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OFFICERS I OTAGO INFANTRY BATTALION CAPTAIN" GEOFFREY SAMUEL SMITH (No. 8/101H1; born at Wendovcr, Bucks., England, in 1872; slicepfarmer;- served in Alexander Volunteer Corps in Ohgo, ;md 9tli South African Contingent. Nejl-of-kiti, Ws: H. Smith, 10 Street, London, W. (Wounds aerious.)
CAPTAIN ATHOL GRAHAM B. PRICE (No. 12/15); born, ia Auckland in 1887; merchant; served in 16th (Waikato) Regiment, 3rd (Auckland) Regiment, and-College Rifles, Auckland. Next-of-kin, Mrs. Isabella Price, Abbots Eoad, Mt. Eden, Auckland. (Slightly wounded.) LIEUT. RICHARD PICKARD JONES (No. 8/1013).; born in Dunedin in . 1884); commission agent; served in Coast Defence, Dunedin. Next-of-kin, Miss C. Hinds and Miss C. Jennings, Musselburgh Else, Dunedin. , (Wounds slight.) " N.C.O.'S AND MEN; PTE. RICHARD FRANCIS ALDRIDGE (No. 8/2); born in Napier in 1890; school teacher. Nex£of-kin, n Aldridge, Napier (mother). SERGT. GORDON HOPE ALLAN (No. 8/638); born at Roslyn, Dunedin, in 1891; surveyor. Next-of-kin, Mrs. R. S. Allan, 19 Hart Street, Boslyn, Dunedin. PTE. NORMAN THOMAS ALLEN (No. 8/517); born' at Feldwick, Southland, in 1893; bricklayer., Next-of-kin, .Mr. . Peter Sydn'ey Allen, Newcastle Street Invercargill (father). SERGT.-MAJOR JOHN BEAUMONT (No. 8/1129); born at Sheffield in 1882; • soldier. , Next-of-kin, Mr. Joseph Beaumont, Grosvenor View, Blackmail Lane, Leeds; England. PTE, JOHN THOMAS BREE (No. 8/329); bora at Oamaru in 1890; slaughterman. Next-of-kin, Mr. G. Bree, Exe Street, Oamaru (father). CORPORAL.GEORGE GODFREY BROOK (No, 8/549); born at Milton in 1892; salesman. Next-of-kin, Mr. George Brook, 21 Neidpath Eoad, Morninffton (father). PTE. LESLIE GREY COOK (No. 8/172); born in Belfast in 1892 j labourer. Next-of-kin, Mrs. Ellen Cook, Katea, I Catlins (mother). I PTE. JOHN DAVIS (No. 8/561); born at Sandymount in 1885; teamster. Next-of-kin, Mr. Michael . Davis, Sandvmount (father). " ' PTE. HUNTER FAIRBAIRN (No. 8/197); born at High Cliffe.t Otago, in 1893; farm labourer. Next-of-kin, Mr ■Tames Fairbaim, High Cliffe, Dunedin (father). ITL; HENRY GRAY (No. 8/784); born in Roxborough, in 1892; baker. Next-of-J l "', M rs. J. GTay, M'Bride Street, South Dunedin (mother). PTE. FREDERICK GRYMES (No. 8/581); bom in Auckland in 1890; messenger Next-of-Wn Mrs. K. Mullins, George Street, Waihi. ' PTE. GEORGE HAGEN (No. 8/1184); born at Kelso, Scotland, in 1891; far™cr' Next-of-kin, Mrs. H. Hagcn, Eoa < J . Hastings (mother), PTE JAMES HAECUS,.(N°. 8/1000); l>orn at ALKaes Flat, Otago, in 1886; railway surfaceman. Next-of-kin, 'Mr Robert Harcus, M'Rae's Flat Ota»n PTE GEORGE HARNEISS (8/470) ¥ejt - ?w' B '' % 6 Pennant Kaikorai, Dnnedm (motheri PTE JOHN THOMAS HERON (No 8/1399); born in Morton Barracks' Worcester in 1887; clerk. Next-ofl .. Kin, Mr. George Heron. Naval Ordnance Department, Malta. PTE. LEONARD HOLMES (No. 8/89); born in West Bromwich. in 1888; miner. Isext-of-kin, Mr. Richard Holmes, e Shirebrook, LCE.