ROLL OF HONOUR
; SEVEN DEATHS I ' ■ " ;' THE LATEST HOSPITAL REPORT i ■■ _____ : ' Yesterday six mon were reported died ! . or wounds and one. died of sicknees. as : follow:— : . AUCKLAND DISTRICT ' ■■ . . DIED OF, WOUNDS. : .• Olago Infantry Roglmont. i ' riic \ °- W. M'Brido, Ire., f. July 26). • ilabey, A. J. (M. A. Alnbey, Maramarua, m ! ! duly 26). PRISONER OF WAR. I>rCT ; 5?P ol, t«l Jliesiiif,- Believed Prisoner of War; Now Officially Reported Prisoner of War In Germany. Entrenching Battalion. ! Hosier, A. D. (A. P. Knight. Orinl). ! WELLINGTON DISTRICT ' DIED OF WOUNDS. Otago Infantry Regiment. Black, li. A. D. (D. Blnck, Kaponga, f. , CANTERBURY DISTRICT : ' DIED OF .WOUNDS. '' ; '' t ' New Zealand Rifle Brigade ■ Gray, ,T. (A. Gray, Medbury, m. July 26). DIED OF SICKNESS. ; • Wellington Infantry Regiment. ' • Marr, J. A. (A. Jfarr, Methven, b. July 29). OTAGO DISTRICT ■ DIED OF WOUNDS. Otago Infantry Regiment. ' Caddie, K. (T. Caddie. Musselbiireh, m. ' July 24). dickering, 0. (J. Pickering, Balclutha, m. July 26). SOLDIERS IN HOSPITAL ' WELLINOTON DISTRICT. i Dangerously 111. 'Cower, Opl. C. 11., 52,990, Marlon. Sennie, B. V., 30,488, l'alinerstou If. : ■ Removed From Dangerously 111 List. I Shaw, J., 10/3990, N. Plymouth. ; . ■ Seriously ill, '.(Anderson, E. TV., 54,31 V, Wellington. : . llannau, I\, .10/2629, Opunako. : • Removed From Seriously 111 List. •■ I'itisicimons, Jf. H., 26,258, Mmerston N. i Marriott, N., 59,140, Balliincc. Richardson, ,1. 11., 49,845, Wanganul. .Hoi severe Casos. 'Aitken, L.-Opl. T. G., 13/2288, Wangannl. Bridge, C.Q.M.B. L., 25/46, Lyall Bay. ; Ivetta, P. 0., 22,959, Inglowood. ! Fernandez, T. A., 5/687, Newtown. Toothend, A. A., 63,588, Lower llutt. Goodin, J. D., 50,735, Hokonui. Haloy, W., 39,613, Palmerston X. Hooper, F., 63,879, Carterton. Humphreys, D. L., 5/262n, Haetinee. Keeblc, W. A.. 41.439, Brooklyn. : -Simes,- P. J., 20,435, Knponga. • S AUCKLAND DISTRICT. Dangerously 111. Coutts, J. L., 43,363, Nearnawahia. Fpote, L.-Cpl. H. A., 16,214, Kakahi. i : Whyte, W., 20,345, Whangamata. ■ Seriously 111. : . Bell, F. J., 64,469, Kingslaml. ,■ Kicholls, Cpl. T. W. (AUI.), 16/164, TePuko. ' Removed From Seriously 111 List. Hickey, E. J., 34,365, Pio Pio. ■ Hay, F. J., 66,811, Waiuku. : I Eennie, L.-Cpl. A. H.. 32,280 Te Kuiti. ; Not Severe Cases. : Bsird, J., 20,548, I'okcno Val. ■ . ttrqwit \V. J., 70.381, Kdendale. : ■ Burr, H..-10/3501, Devonport. ; Oredin, J., 62,441, Auckland. ' , Downing, J., 51,021, Birkcnhcad. I Fisher, A. J., 70,058, Horotiu. Gorrie, IV. W.,. 31,626, Auckland. Cuest, D. H, 23/1060, Wnrkworth; Guy, W. D., 47,591, Thames. ] Hall, Cpl. I. 0., 24,011, Mangero. j Jietarara, .51., 19,01b, N. Wuiroa. Jamieson, G. G. 8., 62,577, Mahuranei. Jones, D. S., 26,853. Mt. Edou. ' Lambert, A. E., 10,361, Kaikohe. Jl'Aueaiity, H. J., 70.504, Orey Lynn.' i . Martin, i>. N., 12/4220, Yfhakatanc. ; Jtitai, W., 20,881, Kowate. ; Munn, P. P. U., 10/5556, Jlatapura. : I'riston, P. H. W., 13/2475, Bemiiera. i ; I'urton, P. W., 70,412, Auckland. Klade, J. A., 64,366, Pukekohc. '"., Tuauru, JI., 16/1421, Kaikohe; ■ 1 - Wvoi, G. G., 54,996, Auckland. ; Soung, H. G., 62,435, Hamilton E. i CANTERBURY DISTRICT. ! I Dangerously 111. • : Blick, T. T. G., 14,932, Blenheim. ( Seriously 111. i . Lawrence, It., 39.064, Papanui. Moore, H. A. , 8., 40,984, Sydenham. I Bemoved From 111 List. «i : li'Laughlin, 2nd Lt. TV. 8., 43,924, Irwell. C kelleher, P., 66,185, Blenheim. ' Not Severe Cases. ? Sentley, E. It., 26/438, Blenheim. j ■Billingßloy, G., 54,224. ltonga Lee. , t •Blorc, F. G. J., 51,819, OhrletcMiroh.. t .. Clark, A. 0., 51,820, Ohrißtcfcur'ch. <] Dwon, 8.