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ROLL OF HONOUR

AYEST COAST CASUALTIES.

AVELLINGTON, June 27. - The folowing are included in the latest casualty lists ;

KILLED IN ACTION. Rifleman A. 11. Carbett, Rifla Brigad®|M» —Mrs Y. Jackson, Reefton Rifleman P. J. Mallinson, Riflo Brigade.—Mr G. Mallinson, Aratika - , father. - . - ■- ■ ■ Rifleman F. S. AVillis, Rifle Brigade.— Mrs E. AVillis, Reefton, mother. Rifleman J. L. Avery, Rifle Brigade. — Airs A. Avery, Globe Mine, Reefton, mother. i Rifleman F. J. Ryan, Rifle Brigade.— Mr. AY. Ryan, Firo Station, Grey- j mouth, father.

DIED OF WOUNDS,

Corporal . A. Hughes, Riflo Brigade, Jun© Bth. —S. O. Hughes, Reefton, mother.

AVOUNDED.

Private J. L.‘ Kelly, Auckland Infantry, June '9th.—Mrs M. I. Kelly, Rotomanu, mother. Private . A. Curry, Auckland Infantry, Juno 9th.—Mrs A. Curry, Blackwater, mother. Rifleman J. N. Sherlock, Rifle Brigade, June 7th.—Mrs J. Sherlock, Westport, mother. " Rifleman W. Gaskell, Rifle Brigade, June 7th.—Mrs E. Gaskell, Runnaga, mother. Rifleman C. E. Clarke, Rifle Brigade, June 7th.—Mrs W. Clarke, Greymouth, mother. .

DANGEROUSLY ILL

Private A. E. Lines, West Coast

•SERIOUSLY ILL.

Private J. D. S. Darcy, Grtymcuth.

7 SEVERE CASE.

Private W. Gaskell, Runanga.

NOT SEVERE CASES.

Private A. G. Uton, Cobden. 'i Corporal J. B. Nancekevill ,Woodstock

Rifleman B. J. Phillips, son of Mrs M. Phillips, of Greymouth, Was wounded on June 7th. He enlisted with the 18th Reinforcements.

„ His many friends will be gl§d t<> hear that Mr. Henry Burrough has received a cable stating his brother Private Joseph Burrough is improving.

Advice was received yesterday that Private Roger.Hanrahan, sixth son orthe late William and Mrs. Hanrahan of Tainui Street, Greymouth ;had beau killed in action in France. The deceased soldier enlisted in the 16th Reinforcements, with his two brothers, Edward and Joseph, and left New Zealand for the scene of hostilities some twelve months ago. Prior to enlisting hejwii~~ in the employ of ’L-a*.^3r"r^'oo. f . 4 .0 f Greymouth, and for several y«us |£sitd managed the firm’s business at Slick- ' ball. • ; * "

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Bibliographic details
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1917, Page 2

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319

ROLL OF HONOUR Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1917, Page 2

ROLL OF HONOUR Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1917, Page 2

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