ROLL OF HONOUR
LATEST CASUALTIES r FIFTY-THREE WELLINGTON MEN WOUNDED \ pother heavy casualty list was reserved at Defence Headquarters yesterday from Em>t, included m which were the names of 6even officers, who were reported killed in action. Fifty-three Wellington men aTe reported wounded and three died °f I* l7o officers and one man of tho Ota fro Battalion are also reported ips having died,of wounds. YESTERDAY'S LIST—7S. Killed and Died of Wounds. _ Officers. Men. Wellington 2 3 Auckland .1 _ Otago _ 3 .Canterbury 1 _ 7 . G Wounded. Officers. Men. Wellington — 53 Otago 5 _ Canterbury 4 _ ; 9 53 pTAL' CASUALTIES REPORTED-1169. Killed and Died of Wounds. Officers. Men, Wellington Infantry 5 8 Auckland Infantry 9 11 Canterbury Infantry 7 3 Otago Infantry 3 29 K.Z. Engineers — 2 ' 24 56 Wounded. Officers. Men. Wellington Infantry 12 249 Auckland Infantry 18 253 Canterbury Infantry U . 193 Otago Infantry f(j 296 Engineers .' .: '2 20 Artillery — 9 . Field Ambulance — 4 Divisional Signallers — 1 N.Z. Staff Corps 1 - Headquarters Division •.... 1 — Army Service Corps — 3 61 1028 ■Total- ................1169 KILLED IN ACTION \ OFFICERS AUCKLAND INFANTRY' BATTALION "tIEUTENANT THOMAS GERALD NORMAN SCREATON; born in Leicester, -England, in 1691; bookkeeper; served in 15th (North Auckland) Regiment. Next-of-kin, Mrs. P. Carling, Karanga--1 hake (mother). WEUTENANT NOEL STEADMAN; born in Whangarei, 1890; electrical engineer; was officer commanding 30th Company Auckland Senior Cadets; 'was four years in New Zealand Engineers (Auckland). Next-of-kin, Mr. ■T. H. Steadman, Whangarei. SECOND LIEUTENANT EARRY MORGAN ; born in West Bromwich, Birmingham, in 1880: land and estate agent; served in Mount Eden Senior Cadets. Next-of-kin, Mrs. E. M. Morgan, New Lynn, Auckland (wife). SECOND LIEUTENANT DAVID REID CARPENTER; born at Hounslow, Middlesex, England, in 1893; solicitor's clerk; served in Coastal Defence Infantry Detachment of 3rd Auckland Regiment, in Auckland Grammar School Cadets, and attended the Royal Military College in Australia. Next-, of-kin, Mr. Robert Carpenter, ■.Veterans' Home, Onehunga (father). CANTERBURY INFANTRY BATTALION lIEUTENANT ALEXANDER ELDER FORSYTHE; born in Scotland in 1886; jeweller; served in 12th (Nelson) Regiment. Next-of-kin, Mr. A. A. Forsytbe, Coupar Angus, Perthshire, Scotland (father). WELLINGTON INFANTRY BATTALION 'CAPTAIN ATEO FRANDI; born at Pisa, Italy, in 187-1; piano-tuner; served for 24 years in Territorials find Volunteers, and was captain of No. 31 Company Sonior CadeK Wellington. Next-of-kin Mrs. T. Frandi, 17 Adelaido Road, Newtown (mother). „„„„ T.rBTTITA ANT CHARLES BRUCE STUART MENTEATH; born in Wellington in 1892; farmer; served in A Company 7tli (Southland) Regiment: wfis six years in Colic#© Cadets and one year in Hiraterville Mounted Rifles. Next-of-kin, Mr. A. A. S. Merit-oath, barrister, Wellington (father), -
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2464, 18 May 1915, Page 6
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420ROLL OF HONOUR Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2464, 18 May 1915, Page 6
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