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E.—No. 5

J. MOUAT. Deputy Inspector General, Principal Medical Officer.

NOMINAL RETURN OF CASUALTIES OF THE ABOVE CORPS AT CAMERON.

5TH REGIMENT.

No. 21. Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, 11th September, 1863. The Governor directs it to be notified that it is with great regret he has received the following despatch, acquainting him with the sad death of that useful and active public Officer, Mr. Armitage, the Resident Magistrate of the Lower Waikato—who was a sincere and faithful friend to the Native race, and whose loss is most especially to be deplored at this juncture of affairs. Alfred Domett.

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Regimental No. Age, Yeabs. Sebvice, Yeaes. Rank and Name. COBPS. Date of Death. Place of Death. Natube of Injuey.I Result. Remaeks. Captain. Richard Swift . . 65th 32 18 7th Sept., 1863. Cameron. Gunshot Wound. Killed. 3,277 Private. Robert Bellringer . Do. 2S 9 Do. Do. Do. Do. 1,051 Do. Stephen Grace . . Do. 87 15 Do. Do. Do. Do. Lieutenant Villars Butler . . Do. 23 5 Do. Wounded. Severely. 163 Private. Francis Powell . . Do. 22 4, Do. Do. Do. 3,422 Do. James McLean . . Do. 27 8 Do. Do. Do. 3,666 Do. Michael Bryan . . Do. 80 10 Do. Do. . Missing. 2,268 Do. Thomas Whittle . Do, 36 17 Do. Do. Severely.

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