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Roll of Honor.

THE CASUALTY LISTS. KILbED IN ACTION ON MAY 14. FIELD ARTILLERY BRIGADE. Driver H. G. Page. DIED OF WOUNDS MAY 30. CANTERBURY BATTALION. 'Sergeant, E. D. Evans (previously reported wounded). Private W. Herring (previously reported wounded).

AUCKLAND BATTALION. Sergeant W. R. Olsen.

WOUNDED. CANTERBURY BATTALION. Private H. S. Rowe. FIELD ARTILLERY.

Brigade Sergt.-Major C. T. Gollop. Gunner H. G. Ward. OTAGO BATTALION. Private H. J. Andrews. Private H. Bonner. WELLINGTON MOUNTED. Sergt. G, Nevitt. Trooper W. McKay. CANTERBURY MOUNTED. Trooper C. W. Wroth. Trooper F. G. Kidston.

AUCKLAND MOUNTED. Sergeant N. -Conbrough. Trooper P. A. Finn.

FIELD ARTILLERY BRIGADE. Bomrbadier P. Msoney. DIED OF WOUNDS. WELLINGTON MOUNTED. Trooper J. Jackson.

WOUNDED. WELLINGTON MOUNTED. Trooper J. W. Geange. WELLINGTON BATTALION. Lance-Corporal C. Nettlefold, DIED OF WOUNDS. CANTERBURY BATTALION. Private A. Toms. WOUNDED. AUCKLAND BATTALION. Private C. Hales Angrove. Private T. W. Outhebertson. Private E. H. Dudfield (attached from Canterbury infantry). ¥ Private J. Ingram, Private C. P. ICenny. Private J. J. Morris. Private T. G. Reynolds. 1 Private P. Ryan. Private H. Seed. Private 'D. Stewart. ' 1 Private A. Todd. Private G. Waering.

MISSING. i WELLINGTON BATTALION. Private R. Amundsen. Private J. Bayne. Private H. G. T. Bell. Private N. S. Carswell. Private D. C. Chinnery. Private T. Davis. Private R. G. Dunnage. Private W. Earley. Private L. 'W. Fayen. Private H. Graham. Private C. Hansen. Lance-Corporal I. 1). Jameson. Conporal B. Kay. Private W. McGowan. Private W. L. MaeMurray. s Private D. McPhee. J Sergeant D. K. Pallant. L.-Sergeant T. A. B. P. Rosenfeld. Private W. Seymour. 'Sergeant H. T. Smale. Private W. R. Smith. Private J. Steven. ;' Private J. Traynor. Lance-Corporal J. Wright. Following is casualty list No. 50:— KILLED IN ACTION. Wellington Mounted. Lieutenant N. D. Cameron and Lieutenant T. P. Emerson. Mounted. Lieutenant F. J. Weir. Auckland 'Battalion. Lieutenant W. S. Simpson. Wellington Mounted. Wounded.—Major W. J. ITardham,, V.C., Lieutenant D. M. McDonald, Private V. A. 'Malcolm. Canterbury Mounted. Wounded.—Major G. F. Hutton. Canterbury Battalion. Wounded. —Lieutenant L. J. Gibbs,' Private T. S. Couch. Auckland Battalion. Wounded.—Corporal A. W. Lawson, Field Engineers. Dangerously 111.—Sapper P. H. Berry. REPORTED DANGEROUSLY ILL. May 31. Auckland Infantry Battalion. Private Albert Jolley (Mrs Robertson, Ayr Street, Invercargill, sister). Canterbury Mounted ißiflcs. 71/614 Sergeant Tom Bassett (Mrs Mary Jane Bassett, Tatapu). Canterbury Battalion. Sergeant T. Basliett. PRONOUNCED OUT OF DANGER. Auckland Mounted Rifles. 13/36 Trooper Wilfred Connolly (Mrs, A. Walsh, Parnell, Auckland, sister). Wellington, Last Night. DIED OF WOUNDS. Buried at Sea. Canterbury Battalion. Private A. G. Wilson, May 18 (previously reported wounded). Wellington Battalion. Private G. 'A. Ward, May 2,5 (previously reported wounded). Received June 3, 9.35 a.m. Sydney, June 3. Captain Wallack, who was killed at the Dardanelles, was a son of Colonel Wallack, the New South Wales commandant. Tho second son of Mr. Justice Street has also been included in the casualties.

