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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
23

FIELD HOSPITAL.
RETURN of KILLED, WOUNDED, and IN-
JURIES received in Action at Kairau, 23rd
January, 1861.

Corps. Rank and Names. Nature of Wound.
R. A. Gunner Daniel Bushnell
R. E. Sapper George Chubb
12th " Captain
" " Private
" " "
" " "
40th Lieut. Denis Jackson
" Private Edward Gorray
" " William Gilbert
" " Henry Wakefield
" " John Mullins
" " John Officer
65th Corporal James Howard
" Private Edward Smith
" " Joseph Robertson
" " Samuel Hamilton

Total wounded, 11, Killed, 5.
JAS. MOWAT,
Deputy Inspector-General,
Princ. Med. Officer.

Head Quarters, Camp, Waitara,
January 23rd, 1861.

Killed 23rd January, 1861.

Paora Te Uata, Ngatitukorehe, from Pa-
tetere.
Raniera,
Te Wikiriwhi "
Hohaia Te Makaiti, Te Matewaka, from True copy, W. HORSTEY.
Patetere. "

Prisoners Wounded Mortally.
Totorewa, nephew to Paora Te Uata, Nga-
titukorehe.
Maihi Ngatiahuru, of Hamaria,
Inuhaere, a Waikato slave, Te Atiawa.

Dangerously.
Kiritoha Reweti, Ngatikoroki,
Marakaia, Ngatimahuta.

Total Killed ... ... ... ... 36
Wounded ... ... ... ... 5
Total ... ... ... ... 41

Paora Te Uata, Wiremu Hoeta, Hami Te
Hui Werakiko, all Chiefs of high rank in their
respective tribes.
The remainder, with one exception, all
minor Chiefs.

(Signed,) GEO. DRUMMOND HAY,
Native Commissioner.

Lieut. and A.D.C.

Printed and Published by W. C. WILSON, for the New Zealand Government, at the Printing Office,
Shortland Crescent.



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πŸ›‘οΈ Field Hospital Return of Casualties at Kairau, 23rd January 1861

πŸ›‘οΈ Defence & Military
23 January 1861
Casualties, Kairau, Field Hospital, Wounded, Killed, R.A., R.E., 12th Regiment, 40th Regiment, 65th Regiment
32 names identified
  • Daniel Bushnell (Gunner), Slightly wounded in action
  • Wiremu , Son of Daniel Bushnell listed
  • George Chubb (Sapper), Killed in action
  • T. E. Miller (Captain), Slightly wounded in action
  • Edward Archer (Private), Killed in action
  • Patrick Cahill (Private), Severely wounded in action
  • Edward Power (Private), Slightly wounded in action
  • Denis Jackson (Lieutenant), Killed in action
  • Edward Gorray (Private), Mortally wounded in action
  • William Gilbert (Private), Mortally wounded in action
  • Henry Wakefield (Private), Severely wounded in action
  • John Mullins (Private), Slightly wounded in action
  • John Officer (Private), Dangerously wounded in action
  • James Howard (Corporal), Dangerously wounded in action
  • Edward Smith (Private), Dangerously wounded in action
  • Joseph Robertson (Private), Dangerously wounded in action
  • Samuel Hamilton (Private), Severely wounded in action
  • W. Kingi Ngawaka, Father of casualty Hori
  • Hori , Listed among unrecognized wounded
  • Hemi Kuka , Listed among unrecognized wounded
  • Te Ratimana Riwi, Listed among unrecognized wounded
  • Paora Te Uata (Chief), Killed, Chief of high rank
  • Raniera , Killed in action
  • Te Wikiriwhi , Killed in action
  • Hohaia Te Makaiti, Killed in action
  • Totorewa (nephew to Paora Te Uata), Prisoner wounded mortally
  • Maihi Ngatiahuru, Prisoner wounded mortally
  • Inuhaere (a Waikato slave), Prisoner wounded mortally
  • Kiritoha Reweti, Dangerously wounded in action
  • Marakaia , Dangerously wounded in action
  • Wiremu Hoeta (Chief), Mentioned as Chief of high rank
  • Hami Te Hui Werakiko (Chief), Mentioned as Chief of high rank

  • JAS. MOWAT, Deputy Inspector-General, Principal Medical Officer
  • W. HORSTEY
  • GEO. DRUMMOND HAY, Native Commissioner, Lieutenant and A.D.C.