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New Zealand

CASUALTIES. KM HARKED FOR ENGLAND ON HOSPITAL SHIP SOMALI. , New Zealand Field Artillery.—Gunner I). J. Murray, Gunner R. G. Bird. Canterbury Battalion.—Corporal L. V. He Villiers, Private \V. H. Hutchins, Sergeant H. K. Garth, Privates A. H. Barker, A. J. Simpson.' Auckland Battalion.—Privates H. Panful, J. S. Haltoii, F. S. Lawrence, A. Parker, J. J. Foster. Auckland Mounted Rifles.—Trooper W. Angus. •/ DISEMBARKED AT MALTA FROM HOSPITAL SHIP .VALDIVIA. Wellington Battalion.—Private E. .7. Howard. Wellington Mounted Rifles.—Sergeant J. Scheldt. Otago Battalion—Q.M. Sergt. Major J. Shortal, Privates A. Podolsky, .1. X. Waddell, G. T. Baker, A. H. H. Jordan, F. G. Woods, C. A. Ritchie, J. C. Cassells, A. Robertson, F. Church, Corporal F. J. Wall, LanceCorporal G. A. Vincent. Otago Mounted Rifles.—Trooper T. F. Richards, Sergeant J. K. Kane. Troopers J. H. Sinclair, J. Murdoch, J. Dean, J. W. Reed, J. S. Clark, Quartermaster-Sergeant F. U. Booth, Trooper J. G. Brown, Corporal J. A. Gow, Troopers W. Brandon. T. M. Park. Canterbury Battalion.—Privates G IV. Sides. E. P. Williams, Canterbury Mounted Rifles. —Troopers J. B. Grange, E. W. Beck. { Auckland Battalion.—Privates S. Wain, X. F. Scollick, H. MacDonald, F. Baldwin, A. Potts, A. L. Casey, S. T. West, F. J. Robertson. Auckland Mounted Rifles.—Trooper s B. G. Suggate, F. J. Harvey. Field Artillery (howitzer battery).— Gunners A. Menzies, J. H. Franks, Bombardier C. R. Newman, Driver F. W. Woolhouse.

ADMITTED 19th GENERAL HOSPITAL, ALEXANDRIA. Canterbury Battalion.—Lieutenant A. D- Stitt, Private J. E. Constance. Wellington Mounted Rifles—Trooper J. G. Randle. REPORTED WOUNDED. New Zealand Engineers. Sappers S. H. Hanlon (chest), S. Harding (buttock), G. C. Stapleton (foot), W. Mitchell (wrist), W. Savage (left log), W. W. Cranio (left foot, second occasion), J. H. Masters, J. D. Mcßobie, M. Patei ■son (abdomen), Lance-Corporal F. J. H Fear, Corporal L. P. Harty (concussion). Sappers C. Goldstone, G. A. Harris (hand), R. J. Hoy (hand and arm). A. Simpson (back). -). Forties 'shoulder). WOUNDED DISEMBARKED AT MALTA FROM HOSPITAL SHIP VALDIVIA. ■ "'U-*-■■■■' Wellington Battalion.- Private A. G. 11. Wilson. Otago Battalion.—PrirateU D. McKenzie, H. Kirby, D. Start, C. J. Ward. > . Otago Mounted Rifles.—Trooper W. I). Wilson Canterbury Battalion.—Private W. Seymour, C. W. Siggelkow, J. McGregor, F. J. Quard. , Auckland Battalion.—Private F. T. Stephens, Sergeant lib W. Shopherd, Privates G. A. Davoveu, W. H. Atkins, H. S. Fulcher, S. F. Scott, W. G. Bishop.W. G. Bishop, Sergt.Major -I. D. Devinisli PREVIOUSLY REPORTED WOUNDED. NOW DISCHARGED FIT FOR DUTY. -- i " Canterbury Battalion.—Major R. A. Rowe. DANGEROUSLY ILL. Wellington Battalion.—Private E. A. Smith (in New Zealand General Hospital at Cairo).

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8, 8 September 1915, Page 3

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423

New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8, 8 September 1915, Page 3

New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8, 8 September 1915, Page 3

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