✨ Military Casualty Return




NOMINAL RETURN OF KILLED AND WOUNDED OF THE TROOPS AT AHU AHU ON THE 25TH, AND AT KAITAKE, ON THE 24TH MARCH, 1864.

Corps. Regtl. No. Rank and Names. Years of Age Years of Service Date of Wound. Place of Wound. Nature of Injury. Result. Remarks.
57th 3188 Private Thomas Bishop 35 17 24th Mar. '64 Ahu Ahu Gunshot wound of right forearm Severe ...
" 3549 " Michael Hynes 27 9 Do. Do. Gunshot wound of left elbow Severe ...
" 2086 " William Neary 33 17 25th March Kaitake Gunshot wound of left thigh Severe Ball extracted.
T.R.V. Sergeant James Appleby 27 8 mo. Do. Do. Gunshot wound of right thigh Severe ...

H. J. Warre,
Colonel Commanding Troops, Taranaki.

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
163
J. E. YOUNG,
Staff Surgeon.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1864, No 13





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

πŸ›‘οΈ Continuation of Report on Military Operations at Kaitake and Ahu-Ahu (continued from previous page)

πŸ›‘οΈ Defence & Military
26 March 1864
Military action, Kaitake, Ahu-Ahu, 57th Regiment, Rifle Volunteers, casualties, troop movements, Taranaki
  • Thomas Bishop (Private), Wounded at Ahu Ahu
  • Michael Hynes (Private), Wounded at Ahu Ahu
  • William Neary (Private), Wounded at Kaitake
  • James Appleby (Sergeant), Wounded at Kaitake

  • H. J. Warre, Colonel Commanding Troops, Taranaki
  • J. E. Young, Staff Surgeon