β¨ 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.
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J. E. YOUNG,
Staff Surgeon.
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Continuation of Report on Military Operations at Kaitake and Ahu-Ahu
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π‘οΈ Defence & Military26 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
NZ Gazette 1864, No 13