-COEPL. WILLIAM JUfffq HUGHES (No. 8/1042), 'born in ifv?,pool, Emrland, in 1887; seaman. Next-of-kin Mrs. S. - Williams, 21a Prester) ' Fairfield, Liverpool (sisPTE 'FREDERICK JOHNSON /Nr, 8/406); bora in London in 1887- l a l bonrer. Next-of-kin, Mrs.' F Jolmson, Cumberland Street, I-imlico, LonPTe VoHN KELLY (No. 8/832); born ot Oxford in 1892; bnshman. (Next-of-kin not given.) v 1 PTE. FREDERICK CECIL LOW mo 8/730); born in Wellington; lettw car--1 <^ Ne v'° f - Dobson, 47 Sea View Road, Briplitnn Christchurch (sister). ' PTE ROBERT CHARLES M'DHRMrn (No. 8/761); born at Manngatna'in 1889; labourer. Nextof-ki^irr^ OWroi (fntteri. ' M - am,Satua ' PTE ROBERT ALEXANDER MURRAY ■ &o 8 «°"! f Fl'at, r|" • H ,? lrctl Ef e band. NextPT: in Gm'Pfn wsrVm 0- 8/ v 08); ,x> ™ r Pl) ?J 3°v N «t-of-'kin, («£). w Sh «'. PTE. PATRICK Oi'CONNOR (No. s/611)bom in Dunedin in iso3j raiiwav. n™ fr. iVMf-flf-kiß, Mr. iamc. <s'Cnor. 117 l«rk Place, Dunedin,
PTE. WILLIAM PERRY (No. 8/1164); [ bom in Dunedin in 1892; painter. Next-of-kin, Mrs. Clara Amelia Perry, 10 Chambers Street, N. 13. Valley, Dunedin (mother). LCE.-CORP. JOHN PILE (No.' 8/1312); born at Sydenham, England, in 187G; farmer. Next-of-kin, Mr. T. 11. Pile, Opotiki (father). PTE. THOMAS LEICESTER REYNOLDS (No. 8/614); born in Dunedin • iu 1887; carpenter'. Next-of-kin, Mr. Raymond Leslie Reynolds, Passmora Crescent, Maori Hill, 'Dunedin (father). PTE. JOHN THOMAS ROPER (No. 8/1324); born at Timaru in 1800; labourer. Next-of-kin, Mr. Vincent Roper, Wellington Street, Timam. LCE.-CORPL. FREDERICK CHARLES WHITAKER (No. 8/504); born at Difton in 1891; yardman. Nexi>of-kin, Mr. William H. Whitaker, InvercarKill (father). PTE. WM. JOHN WILLIS (No. 8/1360); born at Dunedin in 1875; ranee worker. Next-of-kin, Miss Vera Willis, c.b. Mrs. R. Facer, . 17 Duncan Street, Dunedin (daughter). PTE. ANDREW JAMES WILLCOCKS (No. 8/856); born at Stirling in 1891; cheesemaker. Next-of-kin, Mr. John Douglai Willcoeks, Stirling' (father). PTE. ALEX. WILSON (No. 8/503); born in Invercargill in 18S9; camenter. Next-of-kin, Mr. James Beid Wilson, Winfon (father). LCE.-CORPL. HENRY FAITKFULL WINTER (No. 8/509); born in Dunedin in 1888; bushman. Next-of-kin, Mr. George Hubert Winter, 174 Nith Street, Invercargill (father). PTE. THOMAS LYALL (No. 8/237); born in Invercargill in 1893; labourer. Next-of-kin, Mr. Thomas Lyall. sen., Stoney Creek, Balclutha (father). FIELD ENGINEERS SAPPER PERCIVAL FRANCIS GIBBS (No. 10/1241 a); born in Richmond, • Christchurch. in 1885; labourer. Next-of-kin, Mrs. J. Heyder Makirikiri, Wanganui (mother). SAPPER BERT. HUNT (No. 12|1439a); ■ bom at Uisborue id 1890; carpenter. Next-of-kin, Mrs. Mabel Janes Hunt, 7 Oxford Street, Arch Hill, Auckland (mother). SAPPER T. W. H. DRYSDALE .(No. E/95a) (British section). CORP. J. K. KILBRIDE (No. E/106a); (British section). ' CORP. C. W. SALMOND (No. E/208a)';. (British section). FIELD AMBULANCE PTE. REG. WILLIAM NAPIER (No. : 3/274);' born at Shrewsbury, England in' 1889; compositor. Next-of-kin, : Mr, W. J. Hunter, 7 Neville . Street. Cardiff, England. PTE. EDWARD BERNSTEIN MALINS LASERON (No. 3/420); born ,at Pen- ' ang, Straits Settlements in 1885; teacher. Next-of-kin, Mr. E. W. Laseron, Bellirood, Cromwell