BATTLE OF TE RANGA

By the courtesy of Dr MOUATT, we have been favoured with 
the  following correct  list of the killed and wounded in the late 
              engagement at Te Ranga, Tauranga, on the 21st June 1864.

British.
13 killed 39 wounded.
Maori.
120 killed 27 wounded.

43rd Regiment - KILLED

VARTON, William Head
MAHER, Jeremiah Left thigh, artery severed
WILKINSON Abdomen
WHEELAN, Cpl J Head
JOHNSON, Robert Head

WOUNDED

SMITH, Capt F A Left thigh, very severely, left hand
BERNERS, Capt Left thigh, severely
CAVE, Sgt Right chest, slightly (contusion)
FELTON, Pvt Daniel Right shoulder, very severely
WARNER, Pvt Wm Left leg, fracture, very severely
McGUIRE, Pvt John Left chest, very dangerously
LONGLEY, Pvt Robert Neck, slightly
LONG, Pvt Reuben Left thigh, severely
MARTIN, Pvt George Right arm, severely
PAYNE, Pvt John Left arm, severely
McCONLIFFE, Pvt John Right thigh, severely
BROWN, Pvt Robert Right shoulder, severely
DRURY, Pvt John Left thigh, very severely
MORRIS, Pvt Charles Left chest, slightly
CASEY, Pvt David Right neck, very severely

68th Regiment - KILLED

TAYLOR, Pvt J Head
SHANAHAN, Pvt P Chest
TIMONS, Pvt J Chest

WOUNDED

STEWARD, Lt H J Neck, slightly
TRENT, Capt H Right arm, very severely
CASEMENT, Capt J Chest, severe
PALMER, Ensign W Neck, slightly
KEARNEY, Cpl J Right arm, left leg, severely
DERRICOTT, Pvt J Left groin, very severely
HAMMIL, Pvt J Right hand, severe
WADE, Pvt H Left thigh, severely
McGREGOR, Pvt P Right foot, left leg, severely
STAFFORD, Sgt T Thigh, severely
BEATTIE, Cpl L Chest, right leg, dangerously
BRUMBLE, Pvt J Right hand, severely
PURDY, Pvt J Face, dangerously
SARGENT, Pvt J Right foot, slightly
THRIFT, Pvt Abbott Right leg, severely
MANION, Pvt J Right leg, severely
SMITH, Pvt G Lower jaw (since died)
SMITH, Pvt J Left leg and head, severely
SMITH, Pvt T Spear wound, right groin, slightly
MANION, Pvt L Left side, very severely
MARTIN, Pvt R Abdomen, severely
MULLER, Pvt T Right thigh, severely
CAFFREY, Pvt D Right thigh, bayonet wound, slight
MARSCHOER, Sgt H Chest, slight

A further account of this battle is in the NZ Herald of 7 July 1864.


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