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CASUALTIES. Auckland Battalion. } Died of wounds: Private Adams. Killed hi action (August 7): Sergeant L. J. Addison. ' Died of gangrene; Private J. Dobson. Died of wounds: Private D. C. ' Milts. . I.Previously' reported missing—fur,,;Jhcr reported in hospital at Mndros: • .'Private L. Lorgelly. .Previously reported tuissing- further reported at Lemnos: Private "W. MeLagan. Otago Battalion. Killed in action (previously reported .wounded): Private A. Veitch. < Died of wounds: Privates P. Goodcm, A. P. Anderson. J. Sutherland. iW. G. S. M. Young. Died of .■■Nephritis: Private 0. WPearce. Wellington Battalion. Killed in action: Privates N. Davy, AV. J. Moore. Died of wounds: Private D. S. Wilson;: Died of pneumonia (also wounded): Lnnee-Corporal B. Hayden, Private A. Eustace. Died of .dysentery: Private ,T. Randall. Auckland Mounted. Wounded: Trooper F.~?>. R. Inder. Canterbury Mounted'. Died of wounds: Trooper C. J. , Waters. Otago Mounted. Died of wounds: Trooper J. H. Marlowe. Died of enteric: Sergeant P. W. Craig. Wellington Mounted. Died of wounds: Trooper D. B. Ross. Wellington Battalion. Wounded: Privates W. D. Webster, P. E. V. Weatherhill. Wtfunded (disembarked Malta): .Privates E. A. Whittle, G. Rotherham. (.; Auckland Mounted. Wounded:'. Trooper W. B. C. R. i Nugent. . , •Admitted Xq.\ 2 General Hospital, Ghezireh, 30th. August, slightly sick: Ptago Battalion—Privates 1 J. J. Sweeney, J, 11. Banks, R. Holt. • .Canterbury Battalion—Privates W. Griffiths, F. Marshall. J. D. McTn-, tosh., R. A. Basloy, R. C. . Massey, Corporal F. Barltrbp. Auckland Battalion—Private A. George. :, vi New Zealand Field Artillery—Driver J. K. Jameson, (3miner E. Joynt. New Zealand. Field Engineers: Sap- • pers* A. Mcintosh, E. H. Blomfield. , New Zealand Field Ambulance: Private H. H. Dyason, Corporal J. " Guest. n Admitted to No. 2 General Hospital, , Gh,e.zireh, .'Kith . August, slightly wounded: ' . ~ Otago Mounted—Trooper T. Russell. ■'• ; ~';)' , Dangerously .ill ih' ( New Zealand General Hospital,. Cairo: Auckland Battalion—Private S. Scanlon. Canterbury Battalion—Privates A. J. Blackburn, .1, L. Leach. Otago Mounted—Trooper H Hollts. Admitted 21st General Hospital, Alexandria: . Wellington Battalion—Private P. G. Higgs. Neiv Zealand Field Ambulance— Sergeant J. W. Ellis. Admitted Government Hospital, Alexandria: Canterbury Battalion—Private G. ■ • Letchford. New Zealand Field Artillery ('previously reported wounded, now reported slightly wounded, performing duties)—Captain P. J. Jory. Reported dangerously ill: Otago Mounted—Captain C. J. S. W. Paddon.
Admitted to Military Hospital, Kaseltin, Alexandria: Otago Mounted—Lieutenant G. H. Fergusson. Wellington Mounted—Lieutenant A. 1). Herrick. Auckland Mounted—Major C. R. E. Maekesy. Following embarked for England on Hospital Ship, ''Somali," August 20: New Zealand Medical Corps—Captain T. R. Ritchie. Auckland Mounted—Major S. C. Schofield, Lieutenant G. M. Abbott, Second-Lieutenant Y. R. Land. Wellington Battalion—Lieutenant A. H. Carrington. J '• —mm—Mama—ma '.:.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7, 7 September 1915, Page 6
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