Street, Mount Roskill, Auckland (father). AUCKLAND INFANTRY BATTALION PTE. HERBERT HOWARD BOREHAM (No. 12/876); born at Kohu Kohu in 1893; farmer. Next-of-kin, Mrs. B. ■ E. Boreham, Kohu Kohu, Hokianga j (mother). PTE. ARTHUR TENNYSON SCOTT (No. 12/243); born in Auckland in 1890; bank clerk'. Next-of-kin, Mrs. 1 J. Scott, King's View Road, Mount Eden, Auckland. PTE. ALBERT SMITH'(No. 12/1506); born at Halifax, Yorkshire, England in 1875; groom. Next-of-kin, Mrs. . Laura Smith, 47 Mitre Street, Marsh, Huddersfield, York (wife). PTE. JAMES LESLIE TOD (No. 12/649); born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1891; ' stockman. Next-of-kin, Mr. John L. Tod, Clinton (father). PTE. FREDERICK UNDERWOOD (No. 12/651); born at Paparoa in 1803; farmer. Next-of-kin, Mr. W. Underwood, Paparoa, ICaipara. CANTERBURY INFANTRY BATTALION PTE. ALEX. CAMERON ARMSTRONG . (No. 6/583). Next-of-kin, Mr. John T. ; Armstrong, . Hina Hina, Ratanui, Owaka, Otago. SERGT. LEONARD FRANCIS BAKER (No. 6/10S4); born in Sydenham, ..Christchurch in, 1890, Shepherd! Next-of-kin, Mr. Edward' Baker, Waiau; Amuri (father). 1 PTE. JAMES BOURK (No. 6/777); born in Christchurch tin > 1893; painter. Next-of-kin, Mrs. L. Bourk, 18 Hutchinson Street, Sydenham, Christ- ' church. ■ \ LCE.-CORP. ARTHUR WILLIAM I BROWN (No. 6/593). Next-of-kin, , . Mr. D. Brown, Start Street, Duriel . Hill, Wanganui (father). PTE. WILLIAM DAVIDSON (No. 6/611). , Next-of-kin, Mrs. J. Stephens, Cobden, Grevmouth. PTE. THOMAS DAVIES (No. 6/614). Next-of-kin, Mr. John Davies, 72 Copeland Street, Staffordshire,' England. PTE. JOHN ELLIOTT (No. 6/1026); bora in Durham, England in 1894; cleahor. Next-of-kin, Mr. J. Elliott, Runanga, Grevmouth. PTE. ARTHUR DOWNES HARRISON (No. 6/959); born in Christchurch in 1894; farm hand. Next-of-kin. Mr. James Harrison, Si Webb Street, St. Albans. PTE. GEORGE HALL HUNTER (No. 6/1576); bom in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1881; miner. Next-of-kin, Mr. Andrew Hunter, Kirkliston, Wcstlothian, Scotland (father). LCE.-CORP. LESLIE BERTRAM HUTTON (6/72); bora in Auckland in 1889, electrical engineer. Next-of-kin, Mrs. L., M. Hutton, 49 Drayton Gardens, South Kensington, London W. PTE. RICHARD HENRY KEMBER (No. fi/830);. born in Wellington in 1894; student of Agricultural College. Next-of-kin, Miss E. Kember, Bryn-hy- ' fryd, St, Mellons, North Cardiff, England. PTE. FRED. NICHOLAS (No. 6/1363); born at Lincoln, Christchurch, in 1867; plumber. Next-of-kin, Mr, Richard Nicholas, 35 Berry Street, ' St. Albans, Christchurch (father). PTE. NEIL GUSTAVE'REDMOND (No. 6/817); born in Timaru in 1891; painter. Next-of-kin, Mrs. B. Redmond, Babington Street} Timaru. PTE. CHARLES VINCENT SAWTELL (No. 6/1118); born-in Christchurcli in 1890; plumber. Next-of-kin, Mrs. El- ■ len Sawtell. 