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New Zealand

NEW ZEALAND! CASUALTIES Wellington Mounted Hides. — Died of pneumonia, Trooper J. H. Turner; reported dangerously ill (enteric appendicitis), Trooper, H. S. Palme,Canterbury Rrtttalion.—Died of wounds. Private Hi. Swift. Otago Battalion.-- Killed in action, Privates E. Frye and J. Dasler; reported wounded, Private V. Mawer. Wellington Battalion. Reported wounded. Private F. Burgess; reported dangerously ill, Privates W. Jakes and C. B. King.

Canterbury Mounted Rifles.'—Died of dysentry, Major R. R. Bowie. X.Z. Veterinary Corps.—Died of enteric, Private T. A. Stephens. WOUNDED ADMITTED TO FIRST. AUSTRALIAN HOSPITAL, HELIOPOLIS. Canterbury Mounted Rifles. Wounds in face and arm, Lieutenant T. L. Gibbs; shrapnel wounds right thigh, Major P. J. Wain. REPORTED WOUNDED. X.Z. Field Engineers.—Corporal G. W. Insley. Otago Battalion.—Private M. Beattie. DANGEROUSLY ILL. Canterbury Battalion. —Private C. P. P. Clarke.

died of wounds

Canterbury Mounted Rifles. Troopers E. P. Gordon and C. T. Crook.

SICK, ADMITTED TO POINT KOFBBA HOSPITAL, FROM GALLIPOLI, July 8. Auckland Battalion. —Sergeant-Ma-jor N. E. Walker. Welington Battalion. SergeantMajor W. Bollinger, Private F. Chambers, Private C. Holmes. Otago Mounted Regiment.—Trooper F, V. Puttick, Trooper P. Skraihin. New Zealand Medical Corps.—Corporal T. H. Fraser. New Zealand Field Engineers.— Sapper T. F. Flintoff. New Zealand Army Service Corps. —(Attached), Private R. A. Stewart. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED. Otago Battalion.—Private A. S. Birse. Canterbury Mounted.—Trooper H. J. Hogan. Canterbury Battalion.—Private J. H. Gardner. Auckland Battalion.—Private E. H. Carlton, Private L. Prosser (second time), Private N. Matheson. Auckland Mounted.—Trooper M. Abbot, Trooper F. Stewart, Trooper W. T. Felix. Wellington Battalion.—Private T. M. Blake, Private G. V. Percy. Welington Mounted Regiment.— Trooper T. J. Parker, Trooper D. Hi. S. Inglis.

EMBARKED FOR ENGLAND. Auckland Battalion.—Private C. D Simpson. Private C. R. Hill.

Auckland Mounted.—Trooper B. E Frost.

Canterbury Battalion.—Private H. Kenny. Lance-Corporal J. Marr, Private W. Marshall.

Otago Mounted.—Trooper R. Guth-

ne. Wellington Battalion.—Private H. R. Atkinson. N.Z.M.R. Brigade.—Trooper I. C. H. Gooch, Trooper L. C. Newman. ' Wellington Battalion.—Private A. Norton. Otago Battalion.—Private L. McEwan. Wellington Mounted.—Trooper A. M. Hutton, Trooper J. Railton. Engineers Field Corps.—Sapper J. Buckley, Sapper G. M. Kay.

ADMITTED TO No. 21 GENERAL HOSPITAL, ALEXANDRIE, July 8.

Auckland Mounted Regiment.— Lance-Corporal W, B. Fitchett (slight fever).

ADMITTED TO No. 2 AUSTRALIAN GENERAL HOSPITAL AT GHEZIRES, July 8.

Auckland Mounted Regiment.— Lieut. €'. F, Smedley (septic toe, amputation).