-9gt. G. E...12J53, , Linwood. a Bouthctt, A. G.. 25/1704. Weetport, i i>rae_ath, Cpl. H. J., 6/2364, Kimbcrley. l Momssey, A. J., 44,588, Blenheim. c . Smith, F. H., 62,400, Nelson. v Kwift, 8., 18,597, Greymouth. '. ' , -.Wilson, It. H., 29,329, Belfast. ' . OTACO DISTRICT. Still Dangerously 111-Improving. . /Bell, 2nd Lt. W., 9/462, Morton Mains. ■ I Eamoveil From Dangerously 111 List. . * 'Souness, G., 54,162, Owaka. , \ Seriously 111. ; j Bttiid, R. K.. 61,195, Knapdnlo. Xirke, J. H. I}., 8/2639, Gore. t : '. O'Brien J. W. (M.M.), 8/3992, Woodlands. 1 : Pronounced Out of Danger. ] I ißiggar, L.-Cpl, G., 57.572, Croydoji Bush. i • • Not 6evore Cases. ' ' I lAntoni. J., 16/1020, Puketcraki. ■ Armstrong, W. G., 43,937, Bipton. - s Bennett, H., 39,417, Buncdin 1 :'v Crowley, L.-Cpl. W. G., 53,163, Invercargill. c i Jiiidlay, G., 63,128, Bunedin. . e I Earvoy, A. S.. 72,305, Hawea Flat. 1 : Jlorton, CJ., 72,415, Bunediu. T . Newton, ]'. J., 25,292, Blud. ;' Sutherland, G. A., 26,491, Duntroon i ,Woollett, R. J., 49,955, Tuatapere. J ! 'Inquiries made regarding the losses of I ■ " stock .resulting froin the ituent snow- \ ; Btorme show tnat it is yet too oarly to t i estimate oven approximately tho extent v , : .of the uioitaiity wliich Jiae rcjulted from I the visitation, states the "Lyttelton '.nines." The Government Stock Dcmirt- : Hiont is iuakin» inquiries in the areas ' .visited by tho storms, but tho infornia- t i !iion to hand up to the present is meagre, i, : due mainly to the fact that owners are i > • Jiot yet in possession of the fuete regard- i, ing their losses. The lew accurate re- ~ • turns which have filtered through from the stricken country go to show, how- * ;■ ever, that there is good reason to anti- f ■ cipiite that when the final figures are ,\ available the losses will hv found to bt much lower than tile oarly estimates ' lor instance, it is stated that tho losses . an a flock of between 7000 and 8000 in „ : Jin area which is well within the country " 1 where tho storm reached ite greatest t ; violence, aggregate less than one lam- a , dred. That particular flock might not i bo a fair criterion of the extent of the losses sustained, but at nny rnte it gow ; to show that tho results have not proved . nearly as disastrous. as some early rcports would suggest, A repurtor was in- ■ formed thnt on the High Pcnks Station the losses so far were only about 175 out of 7000 or 8000 sheep. Where the sheop .were huddled together in fifties or more the heat of their bodies was sufficient to ,_ thaw out a cavern, in which they safely : remained. When released they were full d Oi vigour. ' (]
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 269, 2 August 1918, Page 6
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