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NEW ZEALAND

NEARING HOME. WILLOCH RA AT DUNEDIN ON SATURDAY. Per Press Association. Dunedin, October 27. The, Willochra, with returning troops, is expected to arrive off Deborah Bay about 9.30 a.in. on Saturday. Medical examination, etc,, will lie carried out all day, and the transport will come up to Dunedin about 9.30 on Sunday morning. After luncheon in the Drill Hail, the North Island, Canterbury, and Nelson soldiers will leave by the Monowai on Sunday afternoon, when a special train will also leave for Christchurch for the purpose of conveying relatives with free railway passes, and for Otago soldiers going as far as Oamani.

RED CROSS FUND. Previously acknowledged... 95 0 0 Cardiff Patriotic Committee. per G. A. Marchant ... 10 0 0 £lO5 6 0 | WOUNDED SOLDIERS’ FUND. Previously acknowledged 2021 0 0 Anonymous ... ... 5 0 0 £2026 0 0 LATEST LIST. Recovered and leaving Alexandria for front. Divisional Headquarters. Lieutenant-Colonel G. Braithwaite. Private R, B. Godfrey. Auckland Mounted, Sergeant A. S. Blackie. Wellington Mounted. Trooper W. B. Bremner. Trooper D. T., Chinie. Canterbury Mounted. Trooper A. E. Cotton. Trooper T. H. Grnickshank. Trooper J. Dalton. Trooper F. Gibson. Otago Mounted. Quartermaster-Sergeant A. D. Black. Trooper A. Breese. Trooper C. Carlaw. Trooper C. F. Chandler. Trooper T. Curran. Field Artillery. ( Captain H. J. Daltry. Gunner W. Crook. , Mi Gunner T. I). Davies. Auckland Battalion. Sergeant J. C. Brook.' Private J. Atkinson. Private S. E. Bloxharn. Private J. Brown. Private M. Carroll. Private H. Crosby. Wellington Battalion. Private A. Bishop. Private H. Burrell. Private A. A. Charleston. Lance-Corporal S. Canty. Canterbury Battalion. Private T. Bell. Private .1. C. W. Brain. Private J. E. Cozens. Otago Battalion. Private S. Goard. Private E. C. Galt. Private A. Gilling. Medical Corps. Captain C. V. Baigent. Auckland Mounted. Improving—Condition still serious— Netley Hospital. Lieutenant J. T. Roberts. Field Artillery. Following disembarked, Malta, slightly sick. Gunner S, B. Bowyer. Gunner E. L. Button. Embarked for England. Gunner C. E. Cooper. Gunner F. *C. Craven (wounded). Auckland Battalion. Progressing favourably. Corporal P. G. Pearce. Private G. G. Pearson (dangerously ill).

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 50, 28 October 1915, Page 5

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NEW ZEALAND Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 50, 28 October 1915, Page 5

NEW ZEALAND Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 50, 28 October 1915, Page 5

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