New Zealand.
CASUALTY LIST. Per Press Association. Wellington, August 12. The following are at St, Thomas’ Hospital, London : Auckland Mounted Rifles ('progressing Trooper T. E. J. Fraser. Wellington Mounted Rifles (condition not too promising): Trooper .T. W. Grange. Following are progressing satisfactorily : Field Artillery; Bombardier F. C. Bryan, Gunner H. E. Halpin. Field Engineers: Sappers F. T. Owens, F H. Thetford. Auckland Battalion Privates E. R. Quinlan, F. Webster Canterbury Battalion; Privates A. H Conk, H. Rhind, P. N T . Sadd. Otagf Battalion: Sergt. J. M. Clark. Following are at Weir Hospital, Sal ham, London:— Progressing satisfactorily.—Canterbury Mounted Rifles: L. E. Williams. Otago Mounted Rifles: Trooper H. G. j Waddell. N.Z. Field Engineers: SapI per E. Paterson, Auckland Battalion ; j Privates S. W. Johnson, T). A. Mac- | Donald, G. F. Wood. Canterbury | Battalion: Privates C. W. Collinson, L. Stevenson. Otago Battalion: Privates W. Hyne, G Mclntosh. Following disembarked at Malta from hospital ship Somali, July 31st: — Maori Contingent (seriously ill, dysentry): Lieutenant A. P, Kaipara. Slightly sick: Lance-Corporal N. Told. Otago Battalion (seriously ill. diarrhoea) ; Lieutenant D. H, S. Buddie: (slightly sick), Major J. A. MacKenzip; (slightly wounded). Private H. Hannah; (slightly sick). Privates W. L. Cooper, F. Lawson. E. A. Wooley. J. E. Champion. Wellington Mounted Rifles (seriously ill. bronchitis), Lieut. J. A. Somerville; (slightly sick), Lieut A. S. Wilder; (seriously ill. abcess ear) .Trooper G. Ball. Wellington Mounted Rifles (slightlv wounded): Troopers W. Boyle, J. Conner: (slightlv sick). Sergeant W. E. S. Morgan, Sergeant T. H. Leslie, Troopers IT. A. Yeidham, W, MacEay, E. Todd. Canterbury Mounted Rifles (slightly wounded), Trooper J. Bell; (slightly sick). Troopers A. E. Eastwood, J. M. Scott, Corporal H. G. M. Watson, Corporal H. D. Hamilton, Trooper J. Bachelor. Canterbury Battalion (slightly wounded): Privates A. E. Head, L. G. Taylor, W. Lewis. A, R. Muntz.
Canterbury Battalion (slightly sick). Privates 0. Cookson, W. Downs. 0. Leahy. B. V. Thomason. Wellington Battalion (slightly wounded): Rergt. TT. Chionell. F. G. Harris, A. C. Beanmont. F. Hunt, Lance-Corporal W. M. Bannister, Sergt. A. F. Low; (slightiv sick): Privates N. Moorhead. D. P. Lyons, ,T. Henderson. Corporal B. F. Champion. Private F. L. Ash holt. Auckland Battalion (slightly wounded'): Corporal Barret ; (slightly sick) : Privates T. F. Boyd, J. McConnell, Private J. Hnnlop. N.Z. Medical Corps (slightly wounded): Private R. Tbhotson ; (slightly sick): Sergt. Ti, C. Bell, Private R. W. Wade. Corporal F. Campbell. N.Z. Field Artillery. Howitzer Battery (slightly wounded): Gunners H. J. Murray. H. Russett; (slightly sick): Sergt.-Major Y. 0. Jones. Headquarters Staff. N.Z. and Australian Division (slightly wounded) : Corporal G. C. Little, Otago Mounted Rifles (slightly sick): Troopers. A. M. Parker. A. L. Thomson. M. J. S. Campbell. Auckland Mounted Bitles (slightly sick): Troopers P. Spear. J. Hunter. T. Garlick. L J. Hood, 0. Yorke.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 88, 13 August 1915, Page 8
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460New Zealand. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 88, 13 August 1915, Page 8
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