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New Zealand

MEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES REPORTED WOUNDED. Auckland Battalion.—Privates M. •'. lioyle. K. H, Carlton. G. Devere.nt. S. Kaxt. O. (.'. Hawkins. 11. C. ,ord. 'l'. Mathoson, L. Prosser, H. .1. .peticer. •). I). Trevothan, Sergeant ~ S. Thompson. Auckland Mounted Regiment.— Proopers M. Abbott. A, R. Dunning. Field Artillery Brigade.—Gunner B. Mosley. Canterbury Battalion.—Private Jfit, Gardner. Canterbury Mounted Regiment Troopers H. J. Hogan and A. K. Bobbins. Otago Battalion. Privates J. Marsh and A. S. Birse. Otago Mounted Regiment.—Troopers L? Edwards, H. W. Wikson. P. Skriabin, F. V. Pnttick, G. Black, J. Mackie.

Wellington Battalion.—Privates T S. Percy and W. Wells. Corporal T. M. Blake, Sergeant E. G. Parsonage,

DANGEROUSLY ILL. Field Artillery Brigade.—Driver T. Salter 'dysentery). Canterbury Battalion.—Private R. Willis. Otago Mounted Regiment.—Troopers G. A. G. Harrison (enteric), and I. Sinclair. Field Engineers.— Lance-Corpora! ',. Matthias. Wellington Battalion.—Private H. \V. Freeman. Auckland Mounted Regiment.— Trooper I). K. Sutherland, in Egyptian Army Hospital Miteric).' DIED OF WOUNDS. Canterbury Battalion—Private* F. Bird and J. G. B. ltobb.

KILLED IX ACTTON

Otago Battalion.—Private A. S. Malcolm (previously reported ing)REMOVED FROM DANGEROUSLY ILL LIST. Otago Battalion.—Privates E. L. 8. Brown, E. Brown', H. F. Bartloy, HBraithwaite. Otago Mounted Regiment.—Trooper [). G. Whittener. Wellington Battalion.—Privates E. YV. Hine. E. AY. Mather, C. E. Doak. DIED OF ENTERIC IX EGYPTIAN ARMY HOSPITAL ON JULY 12. Wellington Mounted Rifles.—Cor-poral-H. S. Palmeiston*, ■ : r,\.t i :

REPORTED WOUNDED, SECOND TIME. JULY 8. Wellington Battalion.—Lieutenant L. EL Jardine. REPORTED WOUNDED, JULY 18. Canterbury Battalion.—Captain K. A. G. Holdgate. LIST NO. IT. REPORTED DANGEROUSLY ILL. Auckland Battalion.—Private Guy Menkes Crickett (enteric). WOUNDED. Wellington Battalion. Privates Willoughby T. Bartlett. Robert Drum; mond. Donald Nicholson. Sergeant Philip J- C 1 $U! " wounded second time). Wellington Mounted Regiment.— Tropers Frank Edgar Bottle, .Augustus C. Banington.

DIED OF DYSENTRY, July 3. Otago Battalion.—Private Walter. Winchester. DIED. CAUSE UNKNOWN, Juno 28 Otago Battalion.—Private Herbert Bourne. REPORTED WOUNDED. Field Artillery.—Gunner James Youlden Sauel. DIED OF WOUNDS, July 10. N.Z. field Artillery British section ').— Sapper H. M. Ross. WOUNDED. N.Z. Feild Artillery.—Gunners George E. Watt. V. H. ThotfoitU second time).

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 64, 15 July 1915, Page 5

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337

New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 64, 15 July 1915, Page 5

New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 64, 15 July 1915, Page 5

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