THE FALLEN AND WOUNDED.
PEKSONAL NOTES. A casualty list issued fied the death on December ltith. or HarrvWilfred Clark, of the Auckland Mounted Rifles,. bv droning. His nearest xelivUve is . il. Cl^rn, hanga. • Mr and Mrs Ecwden, -13 Wright's road, Hillmorton, hare recoivecladvico that Their sen. Gunner H. G. Bowden, who left with. the <sih Reinforcements at the age of nineteen, is returning home. Al r6 Edgier, John street, Temuka, has received advice that her son Private J. G. Edgier, is returning home. Privats Edder left with the -otli ReinHi, brother 1... notte.g returned from the iront, having los. mj left arm. Mi« K. Harmon. Gi-eenhnves, Tcmnka. has been advised, that, her brother, Private A. J. Harrison, is returning to Nc-.v Zealand ".nth a draft, dueshortly. Mr Joseph Ecnnah, of GouthbridM, received news iho other any that ins pon Private R- Jlajui&n. wiio baen renorted clangeronsly ill fc- 1 ** period c'f 18 days, had had his name removed from the dangerously ill list. Mr Frank Thian. of Lakeside, has been informed that his son. Private R. C. Thieii. will reach home in about a fortnight's ikae. A Tessapf received bv Mr Dudley Hampton, of Loeston. records the death of his son. Private Fred Hampton, of sickness. Ho was reported dangerously ill a short time ago. A fortnight ago Mr G H. Jnncs. of Lcecton, "was informed that 111s soil, Trooper James H. Jones, was dangerously ill with pneumonia. A message received a day or two a;to stated that ho was out of danger. Trooper Jones served with the. Forces in lCgypfc and Palestine, leaving New Zealand with the 7th Reinforcements.
The Rc-.v. 8. Griffith, of Cnver.hr m Methodist Church, Dune din, ha* rcfotvod n private eablo announcing that, his son, Lieutenant J. C. Griffith, cf the Royal Air Force, who has been a l'»-r-iMiet' of war in Germany silica July 12th. 1017, has reached London in Jiood hcnlih.
Mrs S- J. Bcavcn, Beach rend, Ashi'Vrlou. ha* been advised that her husband, Lance-Corporal H. J. 13eaveu, is returning to New Zealand shortly.
Mr Thomas B2»ck, Alford Forest road, .Wibartoo, ht'.s advised that lus sou. Sergeant J?. JJlark, is retumius to New Zealand shortly.
Mrs E. lidc, Tancrod street, AihbiiiioUj liasi hccit aUviscd lint her husbatul, l J iivato I', JMc, ia to Now Zculaml ehortlv.
Mr W. 'J'. -N'ai&h, Tiawa'd, has roccivod ndvici> that his son, l'rivalq C. C. f . Nuiih, is rt-tuniitip; to New Zoiilatid, He lei t avLj.li the odrd ileiaforet-ineuts,
.Mrs if. Clark, Tinwald, has rfceiml f.d\lfO tbufc her SOI), J'rivato J, T. Clark. rotuminK to N.uy Ze.i].mil, lie left with tiic Oth Pvt'lntos'twucutß,
stnj J. XI. 97 I'dillspii street, Addingion, hats hoen advised that her ton, Hillomon A. J, is returning to Nov ZciihuiU with droit No. 3W> which is duo in about sovwt days,
Mr diid Mm D, Jireow, of ClivisW chtuoli, iliU'o fcenu advised that their son, Q.M-fi, 33. Kroo?". is retuj-Uiug to "Nov/ Zuulund, lie left »ith the Main Body, tmd imw genit-e on the Suo-i CJituaU in Qidlipv'U aiid I'Viinauj ueiiiy three times woundc-ti,
'I'Jirce J£;i.rs))l;ind inen=3?rivqr -f, "\VHuuottu, ivfvnte Jp«!lih and Jglm Sharii(-k—ate duo to atjlvp i»t Uh'- Dt-ffliuien hi aboiit <» week's limp, i)rlvpp Hun nun left as ;i iilfUt ill tll« Third Battalion, Now Zcsh iiuul Ilifle BviKatlp, l>Ui !i*tw jpiueel "tJie ii'nnsiwfc hcsetlpn Pf iho ' I"otirtJi liattnliotl, 'rlllid N Private grczief If.rt, with U?e il;lth and Jiifjt'iuiui SJiitt'liek with the 'i-jrd Iteial«i cwjjwUs. AH three wre being invalid t-d hoiiu'. In civil life they wei§ cgn= iipcUid with othep Mttt-ahluud gaMerSj l'rivatis w. .7. Luttf'U (34th Jlflialorcemsntg), pud Kdnratl Hrwkea (27th Jleinfqrcpments), linvc- ty ten tiy retttiuecl, and U'itji i.lio Uift'O t?siv=sttd oi'dvalrj, will be present* tnl with Uto Mivrshlsiid Patriotic fio= cicky's uiedals «t » welcome home ggeial. 'J'iif Ssclpiy will iJinlvt! special jijoals for Uic pi-eaeuttttipii oi : medals to Dujeuts of two deceased soldiers,' pjlvatoi A, J> Dobhy and c, I)elam.ain.
Mis %■ Orchard, 435 Madre.s ptroet, iuis received word that her second soil, Lance-Corppial J. W, Orchardj has tmned hdjHo to St, Omar, Kenepur.i Sound, Marlhorougli, ater two years' active eervjeo. Ha enlisted with the 10th Reinforcements, ansl prior to enlistiiu; was I'anning iu the JlurlbOfOHgh district,
News has been received bv the rela-= lives in "Diuiedhi thsib Gunner Andrew Cameron, of the Canadian ISxpedition= ary Forces, died pn November 3rd, frfW» ivoii.nds rccoiygs(l pu Noveinbttr Ist. jjorij and. .educated in Pmiedin, the la(e soU dioi- was 37 years of ago at the tjine of liLs {loath, * |n August, IQJUi ho joiiu iiU 'Ui> n itli the Canadian fyrceg, and served with them .at tht; front till he received the fatal wgund, T]nec of his brothers are isti|l pn active service, two in the Aruiy, and gno iu the Navy, while 11 >iatei: is serving as a nurse. Decease] was a itephow of tho Rev. Audiw Ciuueyyn, pj- Dlinediu,
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16414, 7 January 1919, Page 4
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