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NEW ZEALAND.

CASUALTIES. Sick and wounded arrived Military Hospital, Devonport.—Canterbury Mounted Rifles: Trooper T. W. Warner. Canterbury Battalion: Private IJ. Hunt. Sick and wounded admitted N.Z. Hospital, London.—Auckland Mounted Rifles r Corporal T. W. Phillips. Canterbury Mounted Rifles; Troopers J. A. Lash, J. J. Pope. Auckland Battalion: Private T. E. Collins. Canterbury Battalion: Private W. Fox. Otago Battalion; Private A. P. Williams. Field Artillery: Gunner C. Colston. Sick and wounded admitted Military Hospital, Fulham—Canterbury Mounted Rifles: Troopers G. Brown, P. Fitzharris. Otago Monhfed Rifles: Troopers L. A, Murrell, J. Black. Auckland Battalion: Private N. F. Scollick. Sick and wonudfed admitted sth London General Hodpufal. —Canterbury Battalion; Private A. B. Petersen. Admitted 2nd London General Hospital—Otago Mounted Rifles. Lieutenant A. E. Scott. Sick and wounded admitted 2nd Western General Hospital, Manchester.—Otago Battalion: Private JMiddlemiss. Admitted County of Loudon War Hospital. Epsom.—Army Service Corps: Driver L. W. Hurle. Auckland Battalion: Privates J. H. Thompson, J. F. Jackson, A. Anderson. Wellington Battalion; Privates A. E. Davis, S. S. Penuefatlier. Otago Battalion: Privates A. Crowe, J. K. Burrows. A. Gulden, R. C. Vincent, S. Walters. Canterbury Battalion; Privates G. C. Highet, J. F. Bilby, J. Gibbs. G. Clear, T. C. Coveny, F. Bettjeman.

Admitted 2nd Western General Hospital. Manchester.—Auckland Mounted Rifles: Trooper A. Fryers, W. H. Porter. Auckland Battalion: Private W. A. Price. Wellington Battalion: R. F. JR. Walpole. Canterbury Battalion : Private T. Davip. Disembarked at Malta ,slightly sick. —Wellington Mounted Rifles: Sergeant G. E. Jago, Regimental Quar-termaster-Sergeant S. H. Lodge. Auckland Battalion: Private J. Danderson, R. C. Morris,. J. Prosser. ,1. R. Couper, J. L. Faulkner, J. S. Lee, H. R. Bushell, F. Fredriken. G. Webb, J. Green. Sergeant C. Mcßeath, Corporate. B. Melville. Dangerously ill at N.Z. General Hospital. Cairo.—Wellington Battalion; Corporal V. W. Brown. Reported dangerously ill at Malta, September 21st.—N.Z. Medical Corps : Private H. R. Shrimpton. N.Z. Field Engineers: 'Sapper ‘C. S. Barrie. Sick disembarked Malta Hospital, September 11.—N.Z. Field Artillery: Gunner J. Laing. Canterbury Battalion; Privates J. Mcßohan, A. E. ■Chrisp. Otago ■ Mounted' Rifles: Trooper A. H.. Parfit. Wellington Mounted Rifles: Trooper E. R. Mothes. • Auckland Battalion: Private A. C.v • Newcomb. Auckland Mounted: Tro’6per :W. ißirnie. 1 J/a Pronounced; out of Mflllger, September 21.—Otago Mounted Rifles: Lieutenant W. G. Howie. ,ii Sick, discharged from hospital, now convalescent, Alexandria.—Army Service Corps; Private C. Darling. Arrived Military Hospital, Torquay. —Wellington Mounted; Trooper G. Abercombie. ■} Sick and wounded admitted to Eudsleigli Palace Hospital, London. — Auckland Mounted: Lieutenant W. T. Palmer. Wellington Mounted: Captain C. E. Clifton. Canterbury Mounted Rifles; Major H. C. Hurst, Lieutenants, G. S.Cheesmau, D. Murchison. , >, > Died in Military Hospital, Fulham, September 2-I.—Wellington Battalion: Private R. H. Baily. Auckland Battalion: Private H-. Bunn. ,■ ' Reported woltuded.-—Auckland' Battalion : Private A. Hina. N.Z.* Held Artillery: Gunner J. T. Doreen, Sergeant J. F. Hill, Bombardier T- Y. Turner. N.Z. Field Engineers:’ Sapper W. Horgau. Canterbury Mounted :Trooper W. A. Best. Wgllingytou Battalion: Private W. [Black, .Sergeant J. Walker. Canterbury; Batt alloy : . W. Neilsoun, :, ,; r ■s' Slightly wounded.--N.Z. Field ' Artillery: Gunner C. N. Ricketts. N.Z. Field Engineers; Sapper C. WTestlake.

Died of dysentery, at Mudros, September 12.—Canterbury Battalion: Private J. H. Adams. Died AFexaudria Hospital, Corsham, September 20, gunshot wound.—Otago Battalion: Private A, W. Crichton. Reported missing, August .28. Auckland Mounted: Trooper A. Hewitt. Sick, discharged from hospital, now convalescent at Alexandria.—Wellington Battalion: E. A. McCracken, Lance-Corporal A. E. Lewis. X.Z. Kidd Artillery: Gunners C. M. Baird, S. Fry, G. Skipper, C. Gentry. W. Taylor, J. Tyler, Drivers A. R. (JLawson, C. F. Bremner, Corporal J. Rankin. Otago Mounted Rifles (condition critical, but not hopeless): Trooper J. R. Watson. Disembarked at Malta from hospital ship, September 10, slightly sick.— Wellington Battalion: Private F. J. Swice. A. Butcher. Wellington Mounted Rifles: Troopers H. C. Brown, S. W. Maxwell, Corporals A. T. Kitney, A. P. Moschino, Sergeant F. R. Fulton, Troopers W. P. Lewis, J. Agnew, H. Adair. Quartermaster-Sergeant A. B. Whyte, A. Butler, J. N. Plowman.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 27, 30 September 1915, Page 3

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650

NEW ZEALAND. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 27, 30 September 1915, Page 3

NEW ZEALAND. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 27, 30 September 1915, Page 3

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