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New Zealand

CASUALTIES. Wellington Battalion—Died ,!l wounds ( August lo) m Private Leona i'd. The following were wounded and are suffering from shock and debility: Privates Whellan .knee), Robertson , neck). Sharkey. Wellington .Mounted —Died ot wounds vAugust 10): Trooper Maxwell. . W ounded '.no date or further particulars): Lieutenant Harris. Canterbury Battalion—Died of wounds ( August 0) ; Private Orton, i Wounded (foot) August 7: Private MilHken. | Dihd of tonsilitis and ulcerativex stomalids (August 24): Private Whiifen. I Wounded (neck) no date: Private Snook. i ’Wounded (hand) August 7, second time; Private Flaherty. I N.Z. Field Artillery—Died of enteric duly 27): Conner Falder. I Following sick and wounded disjembarked at Malta from the Hospital Ship ‘.‘lonian” (22nd August) slightly wounded: X.Z. Signal Troop—Corporal Hin- ; ton. j Canterbury Battalion—Privates Fish and Stainton. j Wellington Battalion—Private Whitson; Sergeant Robertson, Private ■Mundy. - r . 1 r , Auckland Battalion-Corpora] .Patjtullo. Private Howe, Sergeant Brook, Corporal Melville. ) Following reported wounded (August 1 7); j Otago Battalion—Privates Baillie, ■Bain, Baxter, Begg, Brown, Browning, jCorporal Campion, Privates Cloake, .Crighton, Daniels, Dore, Sergeant Fischer, Private Gillion, Lance-Cor-poral Glass, Privates Graham, Hammond. Hutchison, Tunes,. Kelleher, Kerse, Lappan, (). Lay, H. Leckie, ( C Mallinson, L. J. Meiklejohn, C. ,W r . Miller, W.’.A. Munro, A. McDon- ' aid. Q.M.S. J. T. McGmin. Privates 1 W T . McNeill, A. Norton. E. J. Reed;: Corporal E. R. V. Petrie. U '-j'f IContingent.lContingent. , . > Following reported wounded (August jb): J’Hvift^W-- Angel. ~W.; . 8.aH .(hui.Llk tHaUiu!(a'j |IL Pari, H. Rnki*i,ngi{ Kartr-tn-Tlta, j T.. Whareraupo, c Private Wi A. Pitama;

'•August 8): Privates- R. Carkeek, H. H. Morete. H. Xgamunka). H. Tauoa'iwJ nfenH. ifG Helm, T. Tioke, G. Wihihia. (August 10) : Private H. Sullivanj AAjiiggift • 12): Privates N. W.vrM'aJngrtiloa. R. lAVikitenV; (August 13): Private W. Pahiua; (August 14): Private T. Rikiti. ■‘i't -Vi - WOUNDED. Otago, Rutherford, J. G-j,C Spotswood, J. Stockbridge. Corpoi:|l G. J. Sutherland, Privates F. C-||Tustin, A. A eitch, A. AVells. A. B. Wilson, G. I. Atkinson, S. R. Ellis, R.||W. Guy, CorjMtua|}B. Cj Hockley, Prilates S. H. clieli£l'j| Morrison, J Robert McKay, R. A.Freeds. Lanff-corporal W. L. •Pi4?«rson7'-Privates W. J. .Wahlihg,* <v. ’ Ikvll'iolfardsou, W.'jK. Smith, H. J. M. Stirling, A. h. ivebb, C. G. AVilson,’ -t-. F„ Bone* A AT. Cooper, R. M. Currie?.G. P. Gordon, C. Crocketk, A\\ R. l|enning, J. Jolly, W. Reddington, J.. .(Sutherland. Wounded (2nd occasion): Privates J. K. Carnegie, T. Corbett, J. AAA Justin. I). M. Paterson, A". Mawer. Admitted to No. 2 General Hospital, Ghezireh, slightly wounded; Auckland Battalion—Pidvafe P. McLean. Auckland Mounted—Trooper H. J. Collins. ’ Canterbury Mounted—Troopers A . S. I). Simile, R. J. -Murdoch. Otago Mounted—Troopers’ R. E. AVilkinson. J. AV. Paterson, R. A’arley, H. Calder. The following sick and wounded have arrived at London and are progressing favorably: Auckland Battalion—Privates AV. J. Geard, AV. S. Burns. G. Luvy, L. G. Hart. A. J. Everd. 1). H. Craig, A. R. Gillespie, H. S. Church, J. H. Muir, J. Scanlon, AA r . G. Dixon, C. J. Bloor, C. Rist, J. Green. VW''*Dodgshun, AA r . Henderson, A. Smith, A. Myles. C. Arns, L. AV. Bennett, C. McDonald, AA r . Jamieson, J. Greenall, Corporal J. AVillis. Auckland Mounted—Troopers G. S. Hagnall, F. S. Neslptt, G. H. Maindens, E. L. R. tnder, E. Meyer.

Wellington Battalion—Privates l(. Dyson. I). X. McLeod. S. John so E. A. E Person, A. Quinlan. IX V Rosie, d. Kinmamh E. H. Weber, C. Gibbs, d, Bloor, M. Griffin, E. 1 '!’. Dunn, Lance-Corporal P. T. liel Corporal C. Street. Wellington .Mounted—Troopers 3 A. Sangster. d. W. O’Brien. Otago Mounted—Privates 0. hay. L. d. Meiklejohn. P. T. Annahi W. B. Thompson. A. W. Crishton. Stockbridge, d. Towers, G. Boxall, . L. Wright. Otago Mounted—Trooper d. 1 Matliesou, Sergeant J. Summers. X.Z. Engineers—Sappers J, 3i McKenzie, d. L. Bellerby, Lauce-Co j pond S. d. Hearn, i Wellington Battalion—Privates ( l'’o[Tester, d. Petrie, R. P. Butler. Sick disembarked Malta : Aucklan Battalion—Private C. E. Furber. Embarked for England; Canterbui Mounted—Trooper F. Smith. Wellington Battalion—Lance-Coi poral W r . M. Bannister. Disembarked at Malta: New Zef land Field Artillery— Bombardier J. I Nolan. j Otago Battalion—Private C, J j Fisher. j Following admitted to No. 19 Gei eral Hospital, Alexandria: Aucklan i Battalion—Privates E. G. Edmond, .1 ' Johnstone (enteric fever), Private W Walden. New Zealand Field AmbulancePrivate A. G. Jenkins. Auckland Mounted—Trooper T. V Wheatley. Following reported dangerously ,il New Zealand General Hospital, Call’d Otago Battalion—Sergeant R. C. Al len. New Zealand Field Artillery—Lieu tenant E. F. H. Knowles. New Zealand Engineers—Sapper E B. Elliott, Following admitted to New Zealand Stationary Hospital. Port Said, from Gallipoli: Otago Mounter] RiHes—Captain A. J. S. Cowie.

Canterbury Battalion— Lieutenant J. E. B. Lemotte. New Zealand Medical Corps—Private N. N. Clark.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6, 6 September 1915, Page 5

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New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6, 6 September 1915, Page 5

New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6, 6 September 1915, Page 5

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