ROLL OF HONOUR.
The casualty list of the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces, now engaged in operations in the Dardanelles, since the publication of our last issue, is as follows : KILLED IN ACTION. Auckland Battalion.—Privates, K. J, Colbourne, G. Couston, A. J. Fraser, R. M. Harvey, J. H. Rist. New Zealand Field Artillery.— Gunner J. S. Hansen. DIED OF WOUNDS. Auckland Battalion. Private S. E. Skellern. DIED OF DISEASE. Died of Dysentery, Wellington Battalion.—Private R. Hornsby, Corporal T. H. Whitmore. Died of Enteric, Otago Mounted Rifies.—Trooper K. McKay. Died of Appendicitis, Veterinary Corps.—Trooper C. R. Robinson. Died of Enteric, Canterbury Battalion.—Private W. Miller. Died of Enteric, Divisional Train.—Private A. M’Millan. WOUNDED. AUCKLAND INFANTRY BATTALION. Private. —D. M. Yeats. WELLINGTON INFANTRY BATTALION. Privates. —J. M. Goldup, W. H. Paynter. WELLINGTON MOUNTED. Troopers. —M. S. Birchley, L. A. Diamond, E. J. Toy. CANTERBURY INFANTRY BATTALION. Privates. —W. T. M’Celland, W. H. Banks, L. McGrane, E. Walsh. CANTERBURY MOUNTED. Trooper. — G. L. Sheppard. OTAGO INFANTRY BATTALION. Privates. —W. J. Calnon, E. B, Kennedy. OTAGO MOUNTED. Trooper. —R. G. Reid. N.Z. FIELD ARTILLERY. Gunners. —D. S. M’Arthur, T, R. Brown, C. Cantor, F. Keats, A. M. Innes-Jones, W. J. McDowell, W. T. Nelson, T. H. Walsh ; Driver L. Wilson, Bomb. C, O. Knewstubb. N.Z. FIELD ENGINEERS. Sappers, —A. Clayton, E. G. Leonard. N.Z. MEDICAL CORPS. Privates.— L. J. Anderson, F. V. Fisher, A. S. Watkins, G. J. Fama. DIVISIONAL TRAIN. Drivers. —M. Dunstan, E, L. Williams. N.Z. VETERINARY CORPS. Trooper — 0. Horrobin. PRISONERS OF WAR. Otago Battalion, Private A. Morrison.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1474, 18 November 1915, Page 4
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255ROLL OF HONOUR. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1474, 18 November 1915, Page 4
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