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Private Patricu Fay, 2nd battalion 18th Regiment, face (ball lodged), dangerously. Private Jolm O'Doimcll, 2nd battalion lSth Eegiment, in tlie neck, dangerously. Private John Carlyle, 2nd battalion lStn Eegiment, left side of chest, severely. Private James Stanton, 2nd battalion 18th Eegiment, in the back (ball lodged), dangerously. Private George Gallagher, 2nd battalion 18th Eegiment, ride side of back (ball lodged), dangerously. Private Thomas Hannon, 2nd battalion 18th Regiment, in the chest, severely. Private Thomas Jenkins, 2nd battalion ISth Eegiment, through the mouth, very severely. Captain L. ~W. Fisher, 10th Eegiment. in the back, severely. Sergeant Hugh Duncan, 40th Eegiment, through tho head, dead. Private William Love, 40th Eegiment, through the chest, dead. Sergeant "William Gould, 40th Eegiment, right shoulder, slightly. Corporal "William Wilson, 40th Eegiment, left thigh, severely. Private Charles Gibby, 40th Eegiment, through left fore arm, severely. Private Alfred Whitty, 40th Eegiment, left arm, slightly. Private Thomas Brennan, 40th Eegiment, right thigh, severely. Private Samuel Johnson, 40th Eegiment, left thigh, ball lodged, severely. Private Martin O'Farrell, 40th Eegiment, right shoulder, severely. Private George "Williams, 40th Eegiment, right shoulder, severely. Private George Palmer, 40th Eegiment, left arm fractured, severely. Private John 011in°ton, 40th Eegiment, right thigh, severely. Private George Hoare, 40th Eegiment right shoulder, slightly. Private James Sturgeon, 40th Eegiment, through the pariates of chest aud abdomen, severely. Private Jolm Sidley, 40th Eegiment, head, slightly. Private James Shattack, 40th Eegiment, lung, severely. Private Bichard Graham. 40th Eegiment, left thigh fractured, severiy. Private James Cox, 40th Eegiment, left shoulder, severely. Private Herbert Blake, 40th Eegiment, right hand, severely. Private Patrick Conuell, 40th Eegiment, right hand, severely. Ensign Edward Chaytcr, 65th Eegiment, right side, severely. Lance Corporal John Burnett, 65th Eegiment, through the chest, dead. Drummer Eobert Gilligan, Gsth Eegiment, through the chest, dead. Private James Ford, 65th Eegiment, back (ball lodged), dangerously. Private "William Median, 65th Eegiment, back, severely. Private George Whitfield, 65th Eegiment, back (two bullets), severely. Private Edward Mally, Gsth Eegiment, groin, slightly. Private AVilliam Dwyer, 65th Eegiment, right arm, slightly. Private Denis M'Grath, 65th Eegiment, left shoulder, slightly. Private Thomas Kennedy, 65th Eegiment, forehead, slightly. Private Thomas Maskell, 70th Eegiment, left side of chest, dead. Private George Courtney, 70th Eegiment, left shoulder, slightly. Private Peter Petit, 70th Eegiment, right leg, slightly. Sergeant Richard Kendwick, Colonial Defence Corps, left knee, severely. Private William Coady, Colonial Defence Corps, left temple, slightly. Private James Tully, Colonial Defence Corps, right thigh, slightly. Sergeant William Taylor, Forest Bangers, tipper part of chest, dead. Private Charles Coghlan, Forest Bangers, penetrating wound of abdomen, mortally, since dead. Corporal Armstrong, Waikato Militia, chest, dead. Private William Molloy, "Waikato Militia, left side of nock, dangerously. Private Joseph Worley, "Waikato Militia, b:fh thighs, severely. Private John Leeky, Waikato Militia, head, dead. Captain Herford, Militia, left side of forehead, and through left eye, dangerously. Private John Lovett, Colonial Transport Corps, through tho head, severely. Private Daniel Calaghan, Colonial Transport Corps, right arm, severely. Private Preston, Colonial Transport Corps, right hand, slightly. No. 37. LIEUTEXANT-CIEXEKAL CAMEKOX TO HIS EXCELLENCT Slit GEOEGE GIiET, K.C.B. Slit,- Head Quarters, Pukcrimu, Ist April, 1864. I have the honor to forward to your Excellency the enclosed Report of operations in which Her Majesty's Troops and the Colonial Forces, under command of Colonel Warre, C.8., have recently been engaged at New Plymouth, and which have resulted in the capture of the rebel position at Kaitake. These operations were conducted by Colonel Warre with an ability and judgment which reflect the greatest credit upon him, aud that so formidable a position should have been taken without any loss of life, and with very few casualties on our side, is to be attributed to the admirable arrrngements made by Colonel "Warre for the attack, and to the zeal, intelligence, and gallantry with which they were carried out by the officers and men under his command. A Company of the Melbourne and Otago Volunteers, under Captain Corbett, were engaged for the first time on this occasion, and distinguished themselves by the spirited manner in which they assaulted and took one of the stockades, considered to be the koy of the enemy's position. I have, &c, His Excellency Sir George Grey, X.C.8., D. A. Camehon, &c. <_.. &c. Lt.-General.

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