Quartermaster—T. Carney.
Paymaster—C. E. Preston.
[182] See [Appendix 2 (J)].
[184] Drummer Joseph Timmins sounded the first “Fall-in” for the second battalion. After long service with the Colours, he was appointed to the permanent staff of the third battalion at Wexford. He was discharged about 1890, and died a few years later.
[185] Letter of thanks to the regiment from P. B. Le Bin, Lieutenant-Judge of Alderney, 1st November, 1862.
[186] The following officers left England with the battalion, or joined during the New Zealand war:—
Lieutenant-Colonel—A. A. Chapman, in command.
Major and Brevet-Colonel—G. J. Carey.
Major—J. H. Rocke.