ROLL OF HONOR.
CASUALTY LIST Wellington, J.ast Night. Killed in action.—Major F. Rosb, Scoond-Lieutcnnht* K. 11. Doilson, W. ]'. 0. Williams, Captain G. V. Kogle. Correction: Previously reported mis§ius and believed killed, further reported killed in action.—Private A. Osborn. Died of wouniis—Aetins-Hoinbnrdier T. 1!. Cooke, Trooper X. L. Marsh, Privates T. S. Metealf, W. Winter. AV. 11. Limlop, Killemen A. .1, AlcCaw, C. L. Orchard, Captain A. J. Powley, Rifleman C. H. Tromiee.
Wounded.—Lieut. R, G. Milligan, Captain ('. W. Tree, Lieutenants C. G. Adam*, V. (i. lhuighton, A. S. Milm:, Second-Lieutenant 1!. I\ Vial, Captains T. 1!. Wilson, M. 11. R. 1 ones, A Thomson, .J, L. Turnbull, Lieutenants K C. Clayton, A. R. J. V. Saxton, SecondLieutenants 'H. G. Carter, A 0, Fulton, G. Maw ley, A. .J. 'Price C. X, Rabone, A. K. 11. Turner, llilleinan A. E. Fcaron, Captain J. 1". Brown. Troopers L. F. Ashwin, T. Gillard,. A. E. Mamilton, H. E Garhett, Private I.'. 11. Cooke, Corporal I'. Findlay, Lance-Corporal H. H. (Searv, Troopers A. R. Gould, ■!. Kidd, LanceCorporal il. /. Lainchbnry, I. G. P. Morgan. Sergeant <l. 'Berwick, Troopers W. VV. -Robertson, A. S. 11. Smith, R. J. 0. Thomson, rsunner 15. Oaulton, Corporal H. d. Flood, Ouifiii-r J. Green, Sergeant 11. G. Jenkins, Acting-Corporal I. Lynch, Acthig-I'iombnrdier A. J. Thomson, Privates ; M. ltaldry, F. Austin, C. L. Enrl, A. P. Grev, ,T. A. Henderson, ActingSergeant 11. W. Irwin, Privates W Jef-fer-ion, C. Lung.-Jord, .T. 11. Long, J. G. Low, Sergeant R. 11. Jlurrya, Private A. Perfect, Sergeant J. 11. Stone, Private J. Timms, Acting-Corpora l W. Tromansj Sergeant 1). J. R. Walker, Privates A. 0. Wells, J. R. Wileox, E. Williams, F, T. .Tenner, A. S. Lamb, G. Thornton, A. TI. Andrews, .T. D. Stuart, Sergeants C. L. Williams, C. Bailor, Privates J. W. Bennett, F. W. Bowier, F. M. Bulling,' R. .Chiswell, A. J. Cross, Corporal F. Darnell. Privates P. T. Dudson, W. H, J. Dunbar, XL Greenwood, I>. Haldane, W. •T. S. Hodson, A. R. •Tones, .T, SI; V. Keane, W. .1. Keith, R. TT. Liddicoat, A. McNoe, <L S. Mullon, W. Murphy, A. S. Neilson, F. M. Paull. T. .0. Phillips, Lance-Corporal E. J. Porter, Privates F. Ralston, R. H. Reilly, J. Seagar, Corporal R. M. Stead, A. Strode; J'. S. Taylor.
Reported wounded, embarked for England. —Second-Lieutenant T. L. Wilson, liilieinee 0. A. Barlow, R. Carruthers, W. J. Etinson, T. .T. F. Henderson, H. Kelsen, Sergeant F. G. McDavitt. Slightly wounded, remaining with unit. —Major J. l'ow, Tlcported wounded, admitted to hospital.—aiifiumen J. Averv, P.. Bagley, h. W. Bailey. K. Bellit, R. 11. Belliss, S, 11. Brewer, J, Buchols. G. R. Burke, S. Bushell, .T. G. Campbell, J. Cannon, A. L. Cochrane, Lance-Corporals T. Corry, P. R. Dear, Riflemen A. V. S. Dick, D. C Cook, W. J. Donaldson, Lance-Corporal J. E. Evans, Riflemen A. E. Ferry, J. Finn, A. Flett, F. T. Ford, Sergeant .T. X tiallau Riflemen C. ilarvev, R. Henderson, 11 F. Hill, 0. F. Hunt, A. Jarvic, Sergeant 11. K. .larvis, Corporal J. Jones, Rifleman A. E. Jtill, Sergeant J. A. Jull, Riflemen 1. A. Latham, D. M. Lawson, Ui. J. T. Lawson, H. Lines, 11. M. Me!liu«hliu, D. McMahon, W. 11. McMillan, 'II. Mortison, H. Morris, J. Milne, C. W. Ivicliolson, V.. R. Oriues, J. E. Owens, Acting-Corporal T. i'aynter, Riflemen T. Pcderson, F. 'll. Powley, B. G. Quin, Lance-Corporal A. E. Sawers, Riflemen j. jr. Scott, J. W. Smith, R. P. Smith, Lanee-Corporal T. Smith, Riflemen M. F. Taylor, A. C. Thomson, G. A. Wadsworth. H. J. White, G, C. Whittaker, ,1 C M. Whittaker,' Sergeant A. E. Wilson, Rifleman J. Woodford, LanceCorporal l). B. Woods. t wounded, embarked for Eng-land.—Lance-Corporals C. W. Dale Sergeant C. B. Melville, Privates Ij, <;. Moss, <T. Quin, A. -Swauson, 11. Tole, 'Bombardier W. Oakden. Maori Contingent—Reported killed in action: Privates S. P. Ilenii, Mano Apatari, Lanee-Corporal Thomas Fliison, Privates lieweti Kaiwi, llakota K" l ' B .' pa ilia, Kolii King, IleuaiY Mete Kingi, Lanee-Corporal Wiremu Paora, Privates Frank Smith, Pita Tiatoa, Sergt. Robert Tapsell. Reported missing: (Private Epima. Pum. Reported wounded: Privates Roy Delanev, Albert Gray, Mana Lewis, Peta Mua, Horn. Manahi Power, Rutene Reinana, Benare Eulcingi, Kereopu Wltarchiiigu. Wounded slightly, remaining with unit: Lieutenants Turu Miroti, Frank Emanuel Sutherland, Sevp-.Rant Josiah Manuel, '
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 September 1916, Page 5
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