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New Zealand.

CASUALTIES. BACK TO THE FIRING LINE. The following wounded Now Zealanders lit for duty have been sent to the front from the base hospital at Alexandria,: — Auckland .Battalion. —Captain F. G. Fraser; Lieutenants G. H. N'.oodey, .). Ai. Corbet; Sergeant-Mi mr G. D. Fyife; Sergeants \\ . is. 1C Coi'.man, H H. Harris. Corporal F. G. Hall: Privates J. J. Buckley, W . Kittelty. A. F. Carlow, 1. N. Dix m, W. G. Gordon, A. .Morton, . B. Osborne, X. It. Lenoel, A. Pol,son, F. Osborne. Canterbury Battalion.—Corporal J. H. Addison. Lance-Corporal 11. H. Mackay; Privates F. K. Bradley, G. ,]ohnson. A. C. I). Mann, B. .). didlender, I). .). Gynes, W. W. Clausen, M. AicKain, .1. H. Timmins.

Otago Battalion.—Lieutenant A. C. Boyce; Sergeant-Major B. C. Boate, Sergeant F. Mitchell; Privates id. Laws, r f. A. Crabbe, \V. Ranee, B. Brooks. W. F. Henderson. Wellington Battalion. —Lance-Cor-poral I l '. B. Fdwards; Privates K. J. Thomas. It. Bitchard, H. .Barnby, .). F. Dales, T. .Mapper. Ambulance. Lance-Corporal F. Campbell, Corporal G. 11. Hoarc. Divisional Heiid(|iiarters. —Private L. B. Trigg. Divisional Signal Corps.—Sapper T. A. Bradley. New Zealand Signal Corps.—Corporal L. Moritzson, Field Artillery.—Gunners J. L. Brown. F. S. Fitness. Field Company .Engineers.—Captain A. G. .McNeill. ' N.Z. CASUALTY LISTS. KILLED IN ACTION ON MAY U. Field Artillery Brigade.—. Driver H. G. Page. DIED OF WOUNDS MAY 30.

Canterbury Battalion.—Serjeant K. 1). Kvtuis (previously reported wounded). Private W. Herring, (previously reported wounded). Auckland Battalidu. —Seregaul W. it. Olsen. WOUNDED. Canterbury Battalion—Private 11. &. Howe. Field Artillery.—Brigade Sorgt..Major C. T. (lollop, Gunner H. G. Ward. Otago Battalion.— Privates H. J. Andrews, H. Bonner. Wellintgon .Mounted.—Trooper W. McKay, Sergeant G. Xevitt. Canterbury .Mounted.—Troopers C. W. Wroth, F. G. Kidston. Auckland Mounted. —Sergeant X. Conbrougb, Trooper i’. A. linn. Field Artillery Brigade.— Bombadier P. .Mooney. DIED OF WOUNDS. Trooper J. Jackson. ’ WOUNDED. Wellington Mounted.—Trooper J. W. G eange. Wellington Battalion.—Lance-Cor-poral C. Xcttlel’old. DIED OF WOUNDS. Canterbury Battalion.—Private A. Tonis. WOUNDED. Auckland Battalion.—. Privates C. Hales Aiigrove, T. W. Cutliebertson, K. H. Dudlield (attached I'rom Canterbury regiment), J. Ingram, C. P. Kenny, J. .1. .Morris, T. G. Beynolds, J*. Ivyan, H. Seed, D. Stewart, A. Todd, G. Waoring.

MISSING. "Wellington Battalion, —Sergeants H. T. Smale, I). K. Pallant, Corporal !?. Kay, Lance-Corporals !. I). .Jameson, . Wright; Privates R. Amundsen, ,J. Bayne, H. G. 'l'. Bell, N. S. Carswell. I). C. Chinnery, T. Davis, R. C. Dunnage, W. Kcarley, L. "\V. Raven, PI. Graham, C. Hansen, \V. McGowan, W. L. MaeMnrray, I). McPhce, \\ . Seymour,. W. R. Smith, .1. Steven, .1, Traynor. Following is casualty list No. 50; — KILLED IN ACTION. Wellington Mounted.—Lieutenants N. I). Cameron, T. P. Fmerson. Auckland .Mounted.—Lieut. "Ft J". Weir. Auckland Battalion—Lieutenant W. S. Simpson, \\ ellington .Mounted.—Wounded :—. -Major \\ . . Hardham, V.C., Lieutenant 1). .M. .McDonald, Private V. A. I Malcolm.

Canterbury .Mounted.—Wounded.— -Major G. F. Hutton. Ca 11 ter bury Bat talion.—Wounded.— Lieutenant L. ,1. Gibbs, Private T. S Comdi.

Auckland Battalion. Wounded.— Corporal A. \V. Lawson. I'icdd Mutineers. —Dangerously 111. Sapper I’. H. Bony. REPORTED DANGEROUSLY !LL M ay til. Auckland Infantry Battalion.—Private Albert Jolley (Mrs Robertson, Ayr Street, Invercargill, sister). Canterbury Mounted Rifles.—7-01 I Sergeant Tom Bassett (Mis Mary Jane Bassett. Tatapu). Canterbury Battalion—Seregant T. Bashett, PRONOUNCED out of danger. Auckland .Mounted -Rifles.—l3-36 Trooper Wilfred Conolly (Mrs A. Valsh, Parnell, Auckland, sister).

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 29, 4 June 1915, Page 3

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540

New Zealand. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 29, 4 June 1915, Page 3

New Zealand. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 29, 4 June 1915, Page 3

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