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: 9 BRIEF LISTS TWO DEATHS REPORTED Two deaths were reported in yesterday's casualty list. A brief hospital report came to hand. The lists follow in detail :— DIED OF WOUNDS WELLINGTON BATTALION. Sherwood, , Pte. Jolm Christopher (No. 10/1014). Next-of-kin, Mrs. Esther Sherwood, Parnell Street, Wesford, Ireland. (Wounds head, 'December 17.) DIED FROM SICKNESS CANTERBURY BATTALION. Harrison, Pte. Ivo John (No. 6/2156). Next-of-kin, Mr; John Harrison, Greenhayes, Temuka (father). (Died of phthisis at sea, November 23, 1915.) MISSING AUCKLAND MOUNTED TIIFLEB. Cullen, Lieut. Ralph Neville (No. 18/885 a). Next-of-kin, Mr. Neville D. Cullen, Keith House, Borchester Gate, Lon- , don W. (fatkor). (NovemVr 6.) WOUNDED OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. Meier, Tpr. William Henry (No, 9/655). Next-of-kin, 'Mrs. 'E. Meier, Waimatua. Southland. (Wounded, no other particulars.) FIELD ARTILLERY. Clinkhard,. Sergt. George William (No. 2/1963). Next-of-kin," Mr. Cecil Henry Clinkhard, Mamaku, Rotorua (father). (Wounded, knee; no date riven.) Lake, Gunner Eric Mitchell (No. 2/1637). Next-of-kin, Mis. M. Lake, 3 Havelock Street, Momington, Dunedin (sister). (Wounded, thigh.) , . FIELD ENGINEERS. ' Newman, Corp!. William Wallaco (No. 4/SO9). • Next-of-kin, Mr. Herbert I'. Newman, ishburton Street, Woolston, Christchiirch (father). (Admitted 21st General Hospital, Alexandria, December 14; gunshot wound left knee, slight.) OTAGO BATTALION. Baxter, Pte! William (No. f!/544). Next-of-kin, Mr. Robert Baxter, Central Eire Station, Dunedin (father). (Wounded, foot.) HOSPITAL & PROGRESS REPORT ; GENERAL REPORT. , WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. Story, Tpr. Gilmore Herbert (No. 11/931). Next-of-kin, Mr. A. Story, 33 Campbell Street, Palmerston North (father), (Previously reported seriously ill; now dangerously ill, TJmtaifa Hospital, Malta, December 17;) OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. Cameron, Corpl. James Alexander (No. 9/257). Next-of-kin, Mr. Hugh Cameron, Mataura. (Admitted sth Southern General Hospital, Portsmouth.) Small, Tpr. FraUcis James (No. 9H137). ' Nextof-kin, Mrs, C.. Small,/ Fairlie (mother). (Admitted Convalescent Home, Epsom.) ! .FIELD ARTILLERY. Craven, Gunner Frank Charles (No. 2/1272). Next-of-kin, Mr. J. Craven, 1 Well Road, St. Peter Port, Guernsey (father). (Removed from seriou6 list, December 17.) ! Cunningham, Gunner Michael James (No. 2/255). Next-of-kin, Mr. John Cunningham, Devonport, Auckland (father). (At Gibraltar, October 19; varix legs.) Redpath, Pte. Frederick (No. 2/1373). ..Next-of-kin, Mrs. S. . Curless, Grey- . stroke "■ Avenue, 1 • (Dangerously ill, December 11, at 17th General Hospital, Alexandria! dysentery and broncho pneumonia.) • ' '.ENGINEERS. Chennells, Sapper Eric John (No. 4/228 a.) Next-of-kin, Mr. W. B. Chennells, Masiterton (father). (Abscess right mastoid, severe, at Gibraltar, - Octobsr 19) Loader, Pte. Eric Langley. (No. 10/2677). Next-of-kin, Mr. W. H. Loader, Rose Street, Woodville (father.) (Removed from serious ; list, December 17.)\ CANTERBURY BATI'ALION. Newriham, Pte. Leonard Sears (No. 6/2711). Next-of-kin, Mrs. G. Evans, Stravern Road, Fendalton, Christchiirch (sister). (Admitted 21st General Hospital, Alexandria, November 26; enteric.) OTAGO BATTALION. . Forrest, Pte. John Herbert (No. 8/2592), Next-of-kin, Mrs. J. Forrest, 88 Gamina Street, Roslyn, Dunedin. (Suffering from septic sores.) RIFLE BRIGADE. Black, Rflmn. George Edward (No. 24/358) ! Nextof-kin, Rev. W. G. Black, 19! Highstead Road. Papanui, Christ church. (At 15th General Hospital Alexandria; dangerously ill, ■ dysen tery.)
Boyd, Rflmn. Arthur Alexander (No. 24/355). Next-of-kin. Mr. A. Boyd, Rosedale, Kaiakoma (father). (At 15th General Hospital, Alexandria; dangerously ill, dysentery.) OTAGO MOUNTED . RIFLES. Parker, Tpr. Verner Ernest (No. 9/740). Next-of-kin, Mr. W. H. Parker, Normanby, Dunedin (father). (Previously reported dangerously ill, now. out of danger, December 10.) FIELD ARTILLERY. ! Guthrie, Corpl. George Webb (No. 2/1007). . ' Next-of-kin, Mrs. K. M. Guthrie. 9 . Carlton Street, Christchurch. (Previously reported dangerously ill, now. out of danger, December 12.) AUCKLAND BATTALION. Blackmore, Loe.-Corpl. Stanlev (No. ! 12/2216). Next-of-kin, Mrs. N. "Batten, 36 St. George's Avenue, Parnell (sis- | ter). (Septic hand.) WELLINGTON BATTALION. ' Hughes, Pte. William Charles (No. 10/443)'. Next-oF-'kin, Mrs. Hughes, 118 Upper Walker Street, Dunedin. (Admitted University Hospital, Southampton.) ■ . VETERINARY CORPS. Jepson, Corpl. Edward Oliver (No. 17/95). Next-of-kin, Mr. J. Jep6on, Waihanga. Hautere Cross (father). (Discharged convalescent, Alexandria.) . AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES • By Telegraph—Pre66 Association—Copyright (Rec. December 23, 8.5 p.m.) ; _ Sydney, December 23. List 120 includes the following New ZealandersDied of wounds, Sapper A. Garden; wounded, Sergeant S. Bar- [ nard; disembarked at Malta, Sergt. J. r Laurenson; ill, Corpl. H. M'Knight and Ptes. O. K. Robinson and J. Austin; disembarked at Malta; Ptes. W. Harrison, J. King, W. M. O'Connor; in hospital at Birmingham (previously report- ; ed ill); wounded, Quartermastcr-Sergt. . A. H. Brewer, disembarked at Malta; Pte.. D. M'Dade, in hospital at Epsom;. • returned to Egypt for duty, Ptes. G. A.- . £ Crutchfield and B. Leroy. THE AUSTRALIAN TOTAL. Rec. December 23, 10.55 p di.) ;• Sydney, December 23. The total casualties to date are as ( under:— •Officers. Men. , Dead 323 5,891 AVounded ....... 416 . 13,344 Missing ,19.' 1,629 ■ Prisoners 6 54 J 111 589 13,037 Chaplains dead, 1; wounded, 4; ill, 7j Nurses dead, 1; ill, 4. There are also 300 casualties, the nar tures of which are not specified.
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