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ROLL OF HONOR.

ANOTHER HEAVY LIST.

'Wellington, Last Niglit. Reported killed 1n action.—Lance-Cor-1 poral 0. Wilson, Trooper (J. MeKenzie, Corporal H. S. Hurley, Lieutenant H. S. Riley, Trooper F. ft. llrow 11, Corporals •S. Alctiiiipn, J. O.'-Ilatrifk, Sergeant J. L. Rawlings, Private .T. McLaughlin, Lance-Corporal E. Tuvlor, Privates C. C'allaghan, X. H. 12. Curtis, «. O'Connor, Soiond-jjieutenants R. 11. Allen, J. Donn, J. G. Foster, F. C. Upron, W. F. Watt, 'Privates F. Jackson, G. A. Caswell, ,T. Halliday, W. Coleman, G. H. Coup, Lance-Corporal V. E. Harkes, Privates R. Kingsbury, L. 11. Scrivener, B. V. Thomason, J. Arthur, Private J). H. Chalmers, Lance-Corporals A. D. Charleston, C. Costello, Privates J. J. (Irone, P. Egglestonc, J. A. Elliott, W. J. Harrison, 11. Hunt, L. E. Johns, W. Liuivton, A. McClintil, J. Mavire, G. Maslin, Lance-Corporal K. M. Matheson, Private It. 'Page, Sergeant 11. J. Prattley, Sergeant R. 11. Scott, Privates W. Richardson, I!. W. Thompson, Lieut. .T, Atwill, Private F. A. C. W'ooldridge, Second-Lieutenants E. C. Ferguson, 11. 0. Clark, Riflemen C. Parker, T. Lott, W. Spiliane, R. F. Theu, H. Mac Donald, E. M. Pauling, W. Schroder,, E. Woodcock.

Previously reported killed, now repoAed died of wounds.—Lieut. 11. Watson. Reported died of wounds.—Trooper A. Hedge, 'Privates J. G. Herdman, A. G. Rule, J. Mowat, F. Martin, Lieutenant J. B. Struthers, Privates W. J. Beddis, S. Greer, J. C. Jiicholls, C. Albertson, Sergeant. F. J. Crowe, Private R. Regan, Lance-Corporal A. J. Gilmour, Private J. M. MeFarlane, Riflemen X. T, Ilill, •r. Achibald, 0. C. Poole, B. Clive, P. A. Moors.

