CASUALTY LIST.
KILLED AND WOUNDED > Wellington, Last Night. Reported killed in action.—Driver n. S. Gibson, Privates F. Graham, A. W. R. Gibbons, C. L, Sattler, Rifleman 0. 3. Moody. Reported d'ed of wounds.—Privates W. J. Fitton, R. Kearney, .T. Deacon. Sergeants W. A. Holmes, B. Brown, Rifleman A. W. Johnston. Reported died of disease.—SecondLieutenant C. J. Cutler, Private E. Ward. Reported prisoner of war at Coin, Germany.—Rifleman ,T. M. Car ran. Reported v.ounded. —Acting-Bombar-dier R. W. P. Young, Privates C. J. Carthy, A. J. Disher, J. Anderson, H. Bullcn, J. Mitchell, Rifleman W. Goffin, Lance-Corporals J. Waters and G. Ferguson. Reported wounded, admitted to hospital.—Driver J. Walker, Privates Loether, W. Stewart, J. Stewart, Siflemen F. J. Alexander, W. Owen. Reported wcunded, embarked for England. —Privates H .L. Elvy, T. A. Fleming, Rifleman A. J. Wyeth. Reported wounded (slight), remaining with unit.—Private H. Neal.
Maori Contingent.—Previously report' ed wounded, now reported r.ot wound' ed Private J. H. Hodges.
HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT.
Still seriously ill, but improving.— Trooper W. R. Parker, Private J. E. Brown, Private J ,R. Bradshaw, Private H. Keseveare, Private J. J. Wakefield, Rifleman I. D. Allardyce. Still seriously ill.—Rifleman A. S. Nieol, Private J. Donovan, H. I. Edman, Lieutenants A. Wood, C. E. Butcher.
Wounded, severe,—Privates A. P. Grey R. G. Young, Gunner A. B. Carter. Sick, severe.—Privates A. T. Gussy, A. McMillan, P. K. Low, Lance-Corporal W. G. L. Blundell, Trooper P. Stewart, Sergeant L. G. Wylde, Private J, Tortaha.
Removed from seriously ill lUt.— Private J. p. Keenan. Removed from dangerously ill list. — Trooper J. Sturrock, Corporal H. G. Howie. Sick.—Private J. W. Curlew.
Seriously ill.—Privates A. Godfrey, H. McCutcheon, W. H. Blanch, Trooper W. Blackloek, Rifleman M. Duggiii, Pri. vates H. J. Locko, J. Driscoll, D. McC'onnell. AMONGST THE WOUNDED Mr. H. Loveridga, Hurford Road, received cabled advice yesterday that his son, Wilfred (of the 12th Reinforcements) has been wounded in the chest and left thigh in France, being admitted to the hospital on Octobar 21.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 November 1916, Page 5
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