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NEW ZEALAND WOUNDED. - t. ‘ 25 LAND AT SYDNEY. United Press Association. (Received 12.25 p.m.) Sydney. October 7. A transport landed eighty woundeds, including twenty-five New Zealanders’. One of the latter declared that- the Maoris made a grand showing. They landed at two in the morning in Juno, and went straight to the trenches, and held them till August, when; the advance they made was °f world-u ide reputation. All the wounded are talking about the Maoris. Sapper .1. Coyle of Auckland Inst an eye, and was wounded in lour places by a bomb during the general charge from Quinn’s Post. Til some places the trenches were less than 15 van s apart. The names of the New Zealand wounded are: Capt. Is. G. hraser fsergt.-Major Purdom. Privates-A\ .E. Sefton, 1). A. McGhee, P. Edwards, .1. Parry, Sapper.l. Coyle, Trooper .T. Hunter, .Wellington ; Lance-Corporal F. C. Foster, Sapper C. Gudge, Privates J.-Dunn. F. Burgess. W. C. Morgan, Christchurch; Lance-Cor-porals S X Taylor,. IL .Addridge.'-Pri-vates W. T. Bowles. P..W. , O’Malley. Nelson; Sergt. E. R. Bur nett, Privates A. B. Crmnbie, A. Gridley, Dunedin ; Corporal F. J. Wall, Sapper F. Daubney, Privates 0. S. Eraser, A. Little,- W. McKee.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 33, 7 October 1915, Page 6
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