Reported missing.—Second-Lieutenant 0. F. 11. Garden, Second-Lieutenant H. C. Mac Lean, Captain L. G. Wilson. Eeported wounded.^Troopef' A- JRix, Second-Lieutenant !P. J, O'Dowd, Troopers ,W. P. Gilligan, "A.- AJBtimdseu, S. L. Amundsen, j. Blair, J. H. Stubbington, J. P. Rcidj Corporal C. ,-y. Leenv ing, Lieutenant X. H. Purdy, Private H. X. Laird, Second-Lieutenant A. C. Cowie, Corporal H. P. . Opie, 'Privates S. S. Bowcn, W. G. Coofabes, D. "Hamilton, Lance-Corporal P. C. T. Hodge, Privates E. ,W. Meßcath, H. R. Sliarpe, R. T. Walker, W. G. F. Annan, M. A, Campbell, W. E. Cooksley, E. L. Courtney, J. A. Dawson, W. Feency, Sergeant A. G. Harris, Private J. H. Haste, Lanee-Cov-poral J. W. McKay, Private E. Robertson, Second-Lieutenants 'D. Boden, E. J. Fawcett, J. J. Fawcett, G. G. Hancock, ■S. ScottTfigginson, J. Southward, Private E. S. Spiers, Lance-Corporal V. S. Marshall, Privates J. J. Nooiuui, E. H. Parker, I\. H. Peart, Sergeant R. G. Ramsav, Privates G: Scott, E. T. Stoop, G. Taylor, J. Third, C. G. Tyson, W. G. Carter, W. M. Galbrnith, D. Kelly, Cor])oral C. Knight, Private 11. K. Muir, Second-Lieutenants R. W. S. Botting, D. Galanfield, L. M. Scott, E. C. Spedding, Lieutenant E. E. Soiuerville, Private J. Jordan, Corporal C. J. Fisher, SecondLieutenant 0. Magnusson, Riflemen W. J. Murphy,'P. Appleton, li. J. Reilly, H. W. Baker, B. S. Tancred, E. I 'Jones, A. Savage, J. H. Weeks, A. R. Ja«k, P. R. Jones, A. Messenger, W. H. Rush, 'P. H. Scragg, Lance-Corporal W. K. Hourisell, Private H. J. Smith, Trooper C. R. Jones, Gunner A. Bowop, Troopers G. B. Ross, J. Rush, F. L. Couts, A. Scoot, A. W. Bartlett, J. R. G, Richardson, TemporarySergeant G. D. Morris, Sergeant G. R. Bain, Gunners J. S. Smith, S. Bamen, Sergeant P. McCullough, Gunner T. Frean, Second-Lieutenant J. Walker, Privates C. F. Webster, J. Black, M. Roehford, T, Willis, Sergeants C. H. Sutton, M. Barnett, Pts. J. O'Cally, R. Cerickson. Sergeant C. Malthus, Private 0. J. Pinei, Lance-Corporal H. Barr, 'Privates J. W. Bryant, G. Corsen, W. Jones, G. Dawson, S. 11. Little, A. J. Harding, Lance-Corporals J. H. Hutchinson, A. L. N'icholls, K. B. Wilson, Privates C. F. Brooks, S. Young, Lance-Corporal J. Allwood, Privates A. B. Bird, T. Dansie, J. A. Kirdy, Corporal E. McKeich, Private H. Aitken, Corporal W. E. Ilaldor, Privates M. 'D. Mcßridge, C. H. Nelson, C. Landell, G. Bedelph, Lance-Corporal H. C'onnell, Sergeant C. A. Darnall, Privates E. A. Dannis, V, Gledhill,. T. A. Green, Lance-Corporal F. E. GriiTen, Privates C. (Harding, W. J. Harris, E. J. Ro1)b, H. A. Straw-bridge, P. W. Usher, Lance-Corporals W. W. Webb, W. A Breach, Privates R. G. Darcy, T. W. Kearse, L. O'Neill, L. S. Shannon, LanceCorporal G. Terris, Privates P. Warhurst, W. Bryson, W. H. Murphy, T. Nimmo, Sergeants W. C. O'Brien, J. Ressels, Privates 0. Ritchie, T. Stainton, J. Thompson, H. E. Walker, E. Angus, Sergt. J. Couling, Private P.. J. Johnstone, Privates J. C. Mullins, C. F. Ritchie, W.

Sutton, E. F. Walsh, A. Wroblfski, Sergeant C. A. Coxhead, Privates T. Firmstone, ]). Young, G. Hart, J. J. .Murphy, ,J. C. Brown, B. Dobbie, L. A. Kendall, J. Hitchcox, W. A. Knowles, E. Skillicoin, Temporary-Sergeant J. K. Carnegie, Corporal E. N. Daviea, Private J. 11. McOrath, Corporals R. M. Wray, \V. A. McLean, Privates A. B. Traill, J. J. Wakefield, .T. Walker, 11. Bloomfield, A. VV. Brown, J. 11. Bucknor, Temporary Company Sorgt.-Major M. D. Cairns, Privates F. M. Collins, A. W. Donaldson, Corporal H. Dumbleton, Privates S. Ford, (i. Hall, R. W. Hawks, Sergeants J. M. Irwin, J. M. King, Privates C,

