ROLL OF HONOUR
FIVE DEATHS THE WOUNDED AND SICK Five deaths from wounds were in a casualty list issued yesterday. There were also several wounded. The list,' toeother with' lengthy hospital reports follows in detail:— DIED OP WOUNDS AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. Low. Tpr. Joseph Clifford (No. 13/926). ftext-of-tan, Mr. James Low. Birkenhead, Auckland (father). (August 30.) Mjildrock, Tpr. 'William Henry (No 13/221). Next-of-kin, Mr. H. Muldrock, Wliaugarei. (.August 29, at Anzac.) WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. U'Lean, Sergt. Nigel Alexander (No. 11/86' li). Next-of-kin, Miss M. H. M'Lean, Box 29, Hastings (sister). (Died at Gibraltar, October 20.) ' OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. Hill, Tpr. Leonard Johnston (No. 9/957). Next-of-kin, Mrs. J. M'Narn, Little Waneanui, near Westport (mother). (Died at Anzac, August* 30.) FIELD ENGINEERS. Welsh, Bugler Frederick Stanley (No. 4/859). Next-of-kin, Sirs. Jessie. Welsh, 372 Selwyn Street, Christchurch. (Died at Amsac October 8.) WOUNDED FIELD ARTILLERY. Bell, Gunner John Edward (No. 2/1132). Next-of-kin, Mrs. .Mary Bell, Njarnawahia, Waikato. (Wounded October *.•) . Admitted N.Z. General Hospital, Pont de Konbbeh, Cairo. October 20. EckhofF, Serut.-Major Daniel Myers (No. 2/1542). Next-of-kin. Mrs. I.' EckhofF,
137 Queeu Street. Dimedin (mother),. (Gunshot wound, foot.) ■ Hirst, Gunner Charles Dallas (No. 2/1704). _ Next-of-kin, Mrs. W. Hirst, 171 Cam"bridge Terrace, Victoria' Square, Christchurch (mother). (Wounded, October 3.). Lowe, Gunner Clifford James (No. 2'1181), Next-of-kin. Mr. W. E. Lowe. Woodmare, Karori (father). (Wounded, October 5.) Orme.rotl, Gunner Harold (No. 2/16571. Next-of-kin, Mr, Jno. Ormerod. 33 Draycott Street, Bolton, England (father). (Wounded, head.) Smith. Gunner 1 Sidnoy Henry (No. 2/1719 a). Next-of-kin. Mr. C. Smith, Bright Street, Cobden, Greymoutli (father). (Wounded, right arm.) Twomey, Gunner Boy William (No. 2/1212). Next-of-kin. Mrs. Twomey, Pihama, Taranaki (mother). (Disembarked Malta, wounded slight, October 9). Vial. Gunner Alan Herbert (No. 2/16S4V, Next-of-kin. Mr. W. H. Vnl. Boundary Road, Kelburn, Wellington. (Wounded, liip.) AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. Wilson, Tpr._ James Gilmore (No. 13/153). Next-of-kin, Mrs. J. Wilson. Whata Whata, Auckland. (Improving, shrapnel, brain, paralysed right side.) ' FIELD ENGINEERS. Waddell, Sapper William (No. 4/586). 1 Next-of-kin. Mrs. M. Waddell. 114 Tancred Street, Linwood, Christchurch. (Wounded, chest, October 5.) FIELD ARTILLERY. Watkins, Bomb. John Mplwn (No. 2/376). Next-of-kin, Mr. J. W. Watkins, 60 Andover Street, MeriTale, Christnhnrch. (Wound back, admitted Pont de Koubbeh Hospital, Cairo, October 20.) AUCKLAND BATTALION. Paufai, Pte. Hono (No. 12/2078). Next-of-kin, Mr. Louie Paufai. Niue Island. (Severe wound, seriously ill at King George's Hospital.) . WELLINGTON BATTALION. Webster, Pte. Wilfred Dawson (No. 10/2357). Next-of-kin, Mr.. W. D. Webster, New Plymouth (father). (Admitted Ist Southern General Hospital, Birmingham, wound severe.) OTAGO BATTALION. Gait, Pte. Brio Colin (No. 8,'387). Next-of-kin, Mr. James Gait, 18 Beaumont Street, Invercargill (father). (Wounded hip, and septic hand, now dis- 1 charged to advanced base.)
