ROLL OF HONOR.
LATEST CASUALTY LIST. Wellington, Yesterday. Killed in action.—Seeoml-Lieutenant S. 0. Esaiu, Second-Lieutenant E. 0. H'ckiuott, Second-Lieutenar.t L. W. Meuli. Died jf wounds.—Privates A. Potroz. It, H. M. Simpson, A. Woodley, Sergeant G, R. Hogon, Private J. Hartnett, Rifleman J. H. Nelson, Lance-Corporal A. M. Stuart, Acting-Corporal S. K. Thomas. Correction.—Previously reported missing believed wounded, now unofficially imported not missing, but wounded.--Lieutenants J. E. Cuthill and A. V. Valtniine. Wounded Second-Lieutenants H. W. i 11. Coat.es, F. R. Wilson, C. E. C. Morgan,, li. Fryer, R. L. Wilson, W. L. Lonsdale, i 0. D. P. Topliss, Lieutenant L. L. T. • Bn«h, Captain R. F. C. Scott. Wounded, admitted to hospital. i Trooper A W. Henry, Battalion Sergt.Major A. Curtayno, Gunner W, D. Fradi, Driver J. 6. Privates W. , Barnett, L. Finlayson, Laneo-Corporal J, ■ Burton. Private C. H. Duck, Lanee-Ser--1 gnunt J. S. Duncan, Privates G. Haslett, i P. A. Murphy, .T. G. Pearee, A. .T, D. i lYrack, W. H. Hewett, Lance-Corporal E, J. hradley, Riflemen W. R. Brown, E. R. Clements, M. Cobbe, V, Collins, E. i Cook, .1. S. Cook, S. J. Dixon, Lance-Cor- • poral W. R. Duthio, Rifleman W. 11. i Kitsmaurice, P. Elynn, J. Gillespie, Sei-J gcant G. R. C. Grantley, Riflemen 6: S. Gray, R. il. llopc, A. J. Jennings, A. tV. Johnston, Corporal A. McDonald; , Riflemen C. P. McGecliie, 1'". McLean, Uiflomen J. P. McNeil, L. Miller, H. H. Mitchell, 11. Parker, P. Pimm, A. G. Pitt, Lamee-Sergeant J. Porteous, LanceCorporal P. D. Rhodes Riflemen E. V. ' Rogers, W. Soper, J. Steel, J. W. Wedd, Trivate J. Osborne. Wounded, embarked for England.— Driver W. Hird, Lance-Corporals .T. T. ' W. Payne, T. E. Porwdrell, Private W. fcr. Smith. Wounded slightly, remaining with unit. —Majors S. S. Allen and C. H. Westf'U, Second-Lieutenant M. S. Galloway. HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. Admitted to hospital, dangerously ivoimded.—Captain 81. K. Sare. Seriously wounded.—Captain P. A. l£Mtr. ' f Dangerously wounded. Lieutenants C. E Gilbert, G. D. Page, C. E. Butcher, Second-Lieutenants P. Pile, E. R. V. 3 Petrie. Seriously winded. Private W. Bridie, Rifleman W. C. Finlayson, PriI vate A. Billings, Rifleman W. R. Atonies, Private C. S. Kelly, Lance-Corporal W. s Will'ie, Rifleman T. L. Widdup. j Dangerously wounded). —Sooond-Lieu-Unant J. M. Ellife, Sapper W Edwards. Seriously wounded— Aoting-Bombar- - diftr W. D. Lester. Now removed from seriously ill list. — Privates J. E. K. Wilson, F. B. Freed, II Sergeant C. G. Wilson, Riflemen P. R. 3 Drowcr, W. H. V. Hart, C. Howe. a; Wellington, Last Night. Reported died at sea. —Driver F. Redpath, Private 11. James. = Correction: 'Previously reported died c of wounds, now unofficially reported not j died of wounds, but slightly wounded and remaining with unit. —Captain 11. i S. Tremewan. Reported wounded.—Corporal J. T. Ready.. ■Dangerously ill from wounds.—Rifleman 11. Parker. Maori Contingent.—Wounded: Private 'J. Savage. Now dangerously ill: Private R. Graham. Seriously ill: Private Rapona. s
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 September 1916, Page 5
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