ROLL OF HONOUR
TWELVE CASUALTIES PROGRESS OP THE WOUNDED . fflof addition to' a report oil the pro"grasa of the wounded a comparatively brief list of casualties came to hand from Egypt yesterday. One man is re- . (ported as having been killed in action, ■and three men have (it is reported) died ' of their wounds. One officer and seven Tnea are reported wounded. YESTERDAY'S LIST. Killed in Action. Officers. Men. Engineers i Died of Wounds. Officers. Men. Wellington Infantry. ■— 1 Wellington Mounted' — 1 Engineers — 1 — 3 Wounded. Officers. Men. Auckland Infantry 3 Otago Infantry ] ■Engineers 1 2 Divisional Train 1 .17 r jrOTAL CASUALTIES REPORTED-1804. (Killed and Died of, Wounds.) Officers. Men. Wellington Infantry 7 58 Auckland Infantry 12 28 Canterbury Infantry. 7 47 ' ,Otago Infantry ! 6 ■ 42 , Engineers 1 8 Artillery 1 2 Field Ambulance 1 1 Wellington llounted Rifles S 4 ■Auckland Mounted Rifles ... 4 2 Canterbury Mounted Rifles — 1 Divisional Train — 1 Divisional Signallers — 1 ; 41 195 Wounded, 111, or Missing. Officers. Men, Wellington Infantry 11 330 Auckland Infantry ItO 399 Canterbury Infantry ......... 14 2i):l Otago Infantry 17 334 Enfjjneera' 4 31 'Artillery — 27 'Ambulance — 10 Wellington Mounted Rifles 2 15 'Auckland Mounted Rifles ... 1 21 Canterbury Mounted Rifles 1 7 Divisional Signallers — 1 N.Z. Staff 1 'Headquarters Division 2 1 • 'Army Service Corps — 4 Division Train r-. 7 73 1495 Total—lßo4. KILLED IN ACTION ENGINEERS. pLARKSON, Corpl. Gerald Richard (No. , 4/525). Next-of-kin, Mr. J. B. Clark- '<■ son, c.o, J. B. Clarkson, Ltd., Wel- -• lingtou. Previously reported as miss- : ing. DIED OF WOUNDS WELLINGTON INFANTRY BATTALION. \HALIi, Corpl. Vincent John Baird (No. : 10/651). Nexfcof-kin, Mr. T. Hall, Arney Road, Remuora, Auckland. WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. {jTEELE, Trooper James Walter (No. . 11/1068). Next-of-kin, Mrs. Ada Steele, Factory Road, Mosgiel. ENGINEERS. QQOKE,..Sapper_T,-P... (No. 4/371). Nexty> of-kin, Mrs. A. M. Cooke, 59 Christchurch Road, Norwich, England. WOUNDED AUCKLAND INFANTRY BATTALION. AUSTIN, Pte. Stanley George (No. 12/961). Next-of-kin. Mr. George Aus-' tin, 19 Waverley Street, Auckland. HIBBS, Pte. Arthur John (No. 12/1431). Next-of-kin, Mr. Arthur Hibbs, c/o Sam White and Sons, Auckland. 'REID, Corpl. William John (No. 12/1015). Next-of-kin, Mr. John Reid, Pukeniii, North Auckland. . OTAGO INFANTRY BATTALION. ''DO WD, Pte. Thomas (No. 8/913). Next- - of-kin, Mrs. Jt.) Dowd, Battery Point, Hobart (mother). DIVISIONAL TRAIN. 'BALFIELD Driver N. (No. 8721). British Section. ENGINEERS. SKELSEY, Lieut, F. \V, (British Section). WHITMORE, Sapper E. H. (No. 144 a). ' British Section. NAYLOR, Sapper W.' (No. 233 a). British) Section. OUT OF DANGER j AUCKLAND BATTALION. JOLLEY, Pte. Albert (No. 12/387). Next-of-kin, Mrs. A. Robertson. Ayr Street, Invercargill (sister). Previously reported dangerously ill. OTAGO BATTALION, SMITH, Pte. George Magnus (No. 8/712) Next-of-kin, Mr. .Joseph Smith, 41 Woodhaugh Street, Dunedin. Prc- ? viousiy reported dangerously ill. •
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2482, 8 June 1915, Page 6
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