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ROLL OF HONOUR

HOSPITAL REPORT OUR MEN WITH AUSTRALIANS Hospital and progress reports and a general ■ hospital and casualty report of the New Zenlnndcrs serving with the Australian Forces came to .hand yesterday. The lists follow in detail;— HOSPITAL & PROGRESS REPORT EMBARKED FOR ENGLAND, OCT. 8. AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. Quinlan, Tpr. Stanley (No. 33/732). Next-of-kin, Mr. E. Qumlan, 11 Austin Street, Wellington (father). I FIELD ARTILLERY. Wilks, Gunner Arthur Beresfoid Earle (No. 2/10S). Next-of-kin, Mrs. A. M. 'Wilts, Breezes Koad, New. Brighton (wife). . AUCKLAND BATt-ALION. ! Bmitli, Pte. William (No. 12/640). Next-of-kin, Miss M. A. Smith, Weston Super Mare, England (sister). WELLINGTON BATTALION.. jSteer, Pte. George Stewart (No. 10/685). Next-of-kin, Mr. W. T. Steer, Pembroke Koad, Stratford, ~'faranaki. CANTERBURY BATTALION. • Wells, Pte. Arthur Francis (No. 6/2009). Next-of-kin, Mr. George Wells, Times Street, Rcefton (father). Simpson, Pte. Albert John (No. 6/345). Next-of-kin, Mr. A. Simpson, Wairanei P. 0., Nelson (father). (Disembarked Malta October 11.) FIELD ARTILLERY. Wilby, Gunner Joseph Benjamin (No. 2)1120). Next-of-kin, Mr. J. B. Wilby, Prebbleton, Canterbury. (Dangerously ill, lindell St. Hospital; dysentery and operation for hydnted cyst on liver.) SICK AND WOUNDED, RECOVERED AND LEAVING ALEXANDRIA FOR THE FRONT.

i nt i-nun i. AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. Sharp, Tpr. William (No. 13/952). . Simpson,. Tpr. Gordon (No. 13/651). Yorke, Tpr. Owen (No. 13/585). WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. Robinson, Tpr. Frederick (No. 11/573). Scott, Tpr. Rae Fisher (No. 11/1057). Thor-by. Tpr. Charles Frederick (No. 11/612). Weavor, Tpr. Alexander Neil (No. 11/1074). CANTERBURY MOUNTED EIFLES. Priest, Sergt. Boy Simpson (No. 7/103). Prcudlock, Tpr. Alexander (No. 7/889). Itudd, Tpr. James Foster (No. 7/894). Tosker, Tpr. L-oo Charles (No. 7/SSG). Templer, Tpr. Edward Darvall (No. 7/434). Wade, Tpr. Henry Alfred (No. 7/740). LATER LIST 1 HOSPITAL & PROGRESS REPORT SICK AND WOUNDED, RECOVERED AND LEAVING ALEXANDRIA FOR . THE FRONT. OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. Russell, Tpr. Phillip Durham (No. 9/753). Stocker, Corpl. Ernest (No. 9/562). Wills, Tpr. Thomas (No. 9/775). FIELD ARTILLERY. Saundere, Gunner .William (No. 2/748). Stevens, Lieut. John Leslie (No. 2/1822). Thwaito, Gunner Thomas (No. 2/568). ENGINEERS. Salmon, Lieut. Cedrio W. (No. 4/20Sa). Strain, Sapper Harry (No. 4/575). Thorpe, Sappor George Harold (No. 4/4-15). Wilson, Sapper William Ernest (No. 4/260). 1 AUCKLAND BATTALION. Reid, Pte. Lewis Harold (No. 12/2097). Silcock, Pte. George Johnson (No. 12/455). Skeon, Pte. Herbert (No. 12/2X16). Thompson, Pte. William John (No. . 12/1517). WELLINGTON BATTALION. Pilkinton, Pte. Ullett (No. 10/1D52). Sinclair, Pte. Arthur (No. 10/1987). Stewart, Sergt. Frederick (No. 10/1997). Sweenoy, Pto. Michael Edward (No. 10/1675). Whittle, Pte. Ernest Arthur (No. 10/2359). Wright, Pte. Roy Frederick (No. 10/1711). Zander, Pte. Edwin Paul (No. 10/551). CANTERBURY BATTALION. Smith, Pte. George James (No. 6/544). Stitfc, Lieut. Alan Duncan (No. 6/849). Webb, Pte. Horacc Clement (No. 6/1753). Willey, Pto. Geoffrey (No. 6/1760). Winsfcill, Pte. George (No t 6/1431). OTAGO BATTALION. Robertson, Pte. Edward (No. S/1378). Salmon, Pte. Thomas Victor (No. 8/2122). Toy, Pte. William (No. 8/2487). MAORI CONTINGENT. SICIC AND WOUNDED, RECOVERED AND LEAVING ALEXANDRIA FOR THE FRONT. Tuati, Pte. Tuhituhi (No. 16/100). Simeon, Pte. Dick (No. 16/294). Warren, Pto. Thomas (No. iS>lB3). WITH THE AUSTRALIANS Following is a casualty and hospital report of New Zealanders serving with Australian Forces:—

