OTHER RANKS
WELLINGTON INFANTRY BATTALION PTE. ROBERT ASHWORTH (No. 10/1402), born in Lancashire, England, in 1893. ''Next-of-kin, Mr. _ E. Ashworth,'ll9 ' Cobden Street, Gi shorn p. PTE. JONATHAN BEAVER (No. 10/1413); born in Halifax, Yorkshire, England, in 1882; seaman. Next-ol'-kin, Mr. Paul Beaver, Queen's Parade, Devonporl, Auckland (father). PTE. IV A RICK HUBERT BENNETT (No. 10/1416): born in Otaki in 1890; sheep farmer. Next-of-kin, Mr. W. 11. Bennett, Te Waikopiro, Wairoa, Hawke's Bay (father). PTE. REX WALTER BERESFORD (N'o. 10/G49); born in Herekino in 1S!)2; mill hand. Next-of-kin, Mr. Walter E. Boresford, Ta-ringamuiu (father). PTE. HUGH MAXWELL BOYD (No. 10/936); born ni Rangiora in 1893; motor mechanic. Next-of-kin, Mr, Stephen Boyd! Hastißgft,
PTE. ALLEN GEORGE BOWKER (No. 10/1421); bora in Blackburn, Lancashire, England, in ISSG; engine-driver. Noxt-of-kin, Air. George .Bowker, 19 . Trent Street, Island Bay, Wellington (fill her). PTE. RDYDON HORACE BROOK-TAY-LOR (No. 10/9 AS); born iu Hasting?, in 1892; engineer. Next-ol'-kin, Mr. Alex. Brook-Taylor, 301 Lunisdon Road, Hastings. PTE. WILLIAM BT!OLIO IT (No. 10/2.|0); born in Palmerston North in ISSIi; labourer. Next-of-kin, Jlr. Frederick B. Brough, Racecourse, t'eatherston. COlfP. JOSEPH CLAVFIvY (No. 10/719); born in New Plymouth iu 1892; bootmaker Next-of-kin, Mr. J. Claffey, Vogeltown, New Plymouth. SERG'f. RAYMOND TERENCE CLANCEY (No. 10/1207); born in London in 1892; labourer. Next-of-kin, llr. G. M. Clancey, 79 Henderson Road, Forest Gate, London E. PTE. HARRY PERCIVAL CLEE (No. 10/877); born ill Cheltenham, England in 1891; farmer. Next-of-kin, Mrs. Cleo, Saxony House, Cheltenham, England (mother). PTE. JOHN DEACON (No. 10/995); born in Thorn bury, Southland, in 1892; farmer. Next-of-kin, Mrs. Mary Baxter, Thornbury, Southland. SERGT, NORMAN CARL DEVERY (No. 10/14GG); bora in Gisborne ill 1894; clerk. Next-of-kin, Mrs. E. Devery, Tranui Road, Gisborne (mother). CORP. THORNTON HORATIO ERNEST DUNN (No. 10/319); born in Lincoln, Canterbury, in 1889; Civil Servant. Next-of-kin, Mr. J. G. Dunn, solicitor, Napier (brother). PTE. WILLIAM ELLIOT (No. 10/1234); born in Blenheim in 1893; cheese factory hand. Next-of-kin, Mr. W. E. Elliot. Post Office. Blenheim (father). PTE. CHARLES ALFRED EMSON (No. 10/188); born in Dorchester, England, in 1893; wood-cutter. Next-of-kin, Mts. Emson, Wairere Street. St. Albans Crescent, Bournemouth, England. PTE. WILLIAM SIDNEY GOLDING (No. 10/366); born in England in 1889; attendant. Next-of-kin, Mrs.' J. Golding, Street Farm, Asher Clare, Suffolk, England. PTE. WILLIAM HAROLD GRAY (No. 10/355); born in Herbertville in 1894; school toacTier. Next-of-kin, Mr. A. ■ Grav. Oxford Street, Levin. LCE.-CORP. .T. C. ' GRIFFITHS (No. 10/358). Next-of-kin, Mr. Lyndon Griffiths, Otalci. PTE. HORATIO VINCENT HARRISON (No. 10/S40); born at WaTrnambool in 1891; clerk. Next-of-kin. Mr. J. T. Harrison. Rosebrook North, Port Ferrv. Victoria, LCE.