Wellington Battalion.—Private C. H. Kichler (influenza) slight, Private W. Wells gunshot wound in neck). Otago Mounted Regiment.—Corporal G. Black (compound fracture light humerus, serious), Trooper L. Edwards (gunshot wound, right knee, slight), Trooper J. Mackie (gunshot wound scalp, slight), Trooper A. E. Wilson (shell wound arm, slight). Auckland Battalion.—Private R. C. Lord (bomb wound left thigh, slight). Otago Battalion.—Private J. Marsh (gunshot wound thigh). Wellington Battalion.—Sergeant L. T. Davis (fever, slight). X.Z. Field Engineers.—Corporal Geoffrey insley (bomb wound forearm and face, slight). ADMITTED TO MILITARY HOSPITAL AT RASALTJX, ALEXANDRIA. X.Z. Staff Corps, Mounted Division. —Captain P. B. Henderson (compound fracture left log, severe). WOUND EI) R EC() VER E D A XI) SENT TO FRONT. Auckland Battalion.—Privates A. Ridges. L. H. Dos Forges, V. U. Stitchbury, A. Ainsabie. T. Mather, W. E. Hamilton, W. Fairer, W. J. Johansen, IT. L. Hey wood, A. E. G. Johnson. Corporals C, E. G. Ball and G. DeluueV.

Wellington Battalion.—Private F R. Swimllehurst, Sergeant (! . Sie.rers Private W. .1. Mclntosh, Corporal \y Spi'att. Private H, Lyons. Corp< jral C Brooke, Private (’. Scott. Cap tain L S. Mel,onion.

Canterbury Battalion.—Pri,rates J. I ayior. i). Ilowlett, Al. fl Joseph, Corporals S. (!. Howie an H |bbot-

sen. Sergeant (i. M. H ogh.en. (‘■interimiv Battalion..—-'Privates S Ai. Penny. It. F. W Corporal .1. It. AValk.or. Okngo Battalion,,— Privates R. A

Savage, W. T. Cairuthers, 1). ] Prvde.

Aneklaml .Mounted llegiruejt.—Corporal W. Furpby. Field Artillery Brigade.—P'ivate J. J. Stewart.

SJCK TtECOVERED AND SCAT TO

FRONT

Auckland Battalion.— It. H. Marshall, L. Jensen, Cl. Aj. Purclms, J, Martin.

Wellington Battalion.—Mance-Cor-poral S. Northey, A. Christie, W. Stevenson, W. Wjl. Thorby, J. H. Burrows.

Canterbury Battalion.— Privates C S. Jacobson, It. H. 'Livingstone, A. L. Smith, AA . F. AAL, Trueman.

Auckland Mounted Regiment.— Staff-SergeaVit-Major C. S. Mahoney, I roopr,i*s J., H. Jervis, R. F. Scott, H. Ay. Jackson,

bbjago Mounted Regiment.—Troopeis. It. E. Wilson (attached), R. Campbell.

Field Artillery Brigade.—Gunner A AV. Olsen.

New Zealand Medical Corps.-—Pri-vate A. Griffiths.

Divisional Headquarters.—Captain H. de C. Eastwood.

REMOVED FROM DANGEROUSLY ILL LIST, July 4. New Zealand Field Engineers.—Sapper L. F. S. Torrens. SICK AND DISCHARGED AS CONVALESCENT. Wellington Battalion.—Captain M. McDonnell* Privates W. Hodgson and A. L. Trawer. Otago Battalion.—Private E. 3. Skipworth. Wellington Mounted Rifles.—Troopers J. J. Austin, G. H. McDennid. Otago Mounted Regiment.—Troopers W, H. Meier, A. W. Lester. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION NOW REPORTED WOUNDED AND MISSING. Otago Battalion. Lieutenant D. J. A. Lyttle. j PREVIOUSLY REPORTED WOUNDED NOW REPORTED MISSING. Auckland Battalion. Major F. Stuckey. BRITISH AND BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. Amount acknowledged £IG22 2,s 4d, S. H. Wickstoed £2 10s, Tan and Jessie Worthington os, P.O. Officials (Bth) £2 13s, G. N. Curtis £6 Bs. Pembroke Road School £l4 3s 6d. S. H. James £-1. C. J. E. Burrell £2. Total, £IGS4 Is lOd.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 62, 13 July 1915, Page 5

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New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 62, 13 July 1915, Page 5

New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 62, 13 July 1915, Page 5

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