DIED OF WOUNDS. lOfcU BATTALION. Whiteman, Pte. R. G. (No. (JO3). Next-of-kin, Mr. l'\ H. Wliiteman, 28 JYilmu Street, Oliristchurcli. (October 10.) GENERAL REPORT. THIRD BATTALION. Lester, Pte. G. (No. 518). Noxl-of-kin, Jlrs. J. Lester, Johns Road, Belfast, Canterbury (mother). (Admitted to Hospital. Portsmouth; sick.) FOURTH BATTALION. Croft, Pte. N. L .(No. 1104). Next-of-kin, Mrs. C. C. Croft, Lemoi Street, Dunedin (mother). (Admitted Hospital, London; gunslio t wounds, amputated loft leg.) JFJlillan, Fto. E. (No. SIS). Next-of-kin, Jlr. A. Jl'Jlillan, 2 Lambeth Road, Duucdin. (Admitted Ilpspital, Tooting,. England; sick.) Sykes, l'tc. G. (No. 570). Next-of-kin, Jlr. I. Sykes, Jlasterton (father). (Admitted Hospital, London; sick.) SIXTH BATTALION. Anderson, l'tc. A. (No. 210!)). Next-of-kin, Jlr. A. Anderson, Lceston, Christchurcli (father). (Admitted Hospital, Tooting, England; sick.) Black, Pte. .T. P. (No. i:io6). Next-of-kin, Jlr. D. Black, 26 Manners Street, Wellington. (Admitted Hospital, Loudon ; sick.) Lytligo, I'te. S. N. (No. 277). Noxtrofkin, Mrs. C. G. Gate. Cook Street, (jisbonuj, (Admitted Hospital, Cardiff; sick.)