-CORPL. EDWARD DUNSTAN HARVEY (No. 10/612); torn in London in 1893; labourer. Next-of-kin, Mr. E, Harvey, Grand Hotel, Calcutta, India. PTE. JAMES HOLLERON (No. 10/64); born at Birkenhead, England, in 1886; , labourer. Next-of-kin, Miss Mary Holteron, 113 Beckwortk Street, Birkenhead, Cheshire, England. PTE. JAMES HORTON (No. 10/1260); born in Staffordshire (England) in 1886; 6hop assistant. Next-of-kin, Mrs. Sarah Horton, 112 Waterglade Lano, Willenhall, Staffordshire (mother). PTE; GEORGE KNIGHT (No. 10/1274); born in North Walsham, Norfolk, England, in 1839; grocer's assistant. Next-of-kin, Mr. R. Knight, Station Road, Noith Wabham, Norfolk, England. PTE. JA<MES KNOWLES (No. 10/981); born at Port Ahuriri in 1881; seaman. Next-of-kin, Mrs. Mary Knowles, Port Ahuriri, Napier. PTE. HERBERT LYONS (No. 10/596); born in Stratford, Essex, England, in 1880; labourer. Next-of-kin, Mrs. H. Lyons, Craorott, Parnell, Auckland (mother), PTE. EDWARD JAMES M'MULLIGAN (No. 10/102); born in Pansonstown, King's County, Ireland, in 1880; labourer. Next-of-kin, Soldiers' Widows' Home, England. PTE. WILLIAM JOHN M'INTOSH (No. 10/1588); born in Auckland in 1S8C; labourer. Next-of-kin, Mrs. John _M'lntosj^_PukekoheJfathcr).
PTE. JAMES M'KENZIE (No. 10/SSD); born at Fort William, Scotland, in 1892; farm hand. Next-of-kin, Mrs. H. M'Kenzie, Corriekin, Loch Laing, Scotland.
PTE. ALFRED MILLARD (No. 10/570); born at Ivaiapoi in 1880; cook. Next-of-kin, ' Miss Mary Millard, (366 Worcester Street, Linwood, Cliristchurch (sister). PTE. THOMAS JOHN MORGAN (No. 10/265); -born in Masterton in 1894; farmer. Next-of-kin, Mr. B. S. Morgan, Greytoyn. PTE. PERCY EDWARD M'NICOL (No. . ' 10/1303); born in Dunedin m 1894; carpenter. Next-of-kin, Annie M'Nicol, 87 Roxburgh Street, Wellington. PTE. HERBERT PEDERSEN (No. 101986 a); born at Matamau, Howke's Bay, in 1889; railway porter. Next-of-kin, Mr. P. O. Pedersen, Matapera,. via Dannevirke (father). PTE. WILLIAM PATTISON (No. 10/1312); born at Stafford, England, in 1874; labourer. Noxt-of-kin, Mts. Anne Rowland, Leeds, England. PTE. ERNEST RE A (No. 10/813); born at Birmingham, England, in 1890 j labourer. Next-of-kin, Wm. R-ea, Birmingham, England. CORPL. ARTHUR EDWARD PRENTICE (No. 10/1G1); born at Master-, ton in 1889; builder. • Next-of-kin," Mrs. J. Prentice, 7 Elizabeth Street, Masterton. PTE. WM. REDMAYNE (No. 10/1004); born at Preston, Lancashire, in 1891; horse-driver. iNext-of-kin, Mrs. T. Richardson, Taonui, Feildirig. PTE. JAMES JOHN ROSS (No. 10/232); born at Invergarry in 1893; farmhand. Next-of-kin, W. A. Ross, Inverness, Scotland. PTE. CHAS. SCOTT (No. 10/1080); born at Rotorua in 1893; farmhand. Next-of-kin, Mrs. Rangi Polii Molii, Wai- ■ marama, Hastings. PTE. GEO. HENRY SCRIMGEOTJR (No. 10/31); born at Waipawa, Hawke's Bay, in 1890; clerk. Next-of-kin, Jane Scrlmgeoitr, c.o. Mr. Falconer, Bank of New Zealand, Wellington. PTE. JOSEPH ERNEST SEWELL (No. 10/233); born at Leeds, Yorkshire, in 1889; farmhand. Nexf -of-kin, Mrs. Sewell, Worcester. England. PTE. FRANK SEWELL (No. 10/26G); born at Carterton in 1888; farmer. Next-of-kin, Mr. John Sewell, Carterton. PTE. EDWARD SLOW (No. 10/178); born in Fairlie in 1891: labourer. Next-of-kin, Mrs. F. A. Slow, Fairlie, South Canterbury.
