CASUALTY AND SICK REPORTS
A few deaths were recorded in casualty lists issued from the Defence Department yesterday beside.? a short list of wounded. Hospital and progress reports also camo to liand. Details follow— KILLED IN ACTION WELLINGTON BATTALION, Wheatley, Pte. Michael Lawrence (No. 11/617).' Next-of-kin, Mrs. H. Swan- ' ton. Otorohanga (mother). (August 7.) OTAGO BATTALION. Dobsou, Pte. "William (No. S/1185). Next-of-kin, Mrs. M. Dobson, 50 Darnel Street, Wellington (wife). (Previously Teported missing, now reported killed iu, action between Hay 1 and 17.) WOUNDED WELLINGTON BATTALION. Waugli, Pte. Hugh (No. 10/2355). Next-of-kin, Mr. James Waugli, Dannevirko (lather). (Shoulder.) AUCKLAND BATTALION. Gleeson, Pte. John (No. lfl/163ff>. Next-of-kin, Mrs. J. Gallagher, Bradford Street, Parnell, Auckland (sister). (Second time.) 1 ! , • . , Smith, Acting-Corpl. John Richard (No. 12/1220). Next-of-kin, Mr. J. W. Smith, Willow Lane, Norwich, England (father). (Second time, September 16.) FIELD ENGINEERS, Munt, Sapper Reginald Anthony (No. . , 4/565). 'Next-of-kin, Mrs. H. L. Hunt, ' 6 Hanson Street, Wellington. (Slightly wounded, at Malta.) CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES. Waghoro, Tpr. Arthur Guard' (No. 7/407). Next-6f-kin, Mr. Arthur Wnghorn, Little Akaroa (father). (Slightly wounded, at Malta.) THE SICK & WOUNDED WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. Reported wounded, August 27, now dangerously ill, London—Hughes, Tpr. .Tames (No. 11/889). Next-of-kin, Mr. Daniel. Hughes, Kapuni. New Plymouth (father). Admittcu .First Southern General Hospital, Birmingham—Hulton, .Tpr. Thomas Harry (No. 11/890). Next-of-kin, Sirs. I. Hulton, Hnupapa Road, Rotorua (wife). _ Admitted 2nd Western General Hospital. Manchester.—Vickery, Tpr. Walter William (No. 11/144). Next-of-kin, Mrs. A. Gadsby, Whakainara (sister). AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. Admitted Endell Street Military Hospital, London.—Suggate, Corpl. P. G. (No. 13/743). Next-of-kin, Mrs. C. ■ Suggate; Hobson's Buildings, Auckland. ' . Admitted Second Birmingham War Eos-1 pital, Norfchfield. —Nichols, Tpr. Ernest (No. 13/247). Next-of-kin, Mrs. Jessie Nichols, 28 Vernlam Avenue, Wnlfhamstow, Essex, England. Admitted Welsh Metropolitan War Hospital, Whitchurch, Cardiff.—Harataond, Tpr. Robert William (No. 13/272). Next-of-kin, Mrs. Hammond, Otaua, Waiuku, Auckland. ' • Admitted Second. Western Hospital, Manchester—Shaw, Tpr. 'Harry (No. 13/1055 a).. Next-of-kin, Mrs. C. Smith, 74 Cecil Street, Walsall. Staff., England. Eroiiaunced out of danger.—Phillips, Tpr, Thomas Wallace (No. 13/728). Next-of-kin, Mrs. Mary Phillips, Auckland (mother). ' WELLINGTON BATTALION.
Reported wounded August 8, now admitted -Military Hospital. Frensham,' near Fnrnluim.—Wyness, Pte. Joseph Smith (No. 10/1712)." Next-of-kin, Miss Moggie Wyness, Archill, Clnny, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Hendry. Pte. Andrew Young (No. 10/1816). Next-of-kin, Mr. William C. Hendry,' o/o Thomason and Co., Duncdin (brother)., (Scalp.) Disembarked Malta Hospital Slip, August 29.—Giumell, Pte. Arthur Jainos (No. 10/1507). Next-of-kin, Mr. L. OJ-unnell, Drury Lane, Altofts, Normanton, Yorkshire (father). Embarked for England, Au?nst 26.— O'Neill, Pte. H. (No. 10/650). Next-of-kin, Mr. John O'Neill,-21 Dines Street, Belfast, Ireland (father).
Embarked for England, August 23.— M'Gowan, Pte. Joseph (No. 10/2051). Next-of-kin, Mr.. J. M'Gowan, Albury, South Canterbury (father).
Admitted 2nd. Western General Hospital, Manchester.—Monrad, Pte. Ditler Gothard (No. 10/2 a). Next-of-kin, Mis. Kainma Monrad, Island Bay, Wellington. Admitted Military Hospital, Hampstead —Sharrock, Pte. Leslie Job® (No. 10/9). Next-of-kin, Mrs. A. E. Sharrock, Stratford. (mother).
Iteported dangerously ill at Malta.— Broncho pneumonia.—Smith, Pte. William .Tames (No. 10/1992). Next-of-kin, Mr. W. Smith, Whitham, Essex (brother). , AUCKLAND BATTALION. Admitted Pirst Australian General Hospital, Heliopolis, August 11 (bullet wound, chin).—Collins. Pte. John-(No. 12/1848). Next-of-kin, Mr. M. J. Collins, Auckland (father). Embarked for England, August 26.— Howell, Pte. B. (No. 12/380). Next-of-kin, Mrs. S. A. Howell, Wairoa, Hawke's Bay (mother). Embarked for England, September 4.— Bhephord, Sergt. P. (No. 12/2467). Next-of-kin, Mr. H. G. Shepherd, Seabouruo Road, Bournemouth, England (father). . Admitted Fifth Northern General Hospital, Leicester—Bauckham, Pte. F. (No. 12/1551). Next-of-kin, Mr. Robt. Bauckham, 80 Wilholmo Road, Grimsby, England (father). , OTAGO BATTAXION. Admitted to Hospital Ship (enteritis and septic knee).—Young, Pte. Charles Dundas (No. 8/514). Next-of-kin, Mrs. L. A. Young, Orepuki, Southland (mother). CANTERBURY BATTALION. Dangerously ill (septic arthritis).—Richardson Pte. Allen A. (No. 6/2-165). Next-of-kin, Mr. A. Richardson, St. Ifilda, Dunedu). Admitted 2nd Western General Hospital, Manchester.—Sullivan, Pte. David (No. 6/1410). Noxt-of-kin, Mr. J. Sullivan,- Manchester, England (brother). MEDICAL CORPS. Admitted 2nd Western General HospiAlfred (No. 3/144). Next-of-kin, Mr. James East. Gisborne. FIELD ENGINEERS. Admitted sth Southern General Hospital, Portsmouth.—Preston, Sapper Frederick James (No 4/432). Next-of-kin, Mr. J. Preston, Auckland (father).
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2594, 16 October 1915, Page 12
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