A HEAVY CASUALTY LIST
A very heavy casualty list was issued yesterday. It contained the names ol ten ofhcci's killed and missing, and 223 officers and men wounded. The officers killed are as follows :—■ KILLED IN ACTION. Bth August. AUCKLAND BATTALION". Hume, Arthur Grenville, Major ("Mrs Amy Charlotte Hume, care Mrs lingers, X Kensignton, atith, England, wife.) Moonev, Robert, Lieut. Mrs Fanny Moonev, care Mrs G. Hoofch, Victoria street, ater A iesv, Avondale, Auckland, wife.) WELLINGTON BATTALION. McLernon, Leslie' Vomers, Capt. (S. McLernon, Hastings street, Napier, father) Grace, Thomas Marshall P., Lieut. (Lawrence Marshall Grace, Government Buildings, "Wellington) Tavlor, George "Washington. ■Lieut. Mrs Ella A. Taylor, Eltham, Taranaki, wife) OTAUO IUTTALTON. Unofficially Reported Killed in Action, Bth August. Statham, Frank Hadfield, Major Mrs Mary T'ierpont Statlinm, Howling street, Dunedin, wife) Waite, George Ebington. Lieut. (Mrs J. E. Waite. Moruington, Dunedin, mother) D!SD OF WOUNDS, WELLINGTON BATTALION. Bth August. Bain, John Sinclair, Lieut. (Mrs S. T. -Bain, Richmond, Christ church, wife) Wells, Ewart Linley, Lieut. (Arthur Wells, 2o Cornwallis Gardens, Hastings, England, lather) M3SSINC. WELLINGTON BATTALION Bth August (no further partiuulars.) Davidson, Thomas Allan, Lieut. (Mrs E. Davidson, GB, Harboun Terrace, Dunedin, mother) WOUNDED. WELLINGTON BATTALION. Reported Wounded 27th July. Attalah, Norman, Pte. (Simon Attalah, Palmerston North). Beaumont, Alfred Cyril, Pte. (Mrs Lucy Beaumont, Newtown, Wellington) Harris, John Henry, Pte. (Mrs C. Harris, - Foxton, mother) Following injured in Fall of BomhProof Shelter, 26th July. Bannister, William Masters, Pte. M.rs H. Bannister, Masterton, mother) Hunt, Edward,. Pte. (Edward Hunt, Mangaramarama, Pahiatua, father) Law, Allan Edward, Sergt. (John Law, To Awamutu) Lawson, Cornelius ames, Pte. (Peter Lawson, Man gam aru , Wairarapa, father) * j Morris, Robert George; Pte. (Mrs J J. Morris, Cobden, Victori a, Serimgeour, George Henry, Pto. Following injured by Falling Debris Caused by Enemy Exploding Mine, 29th July. James, George Albert, Pte. ■ Mason, Eernest,' fPe. Moore, William Joseph, Pte. McLeod, John, Pte. Admitted Hospital Ship Delta., 7th to Bth August. Black, Henry, Pte. Clow, Ernest, Pte. Cogswell, Arthur Albert, Pte. Fougere, Frank Jude, Pte. Eraser, Donald, Pte. Heath, Arthur Ernest, Pte. King, Francis, Pte. Ivirkham, Thomas, Pte. Lorking, Sidney Ernest, Corpl. Mason, Alfred William, Pte. Mayo, Ernest Ralph, Pte. Morrisy, John William, Corpl. i Callaghan, Thomas Henry, Pte. Cotterill, ames Gilligan, .Pte. Davis, Arthur Edwin, Pte. Hoar, tSanlev Alfred, Pte. Fielder, Harry Mofitt, Pte. Hughes, Herbert Hoey Bennett, Corpl. Lange, Norman, Pte. Lee, Roland Bernard, Pto. M'Ciok, William, Sergt. O'Neill, Richard, Pte. Walter, Leonard Augustus, Pte. DesForges, Gavin, Pte. Drummond, Robert, Pte. O'Shea., George Augustus, tPe.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXV, Issue 10713, 18 August 1915, Page 5
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415A HEAVY CASUALTY LIST Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXV, Issue 10713, 18 August 1915, Page 5
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