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FOUR DEATHS , PROGRESS OF SICK & WOUNDED ;. ■■■;: -..A casualty list was issued at noon' yesterday. Five casualtic.9 are reported,, four I.• of which are deaths. Two men have buc- ; cumbcd to siokness, oho .man', is .-reported to hnvo been killed in- action,; while a . ~ man has died from his wounds. The usual report on' the condition and progress of those wounded and - sick al6o came to ; hand. • • • '■'■■ KILLED IN ACTION OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. GRANT-USSIIEH, Sergt. Frederick ;- Attliur (No. 9/882). Next-of-km,-Mr. Wi ' N. Grant, Otautau (father), DIED OP WOUNDS i - . FIELD ARTILLERY. (Spine.)' ;' , GOWER, Gunner Leslio (N0..2/458).Next- ■> of-kin, Mr. William Gower, 28 M'Far- !,.." - lane Street; Wellington (father)'.' Died : , on-July 26. DIED FROM SICKNESS i WELLINGTON BATTALION. . (Pneumonia.) ■ i ■ ■ -ROWLEY,' Pte. Norman heymour (No. !;, ■ -10/505). Next-of-kin,. Mr. ;E. Rowley, ■■•-> -.41 Romilly Street, Westport.- Died on . July 27. ■ "/ , CANTERBURY BATTALION. * . :.■■ . . . . (Enteric—July 21.) ELLIS, Corpl. Reuben William (No. . ' : ■ 6/152-1). Next-of-kin., Mr. William i . Ellis, 79 Ollivier's Road, Lmwood, . Christchurch (father). WOUNDED FIELD ARTILLERY. (Wounded Knee.) ... GROOME, Gunner Graham' (No. 2/534). i i; i Next-of-kiiij Mrs., Clark, V'Crowland ]{oad( Stamford llill. London N. ; ?l :': ' (mother). Wounded July! 17... .■ ' THE SICK AND WOUNDED ■-WOUNDED RECOVERED AND SENT TO FRONT. N.Z. FIELD ENGINEERS. - BRAITIIWAITE, Sapper John Lister (No 11/351). . : SICK RECOVERED AND SENT TO FRONT. CANTERBURY BATTALION. WHITCOMBE, Pte. Douglas James A.(No. 6/17 C). ' ' . OTAGO BATTALION. : ELSTONE, Pte. John Albert (No. 8/37). r .HUNT, Pte. Charles (No. 8/398). .' MALLINSON, Pte. Clement (No. 8/1377). ■ -PREECE, Pte. Trevor: Wilfred ■ (No. 8/681). WELLINGTON BATTALION;'CLEMENT, Pte. Sydney George (No. •HUDSON; r Pt«. Thomas Horny (No. -BOWLEll; Pte., Michael (No. 10/720);.. HODGSON, Pte. William (No. 10/I'Ja).. OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. I'OPE, Tpr. Lawrence (No. 9/389). _ ■ -DE LATOUR, Tpr. William Lionel .(No. 9/30.) ■/ADMITTED TO 19 GENERAL HOS- ' PITAL, DEACONESS HOSPITAL, ALEXANDRIA (JULY 31). .v- MAORI CONTINGENT. • (Sick-Suspected .Enteric.) - ; TE WHAO, Pte. Thomas (No.- 16/307). ' : SENT TO.ENGLAND. AUCKLAND BATTALION. MACDONALD; Pte. David Aitchison (No. 12/810). OTAGO BATTALION. ■ TURNBULL, Major Wmiam M'Gregor MACRAE, Pte. Lan Chisholm-(No. 8/239).' WELLINGTON BATTALION. : ' NARBEY, Pte; Tlios. Walter (No. 10/770). OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. •• J '- iWADDELL, Tpr. David . Barnett (No. -' 9/229). ' . . . . . . FIELD ARTILLERY'. MULLIGAN, Gunner RoberUNo;- 2/704). BENGE, Gunner Onslow Hillier. (No. 2/2oii).' ; 'V:; WOUNDED DISCHARGED CONVAL- ' ESCENT. ,• AUCKLAND BATTALION. GOYDER, Pte. Alistor Hay (No. 12/551). - JI'KINNEY, Pte; John (A o. 12/104). CANTERBURY BATTALION. "LODGE, Pte; Hubert (No. 6/965). . . • < GODFREY, Pte. James 'KING, Pte. Arthur Albert .(No. 6/1160). ■ JjOBSON, Lieut.-Donald. '■■ v J, A LATER LIST ■A casualty list Svas .issued , late last .evening, giving. the . following i; ; ' . KILLED IN ACTION. • '. FIELD ENGINEERS. GIBSON, Sapper Bertram James (No. ' 4/612) Next-of-kin, Mrs. M. Gibson, . .f .45 Albany Street, Heriie .Bay, Pon- .? ' sonby."(Killed'July 23.) . AUCKLAND BATTALION. . JLE GALLAIS, Pte. Leddra. (No. 12/2171). , Next-of-kni,' Hfralie N. Lo Ga lais, Nortli Auckland (fatliei)., ' (Killed Ju1y.23.) .. .. DIED OF WOUNDS. WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. ' (July 21.). , WAISEY/ Trooper (No. 11/481). Next-of-kin, Jlr.R.: J. Maisey; Mata Mala, 'Waikato (father). ' WELLINGTON BATTALION. ; (April 30.) CAER. Pte. Edward James (No. 10/1156). ' Next-of-kin, Mrs. Cnrr, c/o Mrs. Plum- . v. mer, 110 Sydney Street, Wellington. • CANTERBURY-MOUNTED RIFLES. (July 22.) i CURRIE, Trooper Tiiomaa Edward (No. 7/321). ''.Next-of-lcin, Mr. Archibald Currie. 192 Hackthorne. Road, Cashmere Hills.. ; (July It.) TIENKINS; Tpr. Daniel ; (No. 7/218). Next-of-kin Jenette-Hughesi' Bleangarn, i South' Wales, England; (sister). ■
DIED OF SICKNESS. CANTERBURY- MOUNTED RIFLES. (Dysentery, July . 20.) ■BELL, Scrgt. "Norman Matan (No. 7/11). Next-of-kin, Mrs. Elizabeth Bell, 1 / Constitution Street, Dunedin (mother). FIELD ARTILLERY. ' . (Typhoid, July 21.) KIRK. Gunner Edward Richmond (No. ■ 2/525). Next-of-kin, Mrs. R. C. Kirk, Nelson Street,. Petone. : WOUNDED. , AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. (July 4.) KEELEY, Trooper.Frederick (No. 13/G11). Next-of-kin, Mr. Wm, Keeley, Leain- • • ington- Cambridge. : OTAGO BATTALION. (Julv 15.). ' . BEGAN, Pte. Jolui (No. 8/1824). Next-of-kin, Mr. William Regan, Orari Bridge, ' Gerildine (father). DIVISIONAL TRAIN. (Slightiy wounded, July 5.) •DRE AVER, Driver Charles (No. 10/1374 a). R. Dreaver, 701 Cumber-land-Street, Dunedin. ; : . WOUNDED NEW ZEALAN DER By' Tchxraph—Press Association— Cojiyrislit .. . Sydney, August 4.A. H.' M'Donald, who has been wounded-in ilie Dardanelles, was born at Tnvercargill-
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2532, 5 August 1915, Page 6
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