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CASUALTY LIST.

KILLED AND WOUNDED. Wellingon, Ust Night. Kile,l in action.—Private 0. F. Little, Trooper S. Williams, Bombardier R. D. Craw, Second-Lieutenant. E. M. Brookes, Caj'ta," 0. K. Daniell. Acting-Bombar-'lier I'. Pierson, Bombardier A. V. Cross, C ' Reynolds, F. A. Rout, »• iv Simpson. A. A. ?ampbell, 11. 0. lalbot. Bombar<>ier A. Cornaga. Correction.— Previously reported missing, be.ieved killed, now reported killed mi action.—Second-Lieut. A. D. Bremner. I renously reported wounded, now reported killed in action.—Privates W. J Bailey, C. A. Pcstlewaight, ,T. \V Stevenson. Second-Lieut. A. C. Cowie Reported killed in aetion.-Temp.-pJ n »' 1 ' riln " (,r ' Corporal S. Tvrie, I m.lies I. A. Stephenson, W. H. Braitewaite, S O Smith, A. J Wyatt. H J. p aU i aii ff MeCl ' ae - A. Newport, P. A. Allen, H. J. Baker, N. L. Jordan, iv w Sr , n V /' D - Yearb » r y- F- E. Browu, V\. H. Dyke, Corporals A. G. G. Taylor. A. R. Olivers, Lance-Corporals (i. A. Blown, F. Willis. Privates H, S Crossen, I'. Hal,,in, W. Hendry, H. 0. Hessel'l, A. J. Hornsby, 11. A. Husband, P. MeCam, C. McDonald, M. J. Naughton, V. Iv Shenyood, .T. A. Stapletoii, J. .J. Walker L. J. Watson, H. C. Barttrop, K. <v creeec, P. Tonkin, C. Talley K. j'. Cox. A. Davidson, C. C. Hibbiit,' Y>'. G. Tvii<?soM, T. Davoni, W. J. T)avev W. Lent, V J. Hearn. E. A. Julian, B ">V .'"n Sergeants J. Jlcßeth, G. Hudson CiUTOij.l .7. D. McLeod, Temporary-Sergt! A. J). Smale, Lance-Corporal F. Willis Correction.—Previously reported misslnK> -ww reported killed in action.—Corpora! L, fi. Wilson.

Ivepmtod killed in notion.—Lance-Cor-iwa.s A. Anderson, K. Lintott, Corporal K. • Dimes, Acting-Sergt. A. V. Welch lemp.-Sergt. L. Evans, Privates ,T. IL Cooper Riflemen J Arrol. T. A. G Beaumont, J Carney, E. Christiansen.' H. A. G. Clnphnm, E. R, Hawker, h. ,7. Healev A. C. Johnson, P. L. Lynam, ,T. McCoih L. T. I udainore, N. A. E. Smith, H. MeCaul, H. Armilage, H. A. Bateman, A. t n' B J -rnes ' c - F - Campbell, W. J. Cf.,-npbell. H. E. Carman, P. E, Cuminms. R. J. Dick. L. Finch, R. A. Fisher, f>. H. Gray, W. G. Hosie, G. Jackson, R. Janue.-on, J. Jones, D. S. Keajr, J. Mackay. J. E, Monldey, H. G. Pegden, R. Petersen, J. Pliillpots, R. Bryor, 11. Ray A. Sa>..lß, K. «. o. Shsrtland'. H. A. Wiirgnis. C. Walling, C. C. Willis, n. winnard F C. Wise, 11. II„ fi l,c S , J. H. Cowrie lance-Corporals F. (!. Marshall, ,T. Coke, C.S.M. A. L. Fade, Corporal: J. C. Rodger, J. N. Haves. Sergeants L A Atkinson, S. J. Blaikie, Riflemen T. F. Mite'iel). M. S Xorth, C. P. Jenkin] C. B. Johnston, A. Peterson. A. Saies A Anderson, H. P. Best, R. H. Barnell', H. Dempsey, A. Hunlin. A. Hayes C. W. Hilk T. Hlnkley. H. W. Lane 1, F. W. l'utinan, E. J. Tlic.ri, F. Woodfleld. A. W. Haylock, A. jilcCollnni, ,1. H. Crandy 0 J v' r , ry ,, \ Tw ' SKPr - ' 7 ' T - G 'ddena,' a Nic'icHs. Trooper W. J. Gibbons. Reunrted died of vremids.-,Servants \V. A. Lee, W. H. Cowan, Saeond-Lieut. <>. I). Page, Lance-Corporal L. G. Fougerc. Private T,. G. Muiuford, Privates G. II Stewart, M. Thompson, T. Dausie, Rifi'-men G. A. Cardno. R. Jack. J. Marrian, A. Treadwell. F. E. J)cwdle,° A." J. McL'-an. G. Blaekiock, A. J, 'nillis Sergeant L. Armit. '

