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New Zealand.

CASUALTIES. ADMITTED TO 17th GENERAL H DSP J'l'A L, AI .EX A N I)R lA. Army Service Corps. Driver H. X. Crawford Field Artillery. Driver D. T. Prussing, Gunners D. C. Galgey, F. Fees, A. Bain. DANGEROUSLY ILL. Auckland .Mounted Rifles. Troopers h. T. O’Neil, A. B. Scanlen, AA'. Bradley. G. 1). Cargill, H. A. Mildon. Wellington Battalion. Private A. Hutton N.Z. Feld Artilery. Bombardier W. Hornby. SICK AND WOUNDED DISEMBARKED AT MALTA FROM HOSPITAL SHIP “KAROO.” Canterbury Battalion.' Privates R. Lewis and W. Downes Divisional Signalling Company. Sapper AA’. A. Birkett Otago Mounted Rides. Troopers J. D. Dalziell, E. Sullivan Otago Battalion. Privates D. Stewart, T. Guthrie. AV. T. Shalders, R. B. Appleton, J. Fraser. Corporals T. G. Reid and J. L. Wilson, Private F. H. Mclntyre.

Auekland Battalion. Privates W. A. Lee, S. H. Hodge, R. L. H. Nesbitt,’ Acting-Sergeant Cl. E. C. Ball. Auckland Mounted®. Trooper F. T. Yoo The High Commissioner, Loudon, reports:— . Wellington Battalion: Condition serious, Private J. Main Otago Battalion: Dangerous condition (not likely to recover): Private L. P. Johnston. Following wounded have recovered and have been sent to the front: — Canterbury Mounted Rifles: Major J. P. Wain. Wellington Mounted Rifles: Sergeant X. H. Jickell. Otago Mounted Rifles; Trooper A. A. Fraser. Otago Battalion: Trooper A. A. Fraser.- Otago Battalion ; Private A. Agnew. Canterbury Battalion : Quarter-master-Sergeant W. F. Grayburn. Following .sick and wounded arrived in London :—X.Z. Field Lngineei s ; Second-Lieutenant (late Sergeant) S. H. King. Reported slightly sick, 21st to 25th August, at Alexandria ;—Otago Mountd Rifles: [Trooper P. X. Xeilson. Admitted 17th General Hospital. Alexandria, August 21st. to 25th : Canterbury Battalion: Private S. Whitten. Pronounced out of danger :— Otago Battalion: Major A. J. Luxlord, Following disembarked at Malta from hospital ship “Itonus, ’ Kith August;—Wellington Mounted Rifles: Troopers 0. W. 1C Dalrymple. A. Whyte. Auckland Mounted Rifles; Corporal T. Holt: Lrooper I*. R. LangIcy. Field, Artillery G uujiQr ,-1. Risk. Canterbury ; Battalion : Corporal L. B. jG. Ppriinj.} Otago Battalion’: Privates A. Cox. E. A. Wilson, K. Allison, J. H. Bowden. Auckland Mounted Rifles: Trooper C. P. Jones. A

Disembarked at Malta from hospital ship “Dunluce Castle,” August 12:— New Zealand Field Engineers (British section): Lance-Corporal C. M. Perry. Pronounced out of danger: (..«i bury Battalion : Private H. Fauchelle.

Following six and wounded arrived in London, progressing favorably:— X.Z. Engineers: Sappers E Fitzgerald and G. R. Evans. Xew Zealand Medical Corps: Privates E. M. P. Rexworthy and E. S. Flood. « Cot cases. —Canterbury Battalion ; Privates E. M. Strachey and F. Donaldson,

Dangerously ill:—Canterbury Battalion : Private P. Costello. Canterbury Mounted Rifles: Trooper C. E. Ryan. Otago Battalion: Privates M. Peterson, A. S. M. Coat man, C. Mal--1 inson, H. J. N. MeAlinden. Otago .Mounted Rifles: Troopers T. McCulloeb, A. A. McCorkindale, A. Strode, M. Anderson. Auckland Battalion: Privates M. Lawler. M. Flynn, A. W. Sweetnian, S. Braham, IV. Fimeri. Disembarked at Malta from hospital ship “Karoo,” August 19:—Auckland Mounted Rifles : Troopers W. Baker, li. H. W. Moore. Auckland Infantry Battalion: Private A. J. Tostlewaight. Embarked for England by hospital ship “Austurias,” August 18 ;—Wellington Battalion: Major J. IV. Brunt, Field) Artillery Brigade: Driver H. Russett, Medical Corps: Private E. 0. Macpherson. Field Engineers;' Sapper E. C. Turner, Sapper J. H. Forbes. Corporal IV. Herbert. Canterbury Battalion : Private IV. Lewis. Canterbury Mounted Rifles: Troopers M, A. Duggan. B. (1. Edwards. J, M. Scott. Otago Battalion: Privates A. Kelly, G. IV. Pea ice, IV. J. Murphy. R. Ross. J. Davis. Otago Mounted Rifles: Scregant R. Brice, Wellington Battalion: Privates A. C. thbinmont, E. Hunt, G. Oliver, .1. H. McTaggart, F. L. Ash bolt, C. .1. Booker, Sergeant A. E. Law. Wellington Mounted Rifles: Troopers A. H. Marsh, R, S. Robertson, Auckland Battalion: Privates A, Wyatt, II . G- Padlie. Auckland Mounted Rifles; Trooper >), R, Cliflin. Following sick and wounded arrived in London, progressing favorably:— Canterbury Battalion: Captain V. G. .Jervis. Wellington Battalion; Limits. IV. E. S. Furby and I’. J. Cotton. Auckland Battalion: Lieuts, F. ,J. H. Ellisdon and A. I). Jack. N.Z. Engineers: Lieutenant M. G. Newbould. Canterbury Battalion: Privates L. Donib,- G. H. White, M. Newberry, IV. H .G. Bruce, A. F. Ashbolt, P. J. Westrupp, N. Xewsum, G. Bedelph. Canterbury Mounted Rifles: Troopers C. St. M. Coleparsons, C. IV. Warness.

Auckland Battalion: Privates J. B. Brickdale. W. E. Watson, AV. Dickey, A. ,1. Banks, C. P. Roberts, J. L. Daw, P. AV. ourko, E. Gould. REPORTED WOUNDED. Otago Battalion. I). R. Baillie, A. Bain, E, Baxter, J. A. Begg, C. Biown, G. H. Browning, Corporal AV. .). Campion, F. Cloake, A. AV. Crichton, J. E. Daniels, A. Dore, Sergeant H. A. Fischer, AA . Gillon, Lance-Corporal A. Glass, CL Graham, AA’. A. Hammond, A. Hutchinson, CL limes, A." Kelleher, C. A. Kerse, C. Lappan, 0. J- Lay. R. Loekie, C. Mallinson, L. J. Meiklejohn, C. AV. Miller, AA'. A. Munro, A. Macdouald, Quartermaster-Sergeant J. T. McGown, A. AV. McNeill, A. Norton, Corporal E. R. A'. Petrie, E. CL Reed. Maori Contingent. AV. Angel, AV. Barton. T. Haehuka, R. Pari, H. Unking, R. Otanta, T. Whareraupo, AA’. A. Pitman, R. Carkeek. H. H. Alorete. H. Ngamuka, H. Taumamia, H. K. Reru, T. Tioke, CL AA’ihihia. H. Sullivan, N. AA’. Mangaroa, R. AA’ikitera, AAV Pahina, T. Pikiti.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6, 6 September 1915, Page 3

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New Zealand. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6, 6 September 1915, Page 3

New Zealand. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6, 6 September 1915, Page 3

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