30 Wellington Street, Linwood, Christchurch. PTE. AUBREY LORINER SMITH (No. 6/749). Next-of-kin, Mrs. A. Young, Crawick Mill, Languhur, Dumfriessshire, Scotland. PTE. ANDREW YOUNG (No. 6/749). Next-of-kin...Mre. A..Young, Crawick Hill, Dumfriesshire, Scotland, HEADQUARTERS N.Z. DIVISION LIEUT. JOHN ANDERSON (No. 15/17). Next-of-kin, Mr. John Anderson, c/o John Andorson, Ltd., Christchurch (father). REPORTED DANGEROUSLY ILL The following have been previously reported as wounded, but tho nature of the wounds was not stated;— AUCKLAND INFANTRY BATTALION, LIEUT. ROBERT NICOLL MORPETH (No. 12/295). Next-of-kin, Mr, H. D. . Morpeth, Waihi. Bullet wound left arm, : PTE. ALBERT MACINDOE (No. 12/1734). Next-of-kin, Mrs. Wm. MacIndoe, c/o E. Maclndqe, Emma, Street, Behvood, Auckland (mothei). Otago. PTE. HORACE BRATHWAITE (No. 8/Sl3). Next-of-kin; Mr. Joseph Brathwaito, St. Clair, Dunedin (father). Sculp wound. SERGT. PERCY SAVAGE (No. 8/100). Next-of-kin, Mrs. L. Stewart, Druminond, Street, Melbourne (Hunt). AYouwl in cheek and back of the neck. PTE. JAMES HANLEY (No. 8/1252). Next-of-kin, Mrs. Cathrino Hanlcy, 24 Boiilcott Street, Wellington. Wound in head ami ankle. PTE. JOHN RAIN HAM (No. 8/279). Next-of-kin,,Mr. Jolm Rainluim, sour., e/o Drainage Board, Dunedin (father). Wound in spine. PTE. CHAS. LEONARD HARDING (No. S/925). Next-of-kin, Jlr. X. Harding, 3S Wilmoi' Street, Christchurch (fas. Comuound fracture of the |
ALFRED J. DUBRANT (No. 8/364). Next-of-kin, Mr. G. DuTrant, iiaugiora, North Canterbury (father). Chest wouiid. Wellington Battalion, CORP. JOHN BARR. RO\VE (No. 10/446). Next-of-kin, Mrs. C. Rou*e t 10 Gloucester Street, AVanoanui (1110- • tiior). Left shoulder. PTE. WM. MORRISEY '(No. 10/1031). Jsext-of-kiu, Mrs. Mary Treconniiig, Loo Stream, Otago Central. Bullet left breast. Hemothorax. Field Engineers, PTE. RUDDOCK (No. E 1/ 124 a), British section. Acute appendicitis. AUSTRALIA'S ROLL OF HONOUR further casualty lists. (By Telegraph—Press Area.—Copyright.) rm nt . Sydney, May H. In© latest list of • wounded, in the operations in Gallipoii include:— • Majors Lamb, Snowden, and Stewart; Captains King, Brown, Wright. Horan and 51 Geo; Lieutenants'Mirams, Fogi ea ' F ' . Smith, French. Street, lascoe, Campbell, Sooke, Whitelaw, Ross, Foster, Butler, Fraser, Fothera, balier, Dickinson, and Brassaw. .' NEW ZEALANDERS REPORTED. Advice has been received from the Secretary of Defence,, Melbourne, that the following members of the Australian Imperial Forces have been wounded in action at the Dardanelles:— 2nd Battalion A.I.P. Private • Cameron. * Next-of-kin, John Cameron (brother). Huntly. - Private A. T. Elwood. Next-of-kin; Mrs.Ehvood (mother), Te Kuiti. Private A. Hornby. Next-of-kin, Harry Hornby (uncle), Port Chalmers. 9th Battalion, A.I.F. Private 0. Simon. Next-of-kin, Mrs. Esther Simon (mother), Sootiia Placo, Upper Queen Street, Auckland. NAVAL CASUALTIES. The High Commissioner reports London, May 10, 10.25 p.m. Naval casualties in the Dardanelles Officers killed, one; wounded, three. (Rec. May 12, 1.40 a.m.) Sydney, May 11. . The thirteen® casualty list. is as follows:— Died of wounds—Lieut. .F. G. Smith, Sergeants Bourne, Thomas, and Peter, Privates Comberland, Berryman, Mulcahy, Horon, Parmer, Jauies, Davis, Connor, Whitehurst,' Garfthore, and Talbot, and 46 men wounded. The total to date is 178 dead and 985 wounded. / I. .
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