14t h Regiment. — 1 field officer, 2 captains, 4 subalterns, 2 staff officers, 8 sergeants, 3 drummers, andlG4 rank and file. Total : officers 9, rank and fllo 11H. 40th Begt. — 2 Hold officers, Si captains, 10 subalt ;r:is, 2 staff officers, 14 serjeounts, 8 drummers, and 387 rank and j file. Total: officers' 19, rank and Me 400. 65th Regt. — 1 field officer, 1 captain, 6 subalterns, 2 staff officers, 15 sergoanls, 7 dt jmmers, 376 rank and file. I Total : 10 officers, 398 rank and Me. Grand Total.- -5 Held officers, 11 captains, 24 subalterns, 8 staff officers, 46 sergcuts, 21 fife and dummers, 1078 rank and Me. OFFICERS BY REGIMENTS. Staff.— General Cameron, 0.8., in command ; Major M'Neil, A.D.C; Lieutenant St Bill, A.D.0.; Colonel Carey, C.8., D. A. General ; Colonel Gamble, D. Qr. M. General ; Lieutenant-Colonel Sir H. Havelock, V.C. ; P.M. O. Mouat* C.B. and V.C. Eoyax Artillery. — Captain Mercer, Lieutenant Tickard, aud A. S. S. Temple. Boyal Engineers.— Colonel Mould, C.8. ; Capt Brooke. 12th Begt. — Captain Cole, Lieutenants Crashaw, Phillips, and Mercer. 14th REGT.-Colonel Austin, Captains Strange and Phelps, Lieutenant Langtry, Ensigns Swanson, Calwell, and Howatt, Lieutenant and Adjutant Glancy, Acting Quart3rmast:r Ensign Green, Staff Assistant Surgeon Kellett. 40th Regt.— Colonel Leslie, Major Bligh, Captain and Brevet-Major Bowdler, Captains Hon J. Le P. Trench, Cooke, Clarke, and Hines; Lieutenant and Adjutant Wnelan, Lieutenants Dudgeon, Phillipß, Hobbs, Lucas, Holer, Brook, and Morgan; Ensigns Gomez, Ducrow, and Bobinson ; Surgeon Styles. 65th Regt. — Colonel Wyatt. Captain Gresßon, Lieutenants Toker, Pennefather, Rickson, Talbot, and Ohevallier. Ensign Spiller, Surgeon White, Lieut-Adjutf,nt Lewis. CASUALTIES. Artillery. Killed- -Officers, none; bombadier Martin; gunners Gulverwell, and Kevan. Wounded — Officers, Captain Mercer, Sergeant-Major P. Hamilton, Gunner J. Bold. Total Casualties: Killed, 3 privates; wounded, 1 officer, 1 sergeant, 1 gur«ner. 12th Rkgt. Killed — Lieutenant Murphy, Privates Nee<?Jmm, Osborne, Sayers. Shea, G. Smith, and Wood. Wounded — Corporals Norgrove and Savage ; Pilvateß Baxter, Bozen, Cain, Dornan, Doward, Gainger, McCamon, Mcßeynolds, Molloy, Maloney, Meade, Yates, Boucher. Total killed, 1 officer, 5 privates ; wounded IS rank and file. 14th Regt. Killed — La nee- Corporal Burrell; Privates T. Bsllew, E. McCrory, Nowland, H. Russell. Wouxded — Lieutenant-Colonel Austin, Captain Phelps, Sergeant Mansbiidge, Privates Shinton, Lewis, Swaine, Murray, Carroll, Hannigan. Total killed, 5 privates ; wounded, 2 officer* and 7 rank and Me. 40th Rkgt. Killed— Pi ivates Loughlin, Barber, Howne, Goldsborough, Usher, Daley, MeNally, Johns. "Wounded— Ensign Ducrow; Corporals Ho^berg and Mann ; Privates Brown, Bell, Healy, Brotherton, Ginnes, Roberts, Doran, Scales, Jones. Total killed, 8 privates ; wounded, 1 officer, and 12 rank and Me. Gsth Regt. Killbd— Privates Bell, Blackburn, Cavanagh, Clarke, Hepburne, Johnson, King, Manley, M'Lelland, Mooney, Neat, Roberts and M'Causland. Wounded— Captain Gresson, Lieutenants Chevallier, Talbot, and Lieutenant and Adjutant Lewis ; Sergeants Hughes, Mangan, and Howson; Drummer Crinman; and Privates Bartlstt, Brown, Biimsby, Cain, Caiias, Codbrook, Conway, Cotham, EUentree, Gorman, Griffin, Halpill, Hopwood, Home, Law, MAdam, M'Barney