THE CASUALTIES
ADDITIONAL LIST i . > ■'--.'
The -following additions have been made to the casualtiy list published in "The Post" yesterday:— .. DEAD. COCKERILL, EMMA CLARK (Mrs.), Heretaunga street,, Hastings., BARTLE, WILLIAM, Laseelles street, Hastings; died of injuries." COOK, THOMAS, employed by Thear, butcher, Hastings. » HORSELEY (Mrs.), widow, 400, South - , ampton street, Hastings; was to have been married next week. CRAWFORD, JOHN (45), storeinan, Hastings. .....■■ COLEBOTJRNE, R., Native boy, Bridge . pa- ' • ' . . ' I BROOKER, HENRY. BROWN, E. HAYNES. MRS. (correction), Awatoto, Nnpier. SMITH, —. DAVIDSON, JOHN. KYLE (Mr.). . BASHER, —. (schoolboy). STEVENS, JOHN (correction) , LENNIHAN, P. (Mm) (correction). MEEK, THOMAS. BLACKBTTRNE (Mrs.). RHODES (Mr.). [ASKWELL (Mr.). iVOYOE, H. (Mrß.). \
ELLISON (Mrs.). WATSON, ALEX. ETHERIDGE, MARTHA1 (correction). HEATH, R. COLIN. M'KIE (Miss) (correction). M'CARTHY, J. (Mr.). PEARSON, P. J. (Mr.). OOLTON, EDWARD (correction). WILSON, ARTHUR (not Watson). CUDDEHY, MICHAEL (not Cassidy). BROWN (Miss). CULSHAW, T. H. (Mrs.). CULSHAW, L. (Miss). HAXTON, DORIS (Miss), Hastings (correction). . v HAXTON, SAEINA MAY (Miss), 607, ■Nelson street, Hastings. GOLDFINCH, LEONARD (39), <3, . Brewster street, Napier (not Goldsmith). • PUDDLE, ELIZABETH (Mrs.), hospital- patient, Napier. VERCOE, DICK, Hastings (correction) HOOLIGHAN (Mrs.), Hastings. Deaths vouched for by Harold Roach, of the firm of Roach's, Ltd., Hastings, and among T;he ruins of the firm's premises:— JONEg, G. (Miss). FARMERY, GLADYS (Miss). BUCK, MABEL (Miss). TONKIN, J. LINCOLN (Miss). ALLAWAY (Miss). ORR (Miss). SMITH (Mrs.). WELLS, MOLLY. Otherwise vouched for:— M'DONALD, E. F. (Mrs.). M'DONALD, JACK, about 20, son of above, Carlton Club Hotel,, Hastings. MISSING. i ELLIS, A. C. (Mrs.), supposed to be in or about Cosy Theatre; husband c/o A. H. Burr, Greenmeadows. BARRETT, SAKAH ,(Mrs.), aged 56, 110, Waghorn, street, Napier. BADER, ERIC, aged 15, scalded at Tmoana Works; supposed to have been attended by Dr. Bathgate at the time and riot seen since; mother's address, 407, Nelson street, South Hastings. NORMAN JOHNSTON, Napier. L. FREDSBEKG, aged 14. MRS. BEATRICE LAMBERT, 105, Gray's road, Hastings. LEWIS GEORGE, SYLVIA, AND MARIA LUXFORD. AVILLIAM WHITE, c/o Fowdrell Bros., Hastings. MISS D. MURCOTT, staff of Roach's, Hastings. 'MR. R. ,WILLIAMSON. OTHERS INJURED. Among ottiers reported to bo injured are: — MISS STEWART. IRENE LONG, 5, Owen street, Napier. JAMES WATT, Havelock North. SARAH M. ALLEN, hospital staff, Napier. / DAVID PALLENSON, Haumoana. MRS. M'LENNAN, Havolock North. MISS M. B.AMPTON, teacher Napier Technical School (now in Christ-, church). REPORTED SAFE. A. L. RYAN, reporter on "Hawkcs Bay Tribune (previously reported missing). C." W, BADLEY, director Robjohns, Hindmavsh and Co., Napier (previously reported dead; now in Wellington Hospital).
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 31, 6 February 1931, Page 11
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409THE CASUALTIES Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 31, 6 February 1931, Page 11
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