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ROLL OF HONOUR

ANOTHER LIGHT LIST FOUR KILLED IN ACTION The casualty list received from Egypt last evening was arain comparatively light. It includes the names of three officers and one man who are Teported to have been killed in action. A few also have died of wounds. Thirty-three were reported wounded, consisting of fonr officers (two of whom are missing) and 29 men, seven belonging to the "Wellington Infantry Battalion, YESTERDAY'S LIST. Killed and Died of Wounds. Officers. Men. Wellington' Battalion. — 2 Auckland Battalion — 2 Canterbury Battalion — 1 Otago Battalion 2 2 Engineers 1 — "3Tli[lery ; — — 3 S ,Wounded and Missing. Officers. Men. Wellington Battalion 1 7 Auckland Battalion — 4 Canterbury Battalion — 4 Otago Battalion 2* 1 •Vuckla.nd Mtd, Regiment — 1 Wellington Mtd. Regiment — 1 Artillery 1 7 Engineers — Divisional Train — 2 A 29 •Missing,

TOTAL' CASUALTIES REPORTED-1381. Killed and Died sf Wounds. Officers. Men. Wellington Infantry 6 15 Auckland -Infantry 10 20 Canterbury Infantry 7 7 Infantry 5 32 Engineers 1 3 Artillery — i Field Ambulance — l 29 79 Wounded. Officers. Men. Wellington Infantry 12 263 Auckland Infantry 19 387 Canterbury Infantry 11 207 Otago Infantry 18 303 Engineers 2 22 Artillery : 1 IS Field Ambulance — 1 Divisional Signallers — 1 N.Z. Staff 1 - Headquarters Division 1 — Army Service Corps — 3 Auckland Mtd. Regiment — l Wellington Mtd. Regiment — . 1 Divisional Train — 2 1 63 3210 Total, 1381, KILLED IN ACTION OTAGO INFANTRY BATTALION PRICE, Major Richard; born at Karori, Wellington,"in> 1879; Civil Servant. Resided at Moray Place, Dunedin. Served in 4th'(Otago) Regiment. Next-of-kin, Mr.; J-; • 11. Price, 40 El I ice Avenue, Wellington (father). Killed on May 20. — SPUDDING, Captain Arthur Vivian; born in Dunedin in 1S90; solicitor. Served in 4th (Otago) Regiment and Otago University Officers' Training Corps.- Next-of-kin, Mr. D. M. Spedding, Princ'Mii Street, Dunedin (fa.■i ther). Killed on liar 20.

NEW ZEALAND ENGINEERS PAINE, Lieut. Sydney William; born in Auckland in 1891; engineer. Served seven years in No. 3 Company New Zealand Engineers. Next-of-kin, Mr. AVilliam Paine, Ashton Road, Mount Eden, Auckland (lather). Killed on May 20. HOWITZER BATTERY ALLAN, Sergeant James (No. 2/1125): born in Irvine, Scotland, in 1S81; grocer. Next-of-kin, Mr. Robert Allan, Belhaven Cottage, Lamlash, IsTe of Arran, Scotland. Killed on May 2. DIED OF WOUNDS AUCKLAND INFANTRY BATTALION KIBBLEWHITE, Corpl. Leonard (No'. 12/1693); bom at Palmerston North in 1891; draper. 'Next-of-kin, Mr. Henry Kibblewhite, Ainohia Street, Rotorua (father). Died on May 11. CARLTON, Pte. William (No. 12/520); born at Karraknrra in 1892; engineer. Next-of-kin, Mr. J. Carlton, Olonga, ' Whangarei (father). Died on May 6. WELLINGTON INFANTRY BATTALION KEWLEY, Pte. Alfred (No. 10/1546); born at Isle of Man in 1S84; fanner. Next-of-kin, Miss Esther Kewley, Ivy Dene, Dulby Village, Isle of Man (sister). Died on May 5. M'ARTHOR Pte. John (No. 10/1581); born in Scotland in 1879; miner. Next-of-kin, Miss Barbara M'Arthur, 57 Conder Avenue. Toronto, Canada (sister). CANTERBURY INFANTRY BATTALION PEACOCK, Pte. Henry (No. 6/1375); horn at Lithgow, N.S.W., in lS9i; blacksmith. Next-of-kin, Mrs. Arabella Peacock, Denniston Hill, Westport. Died on May II). OTAGO INFANTRY BATTALION SMITH, Pte. Frederick (No. 8/293); horn at Dunedin in 1893; labourer. Next-of-kin, Mrs. Annie Smith, 28 Athol Place, Dunedin (mother). Died on May 5, PETERSON, Pte. Herbert Valentine (No. 8/1106); born at Kairanga in 1893; carrier. Next-of-kin, Mrs. C. Turner, Kairanga, Palmefrston North. Previously reported wounded. Died on May in. DANGEROUSLY ILL AUCKLAND INFANTRY BATTALION STOIQ3S, Bugler Percy Ttomas (No. 12/1728); born at Barham, Kent, England, in 1894; farm hand. Next-of-kin, Mrs. G. T. Hopkins, To ICuiti (sister). Previously reported wounded. MISSING OTAGO INFANTRY BATTALION EGGLESTONE, Lieut Richard Ewen; horn at Lawrence, Otago, in 1889; telegraphist. Was Officer Commanding Dunedin Post and Telegraph Senior Cadets, and served in Dunedin Engineers and B Battery, Dunedin. Next-of-kin, Mr. Joseph Egglestone, 135 Cargill Street, Dunedin (father). Previously reported wounded. LYTTLE, Lieut. David John Albert, born at Waikaia in 1SS8; teacher. Served in 14th (South Otago) Regiment and Gore Rifles (volunteers). Next-of-kin, Mr. John Lyttle, Chatton Road, Gore. Previously reported wounded. WOUNDED OFFICERS; WELLINGTON INFANTRY BATTALION