PTE. JOHN SIDNEY SMITH (No. 10(691); born at Wellington, Shropshire, England, in 1892; chemist. Next-of-kin, J. P. Smith Shropshire, England. CORPORAL WALTER SPRATT (No. 10/854); born in Bay of Islands in 1894: pajerhanger. Next-of-kin, Mr. J. J. bpratt, Onerahi, Whangarei (father). PTE. FREDK. ALFRED STEELE (No. 10/1662); born at Tologa Bay, Gisborne, in 1891; labourer. Next-of-kin, Mr. Leslie Steele, Shakespeare Hill, Napier (father). PTE. ARTHUR DANIEL SUTTON (No. 10/54); bor.ii at Charlestown in 1880; drover. Next-of-kin', Mrs. H. W. Sutton. Hawera (mother). PTE. FREDK. RICHARD SWINDLEHURST (No. 10/755); born in New Plymouth in 1893; farmer. Next-of-kin, J. Swindlehurst, Eltham. PTE. WALTER WILLIAM TINDALE (No. 10/80); born in Ulmarra, N.S.W., 1892; labourer. Next-of-kin, Ann Finlayson, Clarence River, New South Wales (aunt). PTE. EDWARD WEBSTER (No. 10/1362); born at Waitahuna, Soutt Island, in 1889; school teacher. Next-of-kin, Mr. John Webster, Waitahuna Wost, Otago. PTE. REGINALD TREVOR WELLS (No. 10/552); born in Auckland in 1893; motor mechanic. Next-of-kin, Mr. Alfred Wells, Melbourno. PTE. DAVID RONALD WILSON (No. 10/54); born in _ Newtownard, County Down, Ireland, in 1877; farmer. Next-of-kin, D. 11. Wilson, County Down, Ireland. PTE. IfOY FR lODIC. WRIGHT (No. 10'1711): lioru in Goiilbourn, New South Wales, in 18R0; signwriler. Next-of-kin, Mr. F. Wright, 20S Orniond Rood. Gisborno (father). NEW ZEALANDERS WITH THE AUSTRALIANS. The foiloiving IUI of casualties in tlio Australian Forces (next-of-kin in New Zealand), lias been received from the Federal Defence Department;— Dieil of Wounds: PTE. F, A. D. MARTIN', Next-of-kin, P, ,v* a C LIM » 1 ul 'luo Pafitds, Nupier * (lather).
Wounded: CORPORAL J. CAMPION. Next-of-kin, J. Campion, O'Hnrie station, l''onloli (l'lilhor). I'TE. J. PUT,EAR. Next-of-kin, Mrs. J. j'u'lhir, 539 (Jastle Street, Dunediii (mother). ' PTE. L. t'ALCONCKK. Next-of-kin, J,. Italcouur, Wniroa, U.II. (father). PTE. G. H. LOGAN. Next-of-kin, ,). Logan, Wilson Street, Timaru. PTE. S. f. SCOTT. _ Next-of-kin, Mrs. R. Civiil-Mayvillc, New North. lioail, Gleiilnore, Auckland (mother).
PTE. C. li. DUKE. Next-of-kin, W. If. Duke, 18 London Street, Dunedin (lather).
PTE. J. D. HANEV. Next-of-kin, Miss X. flaney, "Tt'r-ohanga," Cashmere Kills, Christchurch..
PTES. C. J. H'AACUE' (next-of-kin, R. Ji. Tlaache, P. 0., Gisbonie), and A. SIMON (next oi'-kin, Mrs. E. Simon, Scotia Place, Upper Queen Street, Auckland (mother), previously reported wounded, are dangerously ill.
AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES
FURTHER LISTS. Sydney, May 17. The Dardanelles casualty list includes Died of Wounds. —Captain M'Guire, Sergt.-Major Piggott, Sergts. Rochford and M'Gillivray, Lance-Corpls. Martin, Hale, and Bristow, Ptes. Bloomfield, Curnming, Ferris, Gibson, Johnstone, Tozar, Martin, Wharton, Bailey, Hamilton, Hewitt, Haywood, J. James, Wigg, A. Smith, Stevonson, Welt, Brown, Robin3on, Jauzen, Foster, Standard, Gehlken, Taylor, Marshall, Coppins, and Kano. AVounded. —Lieut. M'Donald. Dangerously 111.—Captain liooke and Lieut. Ross. In all, 275 n.c.o's and men are wounded or ill, thirty-three dangerously. Captain Bean, a medical officer wounded in the Dardanelles, is a brother of the Commonwealth official correspondent. ~ Melbourne, May 17. Official reports state that the Dardanelles -wounded generally are doing well.
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