C F. Taylor (Little River), J. Pearce H. Rowney (Amberley), J. S. Roberts'-(Tin-wald). D. R. Rathgen (Tai-Tapn), G. Ityan (Ashburtpn'), Wi B. Skinnier (Selwrn). R. Sutherland (Glehtunnel), R. W. Thomson (Rolloston). IN HOSPITAL'. The following bouth Canterbury names appeal- in an official hospital report:— Dangerously ill—Private A*. Johnson (Timaru). J Scill itamgerou'sly ill—Private 1 K'. W.. Harold (Timaru). Removed, from dangerously ill list—• Private K. W. Harold (later report). Removed from seriously ill list— Private E. Marton (Temuka). Mrs J. E. M. Huston, Evans Street, Timaru, received advice on Saturday Ichat her son, Private A. W. J. Huston, was transferred to Walton-on -Thames Hospital on October 11. Mr S. Robinson., Evans Street, Timaru, has received word that his son, Corporal J. W. Robinson, was wounded on October 12. Mr J. A. Fraser, St. Andrews, has l-eceived word Ic-hat Private M. Cadden has been transferred to the convalescent depot, Homehiurch. Mr Z. Kay, Temuka, received word on Saturday, that his son, Private A. I. W. Kay, had died of wounds, October 14th. Private Eav left with the 18th Reinforcements and wais 21 years of n.ge. Mrs H. B. Andrews, Temuka., has received a. cble seating Chat her husband, Corporal H. B. .Andrews, was progressing favourably. Cformornl Andrews was in the Inst battle. Mrs W. Seward, of Orari, hns received word that her husband. Private W. Reward was wounded in the head during the recent heavy fighting. Private Siward left New Zealand with the 19th Eein/orcemenfs and this is the second occasion on which he has been SBtuide^.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16378, 30 October 1917, Page 5
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