Lake, W. J. Lindsay. C. E. Simmonds, J. iM. Adams, J. T. Ad-uns, I\. W. Bowie, J. Cairns, Lance-Corpoiv.l R. R. Dickson, Privates T. Hewlett, 11. Jenkins, R. T. Jones, J. 1). Kecnaii. Reported wounded September 28, admitted to hospital.—Corporal T. C. Lee, Privates F. S. Lcctc, G. Mclndoe, G. A. Harsley, G, Mason, A. Maxwell, LanocCorporitl P. O'Driscoll, Privates F. Oliver, J. Percss, G. T. Nippin, T. W. Siuiiii, H. G. Sperling', 11. J. Stevenson, Sergeant 11. J. Stribling, Temporary LanceSersreant F. X. Sutherland, Lance-Cor-pornl H. Thomas. Reported wounded admitted to hospital. Sept. 28. Lance-Corporal G. Tweedic, Privates .7. Veint, A. Wisliart, A. W. Yorke, J. G. Young, C. Spinks, Trooper L. S. Thoumine, Rifleman J. Kibby, A. Maekay, K. Ratelift'e, T. L. Wickens, V. S. Boyd, Sergeant G. H. Barker, Rifleman W. T. Pickering, Lance-Corporal L. M. Sherer, Rifleman C. I\. Corney, Lance-Corporal F. Durry, Temporary-Sergeant G. Henley, Riflemen 11. Quirk, S. Raper, Sergeant W. A, Scoullar, Riflemen J. Stevens, J. K, Smith, G. Stoodart, A. A. C. Stratford, L. C. Tvieker, R. Clayton, B. Burke, I'. Souther. Previously reported killed, now reported wounded admitted to hospital. — Rifleman W. M. Butler. Reported wounded admitted hosiptat. —Driver S. G McGee, Staff-Sergeant A. Walker, Private G. S. Bright, Lance Corporal P. Wilcox. Reported wounded, embarked for England.—Troopers W. A. Hounton, D, Fletcher. Wellington Mounted Rifles: Trooper H. J. Milman, Driver J. S. Oughton, Gunner H. VY. Hill, Gunner R.

Rodgerson, Lance-Corporal D. W. Rtroiu acli, Sapper 1). N. Lawrence, Signaller li. M. Thomson, Lance-Corporala )?, S, Bridson, A. J. Dow, Privates R. W. Coppell, J. V. Brien, W. Rugg, A. Vemi. '■ Admitted hospital. Wellington! Mounted Rifles: Lanee-Corporal W. H, :fStudde!y, l'rivates J. F. Davis, D, S« Darey-Irvini', Lanec-Sergeant D. How lett, J. MeQuillken, J. T. Mitchell, H 4 " Palii, W. Amos, 0. 0. Hopkins, (Lance« Corporal J. A. McAlister, Corporal G« Mechen, Lanee-Corporal R. H. Rutherford, Private J. A. Stewart, Riflemen S< W. Mcßurney, F. Saies, W. C. Belcher, J. W. Barrett, K. J. Barkin, T. G. Clar- ' idge. J. Mulveaney, J. Mustard. 1 Reported wounded and sinco TejoineA unit—Bombardier H. B. Medlin, Privates F. Hughes, C. G. Marshall, B. A. 4 Turman, Second-Lieut. M. R. Walker, Unee-Corporal H. H. Soundy. Corporal J. H. McKay, Private G. W. Marshall, Maori Contingent— Reported wound- ' ed: Privates W. H. Peeeman, T. Kuturo, R. Waata, Sergeant W. R. Bennett, Cow poral T. French, Private J. Tim. AMOXfGST THE FALLEN.' In the last Hat ( of killed in action If. the name of Rifleman Hector Kappely,, son of Mr. K. Kappely, of Pihama, Tins family are respected settlers and hava been resident in tlie district for JDSIIV] years, says the Star. | Mr. John Gilmour, of Manaia, receive ed word yesterday that his son, Corpora! Arthur John Gilmour, had died oil wounds in France., Corporal Gilmour, prior to his enlistment, was a student atj tlie Dental College at bunedin, and joined tlie 6th Reinforcement, Otago In* fantry. lie was in the Oallipoli canw paign and hud seen considerable fight- ■ ing in France, and it was unofficially reported that he had been recommended! for the D.C.M. for ( gallantry in saving wounded. Corporal Gilmour was twenty- ' live years of age and an only son. Mrs. Albert Rouse, of Hawera, luuj bqen officially advised by tho Minister of Defence that her husband, Lieut 4 ! Rouse, was wounded on September 28, and is now in hospital in London. Mrs. i-amb, also of Hawera, haa refleived : similar advice concerning her son, Private George Lamb, who was woundetj in the left avin and embarked for EBji land on September 28. > t i

