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WOUNDED

OFFICERS CANTERBURY INFANTRY BATTALION CAPTAIN KENNETH MACFARLANE GRESSON; born, in Christchurch in 1891; law clerk; served in Ist (Can- - torbury) Regiment, Next-of-kin, Mrs. S. T. Gordon, Union Bank, Timaru. (Dangerously wounded.) LIEUT-COLONEL WALTER RELF PEARLESS; born in Ehgland in 1854; surgeon; served in Bth New Zealand > South African Contingent. Next-of-kin, Mrs. Maria L. Pearless, Wakefield,* Nelson. CAPTAIN-CHAPLAIN THOMAS FEILDEN TAYLOR; born in London in . 1879; clerk in Holy Orders. Served os chaplain in 12th (Nelson) Regiment. . - Next-of-kin,. Mr. R. F. Taylor, ■ Torquay, Devon, England, LIEUT. ALAN DUNCAN STITT, born at Ashbuiton in 1894; Lincoln College student. Next-of-kin, Mr. D. M. Stitt, c/o Mr. J. H. Hart, Ashburton. OTAGO INFANTRY BATTALION LIEUT. (Late Sergeant) WALTER KEITH ' DOUGALL; born at Christchurch in 1894; farmer. '■{ Served in 14th (Territorial) Regiment. Next-of-kin, Mr. J. J. Dougall,""Waimaraia," Riccarton, Christchurch- (father). CAPTAIN WILLIAM FLEMMING; bom in Dunedin in™ 1885. Served in 4th (Otago) Regiment and Signalling and Cycling Corps "(Volunteers). Next-of-kin, Mrs. ,E. Flemming, 35 Hopo Street, Dunedin (mother). Wounds not serious;" previously reported wounded: - CAPT. GEOFFREY SAMUEL SMITH; born at Wendover, Bucks, in 1872; sheep farmer. Served in Alexander Rifle Vtflunteer Corps, Otago, and 9th New Zealand Contingent, South Africa. Has King's Medals (South Africa) and Transvaal clasps. Next-of-kin, Miss H. Smith, 10 Dorset ' Street, London", England. Progressing favourably; previously reported wounded. LIEUT. RICHARD PICKARD JONES; born at Dunodin in 1884; commission agent. Was Officer Commanding B Company, Coastal Defence, Otago. Next-of-kin, Miss C. Hinds and Miss C. Jennings, Mnsselburgh Rise, Dunodin. Progressing favourably; previously reported wounded. LIEUT. THOMAS HOLMES NISBET; born in Melbourne in 1892; law student. Served in 4th (Otago) Regiment. Next-of-kin, Mrs. Sarah Nisbet, 59 Leis Street, Dunedin (mother). Progressing favourably. Previously reported wounded.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2464, 18 May 1915, Page 6

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283

WOUNDED Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2464, 18 May 1915, Page 6

WOUNDED Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2464, 18 May 1915, Page 6

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