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SMALL LIST OF WOUNDED ♦ NEW ZEALANDERS WITH AUSTRALIANS A casualty list issued on Saturday contained tho names of six men reported wounded. A short hospital and progress report camo to hand, as did also a casually and hospital list of tho New ZeaInnders serving with the Australian Forces. WOUNDED CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES. Wilson, Lieut. John Leslie (No. 7/1-10). ■ Neit-of-kin, Mr. David Wilson, Glenavy. (Novcmbc'iy 28.) OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. Prentice, Tpr. William (No. 9/1815-). Next-of-kin, Mr. James Prentice, North Invercargill (father). (Dangerously ill, November 30, Valletta HosP l tal. Malta; shell wound, compound rracifire, left Tilua. WELLINGTON BATTALION. Simmiss, Pte. Frank Alfred fi. (No. 10/2763). Next-of-kin, Mr. Win. Jos. Simmiss, Hunter Street. Reefton (brothor). (Acported wounded, left arm.) AUCKLAND BATTALION. Riddell, Pte. Allan (No. 12/1579). Next-of-kin, Mrs. A. M'Lachlari, 162 At Lean Street, Glasgow, -Scotland. (Reported wounded, right shoulder.) OTAGO BATTALION. . M'Nabb, Pte. Vincent (No. 8/2683). Next-of-kin, Mr. Edward M'Nabb, 4 Motueka, Nelson (father). (Reported wounded, right foot.) MAORI CONTINGENT. Forrester, Pte. Albert (No. 16/983). Next-of-kin, Mrs. Maud Pipier, Tokomaru Bay, East Coast (mother). (Wounded, discharged convalescent, at Alexandria.) \ ' HOSPITAL & PROGRESS REPORT GENERAL REPORT. WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. Hewitt, Lieiit.' Arthur LifiFord Oliver (No. 11/1395). ' Next-of-kin, Mrs. J-. D. A. 1 Hewitt, Te Maire, Palmerston North (mother); (Dangerously ill at Cottonera Hospital, November 30; shrapnel z wound, abdomen.) OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. M'Nickel, Tpr. David Michael (No. 9/960). Next-of-kin, Annie Hodges, South Riverton, Southland. (Admitted No. 21 General Hospital, Alexandria; enteric, severe.) ' . FIELD ARTILLERY. Skipper, Gunner Grey (No. 2/727). Next-of-kin," Mr. Grey Skipper, Little River (father). (Dangerously ill, enteric, November 25, Seventeenth General Hospital, Alexandria.) Stewart, Gunner John Jardine (No. 2/383). Next-of-kin,' Mr.. Walter Stewart, 693 Cumberland Street, Dunedin. (Removed from dangerous list.) WELLINGTON BATTALION. Davidson, Pte. William Arthur (No. . ■ 10/2578). Next-of-kin, Mr. John Davidson, Taranaki (father) (onlj 'known address). (Dangerously ill, N.Z. Gen- ' eral Hospital, Cairo; gunshot wound, arm and shoulder, received in action, also dysentery.) WITH AUSTRALIAN FORCES Following is casualty and hospital report of New Zealanders serving with tie Australian Forces:— SECOND BATTALION. Hornby, Pte.'A. (No.' 51G). Next-of-kin, Mr. ■ H. Hornby, Port Chalmers (uncle).. (Admitted to hospital,' London; rheumatism.) trying, Pte. C. (No. 1966). Next-of-kin, 1 Mr. R. Irving, 140. Cuba Street, Weilington. (Admitted 21st General Hos- ' . . pital, Alexandria, November 21; sick- : ness not yet diagnosed.)