NINTH BATTALION. Downey, Pte. F. (No. 1641). Next-of-kin, Mr. H. Downey, Palmerston North. '(Wounded in action, May 9; admitted Hospital, Tooting, England.) M'Quillan, Pte. J Next-of-kin, Mr. T. M'Quillan, Tairoa, Mangapelto. (Admitted Hospital, Birmingham; sick.) Smith, Sergt. S. O. C. (No. 918). Next-of-kin, Mr. J. H. Smith, Chilton House, 255 The Terrace, Wellington (father). (Admitted Hospital, Tooting, London; sick,) ' TENTH BATTALION. : Brown, Pte. C. J. (No. 1518). Next-of r kin, • Mrs. L. G. Keyes, 21 Reuben Avenue, Brooklyn, Wellington. (Disembarked Malta, hospital ship Dunluce Ca6tle, September 27; slightly sick.) THIRTEENTH BATTALION. Wills, Pte. It. Next-of-kin, Mrs. M. Wills, Fotvke Street, Richmond, Christchurch (mother). (Admitted Hospital, Cardiff; wounded.) Higffs, Pte. A. J. (No. 1958). Next-of-kin, Mr. G. Higgs, Hawke's Bay (father). (Admitted 19th General Hospital, Alexandria, October 9; bronchitis.) FOURTEETH BATTALION. Collville, Corpl. G. (No. 1859). ,_Next-of-kin, Mrs. J. G. Collville, Rata, Waimate, South Island. (Wounded; admitted Hospital, London,) •SIXTEENTH BATTALION. ' Simpson, Pte. A. 1091). Next-of-kin, Mrs. A. Simpson, New Plymouth. (Wounded; admitted Hospital, Tooting, England.) EIGHTEENTH BATTALION. Following Admitted Hospital, London. Liddle, Pte. J. R. (No. 600). Next-of-kin, Mrs. M. Liddle, Edendale Road, Auckland (mother). (Bullet-wound, hand.) M'Gregor, Pte. R. (No. 932). Next-of-kin, Mrs. E. M'Gregor, 37 Grange Street, Dunedin. (Wounded.) Martin, Bugler H. W. (No. 734). Next-of-kin, Sirs. E. Martin, Rydo House, 399 Upper Queen Street, Auckland (wife). (Admitted No. 21. General Hospital, Alexandria, October 5; enteric, severe.) NINETEENTH BATTALION.

Whiteman, Pte. B. G. (No. 695). Next-of-kin, Mr. F. H. Whiteman, 2S Wilma Street, Christchurch. (Died of wounds, October 10, 1915.)

TWENTIETH BATTALION. Clarke, Pte. F. G. (No. 1805). Next-of-kin, Mr. F. W. Clarke, on gineer, Harbour Board, Timnru (fattier). (Admitted Hospital, Cardiff; sick.) TWENTY-FIFTH BATTALION.

Ingram Driver J. H. Next-of-kin, Mrs. W. A. Ihompson, c/o G. F. Ingram, Bulls, Rungitikei. (Admitted to 15tli General Hospital, Alexandria, Scptember 25; gunshot wound, arm, sejerci)

FIELD ARTILLERY. Linos, Scrgt. W. C. Next-of-kin, Mr. L. J. Lines, Kohuratahi, Taranaki. (Admitted Hospital, London; wounded.) M'lntosh, Bombr. J. A. (No. 2570). Next-of-kin, .Mrs. jr. .M'lntosh, 1 Thomson Street, Wellington (mother). (Admitted Hospital, Birmingham; sick.) .Stephenson, Gunner J. B. (No. Ml). Next-ot-kin, llrs. W. Stephenson, Knitangata. (Admitted Hospital, Roading, England; dysentery.) ENGINEERS. Corfc. Lieut. D. B. Next-of-kin, Jlr. C. C. Corfc, New Plymouth. (Dangerously ill, Octobcr 12.) SIGNALLING TROOP. Power, Sapper It. H. W. (No. 35). iVo.vt-of-kin, Jlr. R. Caton. Onehunga, Auckland. (Admitted Hospital, Tooting, England; sick.). ■ JIEDTCAL CORPS. Porter, I). S. Next-of-kin, Jlr. A. Porter, Esk Street, Invereargill (father). (Admitted Hospital. London; sick.) ARMY SERVICE CORPS. Cruii'kshauk. Driver 11. (No. I1SS). Next-of-kin, Jlr. .T. C'ruiuh-liank. Boundary Ornnk, Oain.-ifci. (Admitted Hospital, L0»ll0Ui frU

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2604, 28 October 1915, Page 7

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ROLL OF HONOUR Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2604, 28 October 1915, Page 7

ROLL OF HONOUR Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2604, 28 October 1915, Page 7

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