New Zealand
mS*> LATEST CASUALTY LIST. KILLED IN ACTION. Sergeant B. Slceet. Private F. Vv'ii> man. Private G. Audi rs.m. Corporal F. \'• '■ b. Private .!. T. .;ohueton. Private H. J. :dulhern. Private E. J. Vanderbcrg. Private R. McDonald. Private R. O'Connor. Private J. B. West. Private J. F. Ingram. Private G. Spainger. Private A. A. ?4unt. Private V. J. Jeffery. DIED OF WOUNDS. Lance-Corpora 1 G. W. Kerinage. Private J. W. Benfield. Rifleman W. G. Bradley. Private J. H. Cleworth. Private W. G. Willougliby. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED. Private J. Cunvick. Private R. C. Erickson. ADMITTED HOSPITAL. Private W. Bell. Private H. E. Juson. Lance-Corporal H. J. Mcßeath. Private J. A. Mcßrido. Private W. B. Thompson. Corporal J. R. Hoare. Lance-Corporal W. G. L. Anderson Lance-Corporal A. F. Derring. Private J. L. Donaldson, Private H. E. Harris. Corporal A. Owen. Private C. H. Ranger. Private J. R. Smith. Sergeant J. C. Tipping. Private J. T. Wilson. Private V. H. Tregonning. Lanco-Corporal J. R. Reeves. Sergeant S. G. Blister. Private D. C. Dixey. Rifleman H. Drew. Private J. Olliver. Private F. T. Phillips. Private W. Slater, Sergeant M. Sullivan. Private J. Wilson. Private G. H. Biggs. WOUNDED. RiflemaH A. C. Craig. Private J.. Campbell. Lance-Corporal. S. C. Austin. Corporal A. Gil by. H ifloman C. Howe. * Private G. Mclndoe."
Rifleman J. Rayner. Private W. Woodcock. Corporal D. M. Iteid, Second-Lieut. A. J. Franco. Lance-Sergt. K. 0. Curtis. Private A. R. King. Rifleman P. DeVille. Private J. H. Hatton. Private W. McGregor. Private J. B. McK»nzie. \ , Pi iviftp J. Samuel. Trooper T. Brady. Lieutenant E. .1. Faw^ett. Second-Lieut. J. R. IV.terxon. Wounded rei lined ;cgiuiont- LanceCorporal J. M. MeHae. Sergeant R. C. Potter.
Dangerously ill from Private J. P. Dolaney t Rifleman M. !>uggan, Private. J/ A^Alitchei);-
Seriously, ill 1 roin' : wound i i»-i-P.rivate J. McDonnell. -. ''Jt& *.-.
In Hospital, ,seriotisly ill.—Private F. F. O'Sullivan',' Lance-Corporal G. E. Nenl.
FOR ACTIVE SERVICE.
The following enlistments have been made during the last three days:—
W. H. Smith, farmer, Mangamingi, mounted.
J. P. Bradley, farmer, Waverley, infantry.
L. Lyforcl, farmer, Stratford, infantry. D. Fergusson, farmer, Ngaere, infantry. P. J. Burkett, laborer, Stratford, infantry.
R. D. McKay, factory hand, Hawera, infantry. F. W. Corbett, farmer, Eltham, artillery.
P. A. Stewart, laborer, Stratford, infantry.
W. F.Lehmann, farm hand, Stratford, infantry. A. 0. King, law clerk, Stratford, in-
fantry. Of these men three did not pass the medical test.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 92, 20 July 1916, Page 5
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