. THIRD BATTALION. , Adamson, Pte. H. (No. 564). Next-of-kin, i Mr. A. Adamson, Waiinate. (Admitted - to hospital, London; dysentery.):. ] Wilson, . Lce.-Corpl. T. C. (No. 76); Next- I of-kin, Mr. G. C. Wilson, 140 Orien- i tal Bay, Wellington (father). (Pre- , vicusly reported wounded, now reported wounded and missing, April 25 to ■ May 2). ■ . ; FOURTH BATTALION. .] Armstrong, Pte. J. (No. 1463). Next-of- i kin, Mrs. M. Hamilton, Reed Street, ' Oamaru (sister). (Admitted hospital, ] Plymouth; sick.) j SEVENTH BATTALION. j Clarke, Pte. C. (No. 2037). Next-of-kin, ■ Mrs. A. Carroll, 29 Wicksteed Street, - Wanganui (mothei). (wounded.) ' } . ELEVENTH BATTALION. Hardy, Sergt.-Major E. A. • (No. 667) ' , Next-of-kin, Mrs. .M, J. Hardy 248 Lichfield Sbeet, Christchurch , (mother). (Admitted hospital, Oxford; sick.) > M'Corthy, J. J. (No. A/1581). Next-of-kin 1 Mr. J. M'Carthy, Whaxcpoa Road' ■ Thames; Valley, Auckland (father) (Admitted hospital, Birmingham;enteric.) j ' twelfth BATTALION. j Mitchell, C. J. ((No. 468). Next-of-kin ( Mr. J. Mitchell, 729 George Street, Dunedin. (father). (Admitted hospital, Oxford; sick.) ; < THIRTEENTH BATTALION. 1 Cosgrove, R. (No. 1325). Next-of-kin, Miss ( L. Cosgrove, Orepuki, Southland (sis- j . ter). (Admitted hospital, Southamp- * ton; diphtheria.) j SEVENTEENTH BATTALION. 1 Waghorne, C. (No. 1397). Next-of-kin, , ' Mrs. E. Waghorne, 23 Clyde Street, , Dunedin (mother). (Admitted hospital, Southampton; scarlet fever.) -j TWENTY-FIFTH BATTALION. 1 Russell) iE. W, (No. 496). Neit-of-kin, i ■ Mrs. M. Hill, BrigamsOrek, Auckland I (sister). (Embarked for England, No- 1 vember 19.) TWENTY-SIXTH BATTALION. Long, R. B. (Ho. 1529). Next-of-kin, Mrs. T. Toohey, 2 England Street, Pon- c souby, Auckland (mother). (Admitted '1 hospital, Oxford; sick.) j SECOND LIGHT HORSE. i Dickie,' J. (No. 43). Next-of-kin, Mrs. M. 1 Dickie, 28 Sydney Street, Dunedin I (mother). (Dangerously ill, 19th General Hospital, Alexandria, Novomber 22; shrapnel wound, chest.) SIXTH LIGHT HORSE. | Combos, B. H. (No. 386). Next-of-kin, ] Mr. W. Combes, Red Hill, Te Kopuni j (father). (Embarked for England, ■» November lfy) 4 SEVENTH LIGHT HORSE. 5 Wiffin, S. C. F. (No. 1050); Next-of-kin, A. G. Wiffin, 20 St. Mary Street, ] Tinnkori Road, Wellington. (Danger- j ously ill; enteric.) • ELEVENTH LIGHT HORSE. , { George, J. (No. 275). Next-of-kin, G. I . George, Winton South. (In Fifteenth General Hospital, Alexandria; dangerously ill; enteric.) NINETEENTH BATTALION. f Mackenzie, D. (No. 1877). Next-of-kin, r , Mrs. C. Mackenzie, Holmwood, Wai- j pawa (mother). (Died of wounds, No- ' vember 27.) NINTH BATTALION. 11 Roston, V. (No. 2343). Next-of-kin, Miss ° G. Eeston, St. Mary's Vale, Auckland. (Died of tuberculosis, and buried No- ? vembor 22.)
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2636, 6 December 1915, Page 7
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774ROLL OF HONOUR Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2636, 6 December 1915, Page 7
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