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NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. 1 Deu Puehs Association. Vv llioglon 'il > 2.1 j including the l’>r v ’.idl’d n , -t Hie l-'Powdig is a ■nuim.i-y cl '*'«'■ Zealand casualties: — i KILLED AND DIED OF WOUNDS. i Officers. Men. Auckland 15 29 Wellington 9 cG Canterbury 1 99 Otago ~ 3 1 i Engineers 1 Artillery < 3 Medical Corps 9 * Totals Go I»'G MISSING. I Officers. Men. Staff Corps 1 J-J Canterbury 1 * a Engineers 9 1 1 Totals % 29 1 WOUNDED. Officers. Men. Headquarters Stall 2 9 Auckland 19 381 Wellington M 398 Otago 1(5 322 Canter I nun- I 9 298 Artillery ..' 9 49 ti) ‘K) Enmnoers - n 1 Signallers u Medical Corps 9 Army Service Corps 9 Divisional Train 9 4 Totals 91 1340 This makes the total casualties ol jail ranks up to and including list No. ■ld, 1623. List No. 40:— DANGEROUSLY ILL. New Zealand Staff Corps. Colonel Edward Walter Chervnux Chaytoi- (Mrs Chaytor, Broad Street, Palmerston North). Previously reported, 1 Auckland Battalion.
! Private Wilfred Conolly (Mrs A. Walsh, Stan well Street, Parnell, Auckland). { 4th Battalion Auckland Infantry. Private George .Magnus Smith( Joseph Smith, Woodhaugh Street, Dunedin. New Zealand Signal Troop. Sapper Douglas William Morrison (H. S. Morrison, Ngaturi. Pahiatua). List No. 41:— KILLED IN ACTION. N.Z.E. Divisional Signal Company. Sapper Garland. Oswald Morgan, I.lth iust. (Mary Amelia Morgan, 3o Wilson Street, Hawera). DIED OF WOUNDS. Auckland Infantry. Priyate Richard Norris Wild, 10th inst. (Charlotte Wild, Limefield, Bury, Lancashire, England.) Canterbury Battalion. Private James Horne Aitkcn, 4th inst. (G. G. Aitken, 106 Hereford Street, Christchurch). Private William Auld, 9th inst. (J. An Id, Stirling Bridge, Newmains, Lanarkshire, Scotland, father). Private Arthur Harold McCoy, 10th inst. (Mrs Ellen McCoy, 24 Peterborough Street, Christchurch). Private George Piper, 10th inst. Mi's G. Gillespie, Rotterham, North Ca nterhury, mother).
Private Francis Leonard Richards, 9th inst. (Mrs R. S. Richards, 110 Sea View Road, New Brighton). Private Eric George Smith, 11th inst. (John Smith, 17 Clarence Road, Riccarton, Christchurch).
A List No. 41:—
KILLED IN ACTION.
Canterbury Mounteds. Trooper William Harold Hay (Mrs Agnes W. Hay, Hmaru). MISSING SINCE MAY 7-14. Divisional Train. Corporal Gerald Richard Clarkson (J. B. Clarkson, care of J. B. Clarkson, Ltd., Wellington). DIED OF WOUNDSCanterbury Battalion. Private Peter Valieris (Madam Giol--Iy, Buenos Ayres, South America). Wellington Battalion, Corporal Frank Rule, previously reported (Rev. F. Rule, Christchurch). Auckland Battalion Private Francis Barnard Fmvright, at Heliopolis (F. Fmvright, Tairua, father). DANGEROUSLY ILL. 4th Otago Company. Private Gilbert William Crossan (Mrs W. Crossan, Roslyn, Dunedin, mother). Auckland Battalion. Private Norman Stuart Young (Robert Young, Hamilton East), Canterbury Battalion. Private Philip Nelson Sadd, previously reported (James Barton Sadd, | iTakaka, Nelson, father). I Private F.ric Allen March, previously reported (H. March, Gravetown, Blenheim), Private George Fred Yoeman (Mary Yoeman, Richmond, Christchurch).
