Second Edition NEW ZEALAND
CASUALTIES. THE LATEST LIST. N.Z. Field Artillery. Killed in Action. Gunner J. R. .Walker N.Z. Field Engineers. Sapper D. A. McColl • N.Z. Field Artillery. Died of pneumonia, dysentery, and erysipelas: Bombardier H. Powell Died of. Enteric. /.Wellington Battalion. Private G. B. .Francis Wounded Discharged Convalescent. , N.Z. Field Artillery. .Gunner H. Duncan \ Reported Wounded. Gunner J. M. Watkins Otago Battalion. Admitted Military Hospital. Fulham: Private 31. J. Allen (wounded, slight). ; X Divisional Train. Wounded Discharged Convalescent: "Private' H. Booth « Admitted 2nd London General Hospital, wounded: Engineers. i Sapper W. Waddell ' Auckland Battalion. '■": Private A. Merrik - . / Admitted King George's Hospital, London: . - ; "' Auckland. Mounted Rifles. Trooper J, H. Stanley v ., Trooper W. S.. Manning Otago Mounted Rifles. Trooper A. Eraser Field Artillery. Driver D. E. Foster Admitted Clearing Hospital, East- ... leigh : ' • Field Artillery. Gunner J. \V. J. B,ouI ( t (dysentery);. . Auckland Battalion. Private li. C. Morris (dysentery) Canterbury Battalion. • Private'A. T t . Wright Admitted Welsh Metropolitan HospitaT, Whitchurch, Cardiff: Wellington Mounted. Rifles. Trooper C. 1): Campion, ; Admitted Ertdsleigh Palace Hospital, debility: Field Artillery. Major G. JT. Beattie Admitted'' Third- Southeru General, Hospital, Oxford (sick): ' Wellington Battalion. Private A. Scales v Canterbury Battalion. Private J. Davies N.Z. Field Engineers. Disembarked Malta, slightly sick: Sapper R. Beamish \ ■ Embarked for England: ' 'Wellington Battalion. ". < ''Private S. '. Weatherby ' , . ' '■' Ca'ntiiu-bury Jiatl,alion. , . | i( Oorjporal A. J.* Grutchley Auckland Mounted Rifles. Lieutenant R. H- 'Aeata. ' Otago Battalion,' Secoiid-Lieut. -F. L. Selby Canterbury,. Battalion. Dangerously 111: Private W. Gregory Pronounced" out of Danger: £ * Auckland Battalion. Private G. B. Ratciiffe ' Army 'Service Corps. •. Corporal R. C. Gatneld Out of Danger:'' . Divisional Train. n Private H. A. Cunningham Disembarked Malta, , Slightly Sick: N.Z. Field, Artillery. Sergeant %. .Wishart \' Otago Battalion. Corporal W. A. White MAORI CONTINGENT. " .Pronounced out of Danger: Private HI Kaipara Private T. Paora Embarked for England: Private W, Tamihana - Embarked for Australia: Private P. Whatuira Enfbarked for England: Private W., T. Peri Discharged Convalescent: Private D. Grey . Private R. Solomon Private J; C Tunuirangi Private A. H. Rankin Private H. Rata Eeturned to Egypt from • England: Private If. T. Kotua WOOL SALES.JL 24|d FOR CREASY. Wellington, November 17. The wool sales are being held today, and there is full buying represen-, tation. The catalogue contains 8,123 j bales Competition ' is mainly for . America. Southdown sold at 23|d and 24Jd, a record for greasy wool in New Zealand. The French buying is also a pronounced feature of the sale, to-] gether with the buying ' for require-j merits. .Fine crossbreds realised 18d to 19d. Probably a fair average price for the sale is in the region of 16d. Bradford is buying top-making wools -, up to 14d. •;_ ■, ,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 66, 17 November 1915, Page 6
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436Second Edition NEW ZEALAND Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 66, 17 November 1915, Page 6
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