SIR F.CARRINGTON'S CASUALTIES.
Eoceived August 21, at 10.40 p.m. LONDON, August 21. The following are the casualties in connection with Sir Frederick Carrington'a force, chiefly on the 16th: — Private McDougall and Captain J. W. Harvey (New Zealanders) and Private Gibeon (N.S.W.) killed; Private Bolton (dangerously), Captain H. P. Fulton, Lieutenant R W. Collins, Sergeant Lislrie,, Privates J. Alexander, J. J. McAuley, M. H Vincent, McCorncy and Sutherland (severely), all New Zealnndors. Pri>atea McCastue and I^e (Victorians) died of wounda. T. Grace (Victorian) was mado prisoner. W. Hayward (South Australian) was slightly wounded.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10119, 22 August 1900, Page 2
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