Wellington Battalion. Private Edward Joseph Callaghan (Mrs J. Findlay, Hampden. North Otago). WOUNDED. Wellington Battalion. Private Clarence Frederick Dyer (Mrs Thomas D\er, High street. Timaru). Private John Alexander Gardner (Rev. Gardner, Woodville, lather). Private William Henry Meacheram (Ernest A. Meacheram, Maharahara, Woodville). Private Percy Mnrfitt (K. C. Murfitt, Waiuku, Auckland). Private James Bell Reisima (Mrs Jean Adamson, Ormondville). Divisional Train. Driver Arthur Edward Walters (Sarah Jane Walters, Eden Terrace. Auckland, mother) Otago Battalion. Private John Robert Lyall (Tliumas Lvall, Stoney Creek, Otago). A further list is as follows: DIED OF WOUNDS. Auckland Mounted. Trooper J. Marshall. Wellington Mounted. Sergeant J. Los. Richardson. Trooper H. R. Blake. Canterbury Battalion. Private H. Bottle. DANGEROUSLY ILL. Otago Battalion. Private J. M. Hislop. Captain J. L. Saunders. WOUNDED. Artillery. Driver L. A. West. Driver E. H. Carson. Gunner T. Sutherland. AMBULANCE. Private L. G. Drury. Private G. S. McNaughton. Private K, Munro. Canterbury Battalion.
Private M. Joseph. Private A. G-. Warner. Private Wm. ]?. Prentice Private G. Wilson. Private R. Wilson. Howe. Private C. F. Rmnmell.
Canterbury Mounted. Trooper J. Clarke. Trooper H. Wm. Yaxley.
Auckland Mounted. Trooper H. C. Jones. Trooper A. Norman. Trooper AV.'Palmer. Trooper T. 11. Thomson. Wellington Battalion. Privto A. Gray. Private A. Alison. Corporal G. F, Bertrand. Private J. Bloor, ■ Corporal K. G. Bowden. Sergeant-Major .1. W. Domley. Private G. J. Donnelly. Lance-Sergeant G. F. Dust. Private A. Henderson. Private W. Jones. Private W. Leitch. Private R. Myhill. Lance-Corporal G. McAuemy. Lance-Corporal C. V. McDonald Private G. Payne. Private S. R ose. Private N. H. AA’obd. Wellington Mounted Rifles, Trooper AA r . J. Meyer. Otago Battalion. Private AV. R. Towns. Sergeant X. Swinard. Private A. Bennett. Lance-Corporal C. H. Duncan. Private E. Gninan. Private A. H. Johnson. Private P. I/. Johnston. Lance-Corporal I. C. Mcßae.
Auckland Battalion. Private M. W. Allom. Private J. Fannin. Private R. E. Donnelly. Private H. J. Mullins. Lance-Corporal K. 11. Squirrel!
Engineers. Sapper E. Paterson. A PROGRESS REPORT. Wellington, May -‘SO. Progress report No. I, dealing with the condition of Now Zealand wounded from the Dardanelles, was issued this afternoon as follows: PROCEEDING TO ENGLAND. Otago Battalion. 8-257 Private David George McCarthy. CONVALESCENT. Auckland Battalion. 12-819 Private George Napier Hart. 12-961 Private Walter John Baskervillo. 12-290 Private Fred Will steed. Canterbury Battalion. 6-115 Private Hulbert Noel Jarvis. 6.90 Private George Alexander McAlpine, 6-510 Private Sydney Smith.
Field Troop Engineers. J-5G2 Corporal Louis Mont/.sou. (All above previously reported wounded.) Wellington Battalion. 10-5(50 Private George William HI umlen. 10-370 Private Eric Charles Moult. 10-852 Lance-Corporal Frederick R. Kinch ant. AT FIRST SOUTHERN GENERAL HOSPITAL, BIRMINGHAM. Wellington Battalion. 10-728 Private Frank Albert Shirley. Otago Battalion. S-370 Sergeant John Ashley England. 1135 Private Thomas Benjamin Buchanan. 201 Private Frank Farquhar. Auckland Battalion. 12-150 Private Robert Scott, Canterbury Battalion. „ Lieutenant John Cecil Hill. INVALIDED SOLDIERS EXPECTED. Dunedin, May 30. The troopship is expected to arn/e at Port Chalmers to-morrow from Egypt with 139 invalided soldiers. It is understood that there are ninety special cases and these will he placed in hospital on Quarantine Island. AN AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED. Unitbd Fb*m Absooutiom Melbourne, May 30. Mr Pearce has announced that Colonel McKay, second-in-command of the Australian forces at th e Dardanelles, has been wounded above the kne«. The wound is not serious, and it is expected he will shortly resume duty.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 26, 31 May 1915, Page 7
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