ROLL OF HONOUR.
YESTERDAY'S LIST. (PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) WELLINGTON, .Tannajy 21. Tho foilaWins casualty list, &<>■ wa3 issued this afternoon: — ? AUCKLAND DISTRICT. repatriated. sISST J. WELLINGTON DISTRICT. REPATRIATED. Prisoner of war, i:ow repatriated: — Cuiiliau;. L. (Mrs Giulliam, m.) Walsh, J. (Mrs Walab, Ireland, m.) Wclcb, 0. (Mm L. Welch. Mwterton, m.) CANTERBURY DISTRICT. * DIED OF SICKNESS. Dieil oi 3, : ckntea while en route to Now Zealand: — . • Canterbury Infantry Regiment. Cox, J. P. (Mrs Cox. Thnaru, v.), Jan. otli REPATRIATED. Prisoner nf war, no'* 1 repatriated: N.Z. Entrcnchins Battalion. Read. T. (I. Reid, Watorton, f.) Mi- W. Carrol), Tinwald, lias received word that his son, Private Arthur Carroll, will arrivo in New Zealand shortly. iirs T. McGce, "Winslow, ha s received advice that her second soil, Trooper Thomas Mr-Gco, is returning with draft Xo. 210. Trooper McGee left with the sth Reinforcements. Mr D. McNicol, "Willowby, has received word that liis eldest sou, Driver H. D. McNicol, is returning home with draft- 211. Driver McNicol left with tlie 3rd Reinforcements. Privates C. Niles.'J. Ryan, J. Prattlev, And W. G. Weir, of Temuka, are returning home in the troopship Briton, to arrive at a southern port on the 28th tnst. Mr "W. G. Aspinall has received word that his son, Sergeant Bryan Aspinall, of the Australian Field Ambulance, left Home on December 20th for Australia, and that another son. Trooper lan Aspinall; of the 2nd Reinforcements, is on Hoard transport 211 (Briton) duo to arrive on January 2Stli.
Trooper 1). L. Ferguson, of Winchester. is returning with draft 210. He enlisted in tlio 3rd Reinforcements at the age of 10. He was hit in the face in August, iyi-5, on Oallipoli. Since then lie has been in Palestine.
Advice has lieen received that Rifleman Cliarles William Macarthy, of the 26tli 'Reinforcements, and eldest son of Mis C. W. Macarlhy, 12 Manchester street, is returning with draft 211.
Mrs J. J. Archer, Dover street, St. Albans, has received word that her husband. Farrier J. J. Archer, who has been on active service in Palestine and Egypt, will be returning shortly. Farrier Archer left with the 2Sth Mounted Rifles.
Mrs V. I>. Mcintosh, 48 York street, Opawa, has been advised that her husband, Private R. C. Mcintosh, is returning with draft 211.
Mr and Mr? F. Gabb, 63 Harper street, Sydenham, have received advice that their son. Lance-Corporal J. L. Gabb, is returning with draft 211. He left with the 3rd Battalion of the Rifle Brigade, and was wounded at Messines.
Mrs Greenslade. of Snripgston, has been advised that her husband, lYooper AV. D. Greenslade. will arrive in the Dominion within the next 14 days. He left with the 28th Mounted Rifles, and has been in Egypt ever since.
Mrs C- Bastion, Tuam street, Linwood, lias received word that lier son, Private H. J. Bastion, is returning by Draft 211, to arrive in the Dominion shortly.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16427, 22 January 1919, Page 9
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481ROLL OF HONOUR. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16427, 22 January 1919, Page 9
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