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NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES'. DIED OF GUNSHOT WOUND. Otago Battalion. Private I). Harper WOUNDED. Canterbury Battalion. (Previously reported died of gunshot wounds). Lieut. A. F. L. Priest. (Previously reported wounded, now (convalescent). Sapper D, Forrester Private E. R. Milburn Wellington Battalion. Lance-Corporal S. B. Menteith Otago Battalion. Lance-Corporal J. Faulkner Private C. McGhie Private T. McM array Private J. .McMurtrie. Private T. B s Vincent Private J. A. Will s Private L. Feldwick Private C. Hunter Private T. McAvinuc Private E. Patterson Private C. At. Ward Private J. G. Roberts Private H. Ross
Auckland Battalion. Private J. V. Kitto . Private A. C. Smith Auckland Mounted Rifles. Trooper A. D. McLeod Dangerously 111 at Malta. Trooper J. L. Armstrong. REJOINED REGIMENT. Otago Battalion. Private J. C. Mullins (pre/iously reported wounded). THE LATEST LIST. The following are sick or wounded in Gezira Hospital, Cairo, not previously reported (where no rank mentioned it means private, or if mounted trooper; Canterbury Battalion. 6-1748 James William Walsh. 6-1331 Alfred Henry Leith. IN PONT DE KOUBBEH HOSPITAL Otago Battalion. 8-11 Sydney Boardman. * Army Service Corps. Driver 5-117 Job Coburn. Driver 14-140 Frank Nicholl Robson. Driver 14-62 Jack Henry Rogers. N.Z. Veterinary Corps. Trooper Alex Neil McLeod. Army Pay Department. Sergeant 21-1 Montague Charles Boyes Howitzer Battery. Gunner 2-1497 David White. Auckland Mounted Rifles Regiment. 13-722 William Robert Pattison 13-393 George Miles. Field Ambulance. 3-549 Ewen McGregor Hunter. 3-544 Douglas Flint. 3-539 Andrew Clarke. 2nd South Canterbury Regiment. 0-412 Arthur Bateman. Wellington Battalion. 10-1927 Edward Guthrie Morgan. Field Engineers Signal Troop. Sapper 4-556 Charles Leslie Calvert. Sapper 4-531 Reydon Palmer Bates. OFF TO THE FRONT. REGISTRATIONS AT HAWERA. K. Hoy, Taumarunui. Arapata Whitan, Raotihi (Maori contingent). T. L. Genie. Ohakime. W. Lund, Raetihi. E. Greenhalgh, Ohakuue. A (J. Evans, Taumarunui. W. E. O’Connor. TaumanmuL L. Hawton, Te Kiri. B. Stratford. 1, (;. Gilbert, Hawera. William Shepherd, New Plymouth. E. W. Allen, New Plymouth. W. Brand wood. Te Kuiti. A STERLING OFFER. “Three of Stratford’s sympathetic men promise to give £IOO, or equivalent. provided that seven other men will give a like amount. There are many Stratford men who are in n position to swell the funds of tho Sick and Wounded returned men. and it is hoped that those especially who have no dependents will rally and not allow this offer to lapse, and that the funds wil be augmented for those who fought and fell for the Empire.” The above is sent in by one of the three who is prepared to pay bis £l9O.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 40, 17 June 1915, Page 5
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419New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 40, 17 June 1915, Page 5
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