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LIST OF KILLED AND WOUNDED. (From the Southern Cross .)

The following list of killed and wounded was supplied to us by our special correspondent, and we have carefully compared and corrected it by the official list of Dr. Mouatt, which was kindly supplied to us. Where not described otherwise, the wounds are gunshot wounds :—

H.M.S. CUARCOA. Killed. — Lieutenant Hill, late Orpheus. James Hams, ordinary seaman. Wounded. — Thomas Terrain, O.S., hip. very severely. William Fox, O.S., left jaw severely. Charles Ween, marine, lower jaw, severely. J ohn Watson, 0 . S. , left knee, very severely. Amos Smith, O.S., groin, dangerously.

H.U.S. MIRANDA. Killed.— M. Watts, R.M.A. Wounded. — Lieut. Haminick, right shoulder, very severely. John Nokes, boatswain's mate, left shoulder, very severely. M. Bryan, A.B., left leg, severely. James English, captain of the maintop, loft thigh, severely. Samuel Rushven, A.U., left lung and fracture of left arm, very dangerously. George Charmbold, left leg, severely. Levi Keane, left thigh, dangerously George Alton, R.M.A., left thigh, severely. Alexander M'Alister, A. B., arm, severely.

H.M.S. ESK. Killed. — Capt. Hamilton, head. Willmm Leigh, stoker. II. Fuller, O.S. William Dalton, O.M. Wounded.— -Lieutenant Duff, back two places, very severely. Edward Martin, A.B., right hip and loins, very severely. Thomas Roberts, A.B., abdomen, dangerously. Alfred Bowden, A.B., right heel, severely. James Lawrence, A.B., scalp wound, severely. James Knight, captain forecastle, very severely, right shoulder. Robert Ward, marine artillery, very severely, thigh. Wm Tozer, bombadier, severely, left arm. R. Jeffrey, A.B., slightly, sprained leg. T. Donnelly, O.S., slightly, sprained leg. W. Alison, dangerously, chest and thigh.

H.M.S. HAREIER. Killed. — Henry Clark, Boy. George Young, A.B. Andrew Greenbow, stoker. Wounded. — Commander Hay, dangerously, abdomen, ball lodged. Alfred Loekie, A.B., very severely, right jaw. James Pullett, slightly, finger. Charles Barrett, O.S., very slight, left thigh. William Burchill, O.S., very severely, right leg.

H.M.S. ECLIPSE. Killed. — Sergeant Harding, R.M.A.

68th REGIMENT. Killed. — Sergeant James Hanner, accidentally, chest. Wounded — Private John Moffat, very severely, shell, right knee joint. Private William Sloane, severely, shell, right foot. Private Edward O'Neil, dangerously, left thigh. Private Daniel Sweeney, very severely, shell, right knee. Private John Logan, very severely, right thigh and hand. Private Patrick M' Donald, dangerously, chest and left arm. Private William Johnson, severely, moutk and neck. 'Private William Ashton, dangerously, right elbow. Private Henry Black, slightly, right elbow. Private John Platt, very severely, left chest and neck. Private James Byenter, slightly, head. Private Hugh Toner, right forearm. Private John Baxter. Private William Watson, slightly, shell, right hand.

43m. REGIMENT. Killed. — Captain Robert C. Glover, head. Captain C. R. Muir, tomahawk, right axilla. Captain R. T. F. Hamilton, head. Captain Edwin Utterton, neck. Lieuienant C. J. Langlands, chest. Ser-geant-major John Vance, chest. Private Phillip Fitzgerald, head. Private Charles Lane, left side chest. Private S. Holbrash, chest. Private Henry Goff, left side chest. Private S. Hornby, left breast. Private John Bradhursl, abdomen. Private Frederick Travers, tomahawk, right head and shoulder. Wounded. — Lieutenant-Colonel Booth , dangerously, spine and right arm (reported since to be dead). Lieutenant T. G. E. Glover, severely, abdomen, not penetrating. Ensign William Clark, severely, right arm. Ensign S. P. T. Nicholl, slightly, scalp. Sergeant Edwin Young, severely, left jaw. Sergeant John Hurley, very severely, right forearm and shoulder. Sergeant Thomas Collier, very severely, left arm. Sergeant John Cain, slightly, right forearm. Corporal William Everett, left shoulder. Private William Bridgnian, ve,ry severely, both arms. Private John Byrant, very severely, right shoulder. Private John Node, severely, left shoulder.

Private James Warburton, severely, right side of face. Private Robert Phelan, head, Private George Clark, severely, left shoulder. Private James Clark, slightly. Private John Simmonds, severely, left arm above the elbow. Priva*-* John M'Farlane. slightly, upper lip. Private John Livesay, very severely, right jaw and chin. Private Bernard Conroy, severely, left thigh. Private Michael Casey, dangerou right temple. Private William Sargesu, ery severely, right thigh. Private , rtin Walsh, very severely, right shin. Priate George Robins, very severely, scalp and right shoulder. Private Thomas Madden, very severely, chest. Private James Audly, very severely, tomakawk, head.

14th REGIMENT. Wounded. — Sergeant William Armstrong, severely, right thigh. Private William Power, severely, both shoulders. Private John Ruth, slightly, left foot. Private Thomas Burdett, severely, right shoulder.

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North Otago Times, Volume 1, Issue 13, 19 May 1864, Page 1 (Supplement)

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LIST OF KILLED AND WOUNDED. (From the Southern Cross.) North Otago Times, Volume 1, Issue 13, 19 May 1864, Page 1 (Supplement)

LIST OF KILLED AND WOUNDED. (From the Southern Cross.) North Otago Times, Volume 1, Issue 13, 19 May 1864, Page 1 (Supplement)

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