DIED OF WOUNDS
OFFICERS WELLINGTON INFANTRY BATTALION LTECJT. HARRY RAWLINGS COWANborn m Auckland in 1890; brewer.' VfJJf c Hr* 1 ® ua hine) Regiment. ■ Next-of-kin, Atr. Henry Cowan, brewer, Mangatainoka (father). Previously reported wounded. OTHER RANKS ' TOSEPH X - CLAFFEY (No. irol 9) i rll , 111 ?!- ew Plymouth 'in 1892; bootmaker. -Next-of-kin, Mr. J. Claffey, Vogoltown, New Plymouth. ■nm,? rev i? llsl> ' reported wounded. Vl«i? B v!F . JAMES DAY (NO. 10,H6i); born in . South Africa in 1592; labourer. - - Next-of-kin, Mt. _ Robert Day, P.0.80x 326, Ktusers■mJ OT -Pr Sonth Africil (father). PTE. WILLIAM ELLIOTT (No. 10/1231); born in Blenheim in 1893; cheesemaker. Next-of-kin, Mr. W E Elliott, P. 0., Blenheim (father). Preriously reported wounded. PTE. ARTHUR MORRIS TURNER (No 10/135); bom in England in 1893; station hand. Next-of-kin, Mr. Edwin Turner, 27 South Street, Chichester, busscx, England. NEW ZEALAND ENGINEERS. SERGEANT A. WALLACE (No. i/72a). British section. WOUNDED OFFICERS AUCKLAND INFANTRY BATTALION LIEUT, (late Sergt.-Major) JOHN WILLIAM FLETCHER; born in Bradford, Yorkshire, in 1882; drill instructor. Served in Imperial Army and 011 N.Z. Permanent Staff. Next-of-kin, Mrs. S. A. Fletcher, Helensville (wifp).
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2465, 19 May 1915, Page 6
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179DIED OF WOUNDS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2465, 19 May 1915, Page 6
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