M'Connell, McLean, Mullin, Mirrell, J. Norris, Russell, Shean Smith, Swift, Waring, Welsh, Lockerby. Total killed, 13 privates ; wounded, 4 officers, 3 sergeants, 1 drummer, aid 30 rank and Me. GOSPEL OAK GALVANISED TINNED IRON (Formerly sold under the name of Morewcod »«d Roger's Patent.) I>HE only Prize Medal granted in the Galvaaized Iron Trade at tba International Exhibition 1862, was awarded to the Proprietors of th« "Gospel Oak Works," Tipton, Staffordshirg, for " the excellent quality of their sheets.* Supplied through all London Merchants. WILLIAM LEE, ARent. 74, King VYilHam-Bt. London. ON SALE. EX PRINCE ALFRED, FRO&I SYDNEY. O HHDS COAL TAR EX AFFIANCE, FROM LONDON. 20 cases old pale brandy '20 „ „ Scotch whisky 20 „ old torn 1 annisette '& „ cherry brandy 2 assorted liqueurs fiO pale sherry 30 „ port 6 ,*, champagne 5 „ sparkling hock 5 moselle 5 sillery R S. LEDGER. _jOctober 80. 1563. ON SALE. EX WILLIAM CAREY and ASTEROPE. -j r\ TONS BAR and ROD IRON, assorted JLv,/ 6 hoop iron 1* fencing wire Stockholm tnr, Manila rope, assorted sizes Linseed and boiled oil Horseshoe nails Emimelled chimney pieces Crushed loaf sugar Men's twill regatta shins Fine Congou tea, in half-cheais Manell's pale brandy in hhds Superior sherry in qr-ciisks Superior pert in case Sparkling moselle and hock Superior claret An assortment of hardware and holloware JOHNSTON & CO. Nov. 14, 1863. FOUND STRAYING. A WELL-BRED BAY MARE, also, 2 bay Geldings (aged) Any person describing them satisfactorily can have them by paying expenses, by applying to SAMUEL VENNELL, Wairurapa. Nov. 2, 1863, HARPER TWELVETREES' S~\ OVERNMENT BLACKING is the perfection \JT of excellence. It does not become hard, dry, and mouldy, even il kept for years, but renders the leather soft, lasting, and waterproof, prevents cracking, and imparts a bright, beautiful, permanent black. Sold in cakes, aud in bottles, at Od, Is aud Is6d each. Patentee : Harper Twelvetrees, Bromhy. by-Brow, London. Manufacturer of the " Glycerine" Soap Powder. Sole Wholesale Agents for Wellington — Messrs. W. Hickson & Co,, Merchants. MAKE YOUR OWN SOAP. HARPER TWELVETREES' GLYCERINE SOAP POWDER HAS triumphantly won its way into every hems. It is a complete Luxury for Washing, — is perfectly saponaceous, — and possesses remarkable cleansing and nourishing properties. A week's washing for a small family may be accomplished in a few hours ; saving one-half of soap, two-thirda of time and three -fourths of labour. A penny packet will make a pound of capital scouring soap. Patentee : Harper Twelvetrees, Bromley-by-Bow, Lon don. Sole Wholesale Agents for Wellington — Messrs. W. Hickson & Co, Merohants. JOYCE'S AMMUNITION. Established 1820. #*lk riIHE following arJL tides, of the best &4ti|k|jj{<ff3s^^L MANUFACTURED BY FRED. JOYCE & CO, " - "** w< "'f!wi>!W* " makers and dealers in gunpowder. Military Rifle Percussion Caps Patent Pyroxline Sporting ditto Original (1824) Anti-Corrosive ditto Treble Waterproof Central Fire ditto Chemically prepared Cloth, Felt, and Paper Waddings Cartridge Cases for Breech-loading Guns, Wire and Universal .Shot 'Cartridges, &o. ConxBAOTOBs to Hbb MajebxyVWar Defabtmbnt I
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1990, 1 December 1863, Page 4
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