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New Zealand.

CASUALTIES. REPORTED KILLED IX ACTION (August 7). Otago Battalion.— Sergeant McClenna'it. DIED OF WOUNDS (September 5). Otago Battalion.—Private 0. H. Leeks. DIED OF SEPTICAEMIA (Aug. 23). Auckland Battalion.—Private 6. C. Gilkes. ' REPORTED WOUNDED. i Auckland Mounted Rifles.—Corporal !iRi X, Johnson. Otago Battalion,—LtUlee-Corporal 0. A. Lamb, Private J. Cameron. Auckland Battalion.—Privates- H. X. M. Laird, and E. Lowe Wellington Mounted Rifles.—Privates W. Gray, M. J. Brosnahan, T. W. Murphy, E. H. D. Craw, Privates E. Griffin, M. J. Curtis, R. L. Talbot, C. C. Baldwin, 0. G. Birrell. Canterbury Mounted Rifles—Troopers D, Anderson, J. Atwood. R. A. Bruce, F. Erskine, Corporal' A H. Gillingham, Lance-Corpora 1 W. M. Gray, Trooper T. E. Gynes, Corporal W. R. Hassall, 'Lance-Corporal E. ,L Jones, Trooper J. Killor, Corporal A. Morris, Troopers J. Pearson, F. Robertson, F. J,. Anderspn, Sergeants, R, Si Barker. A. J. Black, Troopers < J, M. Bocoek,. A. Brpkenshire, S. J. Brown, C. H. Cowan, R. Dunn, A. Edridge, A, 0. Eraser, C. H. Glover, D. Godfrey, Sergeant C. A. Gray, Troopers W. Harris, R, W. Holley. New Zealand Field Engineers.— Sappers. H. I. Hurdley and J. Rankin. New Zealand Medical Corps.—Private I. H. Finlay. Wellington Battalion.—Private G. H. Hutton. KILLED IN ACTION. New Zealand Artillery, Gunner J. F. Mills (August 9). • Canterbury Battalion. Sergeant W. J. Steven (August 27) REPORTED, WOUNDED. Canterbury Battalion.—Privates A. H. Austin, J, W. Pearce (second occasion). DIED OF WOUNDS. Auckland Mounted Rifles. Sprooper A. H. Bowie (Sept. 8). REPORTED WOUNDED. Otago Battalion.—Privates F. C. Sallen, R. Loper. DIED,OF DYSENTERY. Qtago Mounted Rifles. Trooper R. Youngson (Aug. 31).

I' y JULLED-IN ACTION. N. 55 Field Artillery. Gunneri F. .eiiff« (Aug. 27). ■■',.- w oREPORMD ay ~ .WjelUugtbii Rifles,—Lieut. W. Risk. •' J ] , Wellington Battalion'.—Privates S. J ) o|inst^ie ; (se<*'ond 1, E. Low. .PREVIOUSLY. R MISS- ., ' ($$ ■> FURTHER! RIJPORTED ? M^yWNDED' (nb 1 (late given). Wellington Battalion.—Privates- C. Bell, R. Freeman. ~»•■•••■ ■/■.'. REPORTED WOUNDED. . N.Z. . Field, v E\igineerK.—Lanee-Cor-poiyd J. D. Scott. Wellington Mounted Rifles.—Sergt. M. L. Christie, Privates A. Combe, H. G. Gillanders, J. H. Howse, W. G. Hunt, N. R. Jameson, J. M. Morgan, G. E. Spooner, H. W. Thompson. T. E, Wilson. , DISEMBARKED FROM HOSPITAL. SHIP "IONIAN" (Sept. 1.) * Wellington Mounted Rifles.—J. Robertson. MEP OF.WOUNDS. Auckland Mounted Rifles. Trooper H. E. Corner (Sept. 7). DIED OF ENTERIC. Cante.rhur.r- Battalion. Sergeant-Major V. C. Beero. Wellington Mounted Rifle*. Private G. T. Williams

~ DIED OF Canterbury Battalion. Private X. C. Stichbury (Any. 1-1.). KILLED IN ACTION. N.Z. Field Engineers. Sapper A. M. Strong Sappev B. Edwards Sapper J. R. Tonkin Lance-Corporal W. Findlay Lance-Corporal J. W. Gibb SICK AND WOUNDED AT KING GEORGE'S HOSPITAL, LONDON. Wellington Battalion. SergeantMajor W k Dunlevy, Privates I. B. Gow, D. G. White, F. Fry, Sergeants R. J. Dales, G. E. Down -. Privates L. Pennington. A. Underwood. J. J. Roberts, R. J. A. Watson. A. .1. Best. Auckland Battalion—Privates W. A. Redl'ern, S. Condell. A. .1. Wilson, Corporal .1. W. Kennedy, Privates W. Young. F. Martin. A. A. Potts, H. Christie, G; W. Watkins. H. Evans, H. S. Gallagher. .1. Morrissey, N. Clarke, J. R. Hill. Cor poral L. Hodson, Privates G. P Swan. F. L. Wyborn, X. Gilbert, K F. Abbot, F. -J. Evans, H. X T . .ToKan son, A. M. Kemp, F. G. Cullen, \V 11. Pycolt, W. L. Raokhani, J. Subritzlcy. .

Auckland Mounted Rifles.— Sergls. H, T. Atkinson, L. Wallace, LanceCorporal W. P. Macey, Troopers B. Mitai, E. L. Jones. ' N.Z. Field Engineers.--Sapper C J. Goodwin. Lance-Corporal F. J. H. Fear, Sapper G. V. T. Friend. N.Z. Medical Corps.—Private W. 0. Thompson. DISEMBARKED AT MALT*. FROM HOSPITAL SHIP "IONIAN" ON Sept. 1, SLIGHTLY WOUNDED. Otago Battalion—Privates W. Barnett, R, Butts, Sergeant-Major H. W. Hambling. H. W. McCall, J. Ryal. J. »Ross, A. Wynn. Otago Mounted Rifles.—Troopers S. King, G. Miller, R. Trotter, Sergeant R. Tapper.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 18, 20 September 1915, Page 3

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629

New Zealand. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 18, 20 September 1915, Page 3

New Zealand. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 18, 20 September 1915, Page 3

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