New Zealand
CASUALTIES.
THE LATEST LIST.
Canterbury Alounted: Wounded—‘2nd Lieutenant J. L. Wilson. * Otago Alounted ; Dangerously ill— Left Tibia. Trooper W. Prentice. Wellington Battalion: Wounded— Private F. A. H. Simmiss. Auckland Battalion—Private ■ Riddell. i Otago Battalion—Private V. McNabb. * i ■ HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT.
1 AVellington Alounted: Dangerously ill—Lieutenant A. L. O. Herwitt; Otago Mounted : Enteric—Trooper D. M. AlcNickel. N.Z. Field Artillery; Dangerously ill—Gunner G. Skipper. Removed from dangerously ill Gunner W. J. Stewart. Wellington Battalion ; Dangerously ill_Private W. A. Davidson. Maori Contingent ; Convalescent — Private A. Forrester.
Peb Press Association, Wellington; December 3
Specimen forms have been prepared for the use of farmers who may lie perplexed by their income-tax schedules. The forms have been filled in to meet cases of supposititious farmers and they give a very clear idea of the procedure and methods of calculation intended to be adopted. The Premier (Mr Massey) stated that copies would be available at in-come-tax offices for farmers who wish to see them.
11th REINFORCEMENTS. STRATFORD’S QUOTA. The following men have been selected for the Hth Reinforcements and will proceed from Stratford at a later date:— INFANTRY. A. F.' Harrell, Midhirst. | G. Trevers,'Midhirst;. R. W. C. Guppy. Midhirst. C. B. Jones. Midhirst. J. Scarlet, M? ? lp. ■ ■,. yQ3U Aft T ' A. J. Mack, Stratford. A. J. Steer, Cardiff. A. New,, Stratford. R.i H,. jobbings, ptratfyid, i , j ,7 R. B. McLeod, Stratford. • i’E.IJ. lsinn/T&tWfefa. i ■ Hi lU f/< MOUNTED RIFLES. P. N. 1 Jones, Tuna.! 1 1 A. C. Wright; Tuna. J. Hi Ison, Lowgarth. THE CALL TO ARMS. LATEST MEDICALLY FIT. The following men have been passed as medically fit for the Reinforcements : ’ • Howard Saward, farm band, Whahgamomona, Infantry. 1 Lewis Roy Davis, ironmonger, Douglas, Mounted Rifles. * j John Meeiian. tuuncllcr, Whauganiomona, tiinheller. - ✓ . ■ • I ■ ■ ■ . \\ WOUNDED SOLDIERS FUND.
• £ s. d. Previously acknowledged 2161 5 Mrs and Miss'Dingle 2 0 0 1 £2163 o 9
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/STEP19151204.2.8
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 1, 4 December 1915, Page 3
Word count
Tapeke kupu
310New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 1, 4 December 1915, Page 3
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Copyright undetermined – untraced rights owner. For advice on reproduction of material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.