M'LERNON, Lieut. Leslie Somers (No. 10/1079); born at Gisborne in 1891; clerk. Served in 9th (Hawke's Bav) Regiment. Next-of-kin, Mr. S. M'Lernon, Hastings Street, Napier (father). ARTILLERY . RICHARDS, Lieut. Robert; born at Auckland in 1S86; electrical engineer. Son of Ven. Archdeacon Richards, ' Tho Vicarage, Lawrence. Served in N.Z. Field Artillery, and in British Territorial Forces. Next-of-kin, Mr. R. J, Richards, College House, Cliristchurch (brother). AUCKLAND INFANTRY BATTALION HENSHAW, Pte. William (No. 12/1430). Next-of-kin, Mr. William Henshaw. Putaruru. JAMI.ESON, Lce.-Corp. Lawrence (No 12/768). Next-of-kin, Sir. L. Jamieson, Railways, Auckland. LOWNDES, Pte. Richard Faulkner (No. 12/1451). . Next-of-kin, llr. R. p. Lowndes, Lowe Street, Gisborne (father), RAMSAY, Pte. William James (No. 12/1777). Next-of-kin, Mr. W. Hartley, Mokai, via Pntaruru (uncle). AUCKLAND REGIMENT HINMAN, Sergt. Arthur Charles (No 13/70). .Next-of-kin, Mr. Charles H.inman, 5 Brentwood Avenue, Mt. Eden, Auckland, CANTERBURY INFANTRY BATTALION JONES, Corp. Mostyn Pryce (No. 6/1070). Next-of-kin, Mrs. M. A. Jones, 207 Wilson's Road, Christchurch. DARTNALL, Pte. Reginald Aubrey (No. 6/1507). Next-of-kin, ilr. E. R. Darfcnall, 3 Aikmans Road, St. Albans, Christchurch (father). SADD, Pte. Philip Nelson (No. 6/311). Next-of-kin, Mr. J. B. Sadtl, Takaka, Nelson (father). WALLACE, Lce.-Corp, Joseph Henry (No. 6/568). Next-of-kin, Mr. James Wallace, commission agent, Timaru. OTAGO INFANTRY BATTALION

STUART, Pte. James (No. 8/947). NexE-of-kin, Mr. Isaac Stuart, Mavis of Pitfour, Aberdeenshire, Scotland (father). ALLEN, Pte. Claronco Valentine (No. 10/1174). Next-of-kin, Mr. J. J. Allen, Elttmm. BICKNALL, Sergt. Cyril Alfred (No. 10/132). Next-of-kin, Mr. W. W. Bicknall. Hupeaui, Greytown (father). DARRAH, Pte. Charles (No. 10/670). Next-of-kin, Mr. Joseph Darrah, Rhondda Street, Swansea, Wales. OKEY, Sergt. Sydney Melville (No. 10/737). _ Next-of-kin, Mr. H. J. .0. Okey, New Plymouth. RULE, Corp. Frank J. (No. 10/502). Next-of-kin, Rev. F. Rule, 15 Richmond Terrace, Christchurch. SMART, Corp. Robert Orton (No. 10/997). Next-of-kin, Jlrs. Isabella 8. Smart, c.o. Mercantile Bank of India, 15 Graeechurch Street, London, E.C. WEBSTER, Pte. George William (No. 10/1361). Next-of-kin, Mr. C. Webster, 75 Gristol Road. Forest Gate, Essex, England (father). WELLINGTON REGIMENT TRESEDER, Trooper William Peter (No. 11/157). Next-of-kin, Mrs. K. Trese- • der, Pretoria Street, lower Hutt (mother). ARTILLERY BRAND, Gunner Arthur (No. 2/520). Next-of-kin, Mis. S. A. Brand. Weston, neat 1 Norwich, England (mother). MACKAY, Gunner John Albert (No. 2/S2S). Next-of-kin, Mr. ,1. E. Mackny. 00 Maclaggen Street, Dunedin (father). MTJIfOir, Gunner George flonrv (Nn. 2/81!)). Next-of-kin. Mrs. "J. TT. TYnspr. Ohakune (mother). SCI 10 HELD, Gunner John Harold (i\V 2/17b!la). Noxt-nf-liin, Mr. Thomng Sehnfield. Warnnck Street, Grev Lynn, Auckland (nnclo). WALKER, Gunner John Ruswl CNo. 2j1427«). Nn*l -of.kin. Mr, A, Walker, "erntowa. Collimrwood,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2468, 22 May 1915, Page 6

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ROLL OF HONOUR Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2468, 22 May 1915, Page 6

ROLL OF HONOUR Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2468, 22 May 1915, Page 6

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