ROLL OF HONOUR
SATURDAY'S LISTS
CASUALTY AND HOSPITAL'
REPORTS
The following casualty and hospital reporta were issued on 1 Saturday:— ,
KILLED IN ACTION. / (Previously reported missing, believed killed, now reported kilioti in action, • July 11.) i:'rsen!aii, pte. Ralph Edgar. Next-of-kin, JJ. Freeman, Spring Street, West' End, South Brisbane, Australia' (mother). Garvin, l'te. .James. Next-of-kin, Mrs.' J. Garvin, 115 Bridge Street, Nelson. Gliddon, Sergt. William John. Next-of-kin, James Gliddon, Harper Street, Tiniaru (father). Mackenzie, Pte. Jack. Next-of-kin, Airs.' SI. Mackenzie, SG' Bottiug Street, Opoho, Dunedin (mother). : Stewart, Lce.-Corpl. Stanley Garnett.'-Next-of-kin, W. Stewart, 40a Bay' \ r iew Road, Musselburgh, Uunedui (father). _ : Tomlinson, Pte. Frank. Next-of-kin, llrs.,> S. Tomlinson, Makarewa, Southland (mother). WOUNDED. Harrop, Kflmn. George Alfred. Next-of-; kin, G. Harrop, Pihania, Taranaki; (father). ■? Bloomlield, Pte. Roy Victor. Next-of-" kin, Mrs. Bloomfield, ilorrinsville, ■ Waikato (mother). ' Arnold, l'te. Frederick P. Next-of-kin,; I'\ R. Arnold, Panmure lioad, Utahuhii, Auckland (father). O'Brien, Pte:': Michaeii. Next-of-kin,' Jack O'Brien, o/o Gunning, Tauuia- ■ rnnui (brother). Ballands, .Riimn. Alfred Bertie. Next-of-kin, ' L, Ballanils," 101 Regent St., Whitstable, Kent, England (brother). HOSPITAL REPORT. IN HOSPITAL. , Callaghan, Q.M.S. William Henry. Next-of-kin, Sirs. J. Lloyd, li Kowhai St.,' Mt. Roskill, Auckland. (27th General Hospital, Alexandria; dangerously l ill, pneumonia; July 31.) -Cornwall, Pte. Harry. Next-of-kin, E.' Cornwall, Kumeroa, Hawke's Bay (father). (13th Stationary^Hospital,' Boulogne; now improving.)"" Flynn, Pte. John. Next-of-kin, Mrs. P.' Flynn, Parawai, Thames (mother), - (N.Z; General Hospital; proviou6lyi reported dangerously ill, noiv reported seriously ill.) > - Harris, Pte. James "William. Next-of- " kin, Mrs. A. Woods, Hawea Flat, Central Otago. (General Hospital, Devonport; seriously ill.) MAORI CONTINGENT. Happy, Pte. Dick. Next-oFSin, Billy Happy, Rotorua (brother). (32nd Stationary Hospital, Wimereux; now. improving.) WITH THE AUSTRALIAN FORCES. The following casualties to men in tie Australian, FoTces having next-of-kin resident in New Zealand are reported:— KILIiED IN ACTION. Whyte, Lieut. Charles William. Next-of-kin, Mrs. M. T. Whyte, Adare, Lower Hutt (wife). (July 23.) . DIED OF WOUNDS. Crozier, Pte. N. Next-of-kin, W. G. Crozier, Tarata, via Inglewood (brother). (July 17.) DANGEROUSLY ILL FROM "WOUNDS.Capper, Pte. A. M. Next-of-kin, Mrs. R. Capper, Taneatua. (wife). WOUNDED. Manttan, Pte. G. Next-of-kin, Mrs. R. Jlanttan, ■ Fendalton, Christchurch ■ (mother). SERIOUSLY ILL, WOUNDS AND i PNEUMONIA. Moore, Pte.- W. R. Next-of-kin,' .W. R. Moore, 432 Tuam Street, Christchurch. j THE SOUTH AFRICAN FORCES. WOUNDED. Carter, -Pte. Richard Rothwell. Next-of-kin, Richard Carter, 41 Kelburn Parade, Wellington (father).
AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES
NEWZEALANDERS REPORTED. By Telegram—Press Association-Copyright Sydney, August 5. Casualty List No. 190 includes tho names of the following New Zealanders: —Died of wounds, Pte. F. Crozier; died (cause unstated, previously reported wounded)/ Pte. A. D. Gibson; vrounded and dangerously ill, Pte. A.'M. Capper; wounded,. Sergt. G. Manttan and Pte. A, Wilson; progressing favourably, Pte. J.i M. Codyre; returned to duty, Ptes. T.. Williams, C. A. Rose, and J. Muicahy, and Dvr. D. Melvin.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2843, 7 August 1916, Page 6
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458ROLL OF HONOUR Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2843, 7 August 1916, Page 6
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