Reported wounded.—Serjeants J Andrew, R. J. Gilchrist, Private F. Doir.-las Lance-Corporals P. 0. Evans, T. W oß |- Ifl.v, F. Barrett, Troopers F. G. Oxonlmm V. A. Smith, S. G. Wannand, L Beattie! K Boucher, J. D. E3miston, f. A. Tvey, J. R. Mitchell, 3ombardier H. Benr.stt! Gunner J. D. Dalgleish, Corporals R. ■Hotelier, \V. B. Dean, Drivei J. McDonald, Acting-Bombardier R. Dempsey Gunners J. F. Gallagher. W. McDonald! Sapper C. F. HargreaVes, Privates P. c! Ilastie, 0. W. Cunningham, S. X. Veritv, A. Anderson, H. Anderson, .M. R. Anderson, J. H. Andrew.-., L. K. Bat,v. S. Bell, K. C. Blizzard, (!. K. Blythe, W. J. Borluse, G. S. Brainley, J M. Bri;-.-.;, W G. Cammell, T. Campbell, I). Chapman, IL \V, Cliristniii'i, S. Cook, D. A. CraKe, K \/. Davis, S. R. Oadson, H. J. Duncan, W. Dutton, A. R. Edwards, C. "imu'-ne, T. R. D. Fitzgerald, W W. Good, D. \V. Goodall, K. D. Goodman, G. Green, E, ]J. Harrison, J. Hayes, L. Hayman, C. VV. Humphreys, S. F. Jonkers, G. •Judge, J. W. Lindsay, R. H. Lloyd, P. Lord, G. Luis, E. S. Luna, LaisceCorparals W. ft. Stanners, I. Kruse. .1. Manning, J. J. Phillips, \V. McClelland, H. D. McDonald, G. Walker, Corporal B. McK. Smith, Sergeants W. McFarlane, H. Warbnrton, Privates. V. A. Mcllroy, I. R. MoLood, J. 11, B. Malloy, X. C. Morton, W. Moore, R. K'aughton, I 1 '. J. CVConnell, M. O'Gradv, F. W. Oldbury, G. E. Old'bury, 0. Pavilson, G. H. F. I'oore, J, Prattlev, H. F. Prebble, A. Itichardson, B. B. Rodda, K. Ross, 1-. N. Salt, A. E. SiuindeM, J. Sliahr.an, P. Simmott. F. A, Stockman, S. A. Strawbridge, H. H. Summerville, F. Swallow, E. T. Sv.'ctham, E. Tavloi, W, R. Tvlson, C. S. Tnllett, 11. L. Vette, 0. Watson, V. 0. Watt, W. il. .Velsh, A. E. Whittaker, G. E. Williams. Correction: Previously ■ reported micsiv.g, now reported wounded, not missing. -Second-Lieutenant G. E. H. Garden.

Reported wounded —Private A. C. Eppisig, Uincc-Corpoi'iUs A. J. Rea, T. B. Cargill, Riflemen V/, R. Cherris, S. J Williams.

Correction Previously reported wounded, now reported not wounded. — Rifleman K. Kandu.

Keported wounded.— Lance-Corporals C. \V. Foster, R. 'lf. Ilavniari, Riflemen A. Molden, L. Ball, E. (i. Darby, H. L. Hall, W. Kershaw, -P. K. Mills, t. W. «. Pauling, 11. G. Scott, W. l'\ Wilkino, Privates J. Mclntyre, 1). E. Tliowainc, J. 12. Turnwald, Trooper R. Shelley Reported wounded, admitted to Hospital. —Corporal A. l'\ Nicoll, C.S.JI. R. Oarrowa.v, Privates J?. J. Koay, J. P.. liroeklesby, A. H. lliddleston, 1!. U. Appletou, J. Samuel, P. J. Ilarlnett. Reported wounded, embarked for Eng-land.—-fiunner N f!. Widdowson, Driver 0. Nutbrown, Privates D. McKenzie, J. P. Trevetham, E. C Raker, J. Aitkcn, H. 11. Cox, Sergeant R. 1. Q. Badley, I.anee-Corporal J. K. Wibon. Reported wounded (slight), l'emaininf; with unit—Lieutenant l'\ R. Foster, Private L. Robinson. Reported wounded, sinea rejoined unit. —Private C. S. Newsatn. TH-.'SE WHO lIAVi? I ALLEN Lieut. P. .1. O'l)ov:d, killed in action. wa« a son of Mr. T. O'Dowd. of Kapuni. Amongst tbe latest wounded are Private Leslie Walters (Manaia), Sergeant Leonard Hunt (Normanby Road. Jlanaia) and George Herbert, of Otakeho.

Mr. y. Swansor., of Tariki, lias received word that his son, H. L. Swanso:-., who Ic't wH.li the 13th Reinforcements, has been in the ear, during the recent big battle. Mr. Swanson's family is well repiesented at the front, for in addition to his only son, he has three married brothers and one giggly

a? veil as three nephews, doing thell duty for their country. A sister if Kent, u fully certificated nurse, ia'al&t Hiving valuable assistance, for she ha' given her residence for patriotic pup* poses, and sixty women of the village meet there and make bandages, cto.i under her supervision. The singlq brother, .fames Swansun, who was welty known about Tariki and Stratford, leftf some ycarp ago for Canada, where hai had a thrilling encounter with a grizzly; bear, in which the latter got the betteo. of him. When rescued, it was found that both his arms and legs were(' broken, and he was in hospital for nine month;. 80011 after lie came out, ha joined a Canadian cook kitchen, and id now .11 Flanders cooking for the officers* In his spare time he is employed in 4 construction gang, repairing etc., damaged during the fight, 1 Lieutenant .T. F. M, Fleming, reported as having iied from wounds in France* was formerly on the staff of the Bank of New Zealand at Waitara. Hi» homqf was in Balclutha. " 7

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 October 1916, Page 5

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CASUALTY LIST. Taranaki Daily News, 14 October 1916, Page 5

CASUALTY LIST. Taranaki Daily News, 14 October 1916, Page 5

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