LIGHT CASUALTIES
OUR MEN WITH AUSTRALIAN FORCES A small casualty list and a brief hospHal and process report were 'released from tno Defcnco Department during tlio ucok-ond. Lust evening a list giving the casualties amonj* tho New Zealanders in tlio Australian l'orces cam© to liond. KILLED IN ACTION WELLINGTON BATTALION. Britten, Sergt. Vivian Russell (No. 10/C'69). Next-of-kin, Mr. G. Britten, Omaha Road, Hastings. (August 8.) OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. Livingstone, Tpy. Hugh Alexander (No. 9/468). Next-of-kin, 111-. M. Livingstone, Winton. DIED OF WOUNDS OTAGO BATTALION. Crockett, Pte. Joseph (No. 8/BG4). Next-of-kin, Mr. Joseph Crockett, 2 Chapman Street, Eoslyn. (Died on Hospital Ship, August 12.) DIED FROM SICKNESS FIELD ARTILLERY. Brown, Gunner John Martin (No. 10/1424), Next-of-kin, Mrs. Brown, Seandia Street, PaJmerston. North. (Enteric, August 25.) , MEDICAL CORPS. Garmson, Pte. John William (No. 3/844). Next-of-kin, Mr. A. J. Garmson, 17G Ellis Road, Invercargill (father)". (En. teric, in Government Hospital, Suez, October 2.) 1 ' MAORI CONTINGENT. Whitan, Pte. Puaka (No. 16/188). Next-of-kin, Mrs. Miria Kemara, Temuka (aunt). (Bronchitis, London, October 10 -> Tamarapa, Pte. Waikohari (No. 16/418). Next-of-kin, Mr. Tamarapa, Ohongai. (Enteric, Mudros, October 12.) ! MISSING AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. Jones, Tpr. Richard Roland (No. 13/75). Next-of-idn, Mr. R. Jones, Cleveland, Auckland. (August 27.) WOUNDED ARMY SERVICE CORPS, Mundy, Driver Charles Henry (No. 5/314). Next-of-kin, Mrs. A. G. Mundy, c.o. Mrs. J. Gordon, Park Road, Carterton! (Left arm.) CORRECTIONS. AUCKLAND BATTALION. . Gathercole, Pte. Charles Henry (No. 12/1631). Next-of-kin, Mr. Thos. Gathercole, Warkworth. (Previously Teported missing, now reported." embarked on transport Tofua, due New Zealand about October 31.) Eirby, Pte. Henry (No. 12/2594). Next-of-kin, Mrs. C. .Keast, Hanover Street, Dunedin (sister). (Previously reported on "hospital sliip, wounded, now reported in hospital, Aldershot.) WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. M'K'nstry, Tpr. Frederick Thompson (No. 11/1043). Next-of-kin, Mr. W. R. M'Kinstry, Port Ahuiiri, Napier, on hospital ship, wownded, now rejoined regiment, August 30.)
OTAGO BATTALION. Jar vis, Pie. John James (No. - ; S/1113). Next-of-kin, Mrs. E. Jarvis, 38 Leith Street, D lined in. (Previously reported missing, now reported in hospital, dysentery.) HOSPITAL & PROGRESS REPORT FIELD ARTILLERY. Dnngerouslylli, Alexandria, Ootober 1, Enteric.—lrvine, Gunner Harry (No. 2/1927); next-of-kin, Mr. J. Irvine, 51 Trafalgar Street, St. Aibans, Christchurch. FIELD ENGINEERS.; Dangerously 111, Mudroa West, Ootober 11, Enteric.—Trusler, Sapper George Henry S. (No. 12/1521); next-of-kin, Mr. Henry Trussler, 89 West Street, Weedon, Northauts. - ELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. Dangerously HI, Gibraltar, October 11. —M'Lcan, Sergt. Nigel Alexander (No. lll&ia); next-of-kin, Miss W. H. M'Lean, P.O. Box 29, Hastings (sister). WELLINGTON BATTALION. Dangerously 111, Mndros, October 5; Brondlio Pneumonia.—Bluett, Pte. Leslie A. (No. 10/022); next-of-kin, Mr. S. J. Bluett, Papanui, Christchurch.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2595, 18 October 1915, Page 6
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