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New Zealand

TWENTY-NINTH LIST. KILLED IN ACTION. Howitzer Battery. Sergeant James Allan (belongs to the Isle of Arran). DIED OF WOUNDS. Auckland Battalion Private William Carlton (Whangarei). Otago Battalion. Private Herbert Y. Petersen (Palmerston North). Wellington Battalion. Private Alfred Kewley (Isle of Man). Private John McArthur (Toronto). WOUNDED. Wellington Battalion, Lieutenant Leslie S. McLearnon (Napier). THIRTIETH CASUALTY LIST. WOUNDED. Auckland Battalion Private William Henshaw. Lance-Corporal Lawrence Jamieson. Private Richard Faulkner Lowndes. Private William James Ramsay. Sergeant Arthur Charles Hinmaii. Canterbury Battalion. Corporal Mostyue Price Jones Private Reginald Aubrey Dartnall. Private Philip Nelson Sad. Lance-Sergeant Joseph Henry "Wallace. Otago Battalion. Private James Stuart. Wellington Battalion. Corporal Robert Orton Smart Private George William Webster. Private Clarence Valentine Allen. Sergeant Cyril Alfred Bicicnall. Private Charles Darrau. Sergeant Sydney Melville Obey. Corporal Frank J. Rule. Trooper William Peter Tresedcr. Artillery. Gunner Arthur Brand. Gunner John Albert Mackay. Gunner George Henry March. Gunner John Harold Schofield. Gunner John Russel "Walker. Howitzer Battery. Bombardier James Alexander -Mackay. Quartermaster-Sergeant Edward Gilbert Norman. Engineers. Driver H. Lyons. Sapper Irvine Newman. Divisional Train. Driver Thomas Smith. Driver Frederick William Whitehouse. PRONOUNCED OUT OF DANCER. Wellington Battalion. Private R. J. Denny. THE HOSPITAL SHIP. STRATFORD CONTRIBUTIONS. The lion, secretary of the Patriotic Fund has received amounts as fololws: Previously acknowledged £67 2s, C. Bayly £SO, Central Co-op. Store Co. £2O, E. Walter £5, J. B. Hine £5. C. J. Burrell £5, G. H. Burrell £l, S. H. James £3, W. J. Reeve £2 2s, E.J.K. £5. T.K. £5, Anonymous £5, P. Skoglund, per Stratford Post, £l, Annie Maxwell 10s. 11. Masters £3 3s, Mrs R. Masters £2 2s, H. E. Abraham £3. Mrs Abraham £2, Miss Leighton 10s, A. Lehmann £1 Is, J. Kirby £1 Is, W . Alorison £5. T. Orr £1 Is. W. \. Wilson £1 Is, A. W. Budge £5. Spence and Stanford £25. Total £221 13s. PALMERSTON’S DONATION. Peh PaKSS \BSOOIATION. Palmerston North, May 22. The Manawatn Racing Club lias donated £IOO, Patriotic Society £IOO, Mr A. Sutherland £IOO. to the Hospital Ship Fund. Many other donations i bring Palmerston’s contributions ip | to over £6OO to date.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 19, 22 May 1915, Page 5

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349

New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 19, 22 May 1915, Page 5

New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 19, 22 May 1915, Page 5

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