β¨ Military Casualty Lists
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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on the 13th of January, 1866, at Otapawa, with the
Field Force under the command of Major-General
Chute.
2nd Battalion 14th Regiment.
Private James Whelan, aged 29, musket bullet,
abdomen, killed.
57th Regiment.
Sergeant Frederick Day, aged 25, musket bullet,
abdomen, killed.
Private Robert Doake, aged 24, musket bullet, head,
killed.
Private Hugh McGregor, aged 30, musket bullet,
chest, killed.
Private John Moran, aged 26, musket bullet, chest
(heart), killed.
Private John Manning, aged 27, musket bullet,
abdomen, killed.
Irregulars.
Spain (Maori), musket bullet, chest, killed.
2nd Battalion 14th Regiment.
Lieutenant Swanson, aged 26, musket bullet wound,
right leg, severely.
Sergeant Thomas Fox, aged 26, musket bullet wound
in both thighs, dangerously (since dead).
Private William Bonham, aged 23, musket bullet
wound, right thumb, slightly.
57th Regiment.
Lieutenant-Colonel Hassard, aged 30, musket bullet
wound through chest and lung, dangerously.
Sergeant John Sullivan, aged 42, musket bullet
wound, abdomen and thigh, mortally (since dead).
Corporal Thomas Bowyer, aged 37, musket bullet
wound, left fore arm, severely.
Drummer George Donaghue, aged 26, musket bullet
wound, right fore arm, severely.
Private George King, aged 29, musket bullet wound,
chest, mortally (since dead).
Private John Hardley, aged 28, musket bullet wound,
left shoulder, severely.
Private William Kennarny, aged 26, musket bullet
wound, contusion of abdomen, slightly.
Private Francis Raycroft, aged 29, musket bullet
wound, both thighs, severely.
Private Martin Connolly, aged 30, musket bullet
wound, back, severely.
Private Michael Corcoran, aged 26, musket bullet
wound, left forearm, severely.
Private Thomas Gannon, aged 27, musket bullet
wound, scalp, slightly.
ALEXANDER GIBB, M.D.,
Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals.
Printed under the authority of the New Zealand Government, by GEORGE DIDSBURY, Government Printer, Wellington.
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Casualty List following Otapawa Engagement
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π‘οΈ Defence & Military13 January 1866
Casualties, Killed, Wounded, 14th Regiment, 57th Regiment, Otapawa
21 names identified
- James Whelan (Private), Killed in action at Otapawa
- Frederick Day (Sergeant), Killed in action at Otapawa
- Robert Doake (Private), Killed in action at Otapawa
- Hugh McGregor (Private), Killed in action at Otapawa
- John Moran (Private), Killed in action at Otapawa
- John Manning (Private), Killed in action at Otapawa
- Spain, Maori irregular killed in action
- Swanson (Lieutenant), Severely wounded at Otapawa
- Thomas Fox (Sergeant), Dangerously wounded at Otapawa
- William Bonham (Private), Slightly wounded at Otapawa
- Hassard (Lieutenant-Colonel), Dangerously wounded at Otapawa
- John Sullivan (Sergeant), Mortally wounded at Otapawa
- Thomas Bowyer (Corporal), Severely wounded at Otapawa
- George Donaghue (Drummer), Severely wounded at Otapawa
- George King (Private), Mortally wounded at Otapawa
- John Hardley (Private), Severely wounded at Otapawa
- William Kennarny (Private), Slightly wounded at Otapawa
- Francis Raycroft (Private), Severely wounded at Otapawa
- Martin Connolly (Private), Severely wounded at Otapawa
- Michael Corcoran (Private), Severely wounded at Otapawa
- Thomas Gannon (Private), Slightly wounded at Otapawa
- ALEXANDER GIBB, M.D., Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals
NZ Gazette 1866, No 8