WOUNDED NEW ZEALANDERS IN ENGLISH HOSPITALS. Wellington, June 2. The following wounded soldiers are in ( the First Southern General Hospital, j Birmingham:— , OTAGO 'BATTALION. j 'Sergeant Roy Thomson. Corporal J. A. McQueen. Lance-Corporal A. N. Berry. I Lance-Corporal P. Cairns. Lance-Corporal J. Coughlan. Lance-Oorporal J. Dunbai. Lance-Corpora} C. 11. Duncan. Lance-Corporal C. Ive. Lance-Corporal J. McLeay. Lance-Corporal J. J. Milne. Private J. Q. Adamson. Private A. Agnew. Private C. Barker. Private R. O. Barnard. Private O. C. Barrett. Private F. Boyce. Private J. Bristow. 1 Private W. L. Caddie.

Private J. Campbell. Private D. Mcl. Clode.

Private J. Cockburv. Private R. W. Collins. Private G. Dunlop. Private S. J. Edelsten. Private E. W. Faliey.

'Private S. A. Foote. Private J. P. Forde. Private G. F. Greig. Private C. T. Gribbin. Private W. Hamilton. Private J. A.' N. Hanan. 'Private E. Hanson. Private C. H. Harvey. Private W. Hibbs. Private F. S. Hill. Private W. Hope. Private A. H. Johnson. Private J. M. Johnstone. Private P. L. Johnston. Private D. G. McCarthy. Private J. n. McNish. Private C. Maguire. Private J. Montgomery. Private M. CT'Neill. Private R. Paul. Private W. TT. Perkins. Private. M. Piper. 'Private W. R. Prentice. Private W. IT. Reynolds. Private A. Ritchie. Private, .T. RoTTertson. Private F. L. Ross. Private W. Russell. Private W. Schofield* Private F. B. Sellars. Private W. H. Simpson.

Private A. W. Smith. Private A., Soilness. Private R. M. Stead. Private T. Watson. CANTERBURY BATTALION. Sergeant J. S. ITilson. Corporal W. 'E. B. Smith. 'Private H. D. Cooksley. Private W. A. Lindsay. Private J. O'Donnell. Private P. J. Reeves. Private A. Tallce. Private H. Tliomason. Private J. W. Wilkes. Private J. R. Worgan.

ENGINEERS. Sergeant G. Rush. '. Sapper E. Bowles. j Sapper F. T. Cameron. Sapper R. W. Collins. Sapper E. Ramsey. Sapper F. 11. Whitmore. AUCKLAND 'BATTALION. Corporal G. F. Johnson. Bugler C. Cliegwidden. Private. C. C. Hawkin. Private T. Holloway. Private E. V. Law. Private J. L. Lee. Private H. J. Maloney. Private C. Milne. Private A. J. Muirhead. WELLINGTON BATTALION, Corporal A. W. Napier. Private R. R. Dawber. Private S. H. Dixon. Private W. Hamilton. Private J. G. McKay. ARTILLERY. Gunner W. H. Solaiul.

The following wounded are at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Netley:—

AUCKLAND BATTALION. Private J. Cooper. CANTERBURY BATTALION. Private A. D. Harrison. Private P. L. Minola. OTAGO BATTALION. Private W. A. J. Drake. The following are at Millbank Hospital, London: — OTAGO BATTALION. Lieut. W. F. Tracy. j RECOVERED. ' The following have recovered and been sent to the depot at Weymouth: WELLINGTON BATTALION. Corporal A. W. Napier. Private H. W. Hales. AUCKLAND BATTALION. Private A. G. Rawbone. Private G. J. Silcock. ! OTAGO BATTALION. Private S. Warren. Private W. Clarkson. Sapper A. H. Howell.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 306, 4 June 1915, Page 3

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930

Roll of Honor. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 306, 4 June 1915, Page 3

Roll of Honor. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 306, 4 June 1915, Page 3

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