HOSPITAL & PROGRESS REPORT SICK AND WOUNDED RECOVERED AND LEAVING ALEXANDRIA FOR THE FRONT. , DIVISIONAL HEADQUARTERS. Braithwaite, Lieut.-Colonel William Gar. nett (No. 15/4). Godfrey, Pte. Race Bamfylde (No. 15/157 a), AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. Blackie, Sorgt. Allan Stuart (No. 13/878), WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. Bremner, Tpr. William Gordon (Noi 11/731). i Clume, Tpr. Garioch Thomas (No. 11/749)- j CANTERBURY MOUNTED' RIFLES. Cotton, Tpr. Arthur Ernest (No. 7/633). Cruickshonk, Tpr. Thomas Hendorson (No, 7/652). Dalton, Tpr. John (No. 7/120).' Gibson, Tpr. Fred. (No. 7/455). OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. . Black, Q.M.S. Alexander Doughs (No, 9/793). Breese, Tpr. Albert (No. 9/676). . Carlaiv, Tpr. Clarnnco (No. U/257). Chandler, Tpr. Charles Fredk. (No. 11/848), Curran, Tpr. Thomas (No. 9/25). FIELD ARTILLERY. Crook. Gunner Walter (No. 2/1833). Daltry, Capt. Henry James (No. Davis, Gunner Tliomas . Stockham (Nc«' 2/1422). AUCKLAND BATTALION. Atkinson, Pte. John (No. 12/678). Bloxam, Pte. Samuel Mi (No. 12/2219). Brook, Sergt. Julian Cornelius (No, 12/600). Brown, Pte. Joseph (No. 12/1162). Carroll, Pte. Maurice (No. 12/1106)." Crosby, Pte. Harry (No. 12/966). • WELLINGTON BATTALION. Bishop, Pte. Andrew (No. 10/851). Burroll, Pte. Henry (No. 10/1428). Canty, Lco.-Corpl. Stanley (No: 10/176)!), Charleston, Pte. Alexander Angus (No. , 10/845). CANTERBURY BATTALION. Bell, Pte. Thomas (No. G/UG4). . ■ Brain, Pte. John Chas. Wm. (No. 6/2073) Cozens, Pte. John Edward (No. 6/760). OTAGO BATTALION. Coard, Pte. Samuel (No. 8/1719). Gait, Pte. Erie Colin (No. 8/357). Gilling, Pte. Albert (No. S/1474). MEDICAL CORPS. Baigent, Capt. Cyril Victor (No. 3/314), GENERAL REPORT. AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. Roberts, Lieut. John Mackintosh (No. 13/182). (Improving, condition still serious, Net!oy Hospital.) FIELD ARTILLERY. Boiryer, Gunner Stephen Bernard (No. 2/1141). (Disembarked Malta, October 15; slightly sick.) Button, Gunner Ernest Linton (No. 2/1293). (Disembarked Malta, October 15; slightly sick.) . , Cooper, Gunner Cyril Edga.v (No. 2/1145). (Embarked for England October 8.) Craven. Gunner Frank Charles (No. 2/1272). (Wounded October 3.) AUCKLAND BATTALION. Poarce, Corpl. Percy Georgo (No. 12/2139). (Progressing favourably.) WELLINGTON BATTALION. Pearson, Pte. Gordon Graham (No. 10/2502). (Dangerously ill, 3rd Australian General Hospital, Mudros, October 20; dysentery.)
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