AUCKLAND MOUNTED REGIMENT
SIMPSON, Trooper Archibald Cranlev (No. 13/442), born at Turakino. in 1892; farmer. Next-of-kin, Miss E. M. Maud, Pukeroro, Cambridge. WELLINGTON MOUNTED REGIMENT MARFELL, Lce..-Corporal 1 Manlev (No. 11/593); born at New Plymouth in 1892; sheep farm hand. Next-of-kin, Mrs. E. Marfell, Toko, Taranaki. Died on May- 22. ' DANGEROUSLY ILL * WELLINGTON INFANTRY BATTALION RULE, Pte. Frank (No. 10/502), born at Geelong, Australia, in 1B89; school teacher. Next-of-kin, Rev. F. Rule, 45 Richmond Terrace, Christehurch. FIELD ENGINEERS TERRENI, Sapper Lance Fabis Sydney (No. 6/638); born at Wellington in 1594; engineer. Next-of-kin, Mrs. A. Terreni, lihandallah, Wellington. (Pneumonia, ait Heliopolis.) WOUNDED AUCKLAND INFANTRY BATTALION SMITH,.'Pte. William (No. 12/610); born • at Yorkshire, England, in 1886; farm band.'.. Next-of-kin, Mrs. Mary Ann Smith, Weston-super-Mare, England. OTAGO INFANTRY BATTALION BROWN, Pte. Edmund (No. born in Scotland in 1878; baker Next-of-kin, Mr. Edward Brown, Dover, Tasmania (father). DIVISIONAL TRAIN POTVINE, Sergt.-Major Horry Archer (British Section). Next-of-kin, Mrs. Emma Potvine, 135 Newlands Par.f., Sydenham, London, E.C. PROGRESS REPORT The following have been previously reported as wounded. The nature of the injuries is now stated, and the men are reported to be happy and contented, and all doing well:— WELLINGTON INFANTRY BATTALION HARTLEY, Pte. Albert Henjy (No. 10/393). Next-of-kin, Mrs. W. H. Hartley, Makowhai, Sanson, Feilding. (Lost Tight eye by bullet.) JACKSON, Pte. Joshua Graham (No. 10/370). Next-of-kin, Mrs. Joshua Jackson, c.o. Mrs. Edgerlc-y, Auckland. (Bullet wound in body.) KEMP, Pte. Richard John (No. 10/1149). Next-of-kin, Warn Kemp, 'l'e Kao, Capo Maria' van Diemen. (Bullet through head.) MORRISSEY, Pte. William (No. 10/1031). Next-of-kin, Mrs. Mary Trcgonning, Leo Stream, .Central Otago. (Bulletwound in leiit breast—hemo-thorax.) At Heliopolis. OTAGO INFANTRY BATTALION BUCHANAN, Pte. Thomas Benjamin (No. 8/1135) Next-of-kin, Jolm Uuehauan. Kahikatoa, Otago South. wound in leg.). LAItKTNS Pte. Herman Sidney (No.. 8/2116). Next-of-kin, Miss Mabel I.arkins, 573. Cumberland Street, Duneilin (sister), (flesh wound in leg; now out of hosDital.) M'JNTYRE, Pite. George Antony (No. 8/938). Next-of-kin, Mrs. WLinwood, Cliristchurch (sister). (Bullet wound, thigh.) O'CONNRLL, Pie. William (jNo. t/8-ll). Next-of-kin. Miss C. OX'onncll. Wilton Street, Timaru. (Shrapnel wound £ kcee^.
MYERS, Lieut. George Frederick. Next-of-kin, Mrs. Evelyn M. Myers, 241 Spey Street, Invercavgill (wife). (Bullet wound in chest.) BRAITinV.AITE, Pte. Horace (No, 8/813). Next-of-kin, Mr. Joseph Braitliwaite, St. Clair, Dunedin. (Scalp wound.) At lleliopolis. CANTERBURY INFANTRY BATTALION CAItEOLL, Pte. Reginald (No. 6/113). Next-of-kin, Mrs. O. Carroll, Smithfield, Orange Free State, S.A. (Suffering from shrapnel wounds.) ENGINEERS ' RE ID, Pte. Henry Lestock (No. <t/52a). Ne£t-of-kin, Ethel M'Kay, Danescomb, The Port, Nelson. (Bullet wound in chest.) DIVISIONAL HEADQUARTERS M'KOY, Pte. George Arthur Reg. (No. 15/101). Next-of-kin, Mrs. Florence M'Koy, Normanby, Taranaki (mother). (Sick, not wounded.) • AUCKLAND INFANTRY BATTALION SCPER, Pte. Edward Winsor. Next-of-kin, Mr. Winsor Soper, Blenheim. (Amputated right leg below knee.) M'BITRNEY, Pte. David (No. 12/420). Next-of-kin, Mrs. Christie, 23 Lillies Wind, 'Arbroath, Scotland. (Wound in arm.) TOPPLE, Lce.-Corporat George I/:igh (No. 12/827). Next-of-kin, Mr. W. T. • Popple, Springfield, Canterbury. (Wound in chest.) AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES TWENTY-FOURTH LIST. Sydney, May 27. Tho 24th casualty list shows: — Killed in Action. —Lieut. Blick. Died of Wouuds. —Major M'Kewia Corpls. Hallam and Smith, LanceCorpls. Goode. Hillas, and Binning; Ptes. M'Counell, Scott, Wilson, Bathard, Davie, Donovan, Crisfield, Lambert, Paulig, Stringer, Archibald, Messor, and M'Neil. i . Died at Cairo.—Lieut. Johnston. Wounded.—Capts. Steevens and Finlayson, Lieuts. Brown, Stowart, Scandan, Hornby, Whyte, Jones, and Boyd, and 190 non-comihissioned officers and men. Missing.-—Lieut. Brown ; Dangerously 111.—18 men. NEW ZEALANDERS WOUNDED. (Rec. May 27, 5.5 p.m.) Sydney, May 27, The wounded include Lance-Corporal J. Rhodes, and Private N. ,C. Lynch, New Zealanders, The Federal Defence Department advises Wellington that the following men of the Australian forces at the Dardanelles who have parents residing in New Zealand have been wounded: — Lynch, Pte. N. C. Next of kin, Mr. T. Lynch, Ellerslie, Auckland, (father). Rhodes, Lance-Corporal J. Next of kin, Mr. R. Rhodes, Papanui Road, Christchurch (father). M'Knight, Lance-Corporal. Next of kin, Mr. J. M'Knight-, Green Island, Post Office, Otago. . (Roc. May 28, 1.30 a.m.) • Sydney, May 27. • The ' wounded at the Dardanelles include Sergt. J. Chandler and Pte. S. Burns, New Zealanders.
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