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New Zealand

NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES SICK ADMITTED TO EGYPTIAN ARMY HOSPITAL. Otago Mounted.—Trooper A. \ ■ West head. Wellington Battalion.—Privates S. P. Toyo. W. J. Ritson, S. E. C. Taylor, C. J. Moore. W. B, Yeoman. Field Engineers.—Sappers K. Leary. E. S. de Montalk, P. A. Selwyn. R. E. Wright. WOUNDED ADMITTED TO EGYPTIAN ARMY HOSPITAL.

Auckland Mounted.—Trooper A. R Dunning.

Wellington Battalion.—Privates A Coutts, P. F. Ryan. E. M. Parsonage Wellington Mounted.—Trooper F E. Bottle.

Otago Battalion.—Privates R. McGregor, M. Beattie. Auckland Battalion Privates G. Dibleey O. C. Hawkins, F. Firth.

Army Service Corps.—Private C. R Sta ndfield.

ADMITTED TO No. 1 GENERAL HOSPITAL, CAIRO.

Wellington Mounted.—Trooper A E. Cooper (gunshot wound in arm).

REJOINED REGIMENT. Auckland Battalion.—Private H Barnard.

Wellington Battalion.—Private J Paaske.

Auckland Battalion.—Private J, M. Milgrew. Otago Battalion.—Private D. Carnahan.

SICK No. 1 GENERAL HOSPITAL CAIRO.

Auckland Mounted.—Trooper J. B S. Dudding. Auckland Battalion.—Private E. A W. Clarke.

Wellington Battalion.—Pivate \V Nesbit.

Divisional Train.—Private J. R Penn.

Maori Contingent.—Corporal Ifone T. Raponi.

CONVALESCENT,

Auckland Mounted.—Trooper M. Tunes Jones.

Auckland Battalion.—Private A Belcher. Canterbury Battalion.—Privates M Bryce Jones, J. O’Connell.

Otago Battalion.—Private C. R. McLean. Otago Mounted.—Troopers W. Proctor and R. Wilson. DANGEROUSLY ILL. ■ - *4 ./',!■■■:c .n jf • ' s* < Wellington Battalion.—Private W. Morrissey. SICK ADMITTED TO EGYPTIAN ARMY HOSPITAL. Auckland Battalion.—-Privates L. H. Brown, C. Devereaux. Auckland Mounted.—Trooper F. L. R. Tnder, Trooper R. B. Steven#. Canterbury Battalion.—Lanoe-Cor-poral W. Palliser, Privates G. Morrison, J. M. Field, H. Smith. Canterbury Mounted.—Troopers J. M. McLay, A. Whiting. Otago Battalion.—Privates G. W.i Pullinger, N. P. Goodin. H. Crawford.

SICK, DISCHARGED AS CON-

VALESCENT

Otago Mounted.—Troopers B. Farrington, J. W. Anderson, A. E. Eyes, W. Finnerty.

Canterbury Mounted.—Trooper J . L Thoms.

Army Service Corps.—Drivers JBlakemore, E. Ward, G. W. Lee. Field Artillery.—Gunners K, 1). Henderson, W. R. Munro, R. Harkness, C. Ross, W. R. Chisholm, H. A. Spraggon.

WOUNDED, DISCHARGED AS COX-

VALESCENT.

Auckland Battalion.—Corporal M J. McLean.

Wellington Battalion.—Private J Latimer.

Canterbury Battalion.—Sergeant H, W. White. Privates J. Elliott, N. P Pattullo, S. T. Reid.

LIST NO. 113. DIED OF WOUNDS. Auckland Battalion.—Sergeant HarI vey John Bruce, on 25th April. REPORTED WOUNDED. Auckland Mounted Rifles. —Lieutenant Gavin Melville Abbot, on (sth July. KILLED IN ACTION. Wellington Battalion.—Private Hector Vulcan Palmer, on April 29th. CORRECTION. Wrongly reported as killed in action on April 29th, Private Hartley Valentino Palmer. Regarding the return of wounded soldiers „hy the Willoehra, which is due to arrive at Wellington to-mor-row (Thursday), the Railway Department notify, hy advertisement elsewhere in this paper, of the issue of second-class free return tickets to the father or mother, or. where there’ are no parents, to the one person next of kin to the invalided#

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 63, 14 July 1915, Page 5

Word count
Tapeke kupu
442

New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 63, 14 July 1915, Page 5

New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 63, 14 July 1915, Page 5

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