ROLL OF HONOUR
SATURDAY'S LISTS k CASUALTY AND HOSPITAL REPORTS Brief lists of casualty and hospital rcports were issued on Saturday, togother at l >/ the casualties among tolian W U,nt,Cr6 MrVin " in tho A Total Casualties. The table- following shows the total casualties up to December 6 — Killed Died of wounds 21 — 501 Died from sickness 0 1 oa\ Drowned _ 1(| "g wounlfedo}g Prisoners of war — _ 23 Total, 7805. 323 KILLED IN ACTION WELLINGTON BATTALION. U'Donald, Pte. Kenneth (No. 10/1891). Next-of-kin, Mr. D. M'Donald. Dundonell, Rosshire, Scotland (father). 5 (November 12.) t DIED OF WOUNDS FIELD ENGINEERS. Barry, Sapper Robert William (No. 4/534). Next-of-kin, Mrs. E. Barry, 4 Dilworth Terrace, Parnell. (December 3.) Bhennnn Sapper Robert Carlisle (No. , 4/1066). Nsjt-of-kin, Mrs. Margaret bhennan, 20 Bnssell Terrace, Wollinirton (wife). (December 8.) DIED FROM SICKNESS CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES. Robinson, Corpl. Clifford P. (No. 7/1280) Next-of-kin, Mr. R. Robinson, 47 Donnlease, Bristol, England (father). (Enteric. December 8.) WOUNDED FtELD ENGINEERS. Horn, Sapper Leonard George (No. -4/364). Next-of-kin, Mrs. E. B. Horn, Palmerston North (wife). (Slightly jvouaded, November 11.) AUCKLAND BATTALION. Adams, Lce.-Corpl. John Thomas (No. 12/292). Next-of-kin, Mr. G. Adams, 2 Green Street, Ponsonby, Auckland. (Wounded in groin.) • CANTERBURY BATTALION. Reid, Pte. Sydney Thomas (No. 6/1042). Next-of-kin, Mrs. M. Reid, Taylor's Road, Morningside, Auckland. (Wounded, second occasion, right hand.) . PRISONER OF WAR CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES. (Previously Reported Unofficially, now Officially R<jgorted in Constantinople.) Morice, Tpr. Archie Murray (No. 7/879). Next-of-kin, Mr. William Morice, Opotiki (father). / De Castro, Lieut. Chas. Baron Knox (No. 7/1539). Next-of-kin, Mr. Arthur De Castro, Government Life Insurance, Wellington. WELLINGTON BATTALION, (Discharged from Hospital, October 26, cured, now in Serakinat Prison, Constantinople.) Gunn, Pte. George. (No. 10/1830). Next-of-kin, Mrs. D. Hylandi Police Station,. Temuka (sister). CANTERBURY BATTALION. (Reported iji Boerali Serakinat .Prison, October 26.) Greig, Pte. Benjamin (No. 10/1503). Next-of-kin, Mrs. J. Shipp Cressy, Tasmania (sister)., HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS LIST GENERAL REPORT. OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. Scott, Tpr James (No. 9/1234). Next-of-kin, Miss Edna Allen, ICia Ora Tea Rooms, Dunedin. (Seriously ill, Deoember 6, rheumatio fever, St. Ignatius Hospital, Malta.) CANTERBURY BATTALION. Smith, Corpl. Alfred Ernest (No. 6/2756). K i G r., S, . n l tl 1 1 ' K Perth Street, Richmond, Christehurch (mother). (Seriously ill, December 7, Malta") 16 ' Ignatius Hospital, RIFLE BRIGADE; Burn, Captain Andrew Haitly (No. 24/5). Next-of-kin, Mr. E. H. Burn, Romahanga, Otago (father). (Admitted 19th general Hospital, Alexandria, Decern- ' her 7 suspeoted enteric, condition favourable.) Agnew Mmn. William (No. 24/668). Next°Wtln '.Mr- 5 1 " lam Agiicw, 71 Arthur Street, Dnne<lin (father). (Now out of danger, December 4.) OTAGO BATTALION. j Wood, Lieut. Andrew (No. 8/986). Next- . of-km, Mrs. I. M Kay Wood, 32 Rose- ! warne Street, Spreydon, Christchurch ; (wife (Admitted 21st Go.neral Hospislight ) e m ' Decemll(!r 8 < enteritis, j
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2642, 13 December 1915, Page 7
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