AMONGST THE WOUNDED.
TARANAKI CASUALTIES. The casualty list published in this morning's paper contains the names of the following Taranaki men, who were wounded: —— • Trooper It. H; Davis (Miss Milligan, Hawera). / Trooper W. Q. Fargie (Mrs. A. Fargie, Westown, New Plymouth). Lance-Corporal B. Gilligan (P. S. Gilligan, Patea, father).
Trooper S. L. Goodin (J. Goodin, Pungarchu, father).
Sergeant G. R. Hardley (R. Hardlev, Hawera, father).
Sergeant E. E. Lord (C. P. Lord, Ra hotu, father).
Wounded, admitted to hospital.—Private F. G. Wasley (Mrs. W. Wasley, Tfo. wera, mother). Wounded slightly, remaining with unit.—Lieut. W. R. Foley (Mrs. J5. I. Foley, Omata, wife) HOSPITAL REPORT. Still dangerously ill.—Private W. Journeaux, Hawera. Still seriously ill.—Private W. M. Pearce, New Plymouth. Severe cases.—Private A. Chapman, Taranaki; Private J. A. Glcntworth, Taranaki; Private E. Leary, New Plymouth; Private M. Wooding, New Plymouth. . Not Bevere cases.—Private D. Fox New Plymouth; Private A. R. Julian! Taranaki; Private J. R. Nairn, Eltlmni; Private W. Sherriff, Stratford; Private I'. N. Silk, Stratford; Private P. W Walker, Taranaki.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 November 1917, Page 4
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169AMONGST THE WOUNDED. Taranaki Daily News, 21 November 1917, Page 4
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