In tile lists published on Tuesday, ths ' following Taranaki names, in addition • to; those individually noted, appear:—i' Wounded: Second-Lieutenant T. A«' Rouse (Mrs. L. J. Rouse, HaJwera); Con poral E. Stanley (W. Stanley, New Ply'"; mouth); 'Private J. Neuitroski (A. Neu^; stroski, Vi'aitara); Rifleman W. E:; Chong (Mrs. E. Choug, New 'Plymouth)j: Rillenian ('. Thompson (G. Thompson, 1 Stratford); Trooper L. A. Waltets (Mrs.E. Walters, Manaiu); Lance-CoTporal W,! Soffe (Mrs. M. A. Sofl'e, Waitara); Pri-: vate V. .1. Shotter (J. M. Shotter, Midi, hirst) ; Sergt. C. W. Milner (0. Milaer,: Stratford). Wounded, embanked lop: England: .Private E. E. Snowball (E<j Snowball, New Plymouth). Wounded, since rejoined regiment: Pri vat a G. E, Woodhcad "(Mra. IS. Woodlipad, Ingle" wood). , x i i The 'tlie X General Hospital, .J^o^ienhurst,.have all been removed frflm ill llntq Trooper S. Har.Vey, Mfi^-Bljmbardie*' A, J. Thomson, Sergeant 'K. R. A. V. Thompson, Privates A. Billing N. R. Durham, Ls nee-Corporals F. Road': ley. C. Doyle, Corporal W. P. Suckling, ? Riflemen W. Bnrrell, ~R. G. Gawler, F, i Gibson. E. Howden. J. C. Meßratney, R, A. McKeagg, W. J. R, Mackwood, Aj'i Saios, W. Smith. |

In hospital at Cairo, seriously illj enteric —Sergeant A. H. Campbell.' Rifleman F. J. Casey, of the 7th Re- \ inforcp.monts, who was killed in action '[ in France, was bom at Awjikino, andi , before enlisting was employed at bush work in the Whangamomona. district. ;• He was a very bright and promising young man, and very popular with all who knew him. Deceased had mm I service in Egypt, but left with tho; New Zealand Brigade for France, wher«[' he entered the trenches on May 20thDeceased is the fifth son of Mrs. 8. !■ Moles, Moturoa. Three other sons have also been in action in France, all whom are wounded and in hospitals itt England. One of the sons took in the landing at Gallipoli. s News was received that Private "Womba" Reid has been reported died of wounds ill France. "Womba" wa* one of Stratford's most promising wt« bailers, playing for the Stratford football team alongside his fellow-worker, t the late Sergt. H. ("Norky") Dewar. He . also represented Taranaki in several of • their representative matches and was:' for some time in the employ of Mr. Bert Harkness in his fountry. Fellow footballers extend their sympathy tq his relatives.—Stratford Post. A private cable was received yesterday from Private John Mitchell, saying:; "Severe injury to arm on 10th, but pro- ■ grossing." Private Mitchell left with the 10th Reinforcements. Mrs. S. Rogers, of Tarurntangi, lias received word from her son, Private ; Harry Rogers, saying that he is in hos- s pital somewhere in France suffering ! from an attack of gas, but that he 14 getting along all right • Mr. H. (!. Tanered, of Westown, has received advice that his only son Bertram Selby Tanered, 3rd New Zealand Rifle Brigade, was wounded in France 011 September 23. Rifleman Tanered left with the 11th Reinforcements. His cousin, Major Sir Thomas Selby Tanered, is also serving with the forces in France. " Additional Taranaki names in Wednesday's list were: Died of wounds: Lance-Corporal Henry Christiansen (C. H. Chri-tiansen, Patea). Wounded: Private Win. Lyall Oliver (Mrs. L. Oliver, Kolii. Waverley); Rifleman Ueorgc (}. Chalmers (Mrs. M. Chalmers, E)tham);i Rifleman Wm. 0. Warren (Thos. H.' Warren, New Plymouth). Wounded, embarked for England: Temporary Ser- • geant Cecil G. Burgess (G. A. Burgess, Havvera); Private Frank S. Proctor (W. Proctor, Waitara). In 12th. General Hospital, Rouen, dangerously ill: Rifle- : man George W. Griffin (Rev, J. W, Griffin, Waitara). G. A. Burgess, manager of the Bank of New Zealand at Hawera, has received advice that his son, Cecil, who is now; acting-sergeant, has been wounded in thq ■ thigh. 1 A cable received by Mr. J. M. Shotter, of Stratford, stated that his son Vernon was wounded on September 16th. Another son, Ronald, was wounded on tha 18th. Mr. and Mrs. C, H. Christiansen, of Patea, have received advice that Jheir son Henry Christiansen died o£ wound' on October Ist. ' ;

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 October 1916, Page 5

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ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 12 October 1916, Page 5

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