ROLL OF HONOUR
YESTERDAY'S LISTS 240 MORE WOUNDED ONE FURTHER MATH The heaviest lists of New Zealand casualties so far received were made available to the public yesterday. That issued in the morning consisted principally of the "Wellington Infantry Battalion, and in the afternoon it was followed by another lengthy list of Auckland names. No further advices were received last night, and elsewhere will be found a statement by Mr. Allen as to the probable reasons for the delay in the receipt of the names of those killed in action. CASUALTIES REPORTED TO-DAY— 241. Died of Wounds. Men. Auckland Infantry 1 Wounded. Men. Wellington Infantry 100 Canterbury Infantry 39 Auckland Infantry 92 N.Z. Engineers 7 N.Z. Field Ambulance 2 " _ 240 TOTAL CASUALTIES REPORTED— 464. Killed and Died of Wounds. Officers. Men. Wellington Infantry 2 1 Auckland Infantry 4 1 Canterbury Infantry 3 — Otago Infantry 1 1 10 1 Wounded. Officers. Men. Wellington Infantry .... 6 114 Auckland Infantry 9 ]go , Canterbury Infantry 4 63 Otago Infantry 3 88 Field Artillery — 3 Divisional Signallers — 1 Ann.y Medical Corps .... — 1 N.Z. Engineers — 7 Field Ambulance .......... — 2
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2455, 7 May 1915, Page 5
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183ROLL OF HONOUR Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2455, 7 May 1915, Page